How to Leave The US and Where to Go Next: 5 Easy Steps

How to Leave The US and Where to Go Next: 5 Easy Steps

How to Leave The US - 5 Things to Get in Order

How to Leave The US - 5 Things to Get in Order

Manage Your Finances,  Organize Your Assets,  Deal with Your Business,  Residence Permit,  Citizenship

Manage Your Finances

Manage Your Finances

Managed correctly, your finances can provide a huge relief in case of your international move. Leave them scattered all over the place, and you may have to face extremely stressful and costly aftermath.

Organize Your Assets

Organize Your Assets

Asset management is another crucial step toward a safe and hassle-free move out of the country. Once you've listed down all your assets, make sure that you know exactly where all your assets are.

Deal with Your Business

Deal with Your Business

When it comes to your "moving out" plan, your business could prove to be an asset or a liability. It all depends on how you handle it. The ideal situation is when the business is location independent and hence can be easily moved offshore to reduce your taxes dramatically.

Residence Permit

Residence Permit

A residence permit can serve you in the following ways: Second residence Back-pocket residence

Citizenship

Citizenship

We have already established that the only way to completely get out of the US system (tax rates, business regulations, reporting back, etc.) is by renouncing your US citizenship. In our experience, second citizenship offers the kind of freedom that every American should have in these unprecedented times.

Easiest Countries to Move to As an American Expat

Easiest Countries to Move to As an American Expat

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Mexico

Mexico

Mexico is a very popular retirement destination too, as is Costa Rica and Brazil if we stray away towards Latin America. If you're not set if renouncing your US citizenship is the right thing to do for you right now, you can give Mexico a visit first if you haven't yet.

Panama

Panama

Panama offers residence to Americans, among other countries' nationals, via the Friendly Nations Visa Program, through which you are granted a visa if you create professional or economic ties in Panama.

Portugal

Portugal

What makes Portugal so attractive for Americans is that getting a residence visa there grants them a place in the EU, still keeping them tethered to the western world, which is exactly what some ex-Americans want.

Singapore

Singapore

Living in Singapore, you will never have to compromise on the quality of your life, no matter what level of luxury you were previously accustomed to. In fact, it is one of the most favorite destination countries for Ultra High Net Worth Individuals.

Start a New Life in a New Country

Start a New Life in a New Country

For many Americans, the recent developments have proven to be the last nail in the coffin. Contact us today - not only we will hear your concerns, but we will also devise a holistic strategy that best suits your life, choices, and dreams.