The world might not be enough, but it’s enough to be getting on with. It’s big, exciting and ever-changing so, in response, at Nomad Capitalist we annually update our list of countries...
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Dateline: Porto, Portugal ”You don’t choose Bali, Bali chooses you.” You will hear this phrase from locals and tourists as soon as you set foot on the island. After three months our...
Last updated January 7, 2017 Dateline: Brasov, Romania In King, the newest single by British electronica trio Years and Years‘, vocalist Olly Alexander sings about the shackles of a bad relationship and how...
What exactly is an expat? It’s not as straightforward as you might think. Ask a handful of expats to define the term and you’ll get a handful of different answers. When it...
It’s hard to put a value on personal freedom. Perhaps that’s why so many people love Latin America’s lifestyle and vibe. With its proximity to North America and shared experiences, the personal...
Aside from its breathtaking beauty and being the most populous island in Samoa, Upolu boasts a rather more dubious claim – it’s home to the remotest McDonald’s restaurant on earth. Located some...
It might seem odd, but the roots of the United States’ Citizenship-Based Taxation (CBT) – a tax which causes expats so many sleepless nights – are mired firmly in the aftermath of the nation’s...
Trying to type out an important email with sunlight glaring against your laptop screen or with sand clogging up your keyboard isn’t easy. So, when the idea of being a digital nomad...
Whether you’re seeking adventure, better business prospects or a safe haven for you and your family, the benefits of a second residency or a second passport are undeniable. But why would you...
This article was written by Nomad Capitalist contributor, Brian Greco, an experienced gay traveler, cultural explorer and free-market advocate. Going out and seeing the world — often on your own or while...
Malaysia is beautiful, but don’t just take our word for it. It’s been officially recognised as the 13th most popular country to move to by Comparethemarket Australia. It’s one of Nomad Capitalist...
Costa Rica offers a stable political climate, a strong expat community, and good infrastructure. You couldn’t find a better place to slow down, spend lots of time outside, buy or rent an...
You’ve probably heard lots of rumors, half-truths, and downright falsehoods about how paying zero tax in Panama is possible. It’s not surprising, given Panama’s reputation over the years as a tax haven,...
Latin America is one of the most accessible regions in the world to get residence and, in many cases, second citizenship. There are numerous options in Spanish-speaking countries where you can easily...
Chile is a country that offers a lot. Apart from stunning geography, fantastic art, and famous wines, it’s a relatively tax-friendly country. For seven-and eight figure entrepreneurs and investors who have wealth...
Uruguay is well worth considering for those who want an affordable, relaxed lifestyle in a low-tax environment within the Americas. Uruguay is a politically stable country with strong democratic governance and a...
Georgia’s attractive visa policy, low tax rates, and high quality of life make it an excellent option to live, work, and invest in. This article explores the tax and lifestyle benefits for...
Non-dom or non-domiciled individual tax programs have gained a lot of attention recently. After the revelation that UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s wife, Akshata Murty, claims non-dom status through her Indian citizenship,...
The Special Regime for Displaced Workers, or Beckham Law, as it has become known, was introduced by Spain in 2004 to attract talent and qualified workers from overseas. The law, famously created...
For years, Portugal has offered one of Europe’s most popular tax incentives called the NHR program for non-habitual residents. While Portugal’s NHR program may end, the window is still open for you...