You’re now aware of many of the best countries to escape the United Kingdom. Whether you are planning to make your escape immediately or in the future, you may want to consider a second passport as a hedge against citizenship-based taxation and changing geopolitical realities. In this video, we reveal the best second passports to escape the UK: kzbin.info/www/bejne/rmibip6Eg9OZqsU
@japanluvКүн бұрын
Do you have in your plans to do a few days in Romania?
@mirek822323 сағат бұрын
A question. Why Gibraltar was not mentioned in this video ? Seems to be a natural choice for UK citizens. Perhaps because this is too small place ? Yet e.g. such a small island as Malta was mentioned even though Gibraltar would require less paperwork from UK citizens than Malta as a EU Member State.
@taboulefattouch474422 сағат бұрын
@@mirek8223 Gibraltar is not a Sovereign country. Its residents are UK citizens.
@professorchris3515Күн бұрын
I left the UK decades ago. Absolutely no regrets.
@PedroHenriquePS00000Күн бұрын
Where did you move to and why?
@tokenizegamesКүн бұрын
where did you move?
@andybellklas1678Күн бұрын
I ended up in China about 5 years ago, no regrets and paying 7% tax. Not a place to retire to though but if you are young you can make a ton of cash fast and easy just teaching English.
@michaelmckelvey5122Күн бұрын
@@andybellklas1678 Teching English? I thought TESOL teachers earn peanuts!
@pianolazКүн бұрын
@@andybellklas1678I taught at an international school is china and paid 25% tax not 7. And teaching english there only pays around 20 000 RMB per month. I was on 33 000 rmb before tax and 25 000 after.
@KevinTalbotTVКүн бұрын
i left last year, best thing I ever did
@Axiomatic75Күн бұрын
Didn't expect to see you commenting on this channel Kev, but I guess it makes sense. I escaped 15 years ago and yeah, one of the better decisions I made.
@richardcarlyon2270Күн бұрын
Where did you both go ?
@MattRodriguez-h7jКүн бұрын
Have you renounced your citizenship ?
@KevinTalbotTVКүн бұрын
@@MattRodriguez-h7j yes
@GleeSmeeКүн бұрын
I left 35 years ago. But I moved to California. Ah, well. At least the weather is better!
@FRANKMUSIKOFFICIALКүн бұрын
I left the UK in 2010 as I could see that what they had done to my hometown of Croydon was planned for the rest of the country in the future and I wanted no part of it. I shall never return.
@SuperJutahКүн бұрын
Hey Frank!! I’m from Croydon (Thornton Heath) myself… Croydon got destroyed when Westfield pulled out after Brexit We had all our money stolen by a property developer Council Tax has gone up insanely! Stay away from Croydon! 😂😂😂😂
@Cain12420 сағат бұрын
where did you move to?
@SuperJutah20 сағат бұрын
@@Cain124 I moved to Thailand… I got a destination Thailand visa You can live over here as long as you have$12000 in the bank
@lonalxaia15 сағат бұрын
@@SuperJutah and its bankrupt.
@eddykingz12 сағат бұрын
Croydon got shafted by brick by brick and Westfield! Walking through centre will leave you depressed!
@BethanyLloyd-h6tКүн бұрын
i didn't think the UK , my country , would ever become like this , i think it will take many , many years to recover , i don't want my son to be here, there's sadly no future here , it's very , very depressing , many thanks , linda in Wales x
@XtergoBlueКүн бұрын
I wrote you an email and Im very thankfull you read it and covered all points I said, one of your best videos. I hope i work with you in the future.
@NiJIcolaGirardIКүн бұрын
The U.K. has officially fallen
@GoldKingsManКүн бұрын
Reminds me of that London has fallen movie with that Scottish actor, the one in 300 movie Gerard Butler.
@zacurrya9485Күн бұрын
brexit, low taxes on the wealthy, uncontrolled immigration (and im the son of an asylum seeker saying this), one might have worked, but not all three..
@zacurrya9485Күн бұрын
as well as furlough scheme which gave out crazy amounts to the already wealthy
@houdini5538Күн бұрын
Thank the brexit voters and Nigel Farage, Boris Johnson
@kevinh4869Күн бұрын
@@houdini5538 moronic, Brexit was a consequence of what Blair did to us with mass migration and wokeness.
@stevefoxroxКүн бұрын
Don’t forget shifting demographics and being arrested for wrong think! This country is cooked!
@edismКүн бұрын
Nonsense, it's the people who can't think are the problem.
@knowledgeseeker5499Күн бұрын
I am annoyed to see our UK politicians destroyed economy by taxes taxes and more taxes. Punishing highly skilled talented people with low pay and high taxes 😢
@Richard-pe4cxКүн бұрын
wage stagnation has been with workers for 10 years
@barrybarry6592Күн бұрын
The decline start after the first world war, it's just been hidden. Move whilst you can time is limited
@knowledgeseeker5499Күн бұрын
@ absolutely 💯 it’s invisible corruption of elite class to keep us suppressed and keeping personal allowance frozen while taxes on everything are going higher and inflationary cost of living increases. Total destruction of our economy and pushing people in poverty
@GoldKingsManКүн бұрын
My dad's pension was taxed at 40%
@allykhan8594Күн бұрын
Welfare of 20% spending. Interest 10% of spending
@minionmememindset7889Күн бұрын
It’s a dystopian hell in the UK, everyone is just trying to find an exit.
@ceefaxbbctv8788Күн бұрын
No they are not
@Odin11-119Күн бұрын
I will never leave this land.
@klisgiarcКүн бұрын
As a Brit and a multiple passport holder that has lived in several countries, I need to tell you to chill the F out. You have no idea what a dystopian hell is.
@MajorrBisonКүн бұрын
Things might have changed, but using the word hell is reaching.
@mnijeКүн бұрын
I am not a 7 or 8 figure entrepreneur but I do enjoy the channel immensely. Always incredibly informative.
@markaustin5884Күн бұрын
Yep, if only dreams came true
@nomadcapitalistКүн бұрын
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@iscoforrealКүн бұрын
Most people don't know this because African history isn't studied, but it was one of the main frontiers for Cold War proxy wars. As a result, a lot of Marxist ideas seeped into government administration and regulations. This is the main reason it's difficult to prosper in Africa. It's very strange that the UK has decided to adopt more and more Marxist/socialist ideas over the years when it never works (Maoist China, Soviet Union, Cuba, Venezuela, Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa, the list goes on). The universities are largely to blame for this because they push Marxist nonsense and the graduates go on to then implement this thinking in public sector roles.
@robw248614 сағат бұрын
Completely agree.
@davidadams5116Күн бұрын
If here in the UK we could actually afford to leave the only people left would be the illegal immigrants
@paulwood4142Күн бұрын
It's trending that way
@anomadhunterКүн бұрын
And the Royals would still be there 😂😂
@MYKEGOODSКүн бұрын
I actually can't remember the last time I heard someone speaking english walking the streets.
@stuartsinclair1134Күн бұрын
I bought a house in Vlora, Albania, and am selling assets in the UK. It is such a shame and an inconvenience that, at my age, I have to relocate to another country
@SSWAMZКүн бұрын
@@stuartsinclair1134 better now than never! Lucky you.
@suhaimipungut6384Күн бұрын
Compared to the younger generation you are still in a good place.
@khanaliqasim1757Күн бұрын
Yes but unfortunately the UK is not what it once was
@michaelgreen5515Күн бұрын
Good luck Stuart I am looking at Spain, Cyprus and Crete. I can doy job remotely just have family commitments. 5+10 year plan
@user-ht9fr6eh9uКүн бұрын
bars on the window, and choose a Christian area
@edmaximumКүн бұрын
I am hearing about hundreds of very intelligent and capable Brits and UK residents actively planning to leave the country right now... This is disastrous for the country.
@rehanjawaid8341Күн бұрын
I left the UK 200 years ago, never looked back
@who_is_disКүн бұрын
🤣
@michaelgreen5515Күн бұрын
I assume u meant 20 or you are an immortal lol Where u go?
@rehanjawaid8341Күн бұрын
@michaelgreen5515 that was meant to be sarcasm
@who_is_disКүн бұрын
@@michaelgreen5515 He's poking fun at this kind of comment that a lot of people make
@user-ht9fr6eh9uКүн бұрын
amateur I departed in 1065
@balanceiseverything7338Күн бұрын
Me and my family are leaving back to Poland after 16 years in UK. Bye bye bonkers broken Britain😂😢😂
@augustine.o6190Күн бұрын
Be aware of Putin😂
@user-ht9fr6eh9uКүн бұрын
ingratiate . You took but no stand and fight for motherland
@valiantheart8891Күн бұрын
Have fun
@cb8608Күн бұрын
You were economic migrants, took what you could, put downward pressure on wages and now it's gone to shit you leave again fleeing for greener pastures. If all these damn migrants including EU ones hadn't come here in the first place the UK would be a much better place and wages would be much higher.
@matthewnirenbergКүн бұрын
@@user-ht9fr6eh9u Why would even a British Citizen stay? The outcome for a resident, a citizen and a tourist are the same. No matter what you do, you are in the 1% who want change. Thus its 100% impossible until such a time as the 99% want change. Why stay and lose everything when you can go to where you're treated best? You speak like a child you thinks you can change the world - you're an insignificant little twig that can't change a country for the better.
@chizzlemo3094Күн бұрын
When I left I signed a piece of paper to say I'm leaving and that's it, no tax. Now I travel around and pay zero tax, I have no domicile and no-one's looking for me. I have a USA pass-through LLC (they dont tax you if you live outside the US). Might buy a yacht and just live nowhere longer than a week
@icebreakeragency9369Күн бұрын
Hey have you considered settling anywhere? I spend up to 6 months per year in Valencia and I love everything about it, but not planning to get into their tax system, so looking for a 2nd homebase. Anything you liked?
@0rrinКүн бұрын
I like the idea of being non-domiciled. How are you traveling? And do you run an online business?
@jetsetter975820 сағат бұрын
Interested to hear more too. Looking at more Nomadic options.
@roblox-f3jКүн бұрын
The irony is the UK had an awesome opportunity after Brexit to be a low tax tiger and an alternative to the EU. In the 50s the UK invented the Eurodollar market and made a fortune from offshore dollars. That put london on rhe map as a banking centre. After leaving the EU they could have become a haven for over taxed europeans to escape to. It's very sad what it became instead.
@edismКүн бұрын
Lol escape to isolation and xenophobia. Yes makes perfect sense.
@Unknown24466Күн бұрын
UK is the most depressing countries in the world behind Uzbekistan.
@shanny3938Күн бұрын
I think US has the UK beat!
@hb4541Күн бұрын
@@shanny3938 The U.S. has warm, sunny Florida. The U.K. has cold, wet, windy, crime ridden, drug infested Blackpool.
@user-ht9fr6eh9uКүн бұрын
I am happy. Life is within+
@trembo83522 сағат бұрын
Turkmenistan isn't that exciting either
@Jay-ro1qcКүн бұрын
Left for india 5 years ago. Best move ever. Earn almost as much now but life is way better and cheaper. Have a cleaner and housekeeper with a much nicer house. 2015 5 series cost £11k the kids are happy. Education is very good. Electric free. Gas cheap. Water free. Its amazing here and growing exponentially. Yes there are bad bits but trust me uk is worse. Uk born indian
@BackToNature123Күн бұрын
If it wasn't for my elderly mum, I would be out of here
@nomadcapitalistКүн бұрын
They have care for elderly mums all over Asia and elsewhere.
@stuartsinclair1134Күн бұрын
It was the same for me. Unfortunately, my mother died last year, so I'm gone
@EnhancedliesКүн бұрын
yeah its family keeping me
@X5493-c7pКүн бұрын
Ditto mine is so fail that just moving to another town let alone another country wouldn't end well. I'm resigned to hanging in there for five years and hoping the current lot are booted out before I cash out. With hindsight I should have moved sooner, but foolishly I didn't think the last lot could screwup so badly they had a 80 seat majority and through it away 😡
@VoiceOfTheКүн бұрын
@@X5493-c7p I fear an exit tax will be introduced by Labour by 2029, that’s the problem. I hope you can escape before!
@SahrokhКүн бұрын
Beware moving to Italy (my country). It's going down too and, as soon as our PM will lose an election, we'll have back people who are as bad as UK Labour, in every aspect (migrants included). Also, Italy is known to have Sweden-grade taxes but Latin America-grade services in many cities but 2-3 top ones.
@nomen.nescio-iКүн бұрын
Methinks there is no suitable or satisfactory place to be found anywhere in Europe.
@SahrokhКүн бұрын
@@nomen.nescio-i Yes, Europe is self imploding hard and fast. Thanks to the woke marxist regime it became.
@stephenb134Күн бұрын
@@nomen.nescio-i Hungary. I relocated 8 years ago, now retired and there is no tax on pension income.
@Exposemedia4uКүн бұрын
UBS wealth report states that HALF A MILLION millionaires will leave the UK by 2028 . After 26 years living in that dump I’ve left and it’s the best decision I’ve ever made !
@cb8608Күн бұрын
Where did you go?
@nomadcapitalistКүн бұрын
In this video we discuss that billionaires are fleeing the UK, and the alternative options to escape to: kzbin.info/www/bejne/jWbKiaGOhrCqq7c
@paulwood4142Күн бұрын
Exit tax, so you liquidate all assets, you buy Bitcoin. You leave the UK. You buy your new life in country X, how the hell does HMRC reach out and get that exit tax?
@TechnoExplorer-q6eКүн бұрын
The exit tax is when buttcoin drops😅
@matthewnirenbergКүн бұрын
Heard of AML/KYC? You can't buy things without doing it. The AML/KYC paperwork all goes to the govt so they can know everything. That's why 'regulated' exchanges that require AML/KYC are BAD!
@JamesBurrTVКүн бұрын
I believe that in South Africa they bought yachts, sailed to Australia then sold the yachts there. The fact that you are leaving the country makes it a particularly dumb tax and hard to enforce. Then again, these are socialists we're talking about.....
@miketyson5388Күн бұрын
What ever assets you liquidated, you may have to pay tax on them
@microfarming8583Күн бұрын
Many countries can now claim your overseas assets through treaties they've signed.
@adam248Күн бұрын
People are going to Canada, Australia, US or UK because of the salary basically. And in other hand people are "escaping" these countries to get a better lifestyle with their home country's salary. Kinda like this right?
@potatoes1468913 сағат бұрын
Canada even worst I assure you
@user-xg6yc8ho3w6 сағат бұрын
Yes. Geographical arbitrage. Move to an expensive high paying country for a few years and save all you can, living well below your means. Then move back to countries where the cost of living is 1/3 to 1/4 the price. Live good then.
@pointblankracer6274Күн бұрын
"A fair tax is every bit as absurd as a fair theft"
@cecilialam6856Күн бұрын
Uk government just punished people when they work hard n give away money when ur not working !!!! What is that
@dans5916Күн бұрын
left UK in 2017 and never looked back.
@jonathana119 сағат бұрын
I haven’t finished the video yet but I immediately disagree against this as it only benefits the wealthy. One of the major reasons why the uk is in this mess rn is because of the massively disproportionate distribution of wealth and the fact that they don’t want to spend their money. If all the wealthy people are moving their money abroad, this will only add more fuel to the fire in the UK as there is no more money to tax and reduce the government deficit with.
@serenitycoastUKКүн бұрын
The government has stolen so much money from me I cant afford to flee. Go if you can!
@elizabethanderson2968Күн бұрын
Irritating to watch, as I'm totally hemmed in by circumstances beyond my control, but am fully aware that the UK has been reamed beyond return ...
@VoiceOfTheКүн бұрын
What do you mean exactly?
@CodingAbroadКүн бұрын
@@VoiceOfThesodomised
@garrettmgundersonКүн бұрын
Take control and get out.
@matthewnirenbergКүн бұрын
Unless its something that is legally forcing you to stay (i.e. licence audit, tax audit, jury duty, etc.), quit making excuses and get out. There's affordable options (usually residence permits). If you own a house, consider selling it to fund getting out. Stop making excuses and get out - if you keep making excuses, you never will. Sure it might feel scary but why stay and lose everything!
@nomadcapitalistКүн бұрын
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@SSWAMZКүн бұрын
Unfortunately, Europe is over ! It’s so sad to see my country the Netherlands following the stupid laws of the UK !
@CT-vu1jrКүн бұрын
Western Europe, Eastern Europe is thriving. By the way: we have few villages in Hungary with 100% Dutch residents. And many Germans as well.
@SSWAMZКүн бұрын
@ I heard about that as well.
@alistairrobinson3865Күн бұрын
I lived in NL 13 years, and it’s nowhere near as bad as Uk!!
@KB-sb8wyКүн бұрын
You mean the WEF and UN
@DevineOneКүн бұрын
You mean protecting kiddy fiddlers but sending people to jail for hurty words?
@paddyanglais91Күн бұрын
My wife is from Ecuador and she doesn't know how truly valuable her passport is 😅 So we're moving there in 2027
@MYKEGOODSКүн бұрын
How's the crime ? I was in Brazil for a while and felt unsafe.
@paddyanglais91Күн бұрын
@@MYKEGOODS it's pretty bad in Guayaquil but then lots of Americans prefer Cuenca as a retirement hotspot. I am hopeful the government can do the same as Bukele in El Salvador.
@M_khan82Күн бұрын
In a month i m leaving
@nomadcapitalistКүн бұрын
Thank you for commenting, and we wish you a successful escape from the UK! If you would like help crafting and implementing a holistic offshore plan, feel free to reach out: nomadcapitalist.com/apply
@BrookT786Күн бұрын
Where are you going to?
@phyllisb-chronicles335815 сағат бұрын
All the best
@karlgreene217714 сағат бұрын
I envy you!
@markaustin5884Күн бұрын
I wouldnt even consider anywhere in the EU.
@davidoldboy5425Күн бұрын
Europe has fallen not just the UK
@augustine.o6190Күн бұрын
UK mostly
@user-ht9fr6eh9uКүн бұрын
bullshine. Stand and fight
@martinluke9470Күн бұрын
@@user-ht9fr6eh9u For what? Bent politicians and a muslim future? There is nothing else there to live for. I left in 1976 when I woke up.
@microfarming8583Күн бұрын
Spain is the fastest growing economy in the west and G8, wvern outpacing the US. Culture and community is strong. Travel more before commenting
@davidoldboy5425Күн бұрын
@@microfarming8583 Travel more????????? not many have travelled as much as me mate, I've also lived in 6 countries. Joker
@Mickenos85Күн бұрын
I fail to understand how Russia is so overlooked by the experts. Giverned by much less control than the UK has. And a massive country, wide open to investment or entreprenuership.
@justyoutube5829Күн бұрын
We left 1.5 year ago to Mexico. It's tough moving family but we all have to start thinking about plan A and B if UK is to keep collapsing.
@RexPonder-y6bКүн бұрын
What ever you do don't move to Mexico. After 12years years we are moving out. It's gotten very expensive and the new government is very scary now be careful things are changing in Mexico.
@AnexoticadventureКүн бұрын
SPAM ALERT!
@twaters4827Күн бұрын
This is "Atlas Shrugged"......John Galt is leaving. Good luck to those left behind.
@RayDavies123Күн бұрын
Malaysia boleh! Best move ever.
@user-ht9fr6eh9uКүн бұрын
islam............
@nomadcapitalistКүн бұрын
Glad to hear! Have you seen of episode of Like Like a King Kuala Lumpur? kzbin.info/www/bejne/nnjZmH1ne76Iorssi=PON4P6FDjR8JoIfy
@taboulefattouch474422 сағат бұрын
If I was British, spoke only English, and planned to escape the high tax low income police state the UK has become I would chose one of the following (in no particular order) ; Serbia (Novi Sad or Belgrade) Georgia (Batumi or Tbilisi) Bulgaria (Sofia or Stara Zagora) Phillipines (Cebu or Ilo Ilo)
@nomadcapitalist19 сағат бұрын
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. We've covered living luxuriously in some of these locations. Check out Live Live a King Tbilisi: kzbin.info/www/bejne/pp7Geq1jgs2Ebsksi=LPup3w2Bd8Rht34Z and Live Like a King Belgrade: kzbin.info/www/bejne/rKqoq6abd8SJidUsi=JCMA3RbkLWSSdJXo.
@joeclifford4953Күн бұрын
Fascinating listening. Looking forward to hearing more
@CodingAbroadКүн бұрын
I too managed to escape, without shoes no doubt! But I’m alive and kept my wealth whereas my idiot friends all bought houses recently!
@DamageKontrolКүн бұрын
I left UK last year. It's crazy how many of my peers have made the same move.
@changeyourlife1980Күн бұрын
We would be so much happier here if the government wasn't taxing us this much. They tax everything, from income, through food and energy, to the roads we drive on. Highest taxation level in history! Fed up really, CGT rise was the last nail in the coffin. We've started actively looking for a better place where our success is appreciated, not punished!
@nomadcapitalist19 сағат бұрын
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@mattanderson667212 сағат бұрын
Fantastic discussion Excellent analysis Thank you Sir Well said!! I always love listening to you Thank You Andrew
@charlesking9425Күн бұрын
Right now dear fellow, North Korea is better than the UK. Many thanks Andrew.
@timcarr6401Күн бұрын
Hyperbole has its place. But you don't realize how terrible NK is.
@CuriousCrow-mp4cxКүн бұрын
GIGO.
@musycloverКүн бұрын
No it really isn’t
@X5493-c7pКүн бұрын
You jest, but with the direction of this country we won't be far behind them by the end of their term!
@davestevenson9080Күн бұрын
@@timcarr6401 the NK leader doesn't hate his people like Keir does. and in 50 years time NK will still be Korean.
@_p45Күн бұрын
Left in 2020..Thank God 🙏🏾
@paddyanglais91Күн бұрын
It's like Dunkirk in reverse now
@szejkoxКүн бұрын
The wealthy business owners, high earners who leave the UK are leaving a heavy burden on lower income population who don't have the flexibility to move (or don't want to). The ones who are staying supposed to contribute more for the country to be fixed, whilst the ones who have the resources to contribute more have no interest in doing so and just leave. How do you expect things to change for the better if the wealthiest aren't contributing? (this is a genuine question, I'm not judging anyone for leaving)
@EnhancedliesКүн бұрын
you can say alot about the UK, but bad food just isnt one of them, thats old from the 1970's and never left us
@VoiceOfTheКүн бұрын
I’m a Brit, unless you’re paying top dollar it’s crap!
@bigtony4829Күн бұрын
Bad teeth is another stereo type but that one is probably more accurate to be fair
@microfarming8583Күн бұрын
*Costa del Sol is a great option, best quality of life in the world*
@SSWAMZКүн бұрын
I’m in Costa de Sol right now ! A lot of British living here, but it’s not the futures unless if you have passive income and increase every year.
@MandersXКүн бұрын
costa del sol sucks!
@microfarming8583Күн бұрын
@SSWAMZ Great place for real estate developers
@MotorsportUK2009Күн бұрын
@@MandersX Costa Del Sol is a paradise, you must be out of your mind.
@MandersXКүн бұрын
@MotorsportUK2009 dude, your standards are very low to call that shit place paradise. Anyway I understand that low class people like you feel like they found their right place there.
@michaelgreen5515Күн бұрын
Best video you have done in a while. You mentioned some great options. Well worth a watch and I hope it generates you some leads.
@nomadcapitalistКүн бұрын
Thanks for the compliment!
@dorsetone814216 сағат бұрын
@@nomadcapitalist Britain is the greatest country on earth for culture history language, inventions, creative arts music financial services... the list goes on. It's certainly better than America. . There are millions of successful people here in Britain and still a lot of money to be made especially in sectors such as AI and others which Britain will lead the world in. Net migration is at a record high which contradicts your theory of everyone leaving. Fucking nerd
@d16024Күн бұрын
Can anyone pls explain why UK's solution to everything is more taxation? It would make sense if this was 1960s when Britain was very powerful relative to today but people now have a lot of options.
@Thomas-wz2nuКүн бұрын
Because the majority are on the take. Especially the new arrivals..,
@nomadcapitalist18 сағат бұрын
We recently covered this, breaking down how the UK’s fiscal policies are impacting businesses and individuals. You might find this video insightful: kzbin.info/www/bejne/iIfXdXWVe6pgiNU
@ddimov255720 сағат бұрын
Bulgaria: 10% flat rate tax (personal or corporate); dividends taxed at 5%
@WealthyChronicleКүн бұрын
I can't believe how much the UK economy is struggling. It's sad to see, but this video has definitely got me thinking about Plan A. Anyone else feeling the same way?
@nomadcapitalist21 сағат бұрын
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@tkondobby21 сағат бұрын
Taxing the super rich is the one of the only ways to resolve the wealth inequality in the UK. That and taking back our natural resources, these should never have been sold to foreign national companies. We have a real problem with the interest rates on the constant gov borrowing rising above 4% in comparison with lower economic growth (GDP) and rising inflation. I hope the population see that the two tier political system we have is nothing but much of the same, considering that the spending during the plandemic was a massive transfer of funds to the super rich and as of a consequence the cost of living increase causing 40% lower living standards.
@davidlintin6 сағат бұрын
Did ten years in Dubai now in Tbilisi. Best decision I’ve ever made.
@adam_ieКүн бұрын
You're so right. The UK is on a downward trajectory.
@RyanDiBartКүн бұрын
My choices are either 1) Get a nice bungalow or cottage away from the noise of the cities and just travel during winter. 2) Switch to Thailand. Beautiful affordable country with great visa options. European countries like Greece or Spain would have been great before Brexit. More of a headache now.
@VoiceOfTheКүн бұрын
Still do-able, just more hassle and paperwork. I left U.K. 2021, living in Cyprus at the moment.
@nomadcapitalistКүн бұрын
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@osx86xКүн бұрын
Stumbled on this channel due to the algorithms - quite impressed Bitcoin was mentioned. For those unaware go learn, read - do whatever you can to understand what it can do in situations like this. have connections who literally qualify as private clients for the banks but the fiat world and governments don’t quite understand this yet. Annoy people like these they will just leave the country with their digital wealth and no government can seize it.
@SA-vz7qiКүн бұрын
A quick move for UK folk would be the Isle of Man while you look to plan. If your kids are at UK boarding school you are still close.
@yagushkaКүн бұрын
You are such a good 😊 parent
@DevineOneКүн бұрын
I've always wondered how children feel growing up in a boarding school. Maybe they are ok since they are always around their mates but on the other hand they don't get love on a daily basis from their parents.
@MotorsportUK2009Күн бұрын
@@DevineOne Boarding is school is miserable!
@nobbynobbynoobКүн бұрын
But have to purchase home outright on the Isle of Man, as the rental/mortgage markets don't function there.
@thecsslifeКүн бұрын
@@DevineOneThe people I’ve met who went to boarding schools seem to be very confident in themselves or the total opposite
@therealestakeКүн бұрын
Hey Andrew! Have you ever covered renouncing citizenship by running for public office in a foreign country? Apparently this is an option available for Americans, although I suspect few have actually attempted it. Thanks for the great information.
@AndreNiemandКүн бұрын
It is disgusting to be forced out by an incompetent democratic government!
@egg399.19 сағат бұрын
anti-democratic
@phyllisb-chronicles335815 сағат бұрын
Im planning even with my humble income
@SIGSEGV1337Күн бұрын
As a British citizen who isn't quite on the level of your clients I think Ireland is definitely the play for most people. Very easy to get citizenship there for UK citizens and the economy is flourishing.
@jamiebury180712 сағат бұрын
Not that easy unless you had grandparents with an Irish passport
@SIGSEGV1337Сағат бұрын
@@jamiebury1807 My dude, North Africans are getting citizenships like candy, someone from the first world would have no trouble, it's not even alot of paperwork and UK citizens don't even need to apply for residency.
@PaulB-q3dКүн бұрын
No pay rise for us this year, business citing Labour's NI tax increase, 260 people worse off as a result.
@DanInghamКүн бұрын
Been out the UK since may 2024. Love my new life.
@cuteopiax1259Күн бұрын
Most people can't leave. It is impossible to get a visa for most countries.
@hugheaston7598Күн бұрын
Get an in demand skill, it'll open up your access to a work visa in many countries. After several years residency you can often gain citizenship in the country you've moved to. If you've got a foreign parent or grandparent, you can often gain citizenship by descent of their country of birth. If all else fails, under the CTA you can move to Ireland. Then, after being resident there for I think 5 years, apply for Irish citizenship. Then you've got an EU passport and can live and work anywhere in the EU.
@01menyouКүн бұрын
Bitcoin stored properly cannot be taxed. This is great advice, but a better position would be to refuse to pay any tax.
@slikyiky1340Күн бұрын
🤣🤣🤣ignorant fool.....
@dorsetone814217 сағат бұрын
The IRS want to tax bitcoin. They'll find you
@01menyou17 сағат бұрын
@dorsetone8142 they want the bitcoin, not the person. You can't tax or confiscate anything that's mobile. You don't get it.
@TheNewNitrok7Күн бұрын
Currently living in Scotland but i have dual nationality with a French passport. What are your thoughts on Andorra?
@user-ht9fr6eh9uКүн бұрын
no stay away, horrid here
@nobbynobbynoobКүн бұрын
More gun shops than coffee shops in Andorra la Vella! I've driven my car into and out of Andorra fairly recently. The isolating effect of the Pyrenees in winter has to be a thing. The bureaucracy for the "investor" immigration is nightmarish so it seems they don't really want your money after all. Pretty little country though...
@DavidPaulNewtonScottКүн бұрын
In the Philippines, back in a week four months teaching and off to Portugal.
@Positive_AtrributesКүн бұрын
DOUBLE tax treaty networks are becoming serious prospective success things! PORTUGAL is pairing with Czechia and BRAZIL or COLUMBIA; and the first orders are tax treaty networks with the necessary Canada Limited Partnership in Ontario, GB_UK, and the USA (E2 ALIEN non immigrant rights visa), and Czechia has the opportunity options for accounts denomination in USD DOLLAR currency exchange rate!⛑️
@DavidPaulNewtonScottКүн бұрын
@Positive_Atrributes Yep and Portugal has one with the UK.
@Inukshuk6721 сағат бұрын
The UK can turn around and become a good and prosperous place one day with good government but that will be a slow and painful process.
@allanfrdКүн бұрын
I made my homework related to South America and I can tell Uruguay looks like a nice place for sure, I would go there if things go "south", but Chile not so much, their neighbors hate them, if there's a war you probably don't wanna be there, besides, earthquakes are a common thing (they reside in the ring of fire) and they don't have a system alert like the Japanese. Paraguay is another option, just for the simple fact the Conmebol headquarters are there (the organization that administrates football in southamerica) if that doesn't tell you is a decent place to live I don't know what to tell ya (they also hate Chile btw, they excluded them for the next world cup😢) Good you didn't mention Argentina, for the time being I would avoid that place too, Brazil is without a doubt the most advanced country of the region but choose wisely the region you wanna stay, Bolivia is the cheapest place to live with very reduced crime, Peru is as insecure as the U.S. too much guns and crime, Ecuador is in a shortage of energy and electricity, Colombia has so much narcs and Venezuela is being sabotaged by the U.S. I think that does it, oh.. dont go to Panama, Trump said he's gonna invade it or something.
@MandersXКүн бұрын
BTW argentina with it's new president Milei is now doing a way better than any other country in Latin America. Of course he can't fix everything in one year but certainly going on the right direction.
@allykhan8594Күн бұрын
Suriname.
@nomadcapitalistКүн бұрын
Mr Henderson discusses Uruguay and Paraguay in this video, highlighting their potential for those considering retirement, seeking business opportunities, or simply looking for a change of scenery: kzbin.info/www/bejne/gH-Ze5une9qmhrM&t
@yellowsnake1048Күн бұрын
I qualify as a teacher this year. I'm so stuck on getting experience for a year here then leaving or just straight up leaving in July.
@klawlor3659Күн бұрын
I've been in this position. Get your experience here first, use it as your way to fund your escape. And whatever you do don't say anything to the Student Loans company...once you leave this prison island you're free from paying their graduate tax as well.
@deborahcoveney8846Күн бұрын
Malaysia a lovely country 1st world
@MIsaacs-p3nКүн бұрын
what about those without lots of money. just a house ? advice for us please 🙏🏻
@nomadcapitalistКүн бұрын
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@nomadcapitalistКүн бұрын
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@MIsaacs-p3nКүн бұрын
in the uk
@CT-vu1jrКүн бұрын
May I advice you to have a look around in Hungary, Poland etc: generally in Eastern Europe. For example in Hungary we have already few villages with only Dutch residents. We also have many Germans relocating to Hungary. My house is next to a forest, with hiking routes etc, yet it is 58 minutes from the airport. Poland has at least 8 big airport. In the UK countryside cottages, houses are the most expensive. In Eastern Europe it is the opposite. By the way: Hungary has a 15% flat rate taxation.
@ewalker9688Күн бұрын
@CT-vu1jr not great for people of color
@nygeeJonesКүн бұрын
With Uruguay you have to live there 6months a year and if you naturalize the passport not gonna say your Uruguayan it’s still gonna say your original nationality so you’re not a real citizen.
@allanfrdКүн бұрын
I think they don't care about nationality, you would be treated as any other Uruguayan as far as I know, but if you wanna give details in the matter I'll very grateful.
@matthewnirenbergКүн бұрын
@@allanfrd The issue is in the future, if you renounce that original citizenship, then you're basically stateless as due to the fact that a Uruguayan passport lists your nationality as your previous one (i.e. you're not getting a new citizenship, only a travel document and Residency), once renounced, then that passport is suddenly invalid because you're no longer that nationality. If the Uruguayan passport said you were Uruguayan then it wouldn't be an issue. The best solution is to get a citizenship that says you're their national once they grant citizenship, as being Uruguayan means nothing unless you're ethnically from there (i.e. the passport says Uruguayan).
@DOr-tq5zpКүн бұрын
Wow !!! It is late night. Can I do this tomorrow? This is a joke, thank you for video!
@harkamelrandhawa712519 сағат бұрын
I want to leave because Shamima is finally coming back
@arahant69Күн бұрын
If I make my fortune I'll swing by. Currently in the uk might inherit bungalow in ireland. Have crypto.
@klawlor3659Күн бұрын
Stick Ireland for five years and you've got yourself a decent Irish passport. Unless like myself you're one of the lucky peeps who has Irish family and you have one already 😊😊😊
@leecooper385217 сағат бұрын
Brexit was mishandled purposefully so as to give good reason to join back up to the EU. But now the EU is struggling like crazy and the u. K has squandered its opportunity to benefit from its decisions and the massive importation of people from abroad, who have no skills and who are a massive drain on every town and city and village in the UK. I saw the village that I lived in Go from 0 immigration in 2020 to a few hundred people from abroad. They're not bad people in the main hard-working, etc. But you shouldn't have to do that. The problem lies with the British people, who think the world owes them something, who argue backstab and squabble amongst themselves. While the foreigners work really hard and get The rewards.
@DC-uc4quКүн бұрын
Does the 90 days out of 180 day rule not apply to all eu countries now for a uk citizen?
@nobbynobbynoobКүн бұрын
90/180 rule is for tourists (whether visa-free or not) in SCHENGEN countries. Ireland, though an EU member state still - IREXIT has not happened yet - is part of the "British" Common Travel Area for most immigration purposes, not the Schengen area. Meanwhile, the EFTA countries are IN Schengen while not in the EU.
@VoiceOfTheКүн бұрын
@@nobbynobbynoob One thing that confuses me is, once you obtain a residency in say Cyprus, can you then stay more than 90 days in another EU country? I don’t think you can because as I understand it once you gain residency in Cyprus you can’t leave the country for more than three months or they cancel your visa.
@nobbynobbynoobКүн бұрын
@@VoiceOfThe Even as a Schengen resident the 90/180 applies to other Schengen countries for non-EU/EFTA nationals, so this would also hold for Cyprus which isn't even in Schengen yet (maybe soon). Cancelling a visa, whether non-immigrant or immigrant, after three months' departure seems rough TBF. Perhaps there's some kind of "advance parole" or similar permission one can obtain to waive that, similar to how it works in the US for GC holders?
@VoiceOfTheКүн бұрын
@@nobbynobbynoob Until you gain permanent residency status I believe if you leave for more than 3 months it’s cancelled. After 5 years of temporary residence status you can then apply for permanent residency and are allowed to leave for up to 6 months. I think!
@agl513223 сағат бұрын
I hear many are going to Panama as well. I've heard several complain about actually getting that citizenship in Uruguay. People who've lived there 15-20 years and are continually stalled from achieving that goal. They remain in long term resident status.
@Mack-the-KnightКүн бұрын
Love the thumbnail for this video: the 747 in takeoff, suitcase full of cash, even a spyglass to locate that escape hatch!
@shootermcgavin4999Күн бұрын
I like the nomad channel but he needs to gear it towards the avg joe not the rich ppl.
@andile5945Күн бұрын
Somehow Tallinn, Estonia didnt make the cut. Nonetheless, the issue i may have with the desire to move is the stability and structure in some of these places along with their immediate neighbours. Great bit of awareness though. Its very useful.
@nomadcapitalistКүн бұрын
Thank you for watching! You may find this recent interview with Toomas Ilves interesting: kzbin.info/www/bejne/jaLRmWdtn72faLssi=qYlhh9ssdX2oOjE-
@eurwentrumper1946Күн бұрын
Italy is even worse in terms of taxes and laws! You have to fill in your tax forms for very low earnings compared to the Uk and if you won't, they can arrest you. Employment is also an issue and the heat is unbearable. Some people bragging about their wealth outside the Uk, you have no clue how they got rich, but the harsh truth is that it is all at the expense of their families, exploiting and murdering.
@karlgreene217715 сағат бұрын
I would if I could!
@MS45636Күн бұрын
ireland no sun, no thanks
@Thomas-wz2nuКүн бұрын
And Ireland is being swamped by third world migrants and welcoming their replacement
@taboulefattouch474422 сағат бұрын
Estimates of UK annual per capita GDP range between $42,000 - $43,500. In the US it is $78,000 - $81,000. The US is not "forty percent richer (on a per capita basis)" it is actually around 53% richer. Had the price level in the UK been significantly lower and had public services been significantly better than they are in the US it would be half as bad as it really is.
@nicholacarr96918 сағат бұрын
I have a Canadian passport but I am not sure it will be that better!
@quantumsoul9386Күн бұрын
Ireland is an awful country, worse than the UK. I left Ireland to live in England 😂🤣😂🤣
@MYKEGOODSКүн бұрын
At least you have access to the EU.
@RohTBrownКүн бұрын
Why what's wrong with it?
@judithcressey16826 сағат бұрын
@@RohTBrownTowns and villages being overwhelmed with enriching folk who are prioritised with new housing.
@dorsetone814217 сағат бұрын
I live in the UK. and have a great life because my accounts are offshore. Ever heard of Sandbanks ?
@Jakub.K0Күн бұрын
Im a company director of an LTD & in the exact predicament mentioned at the end. I can’t move a real estate portfolio so I’ll have to come back occasionally until I figure out the right strategy.
@nomadcapitalistКүн бұрын
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@Masquerain6Күн бұрын
My plan is to set up tax residency in a uae freezone and renounce residency in the UK until I can comfortably afford citizenship by investment in the Caribbean. While I have this structure I will be living nomadic in throughout Asia mainly Bangkok. Currently making £15-20k per month all online. Has anyone else done something similar to this? With my current knowledge I don't think there's any issues that may arise with this setup.
@davidoldboy5425Күн бұрын
I lived abroad for many years, but foolishly returned to retire, oh well??
@taboulefattouch474422 сағат бұрын
As Ireland continues to economically boom and the UK continues to stagnate a surprising phenomenon is observed in many Roman Catholic parishes across England, Scotland (and to a lesser extent) Wales. RC Parishes in small towns and sleepy suburbs where attendance during Sunday Mass is a few dozen believers suddenly get whole families of non-baptised and non-catholic attendees who seem to have "found religion". The script is simple ; there may have been a rumour of a great grandmother who was Irish or even a great great grandmother. To join the Catholic Church is seen as a first step to find "proof" of Irish ancestry as many of these wannabe Irish have no documentation to prove their claims. As public (state) schools in the UK have a reputation for low scholastic standards and because some of them are outright dangerous by joining the RC Church families hope to get slots for their children in Church run schools. It is the classic "hit two birds with one stone" and the numbers speak for themselves - Republic of Ireland annual GDP stands over $115,000 compared to around $42,000 in the UK.
@dandy3759Күн бұрын
What do you think of Hungary?
@teeteeme57522 сағат бұрын
London is a mess. Resembles India or Pakistan. Streets, roads are dirty. Getting a doctors appointment is a nightmare. Unkempt... I'm 48years old and lived in London almost all my life. The 80s, 90s and 00s were best years now it's just messy and full of asylum seekers etc Central London as a teenager use to be a good hot spot to hang out now it's crowdy, noisey, saw someone chanting call to prayer the other day. I'm just wondering what's happening 😮😮😮