Monthly Archives: October 2019

How to Travel with Two Passports

We’ve compiled all the advice you’ll need to deal with the most common challenges of traveling with two passports. Dateline: Mexico City, Mexico Dual citizenship can be a very exotic idea to many people. It’s exotic and mystical enough that when these people first find Nomad Capitalist while looking for second passport options, they have […]

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A Question of Timing

France, 1788.    Russia, 1916.    Germany, 1937. These dates have something in common. In France in 1788, political conditions had been getting questionable, but there was no apparent need to panic. That came the following year, with the sudden outbreak of the French Revolution. From that point on, it was dangerous even to go out in […]

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What Is The Panama-Friendly Nations Visa?

The Panama-Friendly Nations Visa was designed specifically for those who either have economic ties in the country, those who intend to obtain permanent residency, and for those who own offshore companies in the country. In this article, we will look at the documents required for the Friendly Nations Visa and the general rules when applying. […]

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Why I Hate Easy Taxes, Passports, and Banking

If someone is trying to sell you easy taxes, passports, banking, or offshore companies, they probably don’t have your best interests at heart. Dateline: Mexico City, Mexico Easy is a word that is used . . . well, too easily. From time to time I talk about how something I did was easy. For instance, […]

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Understanding the Legality of Offshore Tax Havens

The term “haven” has a really nice ring to it. It makes you think of a safe, secure place. When you combine it with an unpleasant term like “taxes”, it’s still all well and good, right? However, are tax havens really legal? Can you really avoid government taxation by stashing your money away in a […]

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How To Pay Less Taxes: 5 Offshore Methods

You can turn down the dial on your taxes by simply going somewhere else where the tax laws are more favorable to you. Dateline: Mexico City, Mexico When most people think of how they can structure their lives so that they don’t have to pay taxes, their first thought is that they have to go […]

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