Monthly Archives: August 2019

Form I-407: How to Relinquish Your Green Card

Did you know that it’s possible to voluntarily abandon your US green card? According to the Department of Homeland Security, there were 1.1 million new “Lawful Permanent Residents (LPRs) of the US, known as Green Card Holders, admitted in 2017. This coveted document is what you need to be a legal resident of the United […]

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Belize Gov New Strategies To Combat Crime

The Belize government is introducing new security measures designed to curb crime. This after the loss of life of a tourist on San Pedro Ambergris Caye along with that of his Belizean freelance tour guide. To put the incident involving tourist Gary Stark in context, from our own research: “Freelance Tour Guides are illegal in […]

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How To Get A Panama Friendly Nations Visa

In this article, we are going to break down exactly how to get a Panama friendly nations visa and all the documents you are required to provide as well as explain why you should consider this residency for you and your family. If you would like help with the entire process feel free to send […]

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When Idiocy Becomes Hardwired

At this point, virtually all of us over the age of forty have encountered enough “snowflakes” (those Millennials who have a meltdown if anything they say or believe is challenged) to understand that, increasingly, young people are being systemically coddled to the point that they cannot cope with their “reality” being questioned. The post-war baby […]

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Form 3520: US Taxes on Gifts and Inheritances

The US has taxes on gifts and inheritances You’ve probably heard the expression that the only two things certain in life are Death and Taxes. The United States’ Internal Revenue Service (the IRS) works very hard at making the second item in that short list true, especially for expats and US foreign taxpayers. One example […]

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Form 8865: Tax Returns for Foreign Partnerships

If you have any foreign partnerships, then you will likely need to file Form 8865. As readers of this site know, the United States taxes its citizens (including expats who live and work abroad) and legal permanent residents (LPRs) on their worldwide income. No matter where in the world your income is derived, the US […]

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Portugal Golden Visa: The Ultimate Guide

  Learn everything about the Golden Visa program in Portugal Portugal may be famous to the rest of the world for its Port wine and soccer superstar, Cristian Ronaldo, but here at Nomad Capitalist, Portugal is much more famous for offering one of the best Golden Visa programs in the world. As an EU member […]

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Save, Invest, Speculate, Trade or Gamble?

For some time, I’ve been saying that the economy is in the “eye of the storm” and that when it emerged, the weather would be far rougher than in 2008. The trillions of currency units created since 2007, combined with artificially suppressed interest rates, have papered over the situation. But only temporarily. When the economy […]

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