The recent community poll asked subscribers to name their favorite “plan B” influencer—those who focus on residency, citizenship and investment strategies for global mobility. The results highlight which creators are most trusted in the RCBI (Residency‑Citizenship‑Business‑Investment) niche and why viewers value their content.
Poll outcomes
| Influencer | Approx. vote share |
|---|---|
| Andrew Henderson (Nomad Capitalist) | ~60 % |
| Rafael Cintron | ~40 % (combined with other options) |
| Graham Stephen | Lowest share |
| Open option (other creators) | Small residual share |
Andrew Henderson’s lead is attributed to his long‑standing presence, extensive library of content, and depth of experience in the industry.
Factors that drive viewer preference
- Content depth and longevity – Henderson’s channel offers a larger archive of videos, reflecting years of industry involvement.
- Analytical rigor – Audiences reward creators who demonstrate clear understanding of complex residency and citizenship permutations, rather than superficial overviews.
- Personality and authenticity – Viewers respond to presenters who appear knowledgeable without “sugar‑coating” or copying others.
- Practical focus – Channels that discuss concrete options—such as the Dubai passport and St. Kitts‑Nevis citizenship combination—are favored over those that only cover pure finance topics.
- Team involvement – Recent changes at Nomad Capitalist, where staff now appear on‑camera, have split the audience: some appreciate the reduced workload on the host, while others miss his direct delivery.
Community feedback on other creators
- Rafael Cintron – Recognized for rapid growth and a strong marketing background; viewers appreciate his fast‑moving style and practical insights.
- Michael Rosmer (Offshore Citizen) – Mentioned for covering niche options that larger channels overlook; Canadian viewers find his content especially relevant.
- Graham Stephen – Noted for focusing on pure investment topics, which many in the RCBI niche consider insufficient because they lack emphasis on security, residency, and citizenship.
- Smaller channels (e.g., Good Life Investor, Invest Global, Wandering Investor, Enzo & Partners) – Praised for providing realistic, down‑to‑earth information, often perceived as more relatable than larger, more diplomatic channels.
What viewers look for in a “plan B” influencer
- Expertise in residency and citizenship programs – Detailed knowledge of specific jurisdictions (e.g., Dubai, St. Kitts‑Nevis) and the associated investment requirements.
- Transparent discussion of risks and challenges – Acknowledgment that many target countries present “challenging” regulatory environments and limited options.
- Balanced business perspective – Ability to blend personal passion with a sustainable business model, showing how the creator monetizes the channel without compromising content quality.
- Clear, actionable advice – Step‑by‑step guidance on navigating tax optimization, security, and investment pathways, rather than generic financial theory.
Overall, the poll underscores that the RCBI audience values depth, authenticity, and practical guidance. Influencers who combine long‑term experience with clear, analytical presentation tend to dominate viewer preference, while newer or smaller channels can carve out niches by offering realistic, niche‑focused content.





