I have retired a year ago. I do have some savings. I couldn't afford my condo apartment and my car anymore. My pension covers only maintenance fees , municipal taxes , car maintenance and gas. Not much left. Almost nothing. I sold my apartment and bought a sail boat in Miami. Now I sail all Caribbean and live on the boat. No car , no maintenance fees and no bullshit anymore. Almost 70 % of my food coming from an ocean and I collect coconuts on isolated islands. The rest is canned food and some fruit and vegetables I buy when I enter the marina of different islands or on mainland. That's it. No rent, no tax , no bullshit.
100% truth. I had the American life from college in the 90s to 2019, when I decided to work remotely and meet a girl in Greece. This wasn't an escape but rather an opportunity to pursue what you desire. Make a decision on how you want to live your life, meet a person that aligns with your values and build a family and legacy around those key aspects. Eventually, my permanent residency and all other parts just fell into place. I figured it all out at 48. It's never too late to live your best life.
I agree, all these years I've been solo traveling outside the US was for that reason. I was running to connection with other cultures I felt more akin to. I've always felt misplaced in the U.S.
My granddaughter was born with ptosis. She had a silicone sling inserted to lift up her eye lid when she was 18 months. Fast forward she is 7 years old and in need of another surgery but no surgeon in the U.S. can do anything except replace the silicone. I researched on line and found a surgeon in Spain that can do the surgery without using any materials aside from her own muscles. I told my son his first reaction was are you crazy I'm not taking my daughter to a foreign country to be operated on. So after a year of begging showing him information he finally agreed. They went last September to Spain had the surgery and she is doing wonderful! Why can't the U. S. Doctors and hospitals offer better solutions?
I moved to the US 5 years ago from Canada. Lived in LA, Austin and now Oklahoma. I’m so ready to leave North America. Must be better than this. Too much tax, corporate greed and constant political theater. Over it.
@@James09291 oh man, it was a process and technically still not 100% done. My wife is American but I ended up getting a permanent resident visa. I came to the us in 2018 and when it the time came for the interviews and whatnot, the pandemic started. No bueno. The only thing I can suggest is consult an immigration attorney. The one I used was amazing and wasn’t too expensive. Firm is called Richards Jurusik immigration law.
In the mid 2000’s I worked with a lady in a care home that was very quiet but always pleasant and sweet, all her patients loved her calm demeanour and high quality care she provided. One of her patients pointed to a scar she had on her arm, this scar encompass her wrist to her elbow. I was assisting the resident with her medication and the lady with the scar was assisting with her compression stockings. The lady with the scar matter of factly, yet sweet and calm that she received the scar from a machete, while trying to protect her baby, who unfortunately was killed. Apparently she is a survivor of the Rwandan genocide. Whenever I feel I am having a bad day, I think back to this lady and her sweet calm demeanour whilst sharing a most horrific experience and realize I have nothing to gripe about.
I do this on a smaller scale. I moved to Mexico. Been here for years and I like it. Pay less, money goes further, and I like the people & the culture. My wife and kids are happy here. My wife is European & we have traveled around the world. Lived in Sicily & Bulgaria. Andrew is right. Step outside your comfort zone. With a positive attitude and a go with the flow attitude, you can be stimulated, educated and enriched by getting outside your bubble. If I was younger I would try to do more (71) but for me and my family, it’s been great. Listen to him, he’s telling the truth.
Me to, travelled all pandemia long through Mexico. So many amazing places, seen a total of 50 pueblo magicos. Now ended up to make more money in Merida.
Thanks for sharing your experience. I’m getting my passport next year and plan on checking out the Philippines or Mexico not sure which place first but these videos definitely tear down the propaganda that only America is a good place to live
So you have a retirement check coming in from another country?! I think it’s different for people who have yo work. Millions of Mexicans are trying to come to the US to work minimum wage jobs 🤷🏻♀️
I'm from Argentina and have no doubt this is a great place to live, kind of a sweet spot mix of contemporary, european, wild, peaceful, safe... I would love to help good people coming to live here, there's plenty! And we truly need more population...
Blessed is the man (or woman) who grew up around the kitchen table with a wise Father who could invite his children to see far, to see the world and the cycles of growth and decline. And to learn we are not trees. Move to where you are treated best.
The UK treats people in dingies with no money or ID pretty well, better than their own citizens. So you could say they are following Andrew's advice too.
No, it's not true. Not even near 100%. I've been to many countries, including Asia, and I've been to many States and Cities in the US. America is a self-correcting country, and you still have choice among different areas.. But being French-American I wish I could work in France and I'm not allowed, that seems thoughtless. In 1870 there was a war with Prussia, so they left. This is how Nomad Capitalist makes his money, and a lot of this is propaganda and his marketing..
@@MrBagusbah I've traveled quite a lot and lived in many places, in America and beyond, including Shanghai, and America is first under attack because it's a wonderful place, mostly because of our amazingly thoughtful Constitution and intentions.. We have to stand up and push back back again, and people have been trained to be too nice!!!! That being said, as a French American I wish there were more French people here, or that I could work in France. I'm not allowed. They have a lifestyle and style I appreciate and want more of. Not the attackers I see lately. (I do wonder if they feel they are also under attack? They should also protect themselves again.)
I'm just a trucker who owns a new home and am well settled, But, I am terrified of the criminals who are trying to rule the world through the WEF. These elites scare the crap out of me. I don't have enough savings to invest in another country, and how do I convince my wife and daughter to get out of Dodge? Maybe I'll wait until the last moment, or go down with the ship.
@@SternDrive hi - I’m not selling anything - but if you want to do that - I could help. It’s not as scary as it seems if you go it step by step and leave the door open in case you want to retreat. But the way to do it is step by step. My knowledge is principally limited to Mexico. But I also have limited experience in Colombia, Bulgaria and Greece. Good luck - whatever you do.
If You daughter is a teen and up, You don't have to hurry, don't be scare, just prep, pray, hope and live a day at a time. You are an essential employee so You don't have to worry about that. An if your wife is Also and essential worker double great, if your daughter and your wife and You are getting organize with learning, prepping, You have family, Nice community, Friends, more pluses, Best think would have for You to find a piece of land around with other relatives of Friends and water and homestead.
The US is going through a rough patch. If constitutional freedom is a priority and concern, most nations seem to be going through a rough patch. I am running from global authoritarian control. But where to run too? As a Canadian, I have had to come to terms with the fact that Canada does NOT have a constitution that is capable of protecting Canadians from the global agenda. As an independent farmer, food and water sovereignty is critical and something I wish to preserve. I have reviewed several nations, looking for a place where I can enjoy water and food independence while remaining relatively secure. Every nation I research has the income divide widening and therefore the risk of civil unrest increasing. "Where do I want to be during a civil uprising?" is a reasonable question to ask. The results of my investigation has surprised me. The US constitution is one of the best in the world. Rural Americans seem passionate in their willingness to defend it. I have concluded that it is safer to move my farm to a rural US state, than to outside of North America. I'm open to alternative viewpoints.
I am a Canadian, left in my early twenties as I did not like how things were going then (over 20 years ago). Moved to the USA. Have lived on different coasts here. Live in a rural town now. Things are not going well here either. I would re-think your plan. The Constitution is great on paper, however, it is being bastardized. It's just a piece of paper now. I don't see people here fighting for anything. They're too complacent, busy with their electronic devices. I'm speaking in general terms. It's not every single person. People in Congress do not represent us. The two parties are just different sides of the same coin, serving their overlords. We are not far behind what is going on in Canada. Just my two cents. Good luck to you!
@@nectarfrost Mexico is run by the cartels and your freedoms there exist only at their pleasure... if you're in your twilight years it may be safe enough, but it's no place to plant a family.
I agree with you. We have the best constitution in the history of the world, that's why Soros, CCP, Blackrock, WEF and friends are trying to destroy it. It's absolutely worth defending.
I'm a 68-year-old retired blue collar American. My wife grew up in what was then West Germany and we visit Germany occasionally. In my opinion,quality of life and freedom has declined in the US in my lifetime,but not nearly to the degree that it has in Germany since the 1970's when I was stationed there. I'm almost certain to live out the rest of my life in the small,rural US town where I now live,but if I were younger,I think I would be inclined to explore South America,Eastern Europe,and possibly Southeast Asia. Top of my list would be Argentina,then Albania and Malaysia. But,I wouldn't exclude Uruguay,Paraguay,Montenegro,Serbia,Georgia,Armenia,Vietnam,or Cambodia. In my opinion,considering leaving the US or Canada for any EU country would be insane,because every negative factor present in the US and Canada is far worse in the EU.
Rural ussa was mostly undisturbed last 5 years. Life as normal. Only big city asked you for 'papers please' and all of the business that asked for papers saw business decline fast.
I don’t agree at all. I’ve lived in both Europe (my whole life) and US for 2 years. The level of gun crime and feelings of being unsafe , plus non existent health care will never be better in my eyes than any EU country . Maybe for a wealthy person, US will be better , however for a regular person i would prefer EU any day.
@andertomsen some people prefer to be told what to do in life. It is OK that you are that person. Gun crime is pretty much non existent in small rural towns in the USA. Large cities are where the gun crimes usually occur, and that is largely due to drugs and especially ALCOHOL. In the EU, you can be fined/jailed for disrespectful speech. In England, over 3300 people have been imprisoned for speech in the past five years. The EU is waiting for you. It sounds like you were happier there. Have a safe move.
Because of this channel, I moved from Canada to Mexico and recently met an American Jew who also follows this content and is now living close to me in Mexico. Running from degeneracy and towards opportunity
@@MrJohndolphin Where did you go? TJ? I'm in Cancun and there are lots of 1st worlders living here too since the city has everything (costco, Mcdonalds, Walmarts, Uber, ... ) and is safe in the middle income areas.
@@MrJohndolphinMexico is 2/3 the size of the USA, so seeing one place doesn’t give a full picture. It’s like seeing downtown LA and thinking that the whole USA is a war zone cesspool.
Thank you Andrew... I listened to you 4 years ago and left Canada for Mexico based on your perspective. You were bang on then and you are bang on now! I'm grateful! I'm not rich and I did it. Now I see many people getting overwhelmed with the negative media and they fall for it. They get depressed and don't take action when action is necessary. I think this might be your best video so far! Outstanding!!
Yes!! Mexico! Why would someone remain a slave to $8-12k a year in property taxes..make your money in USA and leave. Drop citizenship. Property taxes in mx are $200usd a year.
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My best friend lives in Mexico and has been there for 3 years. She introduced me to Andrew and NC because he inspired her to immigrate. I started listening 2 years ago and left the US last year. I have dual citizenship so I’m staying here for the moment. Nomad Capitalist is a great resource and inspiration for making the first step for sure.
@lovliNY 20+ years ago it was great but now all the woke insanity has destroyed the economy, the social cohesion, the culture... almost everything. The cost of living is very high and so is the crime. The only thing going down is the temperature every winter.
I’m thinking of selling everything and becoming a retired nomad slow traveling around the world as I can’t decide on one place. I definitely have to leave Los Angeles soon.
A little piece of free advice. If you do it, make sure to have a plan C...take a little bit of your money and buy an acre of secluded land somewhere. I mean find a little lake or something that has small lots for sale, pay cash for it and hold onto it. If you bomb out, or go broke or if anything really bad happens you can always go there and start over with almost nothing. I'm speaking from experience. After years of being an expat, living in Asia. Covid and the government crushed both of my restaurants, and after it was just more slow decline until I said to hell with it and went home. Luckily, I had a few acres of remote property on a large lake with major river access that my mom and I bought years ago and never sold. We paid nothing for it and now it's worth a lot. So I'm building a small but nice home on it and we'll see...maybe keep it or sell it, but I can sail my boat out of that lake into another tributary, out to the Mississippi and down to the Gulf of Mexico if I so choose. Taking note from the housing bubble burst in 2008/2009, the only people who lost were the ones who owed a lot of money on their homes. The people who owned them outright were fine and now they're properties are worth double and triple what they paid for them 20+ years ago. My best friend bought a house for 120,000, didn't do much to it except paint and maint. and lived in it for about 12 years, with a $600.00 mortgage. He sold it for $219,000. and is buying a villa in Italy for $60,000 cash, to retire at 49yo.
Probably the best of the 20 or so videos I've watch of yours. The America of the 60s/70s when I was young was fantastic, now it is a mentally sterile, unfriendly pit of never ending violence. I took a trip to Asia and thought I'd be gone for 3-4 months. I stayed for 10 years. Went back to the US and could not wait to leave. So sad to see the decline of a once great country.
@@GreaterGood2024 I've visited half of the ASEAN countries, stayed several years in Thailand, now headed to Cambodia to stay for a year or so. Malaysia I've visited many times and really enjoyed it. Vietnam and Laos are next on my list to stay for 6mo-1 year. I can't recall an unpleasant situation in my travels in this area...except for immigration... :)
Hi and regards from Poland. I went from Poland to Ireland (great place no doubt) for ”a while, short stay” and after 13 years there 😂 I came back to Poland. You’re right, cheers
I am originally from Bulgaria but in the US for 40 years. Thinking of going back since I already speak the language and it would be an easy transition.
Am considering this one myself. Met a Bulgarian woman so visited the country and it appeals to me as somewhere where the distrust of government is high and things happen with cash.
Once the government stops caring about or being afraid of (meaning wanting to make the people in which they represent happy) their citizens suffer. America is no longer a country ruled by "the people."
I would love to see a video focused on what people with little to no money can do. I live on Social Security and little to no savings. I have managed to engineer an escape to the Philippines. But what are some alternatives when you don't have $1 mill to throw around. I know it isn't the demographic you cater too, but it would be a nice thing to do.
I think you have made a good choice. If you are not a fan of hot and humid, do a search on "cooler climates to live in the Philippines". There are a number of hill station towns where the elevation keeps the temperature more moderate.
Back in the 1970s I had two elderly neighbors who lived off their social security by having a place in Mexico. They still had a house in SoCal. But they primarily stayed in Mexico. That might still work if you pick the right area. Find ExPat communities with a lot of Americans living in them.
From what I've seen, Mexico because the dollar is stronger than then peso. There's Americans living in random parts like San Miguel. 2nd is Malaysia. There's the Malaysia My 2nd Home visa. Only requirement is you have to show proof of income and medical insurance. Everyone speaks English so you don't have to learn another language. I'm still researching about where to move to in Europe because I like the landscape.
I’m an American retiree that left the US 7 years ago. I have two perspectives about leaving. One is that I’ve live there 60 years so why not try somewhere else? Or, two, other countries have a lot of good things to offer me at this stage in my life. The US just doesn’t compare well to those countries. In the US I got a great education, had a great career, saved some money and earned a pension. Those are all good reasons to go to the US or grow up in the US but now that I am retired and financially independent I find that the US has a lot of strong competition in the world when it comes to satisfying my current retirement life wants and needs.
Could you please do a video on what someone with VERY little capital could relocate to? Someone with less than $50k, no business and limited/average skills? Thank you
We are Ex Pat Brits who moved to Canada 20 years ago but the last 8 years here have made us consider moving again. That said we are retired now with a very comfortable retirement lifestyle / income and travel the USA in the winter. We will be going to New Zealand next winter for 3 months. Basically you need to travel as much as possible while you can because life is so short.
@@goldbrick2563 Travel opens ones eyes. Have you ever met people who haven't travelled? They appear to know only what their locality expects them to know.
@@Mr196710 nah ive met people who've traveled to many continents and they're dumb as rocks, or still narrow minded and selfish type of people. Ive also met the most brilliant worldly type of people who havent been much of anywhere except their own country. No matter how much you travel, you're still you
@@Mr196710 your statement 'what their locality expects them to know'...i think may apply pre-internet if one didn't read books. Now, if you have access to the internet, there is no locality and no expectation of what you should know. You know the culture of your area, but you can also know the whole world. You probably are gen x or boomer age
@@goldbrick2563 Good advice but to have a better understanding of the world one needs to see as much of it as one can. Otherwise you only have a narrow perspective?
Citizenship should never be an obligation. Sure there are obligations that go along with it but a country should endeavor to make being a citizen desirable. The US has absolutely killed that desire. The level of taxes in the US and many countries started revolutions. Now we blindly obey as the govt taxes un into poverty and tells us we owe more. And we have become blindly obedient to the govt. It is very sad. I wish my wife wanted to leave as bad as I do.
agreed but no offense you're the reason i have 0 intention of getting married, imagine your entire life being held back because your woman said no lmao grow a pair man you have 1 life and you're spending it holding yourself back being submissive to a partner...
@@MissBabalu102 I dont have a lot of sympathy for the morons here who would vote for sand if they were dying in the desert because the “smart” people told them it would be good for them. I was in the Army. I did my part. Not sure it was worth it. I would have given my life for this country. Not anymore. Not for people who dont know what bathroom to use.
Taxes is not the worst part. The worst part comes when they lock the borders and start drafting everyone. Happened in "democratic Ukraine". I think any government would do the same if people in power are threatened. I think in our days one has to choose their destination very carefully. These things happen overnight.
Thank you so much for that very precious knowledge you share with all of us. Personally you literally changed my life since my first day following you at Nomad Capitalist, you gaved me hope, confidence and so so much more! I'm actually living in Canada and seriously planning about moving and because of you I feel a lot more confident doing it. God blessed you and your team🙏
One thing I will point out (and it will not be popular) is this is really only a problem if you want to live a lifestyle that costs lots of $$$. If you are living minimally on a small income in a rural area, no one will care and taxes won't be much of an issue. My family has lived in the same village for at least 1000 years, mostly as subsistence farmers and they lived a pretty good life. There are a bunch of people here on YT that live in relatively desolate areas in places like Arizona and pay something like $80/year in property taxes and that's it. So, that's another way to avoid all this. Save up a bunch of money (yes, it will be taxed while you are earning), move to a really cheap place and keep your lifestyle very minimalist.
Yeah the concept of homesteading is really taking off. But I ultimately believe that homesteading and moving away from the West are sister ideas. They both express a need to leave the social degeneracy and totalitarian global policies for a local community driven society.
That doesn't hold true though because I live very rural in Florida. In 2020 people from all over started moving here. We don't have the resources for it (hospitals, veterinarians, doctors, roads). Property taxes shot up. Now insurance. Now those same people aren't happy here so are moving to Appalachia and doing the same things to them. Meanwhile properties are underwater in Florida. Figuratively and sometimes literally.
People did this in many states and got socked with horrible fires burning up their area every year. They moved to small towns and started small farms and are now being extorted by local governments for water rights licensesure at high application fees and labyrinthian paperwork. They moved to poor states with few laws and building codes and after getting established find local governments imposing rules that mean they have to tear down their off grid systems. They built small homes in rural areas and then faced local governments telling them a small home doesn't meet building codes. They sold their farm goods to reasonable people willing to support and trust them only to have local bureaucrats use drones and enforcers to spy on them and fine them and to destroy the food they sell to the willing members of their coop. These are not isolated situations. These are our real freedoms being suppressed.
@@freeandhappy I seriously considered moving to Belize because I knew Mennonites who had lived there. But they chose to return to the U.S. and their reasons were sound.
I've moved to Sochi Russia 2 yearw ago with my wife and 2 daughters 3&5... best decision ever!!! No wokeness, No white guilt, No WEF etc, very clean, safe and pro family.. My business is doing very good - restaurant, the switch from Jupiter Florida was big yes but all worth it.. Russia is not the 3rd world country the West is lying about, infact most cities I've been to so far is way better then US cities... China is also a good option been there twice I think it's way ahead of USA !!! In all aspects...
If you think that Russia has no WEF, then you're gravely mistaken. Russia is under WEF control too. For example, de-industrialization, de-ruralization, de-population, they had the vaccine mandates in Russia too, and are now building bug food plants, and importing people from Central Asia to replace ethnic Russians, abandonment of rural areas and forcing everyone into the cities, just like in South Korea.
Yeah, how did China treat their citizens with the Covid lockdowns and lock ins to include constant testing, jabs, and hauling people away to camps. All for their good of course 🙄
I have been wondering where we can go. Husband and I are both RN’s and not rich. We are both new to Christianity and have no idea where to go. The Midwest to a red state from a blue state or leave the country? Glad to hear you enjoy Russia. It has been a. Place I wonder about lately.
I live in an ethnostate where we speak our own language. I have alliegance bound by history, culture and blood to my kinsmen. Americans were taken from their respective tribes many generations ago so they dont understand and/or have forgotten about things like this.
Probably one of the best episodes ever. Only thing I wish is that this was more accessible for people of moderate means. That's the hitch that surely trips many up.
You’re singing my song. 😅When I first flew from UK to Thailand in 2001 and met people from 18 to 80, who lived part time in Austria, London and Australia and the other part in Bangkok, where they had a business, a boyfriend, a wife and kids and a house they’d built, using the money from one part time life to finance the other, I was in shock. The world wasn’t what I thought it was at all. I’ve been back dozens of times, doing my own small import business and thereby funding my travel. I’ve lived in several countries, visited over 30 and met so many kindred spirits in multiple tongues. Finally I want to make the move, destination unknown. So glad I found this channel! 😊
How tf is Canada 1st in the freedom rankings. Are metrics like “number of peoples bank accounts frozen when they disobey” not used in the calculation of the freedom formula?
You are 100% right. I have been to 10 countries, and EVERYWHERE was nicer than the US. The only reason I am still here is for aging parents. I will never retire here. We are not cared about and became lazy and complacent. Travel and learn everyone,there are wonderful things outside of the borders!!!
Take your parents with you. I convinced mine to leave with me but it wasn't easy, they were the mentality there's nowhere to go that's better and we have to be patriotic fighting for the country.
My mom is 86 years old and I and my wife are her primary caregivers. If I could convince her to get on a plane, we’d be on a plane before Christmas ‘24. FTR, I’m partial to Colombia. People say to me, “It’s too dangerous!” I live in Baltimore, MD, known amongst the more cynical as “Bodymore, Murderland.”
I am expanding my business into Europe from the US and also moving later this year. Not everything is perfect over there either but I feel a lot better when I'm spending long amounts of time outside the US. Regardless of finances it's just better for mental health.
I don’t think the people in the US worry about other people around the world doing well. I don’t think anyone has anything out for the non-American. I certainly don’t and I don’t think so poorly of my fellow Americans. I don’t think Americans are sitting around the kitchen table, saying to each other. “Boy I hope the people in Nigeria are suffering”. Anyone who thinks that is projecting their own hearts and minds onto others.
Not about hoping they do bad but in their mind they think it'sthe case. I'm in Africa and we're doing better off invaders should stay in their place stop thinking about others.
Wow. Way to knock it out of the park Andrew! That only is this probably your most honest most hard-hitting and most philosophical video but it is your best sales video of all time! This is due to your absolute unvarnished honesty. You keep up the good work and when I'm ready, I will give you a call, hopefully sooner rather than later.😎
I go where the wind blows . And keep my small 12 meter sailing yacht ready to go to sea at a moments notice. I spent the first 2 years of covid free as a bird. In south east asia.
I'm in South East Asia. Did you come into ports during those 2 years of covid? Movement Control Orders were implemented in Thailand, Malaysia and others during those 2 years so how did you cope?
Instead of running away, please support those trying to stop the bad guys. Door to Freedom created by small country doctor has been working on stopping the WHO's pandemic treaty. We can win if we work together.
What are you doing to support trying to stop the bad guys? For me it's more like running to freedom, running to housing security, running to universal healthcare. I'm kind of tired of the comfortable liberal asking me to support when I haven't been supported by them for 40 years while they made their nut.
Reminds me of the first time I took my family to Mexico. My wife asked me "Why don't we need to wear seatbelts". I responded "Because this is a free country"
Great video! I had the chance to travel to over 20 countries and lived in some of them, I agree with you. I go where I am treated best. What is the personal benefit of being patriotic? Who benefits from your patriotism?
Bravo ! Finally an honest view on this world we live in. I've travelled most of my life and North America isn't the best place to live in many ways. Many of my friends left to other countries and never looked back. You don't have to be a millionaire to leave your country lol. Go to a place which ticks all your boxes which you'll find more opportunities, better weather, and peace of mind.
Thanks Andrew, I am an immigrant in the US, I did it at the right time, but ready to lift wings again. I see this Country getting so autoritarian & ridiculously expensive. There arent any goos jobs here for my children, some say will follow me. Thank you again for opening more horizon for people.
Andrew keep doing what you do best , both inspiring people and helping people to go where they're treated best . I get inspiration from your words every time . Enough to , at 65 , make a permanent move . Thank you
Here an unconventional tip to know if in your country WEF's control is high or low. Check in the last 50 years if the production (and consumption) of beef declined or increased. There are some other metrics observational only but beef is the top indicator in my opinion. By the way in the entire west and especially in USA it decreased by a lot but in Asia the opposite.
@@marie-joelleraussouWEF has four commandants. Eat less red meat, own less cars, fly less and do not procreate. (They actually say those things) So check what countries in last 10-20 years increase the red keat consumption, buy more cars than used to be, fly more for tourism and they don't have population collapse due super low birth rate and increasing of uncontrolled immigration. South east Asia is in top spot but east Asia and south Asia are also relatively ok. Europe is done, USA barely.
I immigrated to Canada in the late 60’s . Built a business, employed hundreds of people over the years, paid millions in taxes, sometimes millions in a single year .Sold the business, and now with less than a year left on my contract and ready to retire. I am waking up to the fact that the government portray’s me as the villain in society and wants to take the rest of it. If it wasn’t for my kids I would be leaving this place!
We are New Zealand citizens and we have lived in Colombia for five and a half years so far. We have never regretted our decision. Colombia has a leftist government right now but the Congress keeps a brake on the worst excesses so we aren't too worried. Only another 2 years to go!! By then we will be 79!!
@@smb2735 There is crime everywhere of course but Colombia generally is far safer than many US cities right now. It's just a matter of being sensible and not walking around city areas at 3am for instance. But where we live in a delightful country town, I'd feel safe doing just that at any hour.
The real question is: if I just "identify" as an EX-US citizen can I stop paying taxes? Our current administration should support this & my new pronoun "tax'free'me."
@@QDogg IMO, the main thing that keeps us trapped, is our own unfounded fears. What you had commented on was if a person decided to renounce their U.S. citizenship. But for 99% of us, that's not even necessary to NOT pay U.S. taxes when living/working overseas. The Foreign Earned Income Exclusion allows one to _Exclude up to _*_$120,000_* or even more if housing costs are deducted. One still needs to file, AND pay SS/Medicare (which is minimal), but the BEAUTY is that one's income of $120K U$D (key: US dollars) earned - not taxed - in almost every other Country on earth, spends like $500K to $1M per year. We call that geo-arbitrage. Living abroad, even in parts of Europe, one can live like Royalty, and even then one couldn't find a way to spend it all.
I won't be running from my Australian home. Cause moving to next country still means you are governed by a new group of people. I'll stay and fight I'm not abandoning my natural habitat. Wish more people grew a pair ffts As the song goes: "I still call Australia home" After 70,000+ years my ancestors been here it's in my blood. Nature is waiting for us to return with all it provides for ALL Australians. This is a harsh land makes, strong people come on Aussies we got this.
Andrew, thanks for discussing these topics. Last year I met the most wonderful people while I was on The Camino de Santiago-people from all around the world that were happy, successful and so open and kind. The ones who impressed me the most were from S. Korea and Malaysia. Obviously they are doing things right over there! I’m from Florida…😀
As a Canadian, I am thinking of getting a permanent residency in Serbia/Montenegro since my online business partners are from there. I have traveled in 65 countries (thanks to Olympic sports and Cirque du Soleil) and speak fluently French, English, and Spanish. I am also thinking of South America, which I know very well. I will see how Milei will turn out the country, Argentina, and love Mexico. My criteria: Not Anglo-Saxon, not hot and humid, rich culture, and where I can speak the language since meeting people is a passion.
Indeed, Serbia or Montenegro could be promising options for you, given your criteria. However, navigating the process can be intricate. If you need personalized guidance, feel free to reach out to our team. We're here to assist you every step of the way. nomadcapitalist.com/apply/
Serbia and Montenegro, not a bad idea. Miliei had already the director of the CIA to visit, wants to join NATO an use the US dollar. Libertarianism sounds great, but in the case of Miliei it just means handing the country over to multinationals and his Zionist friends. I am afraid it will get very bad rather soon....
@@ktrimbach5771 yep. The clever Jews all left early and got revenge by building the first nuke. Too bad for both them and the Japanese that Germany had already lost by the time they finished building it.
Agree completely with the Nomad Capitalist premise, however, in the interest of accuracy the US wasn't an empire in 1776... the British "re-invaded" in 1812, burning down Washington DC. Through the 1800's the US hardly had a military capable of defending its own borders. The early 1900's was the beginning of empire with Teddy Roosevelt, gun-boat diplomacy and the Federal Reserve. Not saying things aren't going down hill as they clearly are. But the "empire" is only about 125 years old. Just saying.
I completely understand your view point 👉🏾. Most Americans have not even traveled outside their own State to see another States in the Republic. When you travel, it opens your mind up to possibilities. Being an entrepreneur is totally about possibilities. Mindset is key.
Living Large and Loud in Central Asia - Hopping between Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan as I can, as I need to.... I don't expect many Americans to come here 1) Language barrier 2) cultural differences 3) NO BACON and in Kyrgyzstan particularly - No McDonalds, No Starbucks, No DunkinDonuts, No BurgerKing, No Taco Bell, No Chipotle .... NO TikTok ...
My problem today as a 69 year old retired police officer and a patriot is we need to put our country, people first in our foreign policy.....no more foreign wars unless our Soverign Country is threatened. Have a military defense second to none, reset to our own gold backed cuurency, engage in fair foreign trade that is best interest of our people and busines, return to a limited Federal Government and return much to the governnent that is closer to the people aka States and local government and protect our business first as does the rest of the world their own citizens. Pause immigration expell current illegal foreign citizens then we will emerge again. Oh no national police. Keep them local......limited federal power. Lical education not political indoctrination....education.😊
It's not really that hard, a countries economic prosperity is based on its exports. The west imports everything, I look around my small town that once had G.E/ paper mills/ leather/ steel. All of which are derelict buildings. The surrounding towns falling apart or torn apart by drugs and gangs. The only business left are Globalists sized fast food and groceries siphoning money out of the community. Everyone holding onto this idea that their country is gunna turn it around and fix it all is, to be nice, is lacking awareness and has probably never traveled. Andrew been watching your videos for awhile now and I must say I really enjoyed this one a lot. Your candor and cadence sprinkled in with some humor and personal experiences was spot on. When nomad starts offering CUPID packages is the day I get a little concerned, just point me to where the sun raises on smiling faces and sets to the rhythm of fun music.
I Love your knowledge and delivery . I have no money, other than my well earned pension but i travel mainly in Asia and Malaysia because I can't afford to live in my own western country 🤷 I love being a nomad at 70 😂❤ For sure Andrew if I every came into money You would be my number one adviser 🤩🙏
The 250 year lifespan of empires is something that has always interested me. My question is when did the ‘American Empire’ actually begin? Was it 1776? Westward expansion? The end of WW2? You could argue that the US was just a humble republic for at least some of its existence
If the American Empire doesn’t begin until 1945 then it probably has quite a few more years ahead of it (assuming 250 year lifespan). I say this as someone who is generally bearish when it comes to the US politically and economically
I think the end of WW1. Great Britian was severely economically wounded by the war and only went downhill from there. WW2 and later the Suez Crisis in 1956, was the final nail in the coffin.
I agree that things don’t look good at all but surprising things happen. The renaissance of the early Roman Empire and the Augustan age was preceded by the chaos and civil war of the late Republic. That being said I have no attachment to a particular outcome and definitely would not put all my eggs in one basket
the first part of empire was conquering much of north america-fighting with native tribes, the french, the english, the spanish/mexicans and then moving in settlers, building cities, exploiting natural resources, growing a military
History repeat: I am Peruvian, during the War Wold 2, Peru didn’t participate directly, BUT it was with the allies, SO, because of it, they (and other countries too unfortunately) put the Peruvian JAPANESE in concentration camps… and took away from them, their personal assets (business, etc) IF, a WAR happens again… and you are from US, AUSTRALIA, or UK living in another country that support the enemy of your country (China or Russia for example) WHAT MAKE YOU THINK they won’t take your assets away from you?…. You will come a target in that country, the more money you have, more attractive you are for the country you will be living in… it’s not conspiracy… it happened before (Remember what happened with the Jews in Germany?…what happened with the Assets of Americans living in CUBA during the Castro revolution and then, WHAT happened with the foreigners assets living in Venezuela during the first decade that CHAVEZ started “the revolution”… And by the way, something similar happened in my country (PERU) during the 70’s when a Lefty Militar Government took the power and take away the land and business of American, Italians and English that invested in Perú… If it happened before, it can happen again. Even if you are living in ASIA or MIDDLE EAST that probably they will side with CHINA and not with US… Don’t go to ANOTHER COUNTRY where you can no get A NATIONALITY, even IF you can gen Residency. Act wisely. By the way I also have America. Nationality, and I know what I am talking about. Once one time. Act wisely.
The reason you drew a blank when you talked about the UK election was because we the UK citizens did not vote for Rishi Sinak. It was the elite's that voted him in not the people. Also its funny that Rishi's has step family ties to WEF
Understanding the real history and mechanisms of how we got to this moment is probably the best way to preserve assets and personal safety in the coming collapse. To anyone looking to move abroad, please spend time in a variety of countries since it's usually not what you assume. Talk to other ex-pats and see how easy or not it is to get the services you need.
Generally speaking, I'd say if you're a US citizen, and especially if you're white, you're best of staying in the US. However, if access to services is important to you, what you get in the US currently very well may not be available when TSHTF. I think social unrest is a given at this point, something else to consider, not that it isn't happening in other countries, too.
My children, who are U.S citizens and under 24 love the opera, love sailing, love making music, love being self employed…..you just knew the wrong people when you were growing up. I’m not arguing that the U.S is ideal, but I am saying there are civilized and culturally intelligent U. S children. It has nothing to do with me, their mom. I don’t like the opera or sailing and I can’t sing a note. But I am self employed and have been self sufficient my whole life.
This country has been headed in a bad, bad direction since 1947. If I had the money (I'm retired) I would skedaddle to Croatia or another Balken country. I would not hesitate. This isn't the country in which I was born in 1951--and it's scary.
I have lived and worked in several european countries and for me is shocking when I moved back to the U.S. many americans couldn't understand, or maybe couldn't care less, that life in general is far better compared to the U.S., some obvious well known examples in Europe are better safety, better higher education and far less costly, better healthcare system, better FOOD !!! ... Americans ask me how can be possible, I tell just go and see for yourself. I could think in general european governments are more socially conscious and their citizens hold accountable a lot more their gov officials, in contrast to the U.S. where politics are for sale, big corporations rule, all about money, hard working americans dumped, pay taxes for nothing, public infrastructure falling apart, you're on your own. Americans need to wake up from cultural and geopolitical isolationism and really, move where you are treated best. Andrew thanks so much for sharing your great very inspiring life experience. All best.
I totally respect what you are saying. However I think it’s important to say that when you’re born in a country we have the privilege and right and responsibility to try to help that country and not abandon it when things start going downhill. We should stick to our country rise up and try to make it a better place. And sometimes yes, we have to fight for it. But it’s so important that we don’t just abandon our country because some people are making really bad decisions. If everyone just abandoned our country then how will it ever get better? We need intelligent people to stick around stand up and fight for a better future. And we should be proud to be Americans.
This is a great point. I'm in UK and prepping to leave. Some mates think I'm a traitor. I'm just an old guy who doesn't want the fight any more, my kids can do all that until they get old like me. Sometimes it's better to move on than stick around a sinking ship.
By far your best episode!! Left Germany 22 years ago for America. Now I’m gonna move to Mexiko. Your content definitely helped me to make this decision. Thank you
Thank you. I truly enjoyed this video. I woud like to know more about country rather than city living in more retirement-supportive areas. Freedom is clean food are most important.
Thank you for educating the people. The decision to move is not easy. I've moved a lot (a LOT) and my conclusion is, you have to ignore your spoilness and restore your expectations to default each time you move.🎉 Regards from Serbia ❤❤
Wow you have nailed exactly How I feel about most of things, Wow what a affirmative feeling of knowing I'm not alone You hold the very spirit heart that USA's founding fathers had in their time, and I'm not American, but this's what I love from you all
Agree with everything you said! Though wish you would've talked more about specific countries that are likely to ball at WEF plans. El Salvador comes to mind
@@MelandRandy Only because the prime minister won't let any immigrants in. But as for americans? That's believable. For cheaper countries, they all seem to like south-east asia for some reason (And some south-america). I personally wouldn't mind baltic europe, but I'd need to check which countries have a good human rights record.
I love your knowledge and delivery ❤ I have no money only my hard earned pension . I love being an adventurous nomad at 70 😎 I travel mainly around Asia and Malaysia because I can't afford to live in my own western country where they don't care that their elderly have to decide between keeping warm , paying rent or eating . Stop moaning and being victims people . Andrew if i was ever to come into money , you are my number one adviser ❤
I have retired a year ago. I do have some savings. I couldn't afford my condo apartment and my car anymore. My pension covers only maintenance fees , municipal taxes , car maintenance and gas. Not much left. Almost nothing.
I sold my apartment and bought a sail boat in Miami. Now I sail all Caribbean and live on the boat. No car , no maintenance fees and no bullshit anymore. Almost 70 % of my food coming from an ocean and I collect coconuts on isolated islands. The rest is canned food and some fruit and vegetables I buy when I enter the marina of different islands or on mainland. That's it. No rent, no tax , no bullshit.
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say hello from me to barbados-oistins- and curacao...........and have a happy life
May you stay healthy and safe. Enjoy that new life style while you can.
I complete believe you as I get ready to sell my condo in central Florida it’s getting bad
That’s the way!
Let's turn the tables and make the WEF ask where they can go to escape us
Make them own nothing and eat bugs
@@Cj-qt2ls and shit
When do we start? 🫡
We already had a big win today as the US banned CBDC 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@@Cj-qt2ls nah we'll own them and they'll just eat sh*t
100% truth. I had the American life from college in the 90s to 2019, when I decided to work remotely and meet a girl in Greece. This wasn't an escape but rather an opportunity to pursue what you desire. Make a decision on how you want to live your life, meet a person that aligns with your values and build a family and legacy around those key aspects. Eventually, my permanent residency and all other parts just fell into place. I figured it all out at 48. It's never too late to live your best life.
Thank you for this. I really needed to hear it.
Congrats 🎈🍾🎊
Same - I met a beautiful fiji girl that is amazing in every way imaginable
You went full Greek! 🗽
Greece? 😂..they have no money, no jobs and a horrible government
We're not running away from anything. We're running towards what we want in life. Very well spoken
exactly! just stand & expose
Right!
TOO MUC IDIOCRACY IS THE NOW!
Amen!
I agree, all these years I've been solo traveling outside the US was for that reason. I was running to connection with other cultures I felt more akin to. I've always felt misplaced in the U.S.
My granddaughter was born with ptosis. She had a silicone sling inserted to lift up her eye lid when she was 18 months. Fast forward she is 7 years old and in need of another surgery but no surgeon in the U.S. can do anything except replace the silicone. I researched on line and found a surgeon in Spain that can do the surgery without using any materials aside from her own muscles. I told my son his first reaction was are you crazy I'm not taking my daughter to a foreign country to be operated on. So after a year of begging showing him information he finally agreed. They went last September to Spain had the surgery and she is doing wonderful! Why can't the U. S. Doctors and hospitals offer better solutions?
Medicine in the us is about money. Nothing else
Spain has good dokters!
Omg this story made my day. Amazing! God bless you! ❤
Dr. Ramon Medel
USA is actually evil
"If you live in an Empire....They DONT care about you"....sums it all up! Great video!
You Should care about your own country. It's your fault. "Ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country."
@@seraph3761 Read the lyrics of Dire Straights, Telegraph Road.
@@seraph3761 Did you see TH-cam erased your other post. How frustrating.
Very true I hope my end isn't so soon but with health issues some money! Where can I head too?:age is not favorable?
Very insiteful
I moved to the US 5 years ago from Canada. Lived in LA, Austin and now Oklahoma. I’m so ready to leave North America. Must be better than this. Too much tax, corporate greed and constant political theater. Over it.
Come to 🇲🇽
@@purplelizard8 is that a flag of Mexico?
@@patrickgagne8795how did you move from Canada to USA? Was it work visa? I am trying to do the same
@@James09291 oh man, it was a process and technically still not 100% done. My wife is American but I ended up getting a permanent resident visa. I came to the us in 2018 and when it the time came for the interviews and whatnot, the pandemic started. No bueno. The only thing I can suggest is consult an immigration attorney. The one I used was amazing and wasn’t too expensive. Firm is called Richards Jurusik immigration law.
You picked 3 of the worst places to live. I'd want to flee as well haha.
In the mid 2000’s I worked with a lady in a care home that was very quiet but always pleasant and sweet, all her patients loved her calm demeanour and high quality care she provided. One of her patients pointed to a scar she had on her arm, this scar encompass her wrist to her elbow. I was assisting the resident with her medication and the lady with the scar was assisting with her compression stockings. The lady with the scar matter of factly, yet sweet and calm that she received the scar from a machete, while trying to protect her baby, who unfortunately was killed. Apparently she is a survivor of the Rwandan genocide. Whenever I feel I am having a bad day, I think back to this lady and her sweet calm demeanour whilst sharing a most horrific experience and realize I have nothing to gripe about.
I do this on a smaller scale. I moved to Mexico. Been here for years and I like it. Pay less, money goes further, and I like the people & the culture. My wife and kids are happy here. My wife is European & we have traveled around the world. Lived in Sicily & Bulgaria. Andrew is right. Step outside your comfort zone. With a positive attitude and a go with the flow attitude, you can be stimulated, educated and enriched by getting outside your bubble. If I was younger I would try to do more (71) but for me and my family, it’s been great. Listen to him, he’s telling the truth.
Me to, travelled all pandemia long through Mexico. So many amazing places, seen a total of 50 pueblo magicos. Now ended up to make more money in Merida.
Thanks for sharing your experience. I’m getting my passport next year and plan on checking out the Philippines or Mexico not sure which place first but these videos definitely tear down the propaganda that only America is a good place to live
Yes I've read some great things about Mexico . It sounds a wonderful place to escape to
So you have a retirement check coming in from another country?!
I think it’s different for people who have yo work. Millions of Mexicans are trying to come to the US to work minimum wage jobs 🤷🏻♀️
I'm from Argentina and have no doubt this is a great place to live, kind of a sweet spot mix of contemporary, european, wild, peaceful, safe... I would love to help good people coming to live here, there's plenty! And we truly need more population...
that's so kind of you 🙂
Black too?
@@LynB-mj9zk why not? If you ever happen to visit Buenos Aires you'll see people from all over the world...
@@FedericoPalma Thank you so much..Just hearing that makes the world a better place. Be blessed.
Si aprueban el dnu, la reforma laboral y empieza a bajar el crimen entonces creo que empezaré a ver cómo mudarme allá. Saludos de España
Blessed is the man (or woman) who grew up around the kitchen table with a wise Father who could invite his children to see far, to see the world and the cycles of growth and decline. And to learn we are not trees. Move to where you are treated best.
Then why did Barbara Walters ask Katherine Hepburn what kind of tree she would be? 😂
you are right
misses the central bank crime.. printing bogus scrip money.. lending same to corrupted gvt for profit
Or wise mother because my mom, who is dead, predicted this moment that we are living in.
Please, all pure propaganda to garner clicks.
Go where you are treated best as long as you have money to be accepted in the first place.
Exactly
Pushing the rootless global capitalist existence. Shallow and meaningless.
Lol true
This!
The UK treats people in dingies with no money or ID pretty well, better than their own citizens. So you could say they are following Andrew's advice too.
I don't like most of what this channel says about the USA.....because it's 100% true.
No, it's not true. Not even near 100%. I've been to many countries, including Asia, and I've been to many States and Cities in the US. America is a self-correcting country, and you still have choice among different areas.. But being French-American I wish I could work in France and I'm not allowed, that seems thoughtless. In 1870 there was a war with Prussia, so they left. This is how Nomad Capitalist makes his money, and a lot of this is propaganda and his marketing..
Sadly, you're right! The challenge is, how do we generate income off shore?
No, It's NOT anywhere near 100% true.
@@MissBabalu102state your case then.
@@MrBagusbah I've traveled quite a lot and lived in many places, in America and beyond, including Shanghai, and America is first under attack because it's a wonderful place, mostly because of our amazingly thoughtful Constitution and intentions.. We have to stand up and push back back again, and people have been trained to be too nice!!!! That being said, as a French American I wish there were more French people here, or that I could work in France. I'm not allowed. They have a lifestyle and style I appreciate and want more of. Not the attackers I see lately. (I do wonder if they feel they are also under attack? They should also protect themselves again.)
I'm just a trucker who owns a new home and am well settled, But, I am terrified of the criminals who are trying to rule the world through the WEF. These elites scare the crap out of me. I don't have enough savings to invest in another country, and how do I convince my wife and daughter to get out of Dodge? Maybe I'll wait until the last moment, or go down with the ship.
@@SternDrive hi - I’m not selling anything - but if you want to do that - I could help. It’s not as scary as it seems if you go it step by step and leave the door open in case you want to retreat. But the way to do it is step by step. My knowledge is principally limited to Mexico. But I also have limited experience in Colombia, Bulgaria and Greece. Good luck - whatever you do.
If You daughter is a teen and up, You don't have to hurry, don't be scare, just prep, pray, hope and live a day at a time.
You are an essential employee so You don't have to worry about that. An if your wife is Also and essential worker double great, if your daughter and your wife and You are getting organize with learning, prepping, You have family, Nice community, Friends, more pluses, Best think would have for You to find a piece of land around with other relatives of Friends and water and homestead.
Everywhere I go I take with me my faith in my LORD JESUS CHRIST, who can do all things possible, pray always and put GOD first in everything you do💓
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That's fabulous. So many more people these days are looking to God not necessarily through religion...
The US is going through a rough patch. If constitutional freedom is a priority and concern, most nations seem to be going through a rough patch. I am running from global authoritarian control. But where to run too?
As a Canadian, I have had to come to terms with the fact that Canada does NOT have a constitution that is capable of protecting Canadians from the global agenda. As an independent farmer, food and water sovereignty is critical and something I wish to preserve.
I have reviewed several nations, looking for a place where I can enjoy water and food independence while remaining relatively secure. Every nation I research has the income divide widening and therefore the risk of civil unrest increasing. "Where do I want to be during a civil uprising?" is a reasonable question to ask.
The results of my investigation has surprised me. The US constitution is one of the best in the world. Rural Americans seem passionate in their willingness to defend it. I have concluded that it is safer to move my farm to a rural US state, than to outside of North America. I'm open to alternative viewpoints.
I am a Canadian, left in my early twenties as I did not like how things were going then (over 20 years ago). Moved to the USA. Have lived on different coasts here. Live in a rural town now. Things are not going well here either. I would re-think your plan. The Constitution is great on paper, however, it is being bastardized. It's just a piece of paper now. I don't see people here fighting for anything. They're too complacent, busy with their electronic devices. I'm speaking in general terms. It's not every single person. People in Congress do not represent us. The two parties are just different sides of the same coin, serving their overlords. We are not far behind what is going on in Canada. Just my two cents. Good luck to you!
@@nectarfrost Mexico is run by the cartels and your freedoms there exist only at their pleasure... if you're in your twilight years it may be safe enough, but it's no place to plant a family.
Check out New Zealand and Chile. We will be doing more research on both.
@@jelliebean2680Very well stated!
I agree with you. We have the best constitution in the history of the world, that's why Soros, CCP, Blackrock, WEF and friends are trying to destroy it. It's absolutely worth defending.
I'm a 68-year-old retired blue collar American. My wife grew up in what was then West Germany and we visit Germany occasionally. In my opinion,quality of life and freedom has declined in the US in my lifetime,but not nearly to the degree that it has in Germany since the 1970's when I was stationed there. I'm almost certain to live out the rest of my life in the small,rural US town where I now live,but if I were younger,I think I would be inclined to explore South America,Eastern Europe,and possibly Southeast Asia. Top of my list would be Argentina,then Albania and Malaysia. But,I wouldn't exclude Uruguay,Paraguay,Montenegro,Serbia,Georgia,Armenia,Vietnam,or Cambodia. In my opinion,considering leaving the US or Canada for any EU country would be insane,because every negative factor present in the US and Canada is far worse in the EU.
Rural ussa was mostly undisturbed last 5 years. Life as normal. Only big city asked you for 'papers please' and all of the business that asked for papers saw business decline fast.
Nature Island is paradise for us now
I don’t agree at all. I’ve lived in both Europe (my whole life) and US for 2 years. The level of gun crime and feelings of being unsafe , plus non existent health care will never be better in my eyes than any EU country . Maybe for a wealthy person, US will be better , however for a regular person i would prefer EU any day.
@andertomsen some people prefer to be told what to do in life. It is OK that you are that person. Gun crime is pretty much non existent in small rural towns in the USA. Large cities are where the gun crimes usually occur, and that is largely due to drugs and especially ALCOHOL. In the EU, you can be fined/jailed for disrespectful speech. In England, over 3300 people have been imprisoned for speech in the past five years. The EU is waiting for you. It sounds like you were happier there. Have a safe move.
@@andertomsen A "regular person" must accept the mind set of a surf? Would you care to elaborate on the differences between a surf and a slave?
Just think, if you keep your children in the US, someday they can "identify" as a Unicorn instead of playing with one. What a great future we have.
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We have Unicorn BBQ in Texas. 😂
Actually that's keeping me awake at times. We have small kids and the school system has gone awful
@@BigBrother04
Home schooled kids fare better.
@@BigBrother04 Get out of the USA if you can. Your children will be brainwashed in wokery, despite your best efforts as parents.
Because of this channel, I moved from Canada to Mexico and recently met an American Jew who also follows this content and is now living close to me in Mexico.
Running from degeneracy and towards opportunity
are you sure you are running from degeneracy with a J near you??
I don't understand why some people move to Mexico! I've been there, it looked like a war zone.
@@MrJohndolphin Where did you go? TJ?
I'm in Cancun and there are lots of 1st worlders living here too since the city has everything (costco, Mcdonalds, Walmarts, Uber, ... ) and is safe in the middle income areas.
@@MrJohndolphinMexico is 2/3 the size of the USA, so seeing one place doesn’t give a full picture. It’s like seeing downtown LA and thinking that the whole USA is a war zone cesspool.
Yes, is sad because is a narco country.@@MrJohndolphin
Thank you Andrew... I listened to you 4 years ago and left Canada for Mexico based on your perspective. You were bang on then and you are bang on now! I'm grateful! I'm not rich and I did it. Now I see many people getting overwhelmed with the negative media and they fall for it. They get depressed and don't take action when action is necessary. I think this might be your best video so far! Outstanding!!
Yes!! Mexico! Why would someone remain a slave to $8-12k a year in property taxes..make your money in USA and leave. Drop citizenship. Property taxes in mx are $200usd a year.
We appreciate your kind words! It's empowering to see individuals take action and create positive change in their lives despite challenges. Keep going, and thank you for being part of our community!
My best friend lives in Mexico and has been there for 3 years. She introduced me to Andrew and NC because he inspired her to immigrate. I started listening 2 years ago and left the US last year. I have dual citizenship so I’m staying here for the moment. Nomad Capitalist is a great resource and inspiration for making the first step for sure.
I want to move to Canada once I'm able. 12 months or less. Why did you leave?
@lovliNY 20+ years ago it was great but now all the woke insanity has destroyed the economy, the social cohesion, the culture... almost everything. The cost of living is very high and so is the crime. The only thing going down is the temperature every winter.
I’m thinking of selling everything and becoming a retired nomad slow traveling around the world as I can’t decide on one place. I definitely have to leave Los Angeles soon.
Yes, you definitely do.
Me too! Organising to get out of Europe now.
Try to get a remote job that doesn't care about where you live.
What are the places you are considering slow traveling through?
A little piece of free advice. If you do it, make sure to have a plan C...take a little bit of your money and buy an acre of secluded land somewhere. I mean find a little lake or something that has small lots for sale, pay cash for it and hold onto it. If you bomb out, or go broke or if anything really bad happens you can always go there and start over with almost nothing. I'm speaking from experience. After years of being an expat, living in Asia. Covid and the government crushed both of my restaurants, and after it was just more slow decline until I said to hell with it and went home. Luckily, I had a few acres of remote property on a large lake with major river access that my mom and I bought years ago and never sold. We paid nothing for it and now it's worth a lot. So I'm building a small but nice home on it and we'll see...maybe keep it or sell it, but I can sail my boat out of that lake into another tributary, out to the Mississippi and down to the Gulf of Mexico if I so choose. Taking note from the housing bubble burst in 2008/2009, the only people who lost were the ones who owed a lot of money on their homes. The people who owned them outright were fine and now they're properties are worth double and triple what they paid for them 20+ years ago. My best friend bought a house for 120,000, didn't do much to it except paint and maint. and lived in it for about 12 years, with a $600.00 mortgage. He sold it for $219,000. and is buying a villa in Italy for $60,000 cash, to retire at 49yo.
Probably the best of the 20 or so videos I've watch of yours. The America of the 60s/70s when I was young was fantastic, now it is a mentally sterile, unfriendly pit of never ending violence. I took a trip to Asia and thought I'd be gone for 3-4 months. I stayed for 10 years. Went back to the US and could not wait to leave. So sad to see the decline of a once great country.
@@GreaterGood2024 I've visited half of the ASEAN countries, stayed several years in Thailand, now headed to Cambodia to stay for a year or so. Malaysia I've visited many times and really enjoyed it. Vietnam and Laos are next on my list to stay for 6mo-1 year. I can't recall an unpleasant situation in my travels in this area...except for immigration... :)
Not well thought out...sorry your perspective is limited.
@@MissBabalu102 Gee, I'm crushed.
Same for Switzerland
@@sun-groupecommunications1331 Why do you say that? Too many immigrants and invaders nowadays? The swiss are great people.
Hi and regards from Poland. I went from Poland to Ireland (great place no doubt) for ”a while, short stay” and after 13 years there 😂 I came back to Poland. You’re right, cheers
Thank you for sharing your story!
Ain't Great no More! 😪😪☘☘
@@europeanliving6077 Soros goons finally showed up - dammit!!
Poland 🇵🇱🏆💯
Can you elaborate on Ireland exit please.
We are living in the last days. This is not just the rise and fall of empires.
THIS. 100%. And the acceleration will only intensify from here.
Absolutely
Hey guys how much time do you think we have left? Also where is the best place to go to see it these last days? Will earth be livable?
@@id9139 UN Agenda 30.
Dont know how much time. But, time is very short. @@id9139
I am originally from Bulgaria but in the US for 40 years. Thinking of going back since I already speak the language and it would be an easy transition.
Great decision to go to Bulgaria.
We're looking at moving to beautiful Bulgaria from the UK. The UK is now an absolute hellhole!
Am considering this one myself. Met a Bulgarian woman so visited the country and it appeals to me as somewhere where the distrust of government is high and things happen with cash.
Bulgaria is a great country , easy going ., Beautiful nature
Once the government stops caring about or being afraid of (meaning wanting to make the people in which they represent happy) their citizens suffer. America is no longer a country ruled by "the people."
I would love to see a video focused on what people with little to no money can do. I live on Social Security and little to no savings. I have managed to engineer an escape to the Philippines. But what are some alternatives when you don't have $1 mill to throw around. I know it isn't the demographic you cater too, but it would be a nice thing to do.
I think you have made a good choice. If you are not a fan of hot and humid, do a search on "cooler climates to live in the Philippines". There are a number of hill station towns where the elevation keeps the temperature more moderate.
As expected...crickets reply
Back in the 1970s I had two elderly neighbors who lived off their social security by having a place in Mexico. They still had a house in SoCal. But they primarily stayed in Mexico. That might still work if you pick the right area. Find ExPat communities with a lot of Americans living in them.
Or when you're retired in 070,000 in back property taxes on your paid off home.
From what I've seen, Mexico because the dollar is stronger than then peso. There's Americans living in random parts like San Miguel.
2nd is Malaysia. There's the Malaysia My 2nd Home visa. Only requirement is you have to show proof of income and medical insurance.
Everyone speaks English so you don't have to learn another language.
I'm still researching about where to move to in Europe because I like the landscape.
I’m an American retiree that left the US 7 years ago. I have two perspectives about leaving. One is that I’ve live there 60 years so why not try somewhere else? Or, two, other countries have a lot of good things to offer me at this stage in my life. The US just doesn’t compare well to those countries. In the US I got a great education, had a great career, saved some money and earned a pension. Those are all good reasons to go to the US or grow up in the US but now that I am retired and financially independent I find that the US has a lot of strong competition in the world when it comes to satisfying my current retirement life wants and needs.
where did you end up?
@@Lyn-ky9vr Thailand 🇹🇭
Dubai
@@martypoll That is so dope I can not wait to come and visit!
@@Lyn-ky9vr
He has a penchant for ladyboys. 😂
Could you please do a video on what someone with VERY little capital could relocate to? Someone with less than $50k, no business and limited/average skills?
Thank you
Start investing in building up your mindset(s) and new skill sets
Although I'm not in the financial realm of most of your Clientele, I want to express my gratitude that you share your free spirit with us all.
Ur right absolutely I'm old but I'm gonna die trying that's for sure!
We are Ex Pat Brits who moved to Canada 20 years ago but the last 8 years here have made us consider moving again. That said we are retired now with a very comfortable retirement lifestyle / income and travel the USA in the winter. We will be going to New Zealand next winter for 3 months. Basically you need to travel as much as possible while you can because life is so short.
You dont have to travel because life is short, you just need to enjoy your life
@@goldbrick2563 Travel opens ones eyes. Have you ever met people who haven't travelled? They appear to know only what their locality expects them to know.
@@Mr196710 nah ive met people who've traveled to many continents and they're dumb as rocks, or still narrow minded and selfish type of people. Ive also met the most brilliant worldly type of people who havent been much of anywhere except their own country. No matter how much you travel, you're still you
@@Mr196710 your statement 'what their locality expects them to know'...i think may apply pre-internet if one didn't read books. Now, if you have access to the internet, there is no locality and no expectation of what you should know. You know the culture of your area, but you can also know the whole world. You probably are gen x or boomer age
@@goldbrick2563
Good advice but to have a better understanding of the world one needs to see as much of it as one can. Otherwise you only have a narrow perspective?
Citizenship should never be an obligation. Sure there are obligations that go along with it but a country should endeavor to make being a citizen desirable. The US has absolutely killed that desire. The level of taxes in the US and many countries started revolutions. Now we blindly obey as the govt taxes un into poverty and tells us we owe more. And we have become blindly obedient to the govt. It is very sad. I wish my wife wanted to leave as bad as I do.
agreed but no offense you're the reason i have 0 intention of getting married, imagine your entire life being held back because your woman said no lmao grow a pair man you have 1 life and you're spending it holding yourself back being submissive to a partner...
Maybe you should push back and defend the greatness that is there. It's up to each of us.
@@MissBabalu102 I dont have a lot of sympathy for the morons here who would vote for sand if they were dying in the desert because the “smart” people told them it would be good for them. I was in the Army. I did my part. Not sure it was worth it. I would have given my life for this country. Not anymore. Not for people who dont know what bathroom to use.
Taxes is not the worst part. The worst part comes when they lock the borders and start drafting everyone. Happened in "democratic Ukraine". I think any government would do the same if people in power are threatened. I think in our days one has to choose their destination very carefully. These things happen overnight.
@@antonlevkovsky1667 Yes, like Covid "happened" overnight. But it was likely planned.
You will own nothing and be happy - WEF Klaus Schwab
Kla "US" Schwab.
You will own nothing and I will be happy - WEF Klaus Schwab
Don't depend on an online business...It's the fastest way to lose everything when they implement the 'own nothing' policy.
Very nice I'm already there nothing? Goes to nothing!
If i don't own anything I'm certainly not going to be happy. I'm going to be really pissed.
Thank you so much for that very precious knowledge you share with all of us. Personally you literally changed my life since my first day following you at Nomad Capitalist, you gaved me hope, confidence and so so much more! I'm actually living in Canada and seriously planning about moving and because of you I feel a lot more confident doing it.
God blessed you and your team🙏
Me too! I’m in the States. So where are we headed? 😁🤔
@@thousandaireradio3199 Thailand is good I've been living here for 8 years....
What a bullshit obvious bot comment.
Ask not if you care for your country, ask if your country cares for you? The attitude that declines empires?
I've heard they are planning to create a 25k exit tax on Canada. I wish you well
I wonder how many people moved to Australia and New Zealand seeking freedom until 2021 slapped them in the face.
A lot and still here, with more coming all the time.
700,000 arrived in 2023 just because it looks nice, now they are smashed by wealth equality and enslaved by tax for ever and unable to buy a house.
Quite a few.
What happened in 2021?
@@maxtelero4904 Covid
One thing I will point out (and it will not be popular) is this is really only a problem if you want to live a lifestyle that costs lots of $$$. If you are living minimally on a small income in a rural area, no one will care and taxes won't be much of an issue.
My family has lived in the same village for at least 1000 years, mostly as subsistence farmers and they lived a pretty good life. There are a bunch of people here on YT that live in relatively desolate areas in places like Arizona and pay something like $80/year in property taxes and that's it.
So, that's another way to avoid all this. Save up a bunch of money (yes, it will be taxed while you are earning), move to a really cheap place and keep your lifestyle very minimalist.
Yeah the concept of homesteading is really taking off. But I ultimately believe that homesteading and moving away from the West are sister ideas. They both express a need to leave the social degeneracy and totalitarian global policies for a local community driven society.
Wisdom spoken 👍
That doesn't hold true though because I live very rural in Florida. In 2020 people from all over started moving here. We don't have the resources for it (hospitals, veterinarians, doctors, roads). Property taxes shot up. Now insurance. Now those same people aren't happy here so are moving to Appalachia and doing the same things to them. Meanwhile properties are underwater in Florida. Figuratively and sometimes literally.
People did this in many states and got socked with horrible fires burning up their area every year. They moved to small towns and started small farms and are now being extorted by local governments for water rights licensesure at high application fees and labyrinthian paperwork. They moved to poor states with few laws and building codes and after getting established find local governments imposing rules that mean they have to tear down their off grid systems. They built small homes in rural areas and then faced local governments telling them a small home doesn't meet building codes. They sold their farm goods to reasonable people willing to support and trust them only to have local bureaucrats use drones and enforcers to spy on them and fine them and to destroy the food they sell to the willing members of their coop. These are not isolated situations. These are our real freedoms being suppressed.
@@puggirl415
Interesting information
Amen. Moved to Ecuador in 2022, from Canada. Loving life here, infinitely better.
equador rocks! we almost went but we chose Belize and love it! have fun in beautiful Equador!
Beautiful! I’m Canadian and looking to leave in the next few years. Ecuador sounds amazing!
@@freeandhappy I seriously considered moving to Belize because I knew Mennonites who had lived there. But they chose to return to the U.S. and their reasons were sound.
Canada is bullocks with a clown running it to the ground these past few years.
@@Growmap If you could elaborate that would be great! Why did they choose to return? Would the same reasons be accurate in Ecuador?
You will not eat bugs. You will have lots of children. You will have a good life. You will eat meat.
😂
You vill live in the pod. You vill own nothing and be happy!
i WILL eat meat 🫡
Yes to meat but f*ck kids! They're the worst lol
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I've moved to Sochi Russia 2 yearw ago with my wife and 2 daughters 3&5... best decision ever!!! No wokeness, No white guilt, No WEF etc, very clean, safe and pro family.. My business is doing very good - restaurant, the switch from Jupiter Florida was big yes but all worth it.. Russia is not the 3rd world country the West is lying about, infact most cities I've been to so far is way better then US cities... China is also a good option been there twice I think it's way ahead of USA !!! In all aspects...
If you think that Russia has no WEF, then you're gravely mistaken. Russia is under WEF control too. For example, de-industrialization, de-ruralization, de-population, they had the vaccine mandates in Russia too, and are now building bug food plants, and importing people from Central Asia to replace ethnic Russians, abandonment of rural areas and forcing everyone into the cities, just like in South Korea.
If your thing is to live under a dictator good luck. Watch what you say in public!
Indeed, Russia is so far ahead of U.S. not even funny
Yeah, how did China treat their citizens with the Covid lockdowns and lock ins to include constant testing, jabs, and hauling people away to camps. All for their good of course 🙄
I have been wondering where we can go. Husband and I are both RN’s and not rich. We are both new to Christianity and have no idea where to go. The Midwest to a red state from a blue state or leave the country? Glad to hear you enjoy Russia. It has been a. Place I wonder about lately.
Let’s turn it around and let WEF think where they can hide in which bunker
Antarctica looking nice, safe with 0% tax
Just a few layers 🧥
😅😅
well, our 'Gods' did leave us here to stew on earth and escaped beyond the ice wall, so not a bad shout. 😅
@@danielj3010 naw. with global warming, its just a matter of time you're gonna see palm trees and sandy beaches....
Untrue. As an American, you will still pay your normal US taxes when you are living in Antarctica. Source: 22 months of ice time.
I live in an ethnostate where we speak our own language. I have alliegance bound by history, culture and blood to my kinsmen.
Americans were taken from their respective tribes many generations ago so they dont understand and/or have forgotten about things like this.
100% true. Chinese always create china towns wherever they go.
Where are you from?
@@anon2034
Judging from the name, he's a 2 time war loser.
@@nostradamus7648 Sorry I am slow. Meaning?
@@anon2034
Das ist rite (A combination of German and English words)
Probably one of the best episodes ever. Only thing I wish is that this was more accessible for people of moderate means. That's the hitch that surely trips many up.
There's a few countries out there but not much for ordinary folks
You’re singing my song. 😅When I first flew from UK to Thailand in 2001 and met people from 18 to 80, who lived part time in Austria, London and Australia and the other part in Bangkok, where they had a business, a boyfriend, a wife and kids and a house they’d built, using the money from one part time life to finance the other, I was in shock. The world wasn’t what I thought it was at all. I’ve been back dozens of times, doing my own small import business and thereby funding my travel. I’ve lived in several countries, visited over 30 and met so many kindred spirits in multiple tongues. Finally I want to make the move, destination unknown. So glad I found this channel! 😊
How tf is Canada 1st in the freedom rankings. Are metrics like “number of peoples bank accounts frozen when they disobey” not used in the calculation of the freedom formula?
* 2nd
You are 100% right. I have been to 10 countries, and EVERYWHERE was nicer than the US. The only reason I am still here is for aging parents. I will never retire here. We are not cared about and became lazy and complacent. Travel and learn everyone,there are wonderful things outside of the borders!!!
Take your parents with you. I convinced mine to leave with me but it wasn't easy, they were the mentality there's nowhere to go that's better and we have to be patriotic fighting for the country.
My mom is 86 years old and I and my wife are her primary caregivers. If I could convince her to get on a plane, we’d be on a plane before Christmas ‘24.
FTR, I’m partial to Colombia. People say to me, “It’s too dangerous!” I live in Baltimore, MD, known amongst the more cynical as “Bodymore, Murderland.”
GOOD MAN BIG SOFT AIR HUGS!
I am expanding my business into Europe from the US and also moving later this year. Not everything is perfect over there either but I feel a lot better when I'm spending long amounts of time outside the US. Regardless of finances it's just better for mental health.
You need to get up to speed on what is happening to Europe because of the war. Their economies are collapsing and they are overrun with migrants.
I felt a lot cosier in Europe than the USA, but the USA thugs followed me all over europe, so can't say /my/ QOL was better.
I don’t think the people in the US worry about other people around the world doing well. I don’t think anyone has anything out for the non-American. I certainly don’t and I don’t think so poorly of my fellow Americans. I don’t think Americans are sitting around the kitchen table, saying to each other. “Boy I hope the people in Nigeria are suffering”. Anyone who thinks that is projecting their own hearts and minds onto others.
Not about hoping they do bad but in their mind they think it'sthe case. I'm in Africa and we're doing better off invaders should stay in their place stop thinking about others.
So basically, where can we go to escape the small-hats is the question that people need to be asking. WEF is proxy term for "small-hats"
Wow. Way to knock it out of the park Andrew! That only is this probably your most honest most hard-hitting and most philosophical video but it is your best sales video of all time! This is due to your absolute unvarnished honesty. You keep up the good work and when I'm ready, I will give you a call, hopefully sooner rather than later.😎
It sucks the US is falling. Wish the rich would collectively help fix it. No other nation has firearm rights like the USA.
bro kills it here
I go where the wind blows . And keep my small 12 meter sailing yacht ready to go to sea at a moments notice. I spent the first 2 years of covid free as a bird. In south east asia.
Amazing
Good for you! Fair winds! 👍
Think "typhoon." Having been a "livaboard' and circumnavigated, I'd say don't anyone get too romantic about this.
I'm in South East Asia. Did you come into ports during those 2 years of covid? Movement Control Orders were implemented in Thailand, Malaysia and others during those 2 years so how did you cope?
I'd be terrified going out to sea on a sailboat! Wholly shit!
Instead of running away, please support those trying to stop the bad guys. Door to Freedom created by small country doctor has been working on stopping the WHO's pandemic treaty. We can win if we work together.
Some of us didn’t run away, we ran to.
Nah let it fall
I totally agree.
ehm, what?
What are you doing to support trying to stop the bad guys?
For me it's more like running to freedom, running to housing security, running to universal healthcare. I'm kind of tired of the comfortable liberal asking me to support when I haven't been supported by them for 40 years while they made their nut.
Reminds me of the first time I took my family to Mexico. My wife asked me "Why don't we need to wear seatbelts". I responded "Because this is a free country"
Because it's easier to duck gunfire at cartel checkpoints. 😂
bingo!!!!!
@@nostradamus7648loser who is terrified of change. Mexico is awesome
@@nostradamus7648heh
@@freeandhappymaybe if you’re rich it’s nice, For everyone else it’s a nightmare.
Only petty losers gaslight with “well you’re afraid of change”
Great video!
I had the chance to travel to over 20 countries and lived in some of them, I agree with you.
I go where I am treated best.
What is the personal benefit of being patriotic?
Who benefits from your patriotism?
Bravo ! Finally an honest view on this world we live in. I've travelled most of my life and North America isn't the best place to live in many ways. Many of my friends left to other countries and never looked back. You don't have to be a millionaire to leave your country lol. Go to a place which ticks all your boxes which you'll find more opportunities, better weather, and peace of mind.
Thanks Andrew, I am an immigrant in the US, I did it at the right time, but ready to lift wings again. I see this Country getting so autoritarian & ridiculously expensive. There arent any goos jobs here for my children, some say will follow me. Thank you again for opening more horizon for people.
Andrew keep doing what you do best , both inspiring people and helping people to go where they're treated best . I get inspiration from your words every time . Enough to , at 65 , make a permanent move . Thank you
Here an unconventional tip to know if in your country WEF's control is high or low. Check in the last 50 years if the production (and consumption) of beef declined or increased. There are some other metrics observational only but beef is the top indicator in my opinion. By the way in the entire west and especially in USA it decreased by a lot but in Asia the opposite.
Interesting! What other criteria are tou thinking of?
@@marie-joelleraussouWEF has four commandants. Eat less red meat, own less cars, fly less and do not procreate. (They actually say those things) So check what countries in last 10-20 years increase the red keat consumption, buy more cars than used to be, fly more for tourism and they don't have population collapse due super low birth rate and increasing of uncontrolled immigration. South east Asia is in top spot but east Asia and south Asia are also relatively ok. Europe is done, USA barely.
@@thanosandnobill3789
Interesting and insightful ... make sense as I look around while consider what you said.
By that metric, India would be the least desirable place to live. Probably quite true.
Hmm, eat all the beef you want, and end up in the Cath Lab, EP Lab, OR, Rehab, LTC, Memory Care. Yay meat n cheese!
Best decision I made was to leave Canada 15 years ago. I saw what was coming back then.
I immigrated to Canada in the late 60’s . Built a business, employed hundreds of people over the years, paid millions in taxes, sometimes millions in a single year .Sold the business, and now with less than a year left on my contract and ready to retire. I am waking up to the fact that the government portray’s me as the villain in society and wants to take the rest of it. If it wasn’t for my kids I would be leaving this place!
When you're ready, I heard Spain is a great place to retire also Prague.
I'm a small business owner and want to leave for Canada as soon as possible. Canada isn't worth it anymore? I don't want to move south in any way.
We are New Zealand citizens and we have lived in Colombia for five and a half years so far. We have never regretted our decision. Colombia has a leftist government right now but the Congress keeps a brake on the worst excesses so we aren't too worried. Only another 2 years to go!! By then we will be 79!!
What area of Columbia? Hasn't crime been rising again like Mexico, where the Cartels are beginning to drain local businesses by extortion?
sounds great. ONly another 2 years to go till what??
Anther two years for what? Kicking the bucket?
I keep reading that it's getting dangerous there due to crime.
@@smb2735 There is crime everywhere of course but Colombia generally is far safer than many US cities right now. It's just a matter of being sensible and not walking around city areas at 3am for instance. But where we live in a delightful country town, I'd feel safe doing just that at any hour.
The real question is: if I just "identify" as an EX-US citizen can I stop paying taxes? Our current administration should support this & my new pronoun "tax'free'me."
"You dare use my own spells against me?"
If you give up US citizenship, you still have to pay an "exit" tax. They get you one way or another.
@@QDogg The "Exit" tax applies to US citizens (US persons) with a net worth of *_$2 million or more._*
@@shotelco I didn't know about that $2M threshold. Thanks for the clarification
@@QDogg IMO, the main thing that keeps us trapped, is our own unfounded fears. What you had commented on was if a person decided to renounce their U.S. citizenship. But for 99% of us, that's not even necessary to NOT pay U.S. taxes when living/working overseas. The Foreign Earned Income Exclusion allows one to _Exclude up to _*_$120,000_* or even more if housing costs are deducted. One still needs to file, AND pay SS/Medicare (which is minimal), but the BEAUTY is that one's income of $120K U$D (key: US dollars) earned - not taxed - in almost every other Country on earth, spends like $500K to $1M per year. We call that geo-arbitrage. Living abroad, even in parts of Europe, one can live like Royalty, and even then one couldn't find a way to spend it all.
I won't be running from my Australian home. Cause moving to next country still means you are governed by a new group of people. I'll stay and fight I'm not abandoning my natural habitat. Wish more people grew a pair ffts
As the song goes:
"I still call Australia home"
After 70,000+ years my ancestors been here it's in my blood.
Nature is waiting for us to return with all it provides for ALL Australians.
This is a harsh land makes, strong people come on Aussies we got this.
good look, when elections are corrupt and stolen there is no peaceful way to fix it
Andrew, thanks for discussing these topics. Last year I met the most wonderful people while I was on The Camino de Santiago-people from all around the world that were happy, successful and so open and kind. The ones who impressed me the most were from S. Korea and Malaysia. Obviously they are doing things right over there!
I’m from Florida…😀
I was from Indiana. Im aleays happy to see other Americans like Andrew who see a global perspective. There is a great and big world out there.
They say the mid-west is going to be “the place to be” over the coming decades in the USA. You’re welcome situated to make the most of it.
As a Canadian, I am thinking of getting a permanent residency in Serbia/Montenegro since my online business partners are from there. I have traveled in 65 countries (thanks to Olympic sports and Cirque du Soleil) and speak fluently French, English, and Spanish. I am also thinking of South America, which I know very well. I will see how Milei will turn out the country, Argentina, and love Mexico. My criteria: Not Anglo-Saxon, not hot and humid, rich culture, and where I can speak the language since meeting people is a passion.
Indeed, Serbia or Montenegro could be promising options for you, given your criteria. However, navigating the process can be intricate. If you need personalized guidance, feel free to reach out to our team. We're here to assist you every step of the way. nomadcapitalist.com/apply/
Serbia and Montenegro, not a bad idea.
Miliei had already the director of the CIA to visit, wants to join NATO an use the US dollar.
Libertarianism sounds great, but in the case of Miliei it just means handing the country over to multinationals and his Zionist friends. I am afraid it will get very bad rather soon....
Consider Romania...serbia s neighbors 🎉
Serbs flocking out of country. Look like paradise but rotten inside
my fundamental feeling on the matter is we can't run away from all this, I don't want to see everything I feel is worth fighting for slip away
Maybe you only have to weather the storm.
It’s changing because you’re losing ground to psychos. Don’t wait to leave, the shift is not going to stop.
Would you stay if you were jewish in 1930’s germany?
That was my calculus.
@@ktrimbach5771 right now I feel more a german living in the 20s
@@ktrimbach5771 yep. The clever Jews all left early and got revenge by building the first nuke. Too bad for both them and the Japanese that Germany had already lost by the time they finished building it.
Agree completely with the Nomad Capitalist premise, however, in the interest of accuracy the US wasn't an empire in 1776... the British "re-invaded" in 1812, burning down Washington DC. Through the 1800's the US hardly had a military capable of defending its own borders. The early 1900's was the beginning of empire with Teddy Roosevelt, gun-boat diplomacy and the Federal Reserve. Not saying things aren't going down hill as they clearly are. But the "empire" is only about 125 years old. Just saying.
taking over much of north america through military conflict and purchases doesnt count? the frontier was the first part of our empire
I completely understand your view point 👉🏾. Most Americans have not even traveled outside their own State to see another States in the Republic. When you travel, it opens your mind up to possibilities. Being an entrepreneur is totally about possibilities. Mindset is key.
Living Large and Loud in Central Asia - Hopping between Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan as I can, as I need to.... I don't expect many Americans to come here 1) Language barrier 2) cultural differences 3) NO BACON and in Kyrgyzstan particularly - No McDonalds, No Starbucks, No DunkinDonuts, No BurgerKing, No Taco Bell, No Chipotle .... NO TikTok ...
My problem today as a 69 year old retired police officer and a patriot is we need to put our country, people first in our foreign policy.....no more foreign wars unless
our Soverign Country is threatened. Have a military defense second to none, reset to our own gold backed cuurency, engage in fair foreign trade that is best interest of our people and busines, return to a limited Federal Government and return much to the governnent that is closer to the people aka States and local government and protect our business first as does the rest of the world their own citizens. Pause immigration expell current illegal foreign citizens then we will emerge again. Oh no national police. Keep them local......limited federal power. Lical education not political indoctrination....education.😊
$100 trillion tax & waste national debt? Non stop war, is that what people are loyal to ?
I would back those plans. You have common sense, my friend!
Most of us know the solution. That's why no politician with a chance of winning the elections will ever do that. The globalists want the opposite....
It's not really that hard, a countries economic prosperity is based on its exports. The west imports everything, I look around my small town that once had G.E/ paper mills/ leather/ steel. All of which are derelict buildings. The surrounding towns falling apart or torn apart by drugs and gangs. The only business left are Globalists sized fast food and groceries siphoning money out of the community. Everyone holding onto this idea that their country is gunna turn it around and fix it all is, to be nice, is lacking awareness and has probably never traveled.
Andrew been watching your videos for awhile now and I must say I really enjoyed this one a lot. Your candor and cadence sprinkled in with some humor and personal experiences was spot on.
When nomad starts offering CUPID packages is the day I get a little concerned, just point me to where the sun raises on smiling faces and sets to the rhythm of fun music.
CUPID packages? sorry i'm not familiar with the term, care to explain
I Love your knowledge and delivery . I have no money, other than my well earned pension but i travel mainly in Asia and Malaysia because I can't afford to live in my own western country 🤷 I love being a nomad at 70 😂❤
For sure Andrew if I every came into money You would be my number one adviser 🤩🙏
@@agsdjklshadsabn sorry it was a bit of a joke, the last thing he talked about with finding love on a cruise ship.
@@dacr8928 ohhh haha i was overthinking it, sorry
In the USA our business is financial debt and war.
The 250 year lifespan of empires is something that has always interested me. My question is when did the ‘American Empire’ actually begin? Was it 1776? Westward expansion? The end of WW2? You could argue that the US was just a humble republic for at least some of its existence
We definitely became a superpower after WWII.
If the American Empire doesn’t begin until 1945 then it probably has quite a few more years ahead of it (assuming 250 year lifespan). I say this as someone who is generally bearish when it comes to the US politically and economically
I think the end of WW1. Great Britian was severely economically wounded by the war and only went downhill from there. WW2 and later the Suez Crisis in 1956, was the final nail in the coffin.
@trevorheinrichs5288 I think we are nearing end, I give this country maybe 100 more years.
I agree that things don’t look good at all but surprising things happen. The renaissance of the early Roman Empire and the Augustan age was preceded by the chaos and civil war of the late Republic. That being said I have no attachment to a particular outcome and definitely would not put all my eggs in one basket
I would challenge the notion US has been an empire for 250 years. It did not become significant until the 20th century
the first part of empire was conquering much of north america-fighting with native tribes, the french, the english, the spanish/mexicans and then moving in settlers, building cities, exploiting natural resources, growing a military
History repeat: I am Peruvian, during the War Wold 2, Peru didn’t participate directly, BUT it was with the allies, SO, because of it, they (and other countries too unfortunately) put the Peruvian JAPANESE in concentration camps… and took away from them, their personal assets (business, etc)
IF, a WAR happens again… and you are from US, AUSTRALIA, or UK living in another country that support the enemy of your country (China or Russia for example) WHAT MAKE YOU THINK they won’t take your assets away from you?….
You will come a target in that country, the more money you have, more attractive you are for the country you will be living in… it’s not conspiracy… it happened before (Remember what happened with the Jews in Germany?…what happened with the Assets of Americans living in CUBA during the Castro revolution and then, WHAT happened with the foreigners assets living in Venezuela during the first decade that CHAVEZ started “the revolution”…
And by the way, something similar happened in my country (PERU) during the 70’s when a Lefty Militar Government took the power and take away the land and business of American, Italians and English that invested in Perú…
If it happened before, it can happen again. Even if you are living in ASIA or MIDDLE EAST that probably they will side with CHINA and not with US… Don’t go to ANOTHER COUNTRY where you can no get A NATIONALITY, even IF you can gen Residency. Act wisely.
By the way I also have America. Nationality, and I know what I am talking about. Once one time. Act wisely.
Well being from Canada all that citizenship gets you is insain amount of taxes. Thank goodness I got out
I’m still in 🇨🇦
Where did you go?
they are trying to tax those of us have left and I say fuk canada
Yes where did you go?!
Where did you go?
How’s Mexico?
Nomad Capitalist is a no-nonsense channel with real information. Thank you Andrew 🙏📈
Glad you think so!
Its an incredible channel !!!
Words of wisdom. Better to have multiple options than only one option.
Awesome video my man and some great historical reminders etc. 🙌🏻
Glad you enjoyed.
The reason you drew a blank when you talked about the UK election was because we the UK citizens did not vote for Rishi Sinak. It was the elite's that voted him in not the people. Also its funny that Rishi's has step family ties to WEF
Plus they've had five different prime ministers in the last five years so it's hard to keep up.
Now labour what a disaster , living in Colombia so much happier will never return to the uk a rip off country
and supposedly 80% didnt vote for this current labour either. Crazy a party in power that the majority didnt even want.
Love this, informative and personal, great mix
This man is so switched on. A proper smart man sharing great knowledge ❤
Understanding the real history and mechanisms of how we got to this moment is probably the best way to preserve assets and personal safety in the coming collapse. To anyone looking to move abroad, please spend time in a variety of countries since it's usually not what you assume. Talk to other ex-pats and see how easy or not it is to get the services you need.
Generally speaking, I'd say if you're a US citizen, and especially if you're white, you're best of staying in the US. However, if access to services is important to you, what you get in the US currently very well may not be available when TSHTF. I think social unrest is a given at this point, something else to consider, not that it isn't happening in other countries, too.
My children, who are U.S citizens and under 24 love the opera, love sailing, love making music, love being self employed…..you just knew the wrong people when you were growing up. I’m not arguing that the U.S is ideal, but I am saying there are civilized and culturally intelligent U. S children. It has nothing to do with me, their mom. I don’t like the opera or sailing and I can’t sing a note. But I am self employed and have been self sufficient my whole life.
Many believe it ended in 1913 or 1963. I even saw something about civil war and bankers and when US became a corporation.
This country has been headed in a bad, bad direction since 1947. If I had the money (I'm retired) I would skedaddle to Croatia or another Balken country. I would not hesitate. This isn't the country in which I was born in 1951--and it's scary.
Well-put, Andrew.
I have lived and worked in several european countries and for me is shocking when I moved back to the U.S. many americans couldn't understand, or maybe couldn't care less, that life in general is far better compared to the U.S., some obvious well known examples in Europe are better safety, better higher education and far less costly, better healthcare system, better FOOD !!! ... Americans ask me how can be possible, I tell just go and see for yourself. I could think in general european governments are more socially conscious and their citizens hold accountable a lot more their gov officials, in contrast to the U.S. where politics are for sale, big corporations rule, all about money, hard working americans dumped, pay taxes for nothing, public infrastructure falling apart, you're on your own. Americans need to wake up from cultural and geopolitical isolationism and really, move where you are treated best. Andrew thanks so much for sharing your great very inspiring life experience. All best.
I totally respect what you are saying. However I think it’s important to say that when you’re born in a country we have the privilege and right and responsibility to try to help that country and not abandon it when things start going downhill. We should stick to our country rise up and try to make it a better place. And sometimes yes, we have to fight for it. But it’s so important that we don’t just abandon our country because some people are making really bad decisions. If everyone just abandoned our country then how will it ever get better? We need intelligent people to stick around stand up and fight for a better future. And we should be proud to be Americans.
This is a great point. I'm in UK and prepping to leave. Some mates think I'm a traitor. I'm just an old guy who doesn't want the fight any more, my kids can do all that until they get old like me. Sometimes it's better to move on than stick around a sinking ship.
You are one of my heroes. Thank you for educating the masses, they need it.
By far your best episode!!
Left Germany 22 years ago for America.
Now I’m gonna move to Mexiko.
Your content definitely helped me to make this decision.
Thank you
Thank you for your kind words! It means a lot to know that our content has made a positive impact on your decision.
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What part of mexico? Id like to move there i have 4 kids tho..in ca
@@izmashing5993 I'm doing a scouting trip to Playa del Carmen..🛬🇲🇽🏖️
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Merida Yucatan
Congrats on 800k subs !
Thank you! 😊
Thank you. I truly enjoyed this video. I woud like to know more about country rather than city living in more retirement-supportive areas. Freedom is clean food are most important.
Thank you for educating the people. The decision to move is not easy. I've moved a lot (a LOT) and my conclusion is, you have to ignore your spoilness and restore your expectations to default each time you move.🎉
Regards from Serbia ❤❤
Thank you for your comment!
Wow you have nailed exactly How I feel about most of things, Wow what a affirmative feeling of knowing I'm not alone
You hold the very spirit heart that USA's founding fathers had in their time, and I'm not American, but this's what I love from you all
Agree with everything you said! Though wish you would've talked more about specific countries that are likely to ball at WEF plans. El Salvador comes to mind
Now the real dream is to live in developing countries. Less than 3 years left in the West, I cannot wait to get my peace of mind back.
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The dream is to live where the real GDP is actually climbing. India, etc.
@@LyricsQuestno one is choosing to move to India sorry. 😂
@@MelandRandy Only because the prime minister won't let any immigrants in. But as for americans? That's believable. For cheaper countries, they all seem to like south-east asia for some reason (And some south-america). I personally wouldn't mind baltic europe, but I'd need to check which countries have a good human rights record.
I love your knowledge and delivery ❤
I have no money only my hard earned pension .
I love being an adventurous nomad at 70 😎
I travel mainly around Asia and Malaysia because I can't afford to live in my own western country where they don't care that their elderly have to decide between keeping warm , paying rent or eating .
Stop moaning and being victims people .
Andrew if i was ever to come into money , you are my number one adviser ❤
Seems you can only live this way if you’re already wealthy! I lost my career as an RN because of the BS of COVID