The Hollywood actor is a prominent donor to the Democratic Party in the United States. In recent years, that has regularly led to criticism from President Trump, who has called him a “second-rate movie star,” among other things. According to Clooney, it didn’t bother him much. “It’s not my job to keep the President of the United States happy.”

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    The rich and famous will live their lives in a bubble no matter where they reside. And Clooney is still going to hear about Trump’s criticisms no matter where he lives.

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    I’m a regular guy who saved up for years while studying another language and gtfo of the US. It’s an option.

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      I did that too and I got tired of it and came back and now it looks like the country’s fucked. Thanks a lot guys

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        If you did it once, you can do it again. Nowhere is perfect, though. If I had it to do over, I’d probably pick one of the Nordics instead of Japan.

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    Wtf is wrong with these comments. Is lemmy full of hate bots now aswell?

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    ITT: people not realizing his wife was born in Lebanon. Are they safer than your average non-pure-white family? Absolutely. But they have legitimate reasons to be scared.

    Also apparently she’s a human rights lawyer so she’s bound to have pissed off republicans one way or another already.

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    Lemmy in a fucking nutshell: Fuck these rich people!

    Also lemmy, missed the entire fucking point.

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    Having more money than you could spend in your lifetime buys you options not available to most people, news at 11.

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    A rich man and wife feel safer in France than in the US. I don’t necessarily care how safe the ultra-wealthy feel in any country

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      If a rich man and his wife feel safer outside the United States, that’s saying something. And you completely missed the whole theme under discussion.

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        What exactly is it saying? I understand his wife is a lebanese, but how are they materially any less safe in the US than they are in France? This really just sounds like wealthy liberals changing country clubs. I’ve only ever been to France as a tourist but they didn’t seem any less prejudice there.

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          I think Clooney might be specific about paparazzi pressure here. You don’t really see the same level of harassment from this kind of press in France. I don’t know.

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      Its kinda funny someone with the name ocean is shitting on george clooney.

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    So glad to hear that his unimaginably privileged kids will be better off in France. I think they would probably do pretty damn well just about anywhere. Hell, I’d move to France too if I could do so in a financially sustainable way (spoiler, I don’t think I could).

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      You only need savings of about 1.5x the SMIC (minimum wage) - currently 1801.80€ monthly for 12 months and you can get a year visa. If you have enough the following year, you can renew. Do that four times and you can ask for a more or less permanent multi-year residency if you speak french by that time. So as you can see, you could probably sell a house in the US for a decent profit and invest time enough to gain French residency without needing George Clooney money.

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        In the process of moving to Fr myself (diginomad). As I understand it you don’t even need 1.5x SMIC in savings just prove you earn 1.5x monthly x12. I could be wrong, still trying to work the plans out if you have any resources you can recommend would love to learn more!

        The other big aspect to getting your temp long stay (1yr) visa, if you’re not being sponsored by a company, is to prove your income is solely from non-EU companies. Since I’m WFH American business, I basically just need to pay rent+insurance.

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          Yes, there seems to be some confusion in the french interpretation of non lucrative visa categories. The benefit of this is that some remote work may be tacitly allowed. The complexity comes really from French taxation and social charges. Nobody can really say whether you will be chased for 9% of your income, 17% of your income, or 47%.

          The problem is nobody can actually give you a clear and definitive answer, so if you do things like stay past six months, get a permanent apartment, get rid of your home elsewhere, there is a risk you could be asked to pay even several years later. It makes for a complicated situation, and for this reason I think another country with a clearly specified digital nomad program and tax regime is a much safer bet.

          I can get more detailed outside of a public forum.

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        Add I understand it, permanent residency also requires a language exam and doesn’t guarantee employment rights (because French voters don’t want people “stealing jobs”). So it’s more complicated than that.

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          The multi-year residency requires B2 proficiency as of this year, and also allows working in France. It is of course up to french authorities as to whether it is granted, taking into account your time in the country and your level of integration.

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      He could do it for under $500K. He probably started the talent investor visa process during the 45 administration, as they take about 4 years to get approved.

      Super easy for him to spin up some production company that makes 2 art movies a year, hire 3 French people he knows on 5-year contracts, and he’s basically at the minimum requirements. If he’s bought and invested more than a certain amount in a home as well, that also counts towards citizenship.

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        He could do it for under $500K.

        Oh, is that all? Let me check my couch for loose change.

        If he’s bought and invested more than a certain amount in a home as well, that also counts towards citizenship.

        I’m sure he has a home in the South of France. Probably walking distance from the Cannes movie festival