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  • Nomad Capitalist: What is Five Flag Theory?

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    Nomad Capitalist: What is Five Flag Theory?

    Flag theory is a framework for spreading the different components of your personal and financial life across multiple jurisdictions so that each element—citizenship, residence, banking, business, and assets—is…

  • Nomad Capitalist: Why I Hate Risk and How I Avoid It

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    Nomad Capitalist: Why I Hate Risk and How I Avoid It

    Living a location‑independent lifestyle can seem risky, but many of the dangers are self‑imposed. By focusing on three core areas—income, debt, and geography—digital nomads and offshore investors can…

  • Nomad Capitalist: What is the Cost to be a US Citizen?

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    Nomad Capitalist: What is the Cost to be a US Citizen?

    Becoming a United States citizen carries a modest administrative fee but a substantial long‑term financial commitment. Direct costs of naturalization Application fee: $640 Biometric fee: $85 Total (as of the video’s…

  • Nomad Capitalist: How I Was Robbed at Gunpoint

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    Nomad Capitalist: How I Was Robbed at Gunpoint

    Travel safety often defies popular stereotypes. Countries that receive headlines for conflict can be among the safest in terms of crime, while regions that appear tranquil may hide…

  • Offshore Citizen: Unofficial Citizenship by Investment programs

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    Offshore Citizen: Unofficial Citizenship by Investment programs

    Unconventional pathways to citizenship—often called “unofficial” programs—allow individuals to obtain a genuine passport without following the standard naturalization or official citizenship‑by‑investment routes. These schemes rely on specific legal…

  • Nomad Capitalist: FAQs About US Citizenship Renunciation

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    Nomad Capitalist: FAQs About US Citizenship Renunciation

    Renouncing U.S. citizenship is a formal, irreversible process that many people consider for tax, lifestyle, or personal‑security reasons. Below is a concise overview of the most common questions…