I still think Hong Kong. Zero foreign income tax, zero capital gain tax, zero dividend tax, zero inheritance tax, zero sales tax, zero import tax (except for tobacco, alcohol, cars, gasoline, and cosmetics), corp income tax cap at 16.5%, and income tax cap at 17%. Great place to park and invest your money, but living in HK is getting very expensive.
Singapore is neat, orderly, looks futuristic, reliable - like a stainless steel kitchen. It's not bad. But it really is a place lacking a bit of warmth - just no excitement to life there, people are largely dull, and many people take 'live to work' to ridiculous extremes. I personally prefer Vietnam, Thailand and Malaysia.
@upurs That's a lot of baseless (and factually incorrect) slights you've packed in there. We all have opinions - my opinion is that Singapore is dull to live in (albeit nice to visit), and that Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam are much more interesting to live in. That's my opinion based on 15 years working in the region, it has no reflection on my wealth, and i've got a lot of support backing me up on that perspective (Andrew among them!)
Singapore is small and overcrowded. I am retired in the highlands of Panamá. Only 4.1 million people. Beautiful nature. I am Dutch but speak fluent Spanish. Easy to get a pensionado lifetime visa. No taxes on foreign pensions or wealth.
@@dexterspeights3484 I’m no fan of NYC either (maybe you confused me w another commenter); but I stand by SG is great to visit but not to live - for the reasons listed.
These are some of the things that are illegal in Singapore… and they don’t mess around: Gatherings of more than 3 people after 10pm. Purchasing alcohol after 10:30pm. Chewing gum. Smoking e-cigarettes Hookah Keeping a cat in a residential flat. Public nudity, even if in your own home and someone sees you. No thank you.
Singapore is a good place to live if you’re rich, but it’s really at the expense of the average Singaporean that gets drafted for the rich people, gets no help from the government with rising costs thanks to being priced out by immigration and hyper competitive work life balance.
And the skies turn purple about 4PM and the storms let go. And Sept/Oct you get the nasty haze from their neighbors burning to get the land ready for more palm oil crops. Love to visit; no way I’d live there.
lol. its better then gov's creating fear and propaganda to their people. i live in the USA, farm land. its getting scary . and its changing you can feel the vibes. prepare and get off grid soon.
I just left the area after a ten year stint. Be super careful if you go to Singapore. The CCP has its eyes on it as well as Taiwan. I am having trouble moving money out of the area.
You people really think the rest of the world will stand by and do nothing if China invades either Taiwan or SG? Please. HK was theirs. And them jumping the 50 yr agreement isn’t a huge surprise. But if they actually move on any others the sanctions will be massive. Besides the weather, I wouldn’t want to live in SG just because of the new money Chinese there, the ones he describes at the start of the video. Completely incapable of behaving. They still act like they’re on the farm.
@@WestCoastAce27 Before the outbreak of WW2 in the Pacific, the US slapped an oil embargo on Japan for their invasion of Manchuria. Japan's response was to invade SE Asia for its oil resources while at the same time attacking Pearl Harbor to hamper the US military response. Given China's illegal militarized islands in the SCS and limited oil & gas resources at home, I'm concerned they're planning to repeat a similar strategy.
@@docholiday7758 we can agree to disagree. That was a different tune; long before globalization. If China thought they could get away w it they’d already have tried w Taiwan. They know the rest of the world would shun them. Maybe in 20+ yrs IF their domestic buying can support their manufacturing.
Singapre is easy to get in if you are a Billionaire! Safety and security for a family is priceless and people how have unlimited resources will pay whatever the need to! I'm from teh UK and when the time comes i have no issue in putting all my wealth in Singapore!
@@amraceway Bolshevic in a sense of restriction of freedoms since the plandemic started. Victoria govt is crushing small businesses and destroying the middle class in a time record. People forced to lockdown over and over, can't move from one area to the other without an exemption paper, can't assembly in groups, cops acting like storm troopers bashing low abiding citizens. Melbourne is turning into China same as California, NY, Canada.
People in Asia are more status conscious and like to show it. Fake Rolexes were always a huge business there too. Watches are going the way of buggy whips.
Singapore might be small but you can easily hop on a plane and go Malaisia, Indonesia, vietnam, Thailand within the weekend and it costs like nothing. I used to stay in Singapore and go to Malaysia within the day!!..
i've been following you for a while now and im a s'porean living in Singapore, yes it is a small but VERY expensive country. Cars and housing prices are so crazily high, its really tough for local businesses to survive during this pandemic especially as they're many Large Corporates monopolizing our markets. But we have good and clean environment, if you're willing to work, you can tide through definitely. That being said, I have a few real estates in Singapore BUT mostly in other ASEAN countries, and also my businesses are elsewhere in North Asia, Singapore being Singapore is now for the Ultra Wealthy, the caliber has been raised...
Isn’t Singapore a colony of China? My Cambodian friend says that Singapore and China are taking sand from their island along with the granite from their mountain and who knows what else.
As a Singaporean, I agree with Andrew’s comments. His points are spot on. Keep your money secure there but the cost-benefit living ratio is better in many other countries. Keep your money in Singapore, live anywhere else. The safety in Singapore can make things sterile in some ways. And the safety comes at a high price in comparison to many many other countries. It’s no surprise Singapore is constantly ranked within the top 10 most expensive places to live. Not to mention the population density is really high, although this is true for most major cities of the world.
Singapore is a FINE city. Spitting: $1,000 fine; using cell phone while driving: $1,000; not flushing toilet: $500; eating/drinking on public transportation $500; feeding pigeons: $500.
He likes small countries because, “you can maneuver more”. Interesting, perhaps globalism is not so wonderful for everyone! The way I see things the world could be headed towards a more segmented society. I think many very large western countries geographically speaking (i.e. Canada, US, Australia) will either succumb to totalitarian type rule or split up into many varied political areas (Balkanize) because the interests of many people are not being met within the confines of their geopolitical entities. Special interest groups are imposing their will on majorities. The tax systems and banking systems have become so corrupt and unmanageable change is eventually inevitable. We live in interesting times! A Revolution larger than the French or American is coming I fear😩
People don't realize how many people are also wanting to leave the USA, or older senors are not aware of how middle aged or younger citizens are looking for a way out.
I would love to leave the US too, but when I look around the world, other countries all have serious problems too. The only country that might edge out the US when all factors are considered (including geopolitical risk) is probably Australia, although it lacks extensive inland waterways and its reserves of arable land are rather small for a territory its size.
@@michaels4255 Victoria state is a totalitarian regime at present. Imho, China wants Australia's resources badly....as well as those in SE Asia. I'm concerned China will do what Japan did at the outbreak of WW2 in the Pacific and sweep south to secure essential natural resources. Why do you think they built the militarized islands in the SCS?
@@docholiday7758 I thought Oz had the neutron bomb. If I was mistaken, they should look into obtaining it. It makes a successful amphibious invasion virtually impossible.
@@michaels4255 None of the SE Asian nations are strong enough militarily to repel an invasion by China, either individually or all of them acting together. It is essential they partner with the US, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia...and even Russia. The US is too thinly deployed in this region. There needs to be a permanent nuclear superpower presence to deter Chinese expansionism. There's no time to lose..it needs to be done soon. I haven't heard anything about Oz having a neutron bomb, but a former colleague of mine at Los Alamos has been at the Lucas Research Center near Sydney for several years...his specialty was laser isotope separation (ie. enrichment).
The next hubs are going to be those areas with minimal surveillance. Places to go 'off radar'. Parts of Africa, South America, European obscure cities and South Asia are going to be the next hot spots... that's my prediction. Places where the super rich can build their own luxe private havens and small communities with private jet and helipads.
Singapore- near zero crime, no vandalism, and no riot. Cops don’t have happy-trigger. Government isn’t money grubbing. Low taxes. Great weather. Friendly people. That’s why Singapore can demand 7 digits.
Still Monaco for me... can't imagine myself living anywhere else. But I do dabble more and more in UAE and The Caribbean. And in the end I only spend 90 days in Monaco anyway, half of those just sleeping, the day itself in Italy, Spain, France or Switzerland.
@Buddy Rojek Bodrum is a little bit too much "rich resort" to me but its a very welcoming place to stay and I've spent over 3 weeks moored over there in the last couple years. I prefer places where the affluent mingle naturally and don't cross too much with the middle class, its just more polite that way.
Agree. Would like to hear our host’s opinion on why Monaco isn’t #1. I love to visit Singapore - but his initial premise that new money Chinese are moving there is reason enough to take it off the list.
I lived in Singapore in the 80's for 5 years. It is right on the equator and hotter than hell there. That said it's a great place to live, completely safe and very well run. Not as clean as it was then. Switzerland is the best place and Monaco which is not welcoming but is a great place to live.
I don’t think our host is offering advice for tax cheats. He mentioned ‘invest’ multiple times - you obviously Missed the point. Create a company. IRS can’t touch that. Only what you pay yourself as CEO. Keep it under $125k and you’re fine.
If you are interested in high end realestate let me know. The Gold Coast Australia is beautiful though I do admit to using the same term 'Prison Island'.
If the Australians really get fed up with it, they can just vote in a pro-free dom political party. But in any event, I expect policies in Oz will return to normal once the pandemic passes.
@@michaels4255 most Aussies are asleep so little chance of electing a good government. The media feeds them propaganda. Australia will never return to normal, that’s why they all talk of a ‘new normal’ - the noose will continue to tighten if Aussies don’t stand up and demand their freedoms back very soon. I left 3 years ago!
@@Matthew24.4 Alas, these tendencies are everywhere. People have learned nothing from the example of Communism. "The price of liberty is eternal vigilance."
I'M still trying to determine how I could be relocated in 3 days! My pet paperwork would be a hurdle to enter other countries besides USA. I desperately need to downsize.
Nov to March is fine; unlivable the rest of the year. And starting to get really expensive. The gov, using SG as a model in many ways, is doing a great job with forward thinking.
Mexico is the place to move for US residents. Super cheap everything. Taxes and Utilities are almost free. Luxury homes for the price of a starter home in your city. Food... oh my so much better. I'm looking at suburbs around Tijuana... but there are so many communities for ex-pats from USA.
An expense of living in Singapore is when your Significant Other leaves for a Doctors appointment 2 hours early because she has to walk through Paragon shopping center to get to her appointment
@@HectorGarcia-nb2ld you’re being too picky. I’d recommend you learn Russian. Most/all of the Eastern Europe countries economies will grow and surpass the rest of the west
Hi Andrew - another great clip, thanks... See you somewhere and hopefully soon, depending logically on the evolution of this pandemic never ending imposition craziness...
Switzerland is the best place to be in times of uncertainty, they are so heavily defended they are the only country that can just say "go away" to the world's most powerful militaries in the middle of the world's worst wars and those powers decide Switzerland would be too difficult to invade.
@Pui Yue By law every building must have a nuclear shelter, the Swiss have bunker capacity for 130% of the population. These are serious bunkers with 2ft thick blast doors not the buried shipping containers that Americans call bunkers. If you gave the Swiss 24 hours notice to clear the wine out of their bunkers and go hide there aren't actually enough nuclear weapons in the world to kill everyone in Switzerland. What do you think a drone is going to do?
@@disposabull I love Switzerland, it is the egg yolk of Europe, very close to everything, stable, good healthcare and you can choose to live on a small city and anywhere you go the countryside is 15 min away by car. But let's not forget that Hitler had a plan to invade it, knowing their citizens were armed, just he was told that the country was worth more neutral than a part of the Reich. Until WWII most military advisors thought that mountains and woodland were more than a match for invading armies, but the french learnt their lesson with the Maginot line and the Ardennes forest failures. And back then there were no nuclear weapons, drones, and the aircrafts today are much more capable. No country is impregnable, not nowadays, but CH is still a safe haven for all intends and purposes.
Why don’t they stay and VOTE for the right party? Seems like every time Democrats get in office, everyone wants to leave the country - wonder who they voted for? We are in Florida, and we are experiencing droves of people coming from Democrat states. Why do they want to come here? Why not stay and vote the right way - kick the idiots out of office?
Woman live longer & vote for longer. Governments pander to the majority in the electorate, which is woman. Woman vote for security. The best way to get security is to redistribute wealth from men. 70% of all taxes are paid my men & 70% of all government services are distributed to woman. That's why they vote for the left & why marriage & divorce is such a raw deal for men.
Well ive been living in the philippines on off for 10 years.been ok but since pandemic so buniness shut for last 15/16 months.but lets hope.i will still stay there.when i can get back??
I love Singapore, been there every year on vacay for the last 20+ years. I should have found a job there 20 years ago...now that I'm retired they don't want me without a multi-million dollar investment. Looks like I'll have to go to Malaysia on MM2H.😁
Have they resumed MM2H? Last I read, the program has been suspended. MM2H visa holders who were abroad when the lockdown went into effect have not been allowed to return to their own homes. The Malaysian response to the covid scamdemic has been incompetent and cruel in the extreme.
@@WestCoastAce27 What's going on in Malaysia now is very problematic. I have extensive family and own some land there, and am in contact with them daily. They are now under yet another extreme "house arrest" type lockdown while their death rate is very low..about 95 deaths per million, vs 1850 for the USA. Yesterday I received a US State Department notice declaring a Level 4 "Do Not Travel" advisory for Malaysia. Seems their gov't is deeply in the clutches of the globalist scamdemic-meisters. Perhaps they'll ask China to help them recover. It's a real shitshow there now.
Well. hearing that prices are surging for safe havens sucks. the goal line just shifted even further. Guess I'm just gonna have to go with the buy some land in the middle of no where in america and stock up on guns and survival strategy for a while...
ITS A BABY COUNTRY...ULTRA SMALL.....not like a county....Like an island...go there....you will agree....and it is very humid....and it is is very congested too...traffic sucks there...too....facts
Rich people moving to Singapore is newsworthy if it were 1990...thankfully, most RUclips commentators have no such wealth issues, so no need to stress.
Doesn’t the United States have lots of people coming there because the number of people on the receive outnumber those on the pay? Isn’t that how every “Democracy” is destroyed? But as you have said, escaping taxes is not easy, the hooks are well embedded in the system aren’t they, so even leaving doesn’t work?
THE RICH STAY RICH BY SPENDING LIKE THE POOR AND INVESTING WITHOUT STOPPING THEN THE POOR STAY POOR BY SPENDING LIKE THE RICH YET NOT INVESTING LIKE THE RICH.
Singapore is amazing. The citizens are so proud, (graciously and rightfully so) how they built an amazing economy out of nothing in just 20 years. The views from the Marina Bay sands pool is amazing! Then you have Malaysia right there at your doorstep, Kuala Lumpur with the Petronas Towers and natural beauty such as the Batu Cavess Ahh inspirational video
What do you think is the best place for super rich in 2021?
See above - Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands
Sentosa Cove where many of them already have a place
El Salvador
I still think Hong Kong. Zero foreign income tax, zero capital gain tax, zero dividend tax, zero inheritance tax, zero sales tax, zero import tax (except for tobacco, alcohol, cars, gasoline, and cosmetics), corp income tax cap at 16.5%, and income tax cap at 17%.
Great place to park and invest your money, but living in HK is getting very expensive.
I believe the best place to be super rich is on a yacht.
1/ Singapore 2/ Switzerland 3/ Monaco 4/ Iceland - probably the only Western country that jailed its bankers for the mess they created in 2009.
Monaco is 100% dependant on France, I'm not sure they'll thrive in the next 20 years.
@@jeroboam4486 not to mention people living on top of people
Singapore is not corrupt. That's everything. In New Zealand it looks as if we're only storing their physical gold.
Yes they jailed their bankers instead of the corrupt politicians who really caused. Government policies incentived the banks actions.
The actor Jet Li moved to the USA and became an American citizen. He later ditched it and became Singaporean citizen. That gotta say something 🤔
Singapore is neat, orderly, looks futuristic, reliable - like a stainless steel kitchen. It's not bad. But it really is a place lacking a bit of warmth - just no excitement to life there, people are largely dull, and many people take 'live to work' to ridiculous extremes. I personally prefer Vietnam, Thailand and Malaysia.
He just didn’t want to be so far away?
It's a plan. He's not worried. He made sure he has options in case a certain something happens.
@@blackthanos85 His daughter is being taught in one of world's best education system as the plus
@upurs That's a lot of baseless (and factually incorrect) slights you've packed in there. We all have opinions - my opinion is that Singapore is dull to live in (albeit nice to visit), and that Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam are much more interesting to live in. That's my opinion based on 15 years working in the region, it has no reflection on my wealth, and i've got a lot of support backing me up on that perspective (Andrew among them!)
Singapore is small and overcrowded. I am retired in the highlands of Panamá. Only 4.1 million people. Beautiful nature. I am Dutch but speak fluent Spanish. Easy to get a pensionado lifetime visa. No taxes on foreign pensions or wealth.
Ya but you live in Panama.. lol
If I was super rich, I'd be living on my superyacht and not worrying or watching RUclips.
Exactly. Moving target is hard to hit.
Things get hot. Weigh anchor and fullspeed ahead.
I'm watching this video pretending I'm sitting on millions of dollar waiting to make a decision 😅
😂
Me too. Ready, just need the "7 and 8 figures", good to go.
A blessing for all that we’ll get there by 2023
You need to make a few more millions!!!
If I have millions will prob not be watching this channel LOl
Singapore is a great country with low taxation, strong currency, almost no crime and star trek infrastructure!
Get your mask. Fark that
Weather is shite.
Very, very crowded; very, very expensive. 2 months of haze from the palm oil burn off from their neighbors.
Love to visit Singapore, live there - no.
@@WestCoastAce27 NYC is more expensive than Singapore and NYC is a OVERPRICED DUMP with HIGH TAXATION, HIGH CRIME & LOW QUALITY OF LIFE!
@@dexterspeights3484 I’m no fan of NYC either (maybe you confused me w another commenter); but I stand by SG is great to visit but not to live - for the reasons listed.
These are some of the things that are illegal in Singapore… and they don’t mess around:
Gatherings of more than 3 people after 10pm.
Purchasing alcohol after 10:30pm.
Chewing gum.
Smoking e-cigarettes
Hookah
Keeping a cat in a residential flat.
Public nudity, even if in your own home and someone sees you.
No thank you.
if you're a super rich, Singapore's competitive governance and pro-wealthy individuals policy would certainly promises a good life
"Promise"... NO
But will be one of the last places to fall.
Singapore is really humid and hot in summer
Singapore is a good place to live if you’re rich, but it’s really at the expense of the average Singaporean that gets drafted for the rich people, gets no help from the government with rising costs thanks to being priced out by immigration and hyper competitive work life balance.
Singapore is way too hot and getting worse. If you love that feeling of sweat dripping down your back 365 days a year then go ahead.
100% living anywhere in roughly equatorial Asia the climate is a deal breaker ... yuk
And the skies turn purple about 4PM and the storms let go. And Sept/Oct you get the nasty haze from their neighbors burning to get the land ready for more palm oil crops.
Love to visit; no way I’d live there.
lol. its better then gov's creating fear and propaganda to their people. i live in the USA, farm land. its getting scary . and its changing you can feel the vibes. prepare and get off grid soon.
I just left the area after a ten year stint. Be super careful if you go to Singapore. The CCP has its eyes on it as well as Taiwan. I am having trouble moving money out of the area.
@open ranks What's your exact problem?
I'm likewise concerned about China's plans for SE Asia. I lived in SE Asia for 10 years. The writing is on the wall.
You people really think the rest of the world will stand by and do nothing if China invades either Taiwan or SG? Please. HK was theirs. And them jumping the 50 yr agreement isn’t a huge surprise. But if they actually move on any others the sanctions will be massive.
Besides the weather, I wouldn’t want to live in SG just because of the new money Chinese there, the ones he describes at the start of the video. Completely incapable of behaving. They still act like they’re on the farm.
@@WestCoastAce27 Before the outbreak of WW2 in the Pacific, the US slapped an oil embargo on Japan for their invasion of Manchuria. Japan's response was to invade SE Asia for its oil resources while at the same time attacking Pearl Harbor to hamper the US military response. Given China's illegal militarized islands in the SCS and limited oil & gas resources at home, I'm concerned they're planning to repeat a similar strategy.
@@docholiday7758 we can agree to disagree. That was a different tune; long before globalization. If China thought they could get away w it they’d already have tried w Taiwan. They know the rest of the world would shun them. Maybe in 20+ yrs IF their domestic buying can support their manufacturing.
I literally lol'd at "ill leave when it gets bad enough. Alright, this is bad enough."
It should be called Singarich.
I love Singapore. It’s a fantastic country. Been twice and always super impressed and depressed to come back to USA.
Singapre is easy to get in if you are a Billionaire!
Safety and security for a family is priceless and people how have unlimited resources will pay whatever the need to!
I'm from teh UK and when the time comes i have no issue in putting all my wealth in Singapore!
Why are people moving into the Bolshevik Australian prison
Only Melbourne is full blown Bolshevik but the rest of Australia has been open from the beginning, no mask no curfews.
@@spartakus825 it’s only a matter of time. Melbourne is the testing ground.
@@Matthew24.4 Grow up.
@@spartakus825 Melbourne is not and never has been Boshevic in any shape or form. Private foreign corporations rule the roost.
@@amraceway Bolshevic in a sense of restriction of freedoms since the plandemic started. Victoria govt is crushing small businesses and destroying the middle class in a time record. People forced to lockdown over and over, can't move from one area to the other without an exemption paper, can't assembly in groups, cops acting like storm troopers bashing low abiding citizens. Melbourne is turning into China same as California, NY, Canada.
Move from one surveillance state to one with even more surveillance? No thank you
spot on, not only taxes and weather also freedom and privacy are important for some people
Super rich live on the moon base. Earth is for them to squeeze
I’m doing substantially better than the average guy but now my only goal is to be well enough off that I need Andrews services
I did a count on the number of Rolex Authorized Dealers in Hong Kong....50...more than California. There are lots of wealth in Asia
Yes there is.
People in Asia are more status conscious and like to show it. Fake Rolexes were always a huge business there too. Watches are going the way of buggy whips.
There is more poverty than anything else in Asia and the rest of the 3rd world.
Will be there next ok 👌👍🙂
trinket people
I like Singapore for a weekend but I could never live there. I like my space lol
Singapore might be small but you can easily hop on a plane and go Malaisia, Indonesia, vietnam, Thailand within the weekend and it costs like nothing. I used to stay in Singapore and go to Malaysia within the day!!..
@@andreandree4384 Easier to do the other way around and live in Malayisa and visit Singapore on the weekends... much cheaper too.
I agree with Andrew. KL is a better option than Singapore. Australia, never ever!!!!
wait what? you’re telling me rich people leave when taxes are too high? no way, who would’ve thought that!
i've been following you for a while now and im a s'porean living in Singapore, yes it is a small but VERY expensive country. Cars and housing prices are so crazily high, its really tough for local businesses to survive during this pandemic especially as they're many Large Corporates monopolizing our markets. But we have good and clean environment, if you're willing to work, you can tide through definitely.
That being said, I have a few real estates in Singapore BUT mostly in other ASEAN countries, and also my businesses are elsewhere in North Asia, Singapore being Singapore is now for the Ultra Wealthy, the caliber has been raised...
Isn’t Singapore a colony of China? My Cambodian friend says that Singapore and China are taking sand from their island along with the granite from their mountain and who knows what else.
Singapore isn’t for Singaporeans, you’re just manpower to be drafted to protect rich people assets.
Hi Andrew, what are your thoughts on Croatia? I haven’t come across anything about it from your channel and would love to know what your thoughts are.
Jake as far as I know it has the highest gun crime in Europe.
Great choice if you like the firing range
As a Singaporean, I agree with Andrew’s comments. His points are spot on.
Keep your money secure there but the cost-benefit living ratio is better in many other countries.
Keep your money in Singapore, live anywhere else. The safety in Singapore can make things sterile in some ways. And the safety comes at a high price in comparison to many many other countries. It’s no surprise Singapore is constantly ranked within the top 10 most expensive places to live.
Not to mention the population density is really high, although this is true for most major cities of the world.
Keep it in Bitcoin. No country is safe.
Thank you Andrew. I love your content. Putting together my strategy as we speak.
Singapore is a FINE city. Spitting: $1,000 fine; using cell phone while driving: $1,000; not flushing toilet: $500; eating/drinking on public transportation $500; feeding pigeons: $500.
Sounds like a fun day out for a billionaire, what do they feed the pigeons $100 bills
Make a Video on El Salvador on their Crypto Tender.
It is a future dictatorship
He likes small countries because, “you can maneuver more”. Interesting, perhaps globalism is not so wonderful for everyone! The way I see things the world could be headed towards a more segmented society. I think many very large western countries geographically speaking (i.e. Canada, US, Australia) will either succumb to totalitarian type rule or split up into many varied political areas (Balkanize) because the interests of many people are not being met within the confines of their geopolitical entities. Special interest groups are imposing their will on majorities. The tax systems and banking systems have become so corrupt and unmanageable change is eventually inevitable. We live in interesting times! A Revolution larger than the French or American is coming I fear😩
Order out of chaos has always been the motto for the currently ruling elites to operate by
@@marcduchamp5512 Stir up the problem, bless the masses with the solution... it's too predictable at this point
Can you get in Singapore with only money or do you actually need verifiable business experience?
Could we have some recommendations for people with less wealth?
What about medical freedom and non tyrannical government??
Singapore and Switzerland are beautiful, low crime, many amenities, stable governments, tax friendly, friendly people, etc....
People don't realize how many people are also wanting to leave the USA, or older senors are not aware of how middle aged or younger citizens are looking for a way out.
I would love to leave the US too, but when I look around the world, other countries all have serious problems too. The only country that might edge out the US when all factors are considered (including geopolitical risk) is probably Australia, although it lacks extensive inland waterways and its reserves of arable land are rather small for a territory its size.
@@michaels4255 Victoria state is a totalitarian regime at present. Imho, China wants Australia's resources badly....as well as those in SE Asia. I'm concerned China will do what Japan did at the outbreak of WW2 in the Pacific and sweep south to secure essential natural resources. Why do you think they built the militarized islands in the SCS?
Why ? They want to leave
@@docholiday7758 I thought Oz had the neutron bomb. If I was mistaken, they should look into obtaining it. It makes a successful amphibious invasion virtually impossible.
@@michaels4255 None of the SE Asian nations are strong enough militarily to repel an invasion by China, either individually or all of them acting together. It is essential they partner with the US, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia...and even Russia. The US is too thinly deployed in this region. There needs to be a permanent nuclear superpower presence to deter Chinese expansionism. There's no time to lose..it needs to be done soon. I haven't heard anything about Oz having a neutron bomb, but a former colleague of mine at Los Alamos has been at the Lucas Research Center near Sydney for several years...his specialty was laser isotope separation (ie. enrichment).
Serious question... what is the intel on Morocco?
Would be interested in Morocco as well
For me also a serious question!
How is the housing? Average rent average purchase of a home? Crime? What kind of jobs r available
Singapore is good base to set up family and business, with 2 to 4 hour flight times to other Asian cities for leisure.
I love all of your videos. Greetings from Indonesia
Where is the best place to buy gold ?
The next hubs are going to be those areas with minimal surveillance. Places to go 'off radar'. Parts of Africa, South America, European obscure cities and South Asia are going to be the next hot spots... that's my prediction. Places where the super rich can build their own luxe private havens and small communities with private jet and helipads.
The security is terrible in those places and they too are quickly being entrapped via foreign encroachment, especially from China. Trust me, I know...
Singapore- near zero crime, no vandalism, and no riot. Cops don’t have happy-trigger. Government isn’t money grubbing. Low taxes. Great weather. Friendly people. That’s why Singapore can demand 7 digits.
A lot of good information for the wealthy !
What good is Gucci and a Rolls in 90 Degree weather with 75% humidity?
i cant wait to get out of New Zealand.....myself......going to Honduras Rotan island and Mexico .....
Why
Still Monaco for me... can't imagine myself living anywhere else. But I do dabble more and more in UAE and The Caribbean. And in the end I only spend 90 days in Monaco anyway, half of those just sleeping, the day itself in Italy, Spain, France or Switzerland.
@Buddy Rojek Bodrum is a little bit too much "rich resort" to me but its a very welcoming place to stay and I've spent over 3 weeks moored over there in the last couple years.
I prefer places where the affluent mingle naturally and don't cross too much with the middle class, its just more polite that way.
@WheelsAlwaysTurning ? Monaco is an independent country that happens to neighbour France.
Agree. Would like to hear our host’s opinion on why Monaco isn’t #1. I love to visit Singapore - but his initial premise that new money Chinese are moving there is reason enough to take it off the list.
@Buddy Rojek I’d heard. Sad.
I lived in Singapore in the 80's for 5 years. It is right on the equator and hotter than hell there. That said it's a great place to live, completely safe and very well run. Not as clean as it was then. Switzerland is the best place and Monaco which is not welcoming but is a great place to live.
Agreed. I’ve visited family in Monaco and it is great if you’re wealthy. Where can average people go ? We’re all doomed now 😞😩
@@oliveoil7642 out of the cities where the land is cheaper. Ideally as close to the equator as possible
Singapore banks report back to North American banks
BIS Basel...
I don’t think our host is offering advice for tax cheats. He mentioned ‘invest’ multiple times - you obviously
Missed the point. Create a company. IRS can’t touch that. Only what you pay yourself as CEO. Keep it under $125k and you’re fine.
Hi Andrew - another great presentation, thanks!
What's your view on the Global Minimum Tax?
I vote Malaysia
I'm just not a huge fan of that part of the world. It is far too urban and crowded for my liking. I prefer a rural atmosphere.
love watching you and dreaming being a queen retiring in the philippine islands🥰🤩😎
they wont have you there
Yes Singapore but very hard to get residency
Jim Rogers has been in Singapore for a while now
Great content... however fascist Australia is a no go ...Prison island ... people will pay to escape Australia soon
If you are interested in high end realestate let me know. The Gold Coast Australia is beautiful though I do admit to using the same term 'Prison Island'.
If the Australians really get fed up with it, they can just vote in a pro-free dom political party. But in any event, I expect policies in Oz will return to normal once the pandemic passes.
@@michaels4255 most Aussies are asleep so little chance of electing a good government. The media feeds them propaganda. Australia will never return to normal, that’s why they all talk of a ‘new normal’ - the noose will continue to tighten if Aussies don’t stand up and demand their freedoms back very soon. I left 3 years ago!
@@Matthew24.4 Alas, these tendencies are everywhere. People have learned nothing from the example of Communism. "The price of liberty is eternal vigilance."
Canada is worse under communist dictator Justin Castro and Drug Ford ! 🤣
Thanks for the info.
I'M still trying to determine how I could be relocated in 3 days! My pet paperwork would be a hurdle to enter other countries besides USA. I desperately need to downsize.
Me too. My pets first! 4 dogs and six cats
@Buddy Rojek what happens when you leave?
what do you think of Dubai?
Nov to March is fine; unlivable the rest of the year. And starting to get really expensive.
The gov, using SG as a model in many ways, is doing a great job with forward thinking.
Too reliant on oil prices. The world obviously wants to phase them out. I expect them to progress backwards, quite significantly
Mexico is the place to move for US residents. Super cheap everything. Taxes and Utilities are almost free. Luxury homes for the price of a starter home in your city. Food... oh my so much better. I'm looking at suburbs around Tijuana... but there are so many communities for ex-pats from USA.
An expense of living in Singapore is when your Significant Other leaves for a Doctors appointment 2 hours early because she has to walk through Paragon shopping center to get to her appointment
That’s funny!!! 🛍 👗 👠🤣
yea.. it's packed with shopping landmines!
@@ernestkj it Certainly is! Great expression
Depends on situation, country, culture etc. Stats show men in many cities or countries shop as much or more.
Can you have a bank account in Switzerland while visiting there?
Love your channel. Hv you made a video on Puerto Rico as a destination to avoid cap gains?
What are your thoughts on Brazil? Seems like they are one of the few countries that the world wide control grid will have difficulty controlling.
@@HectorGarcia-nb2ld you’re being too picky. I’d recommend you learn Russian. Most/all of the Eastern Europe countries economies will grow and surpass the rest of the west
Hi Andrew - another great clip, thanks... See you somewhere and hopefully soon, depending logically on the evolution of this pandemic never ending imposition craziness...
maybe they will move to cuba?
My prediction for further future: super rich are moving to Mars, poor are moving to Heaven ( or Hell). Should I start my channel now?
Yes. It's annoying to even listen to their expose and other things.
Heaven has the true wealth though. Mars will just be a less populated, severely underdeveloped version of earth
I've got 8 figures... But in Venezuelan Bolivares.
Great video!
In Indonesia you can buy small private island with million dollar.
I liked even before watching
Switzerland is the best place to be in times of uncertainty, they are so heavily defended they are the only country that can just say "go away" to the world's most powerful militaries in the middle of the world's worst wars and those powers decide Switzerland would be too difficult to invade.
@Pui Yue By law every building must have a nuclear shelter, the Swiss have bunker capacity for 130% of the population.
These are serious bunkers with 2ft thick blast doors not the buried shipping containers that Americans call bunkers.
If you gave the Swiss 24 hours notice to clear the wine out of their bunkers and go hide there aren't actually enough nuclear weapons in the world to kill everyone in Switzerland.
What do you think a drone is going to do?
@@disposabull I love Switzerland, it is the egg yolk of Europe, very close to everything, stable, good healthcare and you can choose to live on a small city and anywhere you go the countryside is 15 min away by car. But let's not forget that Hitler had a plan to invade it, knowing their citizens were armed, just he was told that the country was worth more neutral than a part of the Reich. Until WWII most military advisors thought that mountains and woodland were more than a match for invading armies, but the french learnt their lesson with the Maginot line and the Ardennes forest failures.
And back then there were no nuclear weapons, drones, and the aircrafts today are much more capable. No country is impregnable, not nowadays, but CH is still a safe haven for all intends and purposes.
Why don’t they stay and VOTE for the right party? Seems like every time Democrats get in office, everyone wants to leave the country - wonder who they voted for?
We are in Florida, and we are experiencing droves of people coming from Democrat states. Why do they want to come here? Why not stay and vote the right way - kick the idiots out of office?
Woman live longer & vote for longer. Governments pander to the majority in the electorate, which is woman. Woman vote for security. The best way to get security is to redistribute wealth from men. 70% of all taxes are paid my men & 70% of all government services are distributed to woman. That's why they vote for the left & why marriage & divorce is such a raw deal for men.
If voting worked they wouldn't allow it. Florida just lucked out.
Bec elections r rigged
@@SunRise-ul7ko 8
Not near me I hope.
I am dual/Canadia/U.S.....should I renounce my U.S citizenship....as, Canadians travel pretty freely in the U.S. for 6 months at a time??
What if they close the border again? If you have citizenship in both countries, you won’t be denied entry from my understanding
I Love SG.....safe...fun.....good shopping....ultra expensive....don't know why Prostution is allowed there...BUT, it is!
To satisfy to the tourists
Well ive been living in the philippines on off for 10 years.been ok but since pandemic so buniness shut for last 15/16 months.but lets hope.i will still stay there.when i can get back??
I leave in San Diego. A hour flight into mexico a amazing towns awaits.
Property tax $100 a year.
Free health care. Food is incredibly. Why go to asia
Costa Rica?
I love Singapore, been there every year on vacay for the last 20+ years. I should have found a job there 20 years ago...now that I'm retired they don't want me without a multi-million dollar investment. Looks like I'll have to go to Malaysia on MM2H.😁
Have they resumed MM2H? Last I read, the program has been suspended. MM2H visa holders who were abroad when the lockdown went into effect have not been allowed to return to their own homes. The Malaysian response to the covid scamdemic has been incompetent and cruel in the extreme.
Agree. I assume they’ll restart that once the pandemic is under control. They’re going to need help restarting their economy.
@@WestCoastAce27 What's going on in Malaysia now is very problematic. I have extensive family and own some land there, and am in contact with them daily. They are now under yet another extreme "house arrest" type lockdown while their death rate is very low..about 95 deaths per million, vs 1850 for the USA. Yesterday I received a US State Department notice declaring a Level 4 "Do Not Travel" advisory for Malaysia. Seems their gov't is deeply in the clutches of the globalist scamdemic-meisters. Perhaps they'll ask China to help them recover. It's a real shitshow there now.
I am a Maui based Hawaii Realtor. How can I help you?
I thought wealthy people actually knew how to tie a tie????? Andrew??????
what are you're thoughts on moving to dubai as an entrepenuer.
Better to go to Panamá.
not if you are a female~! ~~~~~
Too reliant on oil prices. The world obviously wants to phase them out. I expect them to progress backwards, quite significantly
Well. hearing that prices are surging for safe havens sucks. the goal line just shifted even further. Guess I'm just gonna have to go with the buy some land in the middle of no where in america and stock up on guns and survival strategy for a while...
Any city is vulnerable.
ITS A BABY COUNTRY...ULTRA SMALL.....not like a county....Like an island...go there....you will agree....and it is very humid....and it is is very congested too...traffic sucks there...too....facts
No capital gains tax in singapore.....im Australian and think Singapore is the centre of the earth.....Australia is Alcatraz....
Singapore have locked down before and will again.
Thailand is not Six-figure to move ... wft is he talking about
Rich people moving to Singapore is newsworthy if it were 1990...thankfully, most RUclips commentators have no such wealth issues, so no need to stress.
Any 420 friendly expats can forget about Singapore. Impossible to find #1, but if you do and caught, up to 20 years in jail plus being caned 15 times.
The old Michael Fay treatment.
hahaha, they shaved my hippie friend's hair at the airport!
Can't you get caned there for spitting?
Maybe that's a good thing...🤔
Singapore...a fan forced oven for 6 months of the year.
4:28 I'm surprised Andrew knows about this
Congrats, to the QNT holders :-)
As John Kerry once said.........Oil been berry berry good for me:)
Doesn’t the United States have lots of people coming there because the number of people on the receive outnumber those on the pay? Isn’t that how every “Democracy” is destroyed? But as you have said, escaping taxes is not easy, the hooks are well embedded in the system aren’t they, so even leaving doesn’t work?
THE RICH STAY RICH BY SPENDING LIKE THE POOR AND INVESTING WITHOUT STOPPING THEN THE POOR STAY POOR BY SPENDING LIKE THE RICH YET NOT INVESTING LIKE THE RICH.
Singapore is amazing. The citizens are so proud, (graciously and rightfully so) how they built an amazing economy out of nothing in just 20 years. The views from the Marina Bay sands pool is amazing! Then you have Malaysia right there at your doorstep, Kuala Lumpur with the Petronas Towers and natural beauty such as the Batu Cavess Ahh inspirational video
isnt singapore where they cane you if you litter on the street?
I'll put my seatbelt on if it looks like I'm about to get into an accident.
I have 3 figures now
GERGIA ?! What do you talking about?! Ppl from Georgia moving to Russia....
Singa is the asian silicon valley of crypto... not a coincidence!
Let em go.
SALVADOR is the place to be for bitcoiners
Its also The best place for those who want to Be abducted and chopped up with machetes.
Its a Venezuela in the making