How to Leave Your Country for $1,000 or Less

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    For years, Nomad Capitalist have been urging people to wake up and realize how terrible things are becoming in the West.
    People are finally starting to realize this and have started to leave high-tax countries.
    Yes, everyone has the ability to Go Where You're Treated Best even Nomad Capitalist helps seven and eight-figure entrepreneurs. In this video, Andrew shares how you can leave your country for $1,000 or less.
    00:00 Start
    01:20 Moving to Another Country
    02:29 Leaving Canada
    05:35 Freedom in the World
    09:46 Moving to Tbilisi
    10:54 Places with Low Cost of Living
    Andrew Henderson and the Nomad Capitalist team are the world's most sought-after experts on legal offshore tax strategies, investment immigration, and global citizenship. We work exclusively with seven- and eight-figure entrepreneurs and investors who want to "go where they're treated best".
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    Andrew has started offshore companies, opened dozens of offshore bank accounts, obtained multiple second passports, and purchased real estate on four continents. He has spent the last 12 years studying and personally implementing the Nomad Capitalist lifestyle.
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Комментарии • 595

  • @dudeinshades
    @dudeinshades 2 года назад +308

    This really works! A year ago, I was a blue collar worker in America with a 5 figure net worth. I spent years of my life saving up for a house in my home state and watched the prices inflate to well over half a million dollars over the past year. I decided to take Andrew's advice and moved to Tbilisi, Georgia. I've been here since December and am currently in the middle of buying my first home in the capital and I don't even have to break the bank to do it! Praise to you Mr. Henderson!

    • @comradelieutenant
      @comradelieutenant 2 года назад +20

      How do you make money now? In Tbilisi?

    • @thebrucewagner
      @thebrucewagner 2 года назад +24

      How are you feeling about the safety of investing in real estate in Tbilisi 🇬🇪 now with all that is happening to Ukraine? 🇺🇦

    • @madsgedanken6903
      @madsgedanken6903 2 года назад

      @@thebrucewagner No one cares about these farce 'wars' for the Zionists

    • @Joseph-xt2qg
      @Joseph-xt2qg 2 года назад +3

      Nice! Would love to learn more about it. How's the covid restriction situation there? Do you have a channel? Alternatively, would love to chat if we can figure out a way to coordinate something

    • @madsgedanken6903
      @madsgedanken6903 2 года назад +8

      Excuse me if I am wrong but didnt Georgia have a strict vaxxed only policy for those entering the country for a serious period of time?

  • @MariA-bu2jv
    @MariA-bu2jv 2 года назад +185

    I think the biggest problem for people is fear of the unknown and lack of confidence.

    • @msjannd4
      @msjannd4 2 года назад +4

      Spot on. 👍

    • @sekgowefirst953
      @sekgowefirst953 2 года назад +3

      True

    • @asparrow9876
      @asparrow9876 2 года назад +7

      Thats my reasons 🥺🥺
      Only thing that has helped me so far is a combination of hormone supplements, psychedelic drugs, RUclips videos & extreme fitness. I am convinced lack of confidence is a combined deficiency in lacking information & biological issues. We're all so physically & mentally poisoned our behaviours resemble that of farm animals, poultry to be specific. Economic survival has the same intimidation as a hungry carnivore lurking in bushes.

    • @jamesrebholz4850
      @jamesrebholz4850 2 года назад

      @@msjannd4 L

    • @phoenixclaw456
      @phoenixclaw456 2 года назад +6

      and countrie's restrictions. that are many many......embassies are a pain in the butt and never openned. Canada sucks in all things even abroad...

  • @lucybecker8
    @lucybecker8 2 года назад +94

    You could spend your time looking after only 7 and 8 figure income earners, but you take the time to provide exceptional information to those of us not so rich, too. Really grateful. You're a prince.

  • @oldhardrock2542
    @oldhardrock2542 2 года назад +190

    Friends moved back to Malta after over 10 years in US. They sold or gave away everything that didn't fit in 4 suitcases. That was an eye opener to me. Things are what imprison us.

    • @DM-pi8jj
      @DM-pi8jj 2 года назад +23

      That's so true. I want to leave from Canada and keep thinking "what about all my stuff". So stupid!

    • @pvmoore1154
      @pvmoore1154 2 года назад +1

      Mr. Hardrock, there is much truth to your statement regarding our "things" imprisoning us. When our family and friends witnessed us (US family of three) retire very early, liquidate everything we owned and move to where we are treated best,... one of the preeminent statements/concerns/barriers they cited when pondering such a major move,... was,... and continues to be,... "what would I do with all my stuff?" There are many legitimate reasons moving out of one's country may not be reasonable, e.g. ailing parents, grandchildren you wish to live near, business operations that require your physical presence, etc, etc,.... but,..... "what would I do with all my stuff?" is a stark and sad reminder of how materialistic most of western culture actually is.
      Further to your point,... once we had rid ourselves of all our "stuff" (short of a few boxes we shipped ahead),... we spent two years traveling 11 countries on the most grand "field trip" with our 5 yr old daughter,... all while technically being "homeless"! Lol! It really is liberating when one is not hobbled with "stuff".

    • @MariA-bu2jv
      @MariA-bu2jv 2 года назад +6

      How very true. I have managed to whittle my my material possessions down to 2 rooms and I am STILL struggling to part with the last of it 🙄 Another problem is where to go with very specific needs!

    • @alaskanwhiskey
      @alaskanwhiskey 2 года назад +21

      Sold all my stuff in alaska and moved to Mexico with one travel bag. Never looked back 2 years living good.

    • @oneshoe7146
      @oneshoe7146 2 года назад +18

      So true when you say “things imprison people”. I learnt a long time ago not to get emotionally attached to material things. A car can’t love or hug me. It’s people that count. Being with lovely people.

  • @JourneyWithUsMoveToAfrica
    @JourneyWithUsMoveToAfrica 2 года назад +32

    Exactly. We left America two years ago for Tanzania and haven’t looked back since. Our home here is larger and more beautiful than we could afford in the U.S. as a family of 6 we moved everything and rely on our two online businesses.
    1. Marketing
    2. Book writing
    3. RUclips
    4. Consulting
    It’s a great recipe for success.

  • @michaelferguson4549
    @michaelferguson4549 2 года назад +115

    I have lived outside of the U.S. for about five years. I do travel a lot, but Tirana, Albania is my summer base of operations. While my income is much higher, my Tirana monthly budget is 1,000 USD. I don't need it to be higher. I rent a very nice furnished 1BR apartment in the best part of the city. It isn't large. It's kind of like a nice hotel suite (except it has a dining area and kitchen), a nice balcony. I have a maid who comes in one time per week who does my laundry and cleans the apartment. My diet is not income constrained and runs about 250USD per month. When I want to go to a restaurant, I do. As to my income, it is pension and writing.
    As to when I moved, I sold almost everything, mostly through Craig's List, and left with one checked suitcase and a carry-on. Once I established a base of operations, which was furnished, I did start to buy some 'stuff'. My income is increasing, but, honestly, even with unlimited income, I doubt I could spend more than about 3,000 USD per month here and that would include a full time maid.
    I understand that you cater to 7 figure+ clients, it is sensible to pay attention to the lower income guys. Once they get on the Internet, move to a more sensible locale, some of them will become members of your 7 figure+ market.

    • @alaskanwhiskey
      @alaskanwhiskey Год назад +4

      And since I run a consulting business I will start to focus on the little guys trying to escape the usa or the west in general. Will start dropping videos this week.

    • @michaelferguson4549
      @michaelferguson4549 Год назад +2

      @@alaskanwhiskey The novices can use all the guidance they can get. Even since two months ago, my income has sky rocketed and January I will get a bigger apartment. Still, I doubt my budget will exceed $1,500 per month. That is a whole lot of money in Albania.

  • @muslimcosmetics
    @muslimcosmetics 2 года назад +109

    I am one of those poorer Nomads. Brother, you saved my entire life. My husband is from Pakistan and I am from Canada. Canada rejected his visa. So we are heading to Mexico. Thanks to your advice on the Mexican wonderful family laws and stuff, it REALLY helps us. Finally we have an option to be together as a family without restrictions or long visa processing

  • @NA-me6sh
    @NA-me6sh 2 года назад +35

    Born and raised in the US and I'm watching videos on how to leave my country..
    Yeah, everything is fine here..

  • @whatever04811
    @whatever04811 Год назад +18

    I have two small children and I am witnessing complete degradation of England along with most western countries. I’m watching Andres’s channel to prepare my kids to go where they are treated best. Thank you, Andrew!

  • @tinabraxton4906
    @tinabraxton4906 2 года назад +29

    I moved from US to Malta, where I have citizenship by descent. I did the research and bought plane tickets far in advance, on a credit card. Denver to London and London to Malta, with 4 nights in a hostel in London, a few more in Malta. About $500 total, including a checked bag. I am not kidding. I live on a Social Security check $1,100 monthly and had no savings and nothing I could sell. Just timed it so I could rent a room in someone else's flat when my next check came. Now, I am renting a flat. Life is much better here than it ever was in the US.
    Whether you are rich or poor, you are better off in a good place.

    • @ashokdutta8321
      @ashokdutta8321 2 года назад +2

      Auguri

    • @tinabraxton4906
      @tinabraxton4906 2 года назад +1

      @@ashokdutta8321 Grazzi. Hajja tajba fi Malta.

    • @Ria24Ria
      @Ria24Ria Год назад +2

      So I have a question for you Tina, what about your Medicare part b premium? Do you still pay it ? Or did you opt out of it ?

    • @tinabraxton4906
      @tinabraxton4906 Год назад +1

      @@Ria24Ria I made a point of emmigrating before I applied for Social Security. So I was never enrolled in any part of Medicare.

    • @Ria24Ria
      @Ria24Ria Год назад +1

      @@tinabraxton4906 so I am assuming you just applied for your social security check when you were able to and never applied for Medicare is what you are saying?

  • @anonymousJAN2024
    @anonymousJAN2024 2 года назад +14

    I moved to Abu Dhabi (UAE) from Stockholm (Sweden) two months ago. Never been happier. Total salary costs for the employer are similar, but since there are no social security taxes or income taxes, my take-home pay is 2.5x more. Much more to life of course, but still.

  • @honkiavelli8044
    @honkiavelli8044 2 года назад +100

    Many Canadians will be escaping Canada once the borders open, including myself and my family. I have already sold my assets and am about 95% liquid (mostly in fx). Thx for the great insight for when we can leave this prison camp.

    • @kimkennedy8636
      @kimkennedy8636 2 года назад +22

      Best of luck to you, my friend. Wise move!! I'm planning to leave USA soon, too.

    • @sandyelliott3350
      @sandyelliott3350 2 года назад

      That's why Trudeau closed the borders, not the flu.

    • @MariA-bu2jv
      @MariA-bu2jv 2 года назад +7

      What if they never open? Poodeau and his entourage would have you locked in forever.

    • @michaelpastrami4569
      @michaelpastrami4569 2 года назад

      @@MariA-bu2jv a constitutional challenge is making its way through the courts. That POS Trudeau can’t use emergency powers indefinitely, and once the courts strike it down, Canadians need to have this Castro-wannabe prosecuted in Nuremberg.

    • @bigboizism
      @bigboizism 2 года назад

      the borders have been open for months

  • @bradbeckett
    @bradbeckett 2 года назад +36

    I left California with $6000 USD in savings and $1500 USD a month in passive income. It really does work!

    • @brendakipkemoi2738
      @brendakipkemoi2738 2 года назад +6

      That's my range too. Thought it could t work but so glad to see it's working for people like you.

    • @nancyr3810
      @nancyr3810 2 года назад +1

      Where did you go with those finances?

    • @bradbeckett
      @bradbeckett 2 года назад +12

      @@nancyr3810 Bali for 6 months but I didn't like it so I moved to Thailand for a year and a half now I have residency in Serbia.

    • @nancyr3810
      @nancyr3810 2 года назад +1

      @@bradbeckett thank you. I have a friend in Thailand right now… Do you like Serbia and why?

    • @bradbeckett
      @bradbeckett 2 года назад +8

      @@nancyr3810 yes I love it here due to the lack of inner city "wild life" around here.

  • @prepperjonpnw6482
    @prepperjonpnw6482 2 года назад +21

    The question I always want to see addressed is how do you protect your money once you leave the USA

  • @demri123
    @demri123 2 года назад +16

    You can teach English overseas as a way to get your foot in the door with a legal visa.
    Then work from there improving your life in the new country.

  • @KainSpada09
    @KainSpada09 2 года назад +65

    This man is literally handing out ways for us to travel regardless if we are not 6 figure income earners

    • @EastWing411
      @EastWing411 2 года назад +2

      Definitely going down market. Think deciding to up sticks and move to a remote foreign place for life should be based on more than the price of the airfare. Not going to end well for some folk

  • @ABertram2323
    @ABertram2323 2 года назад +17

    in canada if you purchased a home anywhere from 6 years ago or more, you're sitting on likely double your purchase price. my brother purchased his home for $275,000CAD and its currently valued at $850,000 and that was 8 years ago roughly. nearly $600,000 in a country where you need $2000 a month to live comfortably goes quite a long way. But living in canada, making 100K+ per year makes you very much NOT wealthy.

  • @KingOfClay
    @KingOfClay 2 года назад +17

    Americans can legally stay in Albania for 1 year with just a passport. There are plenty of cheap visa options for countries like Serbia, where you can get an entrepreneurial visa for cheap.

    • @taireezniswander7252
      @taireezniswander7252 2 года назад +3

      Actually that just changed. You might want to look at that. I believe it has changed to 90 days as of October 2021.

    • @baboo5054
      @baboo5054 2 года назад +4

      You are both right! Albania changed it to 90 days and then the US leaned om them and they changed it back a month or two ago.

  • @jolly7728
    @jolly7728 2 года назад +23

    In theory, this makes sense. The best idea in this video is to shop around. Visit countries where you might want to move to. Very important, and that's because a lot of places you'll likely find strange, from language barriers and customs and culture to simply their way of doing things. Things you might not like could include, for instance, drivers who don't stop for pedestrians, pedestrians who spit on the sidewalks or stand too close when talking to you, the way people chew their food, and the list goes on. Packing your bags and getting a plane ticket are of course easy first steps, but the more difficult stuff is figuring out the vibe of the new destination. For some reason, travel advocates tend to paint a rosy picture of lower cost of living, lower taxes, beautiful beaches, warm weather, good food, and so on. But pay attention to things that people do and the way they do them. And being a tourist won’t give you a complete picture. A place is only as good as the people there -- the way they behave with you and each other. Play the devil’s advocate and ask yourself a lot of “what if” questions about things that could go wrong. Does the country have a written constitution? What are your rights if you get arrested there? It can be scary moving from the familiar to the unknown. Be very careful, and make sure you have many good reasons to leave, so you don’t jump from one place you disliked to another place that could be worse. All countries have problems. The ones that’ll treat you the best will likely be the ones with the best set of laws, and even this is no guarantee. How much do you know about a country’s system of laws, their history, stability, and their treatment of foreigners? There’s much more to consider than one short video could cover. Do your homework. Becoming an expatriate is a huge lifestyle change. You need facts and not generalities so you'll know exactly what you're getting yourself into.

    • @jackdeniston6150
      @jackdeniston6150 Год назад +1

      yup, slow travel, 2 months at least per place you like. Or sometimes quicker ifit is obvious.

  • @danleusca8022
    @danleusca8022 2 года назад +13

    Thank you. I’m one of the ones that wrote to you with this exact request and suggestion. Thank you for listening and responding.

  • @maxrrogers
    @maxrrogers 2 года назад +9

    Thank you Andrew for making this video for those of us with lower incomes and those of us who are still building our financial wellbeing.
    Excellent video. Much appreciated.

  • @teritran_theTurtleTraveler
    @teritran_theTurtleTraveler 2 года назад +21

    Thank you Andrew. This video is very encouraging. My journey will start this September (got the plane tickets)--looking for more adventure and freedom-the time is now--someday may never come....

    • @8nakata8
      @8nakata8 Год назад

      Same here! September, here we go!

  • @alainmulaire9471
    @alainmulaire9471 2 года назад +16

    Andrew, excellent video as always, but...I disagree with your entire premise. I've been in Panama for 15 years, and I basically "jumped ship" from Canada back in 2006. My exit was not properly planned, and I suffered the consequences. Over the years, I've seen many, many people do this. They leave with whatever they have, and don't have a sufficient income stream to support themselves in their adopted country. Many times, they've put all their money in real estate, or in a variery of "investment scams" (wood or fruit plantation revenue sharing scams were a big one in Panama)...and then find themselves in a very difficult situation. Real estate can be very illiquid, so a "quick sale" is just not gonna happen. Running away from your country of origin is a sure way to screw up your expatriation. This needs to be done slowly, step by step, with several onsite visits. "Internet research" is useless....you need to be on the ground, living the life of an expat before committing. Cultural adaptation, learning the language - these are key to being able to enjoy your life abroad. I recommend to always rent for a year before purchasing. Most people don't make it as expats - for a variety of reasons, they end up going back after about 2-3 years. Many return home poorer and embittered.

    • @bradhenry7317
      @bradhenry7317 7 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah absolutely not. Choices are ours. Negative outlook. Some make smart choices some make bad. Doesn’t make the entire idea of moving extremely difficult. Read the comments. People up and left with a plan and loved it. Period

  • @DozaDeCulturaGenerala
    @DozaDeCulturaGenerala 2 года назад +92

    Hey, Mr. Henderson, amazing video as always! I was wondering if you'd be interested in going deeper (maybe a separate video) into those 'businesses' that you can buy and will generate $20k-30k per year. Really curious to find out more about this! Thank you.

    • @tinglestingles
      @tinglestingles 2 года назад +10

      Look at Empire Flippers. Many businesses for sale

    • @prepperjonpnw6482
      @prepperjonpnw6482 2 года назад +2

      He posted a video about that yesterday 5/29/22 and he went into detail about each one. Cheers

  • @anthonyandsam4659
    @anthonyandsam4659 2 года назад +39

    Andrew & Co,
    Thank you for all of the videos you have made, and especially for this one. As a retired divorcee with a 5 figure income, I will probably never be a formal customer of your company. But through watching your videos over the past few years, I have been motivated to make some steps towards having options.
    In a nutshell, until recently I only had US Citizenship. Because of your videos and suggestions, I have obtained UK Citizenship by descent. I am now focusing on gathering the paperwork necessary to also pursue Croatian Citizenship by descent. Either of those may not be the most glamorous or powerful passports to have, but they give me options that I didn't have before.
    AND, it didn't cost me a lot of money to get those options. It wasn't free, but it doesn't costs thousands to do.
    I may never actually use any of the above to move elsewhere. But having them as options just in case, gives me some real peace of mind.
    Thank you, Andrew.

    • @SaltyShaman
      @SaltyShaman 2 года назад

      You were able to get UK Citizenship by descent, without having to live there?? O.o *pulls up a chair*

  • @DiMagnolia
    @DiMagnolia 2 года назад +7

    My family and I moved to Mexico from the US with just a suitcase each last year, we rent furnished and work remotely. We don’t go to resort towns, everywhere else in Mexico is extremely affordable. We bounced around several states until we found the right place. Even with traveling to stay at a different Airbnb each month until finding our current place, our family of four adults live on about a grand a month. Three of us have the luxury of dual citizenship but one of our family members doesn’t, we’re applying for his residence but even overstaying his visa was only a $30 fee. Depending on where you go it’s also extremely safe, contrary to popular American belief.

    • @robinedwards7985
      @robinedwards7985 Год назад

      Where?

    • @gavnonadoroge3092
      @gavnonadoroge3092 Год назад +1

      Di Magnolia, what do you do for medical services?

    • @johng4093
      @johng4093 10 месяцев назад +1

      Just a word of advice to people that overstaying their visa in some countries will make it difficult to get long term residency in the future.

  • @brendakipkemoi2738
    @brendakipkemoi2738 2 года назад +8

    This is so useful Andrew. Thank you so much! Working as a freelancer towards FIRE and this info is gold. I hope I can make your events one day. I want a better life for my daughter and the info you give on this channel is helping me plan on how to legally emigrate.

  • @bethfurry7461
    @bethfurry7461 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for your insightful info! And if I may add, kindness. Very helpful!

  • @heart_of_freedom_idan
    @heart_of_freedom_idan 2 года назад +4

    Thank you Andrew for your great channel and also helping us younger, broker audience here, if u can make some more content like this itll be amazing! keep on the great work

  • @cecilprice4792
    @cecilprice4792 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for making this video. That was so good to hear

  • @asif62621
    @asif62621 2 года назад +3

    You are THE MAN Mr Henderson! Thanks

  • @magdastar2249
    @magdastar2249 2 года назад +3

    Great tips. Thank you for more ideas. Greatly appreciated.

  • @monkeyymyst7372
    @monkeyymyst7372 2 года назад +7

    Thanks Andrew! although i learn a lot from your regular videos, i appreciate you making one for 6 figs people. Please do make more. I am interested in methods of transferring wealth to other countries as many banking/financial services take huge % for this service.

  • @jonathankelly2655
    @jonathankelly2655 Год назад +1

    You're work has inspired me. I am visiting the countries I am interested in the next year. I am beginning to learn the language. Creating remote income streams. Thank you for the inspiration.

  • @thelimey351
    @thelimey351 2 года назад +2

    Thank you Andrew, this really good food for thought. ✔

  • @tonynes3577
    @tonynes3577 2 года назад +5

    Thanks Andrew. My parents left Europe in the 1950s with a suitcase in their hands. Had a family, bought a house. I left Canada for the US for my nursing medical career, became a dual citizen and now I frequent my condo in Mexico, so that might be my retirement place at least part time. 🌞🌵🙂🌴. There's lots of ways to do it!

    • @andyc9902
      @andyc9902 Год назад

      Wow fun. A global citizen

  • @SMG338
    @SMG338 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this informative video. It has helped me at a very crucial time. Appreciate you offering this content for those of us looking for alternatives in lifestyle and peace of mind!

  • @ENDLESSLIMITATIONS
    @ENDLESSLIMITATIONS 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for this video!

  • @ladycanuck66
    @ladycanuck66 2 года назад +55

    I can’t wait to leave Canada! 💁🏼‍♀️

    • @heavenismydomicile3280
      @heavenismydomicile3280 2 года назад +8

      Hopefully you can leave soon

    • @ladycanuck66
      @ladycanuck66 2 года назад +1

      @@heavenismydomicile3280 Why’s that

    • @octavialaprairie4525
      @octavialaprairie4525 2 года назад +14

      Hopefully the rumour that the land border restrictions will expire today, basically we are JT’s political prisoners.

    • @ladycanuck66
      @ladycanuck66 2 года назад +13

      @@octavialaprairie4525 Doubt it unfortunately, JT loves the hell he has created.

    • @ua1514
      @ua1514 2 года назад

      @@ladycanuck66 come to california lol

  • @sharonb3883
    @sharonb3883 2 года назад +4

    I love listening to Andrew, the voice of reason and options.

  • @del.see.oh.89
    @del.see.oh.89 Год назад +2

    I'm barely touching 6 figures but this video kind of got the cogs turning for me. Now I'm living in Ecuador and revisiting this video. It was a swift transition. I still have my US based job but I'm looking to work for myself now. Thank you for the content Mr Henderson.

  • @MichaelGolpe
    @MichaelGolpe 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for this video, Andrew and Team. I’ve been following for years and thought I had to be rich.

  • @elvinsimon5008
    @elvinsimon5008 2 года назад +2

    Awesome content.... thank you very much.

  • @emilytemple3609
    @emilytemple3609 2 года назад +3

    Really helpful thank you!

  • @SaltyShaman
    @SaltyShaman 2 года назад +36

    If you are in Canada unvaxxed, you can charter a boat or a plane and leave that way. You may need to share costs with like minded people, but it can be done.

    • @gohardorgohome7687
      @gohardorgohome7687 2 года назад +1

      How are we going to connect with these people in the first place ?

    • @SaltyShaman
      @SaltyShaman 2 года назад +9

      @@gohardorgohome7687 I'm guessing YTube comment section.. hahahaha! I dunno bud, I can't' do all the work for you. I can work on getting my boating license so I can come get ya all in loads. meet ya in Vancouver in say, September?

    • @phillipjuan1201
      @phillipjuan1201 2 года назад +16

      wow they still have that in place? What Nazis

    • @jtg1465
      @jtg1465 2 года назад

      @@phillipjuan1201 if it wasn’t clear before, it should now be 💯 crystal clear that this whole vaxx thing was about “total control” of the masses! Fascism2.0

    • @D33Lux
      @D33Lux 2 года назад

      @@phillipjuan1201 The patsy fascist trueau won't ease up the vax mandates for plane, train or bus travel. Echo is correct, you can charter a private plane since its a private business they're not required to follow any mandates which is just policy. Best way to punish garbage businesses is not give them your money. I wasn't aware of boat travel, but it makes sense, insane, mass murderous, colonialist, common law is through land, not out on the water. I would find out the birthing laws of ship for each country. Laws are so immoral.

  • @MariA-bu2jv
    @MariA-bu2jv 2 года назад +6

    Hi Andrew. Thanks for this. I know your vids are aimed at 7 to 8 figure entrepreneurs but I believe the vast majority of folk watching here are 6 and under. 7 and up have already made it and only need you if they are not good at logistics or lack time. More for us small fry please!🙏 As someone stated earlier, more info on the kinds of already successful businesses one can buy online.

  • @benkim2016
    @benkim2016 Год назад

    Amazing Andrew with so many contents!

  • @bonniewright3194
    @bonniewright3194 2 года назад +2

    This is good advise... thanks for doing this video and inspiring folks with average incomes. This nurse from Canada...needs an exit strategy.

  • @UniversalAbundanceLaws
    @UniversalAbundanceLaws 2 года назад +2

    Great video!

  • @fancyfaces10
    @fancyfaces10 2 года назад +17

    I am really interested in living in a countries like Georgia or Portugal or Albania, so this video really help me.thanks Andrew H.

    • @MissKimolia
      @MissKimolia 2 года назад +1

      Albania is not an option for you sweetie, first visit and see

    • @comradelieutenant
      @comradelieutenant 2 года назад +1

      @@MissKimolia it is funny to see these countries listed in the same sentence :-) although, Albania is lovely country after some practice in Guatemala or South Africa.

    • @MissKimolia
      @MissKimolia 2 года назад

      @@comradelieutenant Geography is a nice hobby but doesn't match with socio culture

    • @MissKimolia
      @MissKimolia 2 года назад

      @NostaIgia not hate,just a black woman would never have a chance in Albania to be accepted

    • @tinglestingles
      @tinglestingles 2 года назад +3

      @felicia glean Portugal is perfect for us. Investigate the D7 visa option.

  • @M64936
    @M64936 2 года назад +6

    I like how solution oriented you are

  • @michaelct75
    @michaelct75 2 года назад +7

    Wonderful as always Andrew... And you are correct you offered priceless information with all your videos I earnestly appreciate it greatly

  • @Dis_is_fine
    @Dis_is_fine 2 года назад +22

    Knowing that how much I paid in taxes this year could have covered a whole cost of living for a year in another country really is maddening… and I’m just middle class

  • @seanhurley4003
    @seanhurley4003 2 года назад +9

    I retired young on a low budget. Nice places I've experienced living in or at least lingering in:
    San Christobal Mexico is the cheapest
    Oaxaca Mexico is better bang for your buck, and almost as cheap.
    Puerto Escondito area (south coast of) Mexico if you want beach and or surfing.
    Antigua, Guatemala, the most english, but loads of woke american expats.
    Bogota Colombia, best big city (better air and cheaper than mex city).
    In Europe, Belgrade Serbia I only visitted, but very cheap, loads of english, and nice place. Would be my top pick in Europe

    • @gavnonadoroge3092
      @gavnonadoroge3092 Год назад

      sean hurley, what do you do for medical care in mexico?

    • @seanhurley4003
      @seanhurley4003 Год назад +2

      @@gavnonadoroge3092 I only went to the hospital once (fell from bike, got cut up). It cost effectively $5 to get my wounds cleaned and bandaged. So I paid out of pocket. I had travel insurance at the time, but didn't use it.

  • @sunshinexoxo6107
    @sunshinexoxo6107 2 года назад +1

    I appreciate this 👍🏽

  • @bukuism
    @bukuism 2 года назад +13

    Thank you for thinking of us down here in the 5 figure income bracket! We love your support and all your videos ❤️❤️ BIG UPS❤️❤️ May your success always be in ascension!

  • @laylalayla5364
    @laylalayla5364 2 года назад +6

    clutter and stuff is a major reason ppl stay stuck .. declutter your shit and move on

    • @MariA-bu2jv
      @MariA-bu2jv 2 года назад +1

      I think this is the biggest obstacle to overcome for the vast majority of people. Emotional attachment to, what is ultimately, their sh++.

  • @JDWard-Jeepster
    @JDWard-Jeepster 2 года назад +12

    I had a military retirement income so when my now Ex wife filed against me for Divorce mainly because I didn't make enough money to give her the lifestyle she both hadn't earned or deserved. That was my get out of jail for free card. Being she stole everything using the corrupt family courts all it cost me to leave was a passport and plane ticket. I have been living overseas for 6 1/2 years now. Have a beautiful young wife and 2 kids we live reasonably comfortably on $1,200 per month in the Philippines. Which will increase soon as I am now 62 And eligible for Social Security.

    • @D33Lux
      @D33Lux 2 года назад +2

      Keep living that good life brother, happy it all worked out for you. Cheers!

    • @jimiward7386
      @jimiward7386 2 года назад +1

      You have the same name as me.

  • @demian7567
    @demian7567 2 года назад +8

    Andrew, could you speak to the situation of having some kind of automatic/freelancing income and living in countries that don't allow you to legally work but have very generous accommodations for living in the country? For example, croatia.

  • @norasmission7394
    @norasmission7394 2 года назад +4

    I’m ready to go !!! :)

  • @tumminaro35
    @tumminaro35 2 года назад +5

    This has inspired me. Thank you!

    • @nomadcapitalist
      @nomadcapitalist  2 года назад +2

      I'm so glad!

    • @jtg1465
      @jtg1465 2 года назад

      @@nomadcapitalist yes, thank you so much. I taught high school English in the US for 15 years but still need and want to work (preferably remotely at this point). Could you possibly do a future video on the best “teaching English abroad” opportunities?
      I am also curious to know what the Nomad Capitalist team thinks of Belize as a potential country to which to relocate. Otherwise, I am considering Mexico (San Miguel or somewhere you’d suggest near the ocean where English is commonly spoken).
      Thanks again for all the value and inspiration you and your team bring to all of us, Andrew; it is truly appreciated!

  • @Dr.Zaius3000
    @Dr.Zaius3000 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for this video. I genuinely appreciate your content!

  • @domeswall
    @domeswall 2 года назад +12

    I just booked a plane ticket from Germany to Mexico for I think it was 620 Euro...

    • @bukuism
      @bukuism 2 года назад +1

      See you there!!

  • @afsharlady
    @afsharlady 2 года назад +3

    Absolutely loved this info! So many bright ideas and suggestions, I will be reviewing it again! Thank you! You are one smart cookie, for sure.

  • @CHICVOYAGE
    @CHICVOYAGE 2 года назад

    Interested Andrew you said the Vancouver to mexico city flight example off the bat

  • @sinastral8142
    @sinastral8142 2 года назад +3

    Exactly! Great content and ideas!
    Thank you!

  • @DanielMurrey
    @DanielMurrey 2 года назад +2

    Yes! Exploratory trip to Ecuador for me, my wife and daughter and my parents coming up this summer!

    • @brendan1675
      @brendan1675 2 года назад

      they implemented a mandatory vax if thats your thing

    • @DanielMurrey
      @DanielMurrey 2 года назад

      @@brendan1675 they rescinded it almost immediately. Government there is so inept they could implement or enforce a vax mandate. Vaccine rate in Ecuador is sub 50%

  • @maitreya1906
    @maitreya1906 Год назад

    LOVE . YOUR . SHOW ( and I will be in touch with your services when I'm ready to flee)

  • @cathyrichard2739
    @cathyrichard2739 Год назад +3

    Where do you want to be living when illness and dying appears?? Food for thought!

  • @hannathehappynomad
    @hannathehappynomad 2 года назад +14

    Great advice. We have more freedom than we think. It is not easy to pack up and leave, especially if you have family. I tried moving abroad and lived there for 4 years. Good times with it's own struggles. I returned back to the US though. My main reasons were: my kids wanted to be in their home and in their school, I was not able to find an online work in the US being abroad (during covid time), and I wanted to try living in the US again. So far so good, but I do miss the freedom and planning to move abroad when I'm an empty nester. I definitely recommend everyone to try living abroad. If you come back, most likely you can start your life where you left it. In my situation, I rented out my house, so it was really just coming back home. On the side note, I was an emigrant in the US, so moving to another country is not as scary for me. Anyway, traveling is the least you can do.

  • @richardwirt5614
    @richardwirt5614 2 года назад +2

    Wanted to just say ty. I emailed your firm for information and the response was prompt and insightful. Ty for all you do! Keep it up

  • @Michael-4
    @Michael-4 2 года назад +14

    I love the fact you have a well defined, exclusive niche. This makes great business sense and so does catering for the wider audience because a small percentage of those will 'qualify' as clients one day and be extremely appreciative. Thank you Andrew.

  • @MrRudeBert
    @MrRudeBert 2 года назад +1

    I’m having to start over again after slipping down a long snake, maybe I was pushed!. This time I’m climbing my ladders alone and the prospect of moving country is becoming very appealing to me. 🤔

  • @matthawksworth
    @matthawksworth 2 года назад +3

    I appreciate the advice Andrew!

  • @williamj.dovejr.8613
    @williamj.dovejr.8613 Год назад +2

    I am american...I love my country but I hate where it's headed...less freedom. I am not wealthy but this channel has inspired me to think outside the box.I just want to know where to begin.

  • @funicon3689
    @funicon3689 2 года назад +1

    now we're talking!

  • @big30o6
    @big30o6 2 года назад +8

    These are the type of videos needed. Many who would make the move are NOT 7 $ 8 figure entrepreneurs. You would advance your business if your opened up your guidelines. You may already but many don’t fall into the category you’ve stated. Just my Opinion.

  • @adamahmadhawwari8612
    @adamahmadhawwari8612 2 года назад +3

    I think before you leave to any place , as you say do your due diligence by traveling first around or where you will go to first ! Because I know how bad other places are compared to here .. even between cities inside my country I really think you always should live little or have a few visits unless you don’t care like I do about isolation or limited services or less entertainment extra

  • @craigross341
    @craigross341 2 года назад +2

    The biggest problem - and most folk don't know it - is that Man (as Aristotle said) is a "zoon politikon", a social-political animal. It's easy to exist on the cheap - to meet your biological needs. Even if you live in luxury somewhere you're not plumbed into the society you'll probably go mad.

  • @ecomarinebd
    @ecomarinebd 2 года назад +1

    Funny how was I was doing the same advocacy to tell people (relatively wealthy) to settle abroad for 1000 USD per month and now I see foreigners can come to Bangladesh too, to live around that cost, may be a little away from the city, but in a mansion, full time host of maids and batmans, fresh food and cheap airfare to the places of interest.

  • @reneeemigree9004
    @reneeemigree9004 2 года назад +1

    Hey, Andrew, there’s Doug Casey. Can’t wait until I can get to see this latest vid., besides this one, with Doug, looks great….’I would prefer 3rd World to America’, absolutely; need to watch that, when we get a minute. We learned from this channel, well, prophecy, the Bible, to begin with, about emigration, and the importance of it. Then, we were led to this v important channel, the nomad capitalist, that is showing forth some v important points, clues, like legacy countries, pitfalls, etc., and important characteristics of individual regions, like supply chain concerns, or, as we’ve learned here….really, non concerns, like in the USA, legacies. Latin Amer., e.g., really, not many supply chain issues there, at all. Seemingly.
    We are getting v. prepared, seeing large progress, and, ASAP, must return to the Doug Casey broadcast, too.
    Thanks, God bless.
    Pt. 1
    Quick Latest Find….Silver, Gold, hedges, like with Lynette Zang, ITM Trading, RUclips…and website….just discovered from another major Strategic Inv. Planning Channel, e.g., precious metals, going through security, it is not illegal to transport prec metals, you are legally allowed to own and transport personal property. But, personally I wouldn’t do it, wouldn’t advise it, and probably most experts wouldn’t; in, larger amt’s. However, the best most secure way of transporting precious metals is through registered mail, USPS. It can be insured up to $50,000, for $100, minimal cost, and the expert company, channel, (like this channel), stated, All Gov’t., Top Secret Documents are transported this way. The safest, most secure way, or means of transport, recommended, period. And in the video, interestingly, shows a couple of other carriers, including, infamously, UPS, with an attached disclaimer from that well known carrier, corporation, stating a series of Non Recommended packages, items, that should Not be sent, via UPS. There is a list, one of them, is Bullion, (Prec. Metals). V. interesting, as we learn the important facets of all of this. Will send that channel, when we get a chance. ✅ Pt. 2, down the road….
    Must Watch ITM Trading Lynette Zang, Chief Market Analyst….also, on RUclips. People, in the beginning, may not completely understand all of the intricate analytical terms she discusses, but, through time, one will see the trends, of these indexes and items she discusses to explain what the fed, etc,, is doing, is up to. However, would suggest one start with her silver and gold videos, to start. That simply explains the main important points of it all, for people. And, then, little by little, branch off. This is a precious metals company. Another good video, online, but probably available on RUclips, was ITM’s interview with Judge Napolitano, can’t remember his first name, whether it’s Andrew or Anthony…just viewed last evening; excellent. Ttyl, the Nomad Capitalist Channel…Pt. 2, we shall try to find that important company, channel, on RUclips, on sending prec. metals. So it can be known…viewed…by all, the audience, etc.

  • @mattanderson6672
    @mattanderson6672 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @gusboy20
    @gusboy20 2 года назад +1

    Does anyone know if you already decided on which country you want to go to, and are thinking of moving there in 2 years and buying a house, if there's any advantage in opening a bank account there now? this in the context of getting a mortgage there, or the lack of address history in the country will make it useless anyway? thanks

  • @togetherworksemail
    @togetherworksemail 2 года назад

    Andrew,
    What are your thoughts regarding Andorra as a place to move to, and get a passport from?
    Great channel, thank you for all you do.

  • @heavenismydomicile3280
    @heavenismydomicile3280 2 года назад +6

    Hightail it outta there!well said,andy!

  • @andrescv2665
    @andrescv2665 2 года назад +15

    If you have the courage and determination, just need your clothes and some cash to make it in other countries

  • @xxxxx2084
    @xxxxx2084 2 года назад +4

    Buy it there!! Including the pet!

  • @evogreen81
    @evogreen81 2 года назад +4

    I am trying to leave Canada with a small budget. I have decided on St. Kitts and Nevis. I am planning to Incorporate a business in St Kitts and then apply for a work permit so I can become a resident there. What are your thoughts on this plan? Have you saw this done before successfully?

  • @Chrisknot94
    @Chrisknot94 2 года назад +7

    Finally a video for me, a 3-figure entrepreneur and investor :)

  • @bohvoyage4078
    @bohvoyage4078 2 года назад +31

    Love this practical advice for people who can't afford your done-for-you services yet. Many of us are trying to go overseas so we can save on taxes build wealth easier and actually afford you one day lol. Thank you

    • @Josh-py9rq
      @Josh-py9rq 2 года назад +2

      Exactly 😎

    • @KyleReeseCel2029
      @KyleReeseCel2029 2 года назад +4

      Fact is in most cases you can't legally just go move to some other country, and stay their indefinitely without obtaining that privilege from the government either by work visa or citizenship. You will have to bounce around otherwise.

  • @tinglestingles
    @tinglestingles 2 года назад +15

    We're getting our residency in Portugal - nice and cheap! Downsized 4 bed house in the UK to 4 suitcases! Why is it that even after watching this video - VERY few will actually follow the advice?

    • @tinglestingles
      @tinglestingles 2 года назад +2

      The world is full of dreamers!

    • @philwalmsley6328
      @philwalmsley6328 2 года назад +6

      Many people are comfortable being uncomfortable

    • @p.p.papopapino8175
      @p.p.papopapino8175 2 года назад +8

      Fear

    • @MariA-bu2jv
      @MariA-bu2jv 2 года назад +6

      Emotional attachments to inanimate items and fear of the unknown

    • @Captain_MonsterFart
      @Captain_MonsterFart 2 года назад +1

      Because it's hard to predict where the next insanity will land. Europe feels vulnerable to me with the Russian oil situation.

  • @wesparsons5331
    @wesparsons5331 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for the great content. Could you consider doing a video on passive realestate income? I’m looking at moving to Georgia and will have a passive income of approximately 3k Australian dollars per month. I’m curious if that would be enough to live at a decent standard and fund a small start up business of some sort. Sell the properties is not an option as their rental return far exceeds their actual value.

    • @annettajensen6751
      @annettajensen6751 2 года назад +2

      I left Australia to live in Mexico. You can't work here unless you have the proper visa or have an online business. You can absolutely live on your realestate income. I do.

  • @MR-zy9ff
    @MR-zy9ff 2 года назад +5

    Thanks for the updates Andrew, much appreciated!

  • @itsabouttogetgood7729
    @itsabouttogetgood7729 2 года назад +1

    Great info...Any recommendations of a reliable website or firm to find online companies that are for sale?

  • @salannegrant6967
    @salannegrant6967 2 года назад +3

    Thank you nomad! Great vid, very informative!!

  • @yaseenkhaliq
    @yaseenkhaliq 2 года назад +2

    Finally they are reading comments !!!!

    • @tinglestingles
      @tinglestingles 2 года назад +1

      BUT... will anyone take his advice?

    • @yaseenkhaliq
      @yaseenkhaliq 2 года назад

      @@tinglestingles well thats the individual choice.

  • @mrpeel3239
    @mrpeel3239 2 года назад +2

    Do Feds and certain States consider a storage locker as tax "residency"?!

  • @mpeugeot
    @mpeugeot 2 года назад +3

    I am in North Korea (just kidding), how do you suggest that I go about leaving and going where I am treated best? ;)

  • @ladyashephd727
    @ladyashephd727 2 года назад +9

    As a experienced traveler living between several continents, its best to travel as light as possible. Moving should be a step to Cleanse of the Old and Start with the new. Look into the Economic Expansion Program, Tutoring in IT, Languages and Financial Literacy Services etc. You don’t have to have employees just the intent to add value to the economy.

    • @SoSomyxa
      @SoSomyxa 2 года назад +1

      The economic expansion program is a very vague name, when i look it up it just comes up with news about countries or cities plans to grow their economy…

  • @biggatap
    @biggatap 2 года назад +2

    Good evening . What are you thoughts on St barts .. as a tax Haven and living there