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Hey glad you made it! Welcome Video
Jon and Will didn’t just visit Europe, we built a new life here. In this video, we break down why we left the U.S., what actually changed after the move, and what nobody tells you about making the leap across the Atlantic. This isn’t a highlight reel, it’s the real story: the wins, the challenges, and the moment we realized we weren’t going back. If you’ve ever come back from Europe feeling like something didn’t quite fit anymore… you’re not alone. That’s exactly why we built Goodbye America, Hello Europe. It’s not just content, it’s a community of Americans actively planning, preparing, and making the move. Inside, you’ll find real guidance on visas, cost of living, relocation steps, and direct insight from people who’ve already done it.
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👋 Welcome to "Goodbye America, Hello Europe"!
You're in the right place! Keep reading... This group was created for Americans who are curious, planning, or ready to make the big leap: leaving the U.S. behind and starting a new life in Europe. 👉 To kick things off, drop a comment and share: - Where are you right now (U.S. state)? - Where in Europe could you imagine moving to? - Your #1 motivation for wanting to make the move
Apostille Services
An apostille is a government certification that makes a U.S. document legally recognized in another country. It verifies that the document is authentic so foreign governments will accept it. For example, if someone is moving to Mexico, Mexican authorities may require apostilles on documents like: • Birth certificates • Marriage certificates • FBI background checks • College diplomas • Powers of attorney • Corporate documents Without the apostille, those documents often won’t be accepted overseas. Please reach out with any questions or for help.
🚨 Europe Update: The 4-Day Workweek is Getting REAL
Germany just finished a 4-day workweek trial (same pay, fewer hours)… and 73% of participating companies are planning to keep it. Read that again: same pay + more life. Meanwhile, Spain’s attempt to reduce the standard workweek to 37.5 hours got stalled politically- but this kind of data from Germany keeps the pressure building across Europe. I pulled this from today’s “Spain Remote Work Digest” (Remote Work Europe- Maya + Diana). If you’re tracking Spain/Europe remote life, it’s worth subscribing. Discussion prompt for the group 👇If you had a legit 4-day week option: 1. Would you take it immediately? 2. What would you do with the extra day (family, side hustle, travel, rest)? 3. Would you trade some salary for it, or only if pay stays the same? Drop your answer below ⬇️
🚨 Europe Update: The 4-Day Workweek is Getting REAL
What is Your Daily Commute Time in the U.S.?
🚦 The daily commute: America vs Europe In the U.S., your commute is an endurance sport. Hour in traffic. Coffee gone. Patience gone. You arrive at work already exhausted. In Europe, the commute is… normal. A short walk. A train that actually shows up. Maybe a coffee. Maybe fresh air. American cities were built for cars. European cities were built for people. One steals your time. The other gives it back. And somehow, that changes everything. Less traffic. Less stress. More life after work.
What is Your Daily Commute Time in the U.S.?
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