Start Here: Your Path to Portable Income in Europe

Become “Intentionally Unemployable” and Thrive Abroad

When I moved to Italy, I discovered something quickly:
Even with 25+ years of consulting experience, I was technically unemployable here.

Not because of age.
Not because of skills.
But because moving abroad comes with real barriers:

  • Your qualifications may not transfer
  • The local job market may not match your background
  • Language skills take time
  • Local hiring rules and bureaucracy can be a maze

 

And here’s the twist:
that “unemployable” status became a massive advantage.

Why?
Because I didn’t move to Italy looking for a job –
I moved here already earning.

The Freedom I Created (And You Can Too):

Building a portable North American-based business before moving abroad meant:

  • Earning in dollars while living in euros
  • No competition in foreign job markets
  • Lifestyle untied from local salaries
  • Zero bureaucracy headaches
  • True location independence

So yes, I’m happily, intentionally, proudly “unemployable.”
And that’s exactly what I help others create: reliable, portable income before they move abroad.

Who This Is For:

• Americans, Canadians, and Mexicans planning a European relocation in 6–24 months
• Already-in-Europe expats who love their life abroad but are unhappy with the job options
• Anyone who wants income security that travels with them
• People who want coaching, clarity, and a real plan

If you want a portable income stream so you can move abroad with confidence, or finally breathe easier where you already live, let’s talk.

— Danita Zanrè
Living in Italy since 2016 / Portable Income Strategist for North Americans Moving to Europe

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