I am supposed (and eligible) to apply for naturalization this summer.
However, I'm receving offers to be an expat in other countries, where taxation is even lower.
Obviously, if I go as a USC, I will pay a huge amount of tax to the US.
Should I not become a USC and decide to move abroad with my wife (who is a USC), how would it work?
I guess I would have to surrender my green card (no problem with that), would I be still taxable (having had a green card before and being married to a USC).
Also, should we come back to the US one day, would they give me another green card through marriage, no question asked?
Thanks!
However, I'm receving offers to be an expat in other countries, where taxation is even lower.
Obviously, if I go as a USC, I will pay a huge amount of tax to the US.
Should I not become a USC and decide to move abroad with my wife (who is a USC), how would it work?
I guess I would have to surrender my green card (no problem with that), would I be still taxable (having had a green card before and being married to a USC).
Also, should we come back to the US one day, would they give me another green card through marriage, no question asked?
Thanks!