• KoboldCoterie@pawb.social
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      I don’t know that I agree with that. I guess it depends. For example, if they bought the land and let it return to nature, is that really morally wrong, especially given the remote location? Humans aren’t the only ones who might want to use that land.

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        My dream is to get a large piece of farm land and plant a native food forest. Regenerating the land and creating a sustainable food source.

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        That would be cool, but it think the implied context of this post is to use this as an investment to make money. People that are verified on Twitter are generally not good people.

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        Unless you’re already a citizen, or minimally a permanent resident, you can use it for exactly 90 days per 6-month period.

        Work visas allow for longer, but you need corporate sponsorship.

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          Work visas allow for longer, but you need corporate sponsorship

          While this is mostly true (there are ways around a sponsor in some cases), there are other visas available such as business investment options. Those, however, take money and I assume anyone who could do it wouldn’t be interested in a < 4k USD house.