Nomad Capitalist

Reclaim Your Freedom with Offshore Companies, Dual Citizenship, Foreign Banks, and Overseas Investments

by Andrew Henderson

Number of pages: 393

Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform

BBB Library: Economics and Investment

ISBN: 979-8461831486



About the Author

Andrew Henderson is the founder of Nomad Capitalist, and one of the world’s most sought-after experts on offshore and expat tax issues, second passports, and global citizenship.

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Editorial Review

Geography is no longer a limitation for those willing to follow Andrew Henderson’s ‘Five Magic Words’ and “Go where you’re treated best.” As the world’s most sought-after expert on offshore tax planning, second passports, and global citizenship - cited by the BBC, Bloomberg, Elite Daily and more - Andrew has condensed his last ten years of investigative world travel into an unprecedented book to help entrepreneurs and investors keep more of their own money, live where they want, become citizens of the world, and improve their lives and the planet. 

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“Andrew Henderson's "Nomad Capitalist" is a tome that has profoundly altered the lens through which I view the world and my place within it. It evoked a stirring within me, an awakening to the potential of a life lived without traditional boundaries. The book imparts more than wisdom; it gifts a vision of sovereignty over one's life choices. Henderson's personal anecdotes and the "EKG" formula resonated with me, leading to nights of introspection and a newfound desire to embrace a globally optimized life. It's not merely a guide to financial strategy; it's a beacon that illuminates the path to personal freedom and responsibility. This book didn't just change my mind; it changed my destiny.”

“This book truly picks up where The Four Day Workweek ended. Full of practical, real-life insights - NOT a “do this to easily solve your problems” type of book. I learned a lot.”

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Wisdom to Share

There is no reason to stay in your home country and fight for change, not when you go to the greener pastures where the change you are looking for is already in place.

The world is changing, and you don’t have to live in the same city, the same state, or–come to think of it–even the same country as where you were born.

If you rely entirely on one place, that one place can come and take your wealth, freedom, or whatever else they feel entitled to.

Choosing to go where you’re treated best is the art of fighting without fighting.

In the era when being a Nomad Capitalist is possible you no longer have to make a decision based on where you will be in twenty years, rather, flexibility rules.

It is often hard to maintain relationships in places where you are only around for a short period of time. However, it is also possible to develop a massive network of friends throughout the world with this strategy.

Having more than one passport means that you always have a place to go. If you are a US citizen and think things might get bad, being able to live in Panama whenever you want without the fear of being turned away, is a good thing to have.

If you are not benefiting from the roads, the schools, or the beloved airport security, why pay taxes?

If a family member had citizenship, but you don’t, you have been deprived of your rights to citizenship and should be able to reclaim them.

Economic citizenship—also known as citizenship by investment—is the practice whereby wealthy foreigners exchange cash for passports.

If you are a star athlete, artist, or even an investor, there are countries where the President or congress can waive naturalization requirements for you. This method is also known as “exceptional citizenship.”

Keeping your money in one country is an investment risk that no savvy business person should be making.