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Jean Barbier

Jean Barbier

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French looking for information about USA

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About me

French

Lives in Sag Harbor, New York

Speaks French English

Registration: 03 April 2018

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About

Residing on the Cap Ferret peninsula, but seeing a rather gloomy future for Europe on the one hand, and tired of French confiscatory taxation on the other, I am considering my expatriation to Japan within two to five years. Former entrepreneur, I am looking for investments, partial equity investments, companies to take over, to create, or to develop in various areas which may be the following: Real estate operations, architecture, real estate trading, boating, automobile trading, interior design, decoration, construction, building trades, woodworking trades, tourism, oyster farming, wine, gastronomy, catering trades, regional specialties, fishing, import of French products, publishing, web-businesses, cultural management, cultural events, exhibitions, art, photography, literature, publishing, visual identity, ecology, sustainable development, etc. You have know-how, ideas, a project, do not hesitate to contact me.

Occupation

I am Businessman.

My expat journey

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Sag Harbor, New York, USA

Sag Harbor, New York, USA

Long Island attracts me, by its similarities with our current life, on the Cap Ferret peninsula, by its proximity to New York, and by the scent of old Europe which persists there. My wife paints, and I think LI is the place in the United States where we would feel most comfortable, plus we can quickly get to JFK.
I managed several businesses, in the fields of art and gastronomy, all of which I have sold today. So I am a potential investor.
The demanding protection of nature, the possibility of rich and varied navigation, the lifestyle, the architecture.
The exorbitant property tax!

Tokyo, T艒ky艒, Japan

Tokyo, T艒ky艒, Japan

My wife and I would like to buy a traditional house in Japan, and spend a large part of the year there, while traveling around the peninsula. Europe seems to us to be a continent now in great danger from a civilizational point of view.
I managed several businesses, in the fields of art and gastronomy, all of which I have sold today. So I am a potential investor.
Rural Japan, the Japanese attachment to their identity, the resplendent nature, the extremely rich civilization, the gastronomy, the literature, the cinema, and so many other things.
The difficulty in learning Japanese, the almost impossibility of being satisfied with English to live in Japan.

L猫ge-Cap-Ferret, Aquitaine, France

L猫ge-Cap-Ferret, Aquitaine, France

We live on a magnificent peninsula, and are aware of being very privileged, but however, the economic and demographic prospects of France, the societal and fiscal developments that we are experiencing, encourage us to consider our expatriation more and more seriously.