
Nomad Capitalist: How the US “bans” Dual Citizenship
The United States does permit its citizens to hold one or more additional nationalities, but U.S. law imposes strict rules on how a dual‑national must travel in and out…
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The United States does permit its citizens to hold one or more additional nationalities, but U.S. law imposes strict rules on how a dual‑national must travel in and out…

Building a passport portfolio when money is no object is less about luck and more about strategic selection. The goal is to assemble a set of citizenships and…

Renouncing U.S. citizenship triggers a “mark‑to‑market” exit tax that treats all of a person’s worldwide assets as if they were sold on the day before expatriation. The tax…

The recent drop in major cryptocurrencies can actually help investors who are planning to change their tax residency. By lowering the market value of their holdings before triggering…

The world’s tax systems fall into three main categories—citizenship‑based, residence‑based, and territorial—plus a fourth, zero‑tax regime that applies in a handful of jurisdictions. Understanding which model applies to…

The Nomad Capitalist approach differs from a traditional expat or digital‑nomad mindset by evaluating every aspect of a location through a 360‑degree lens. Rather than moving for a…

Purchasing residential property in Malaysia can be a lengthy but manageable process if you engage the right local professionals and understand the market dynamics. Timeline and key steps…

The “nomad capitalist” approach centers on three inter‑related strategies for high‑earning entrepreneurs: legally reducing tax burdens, building a location‑independent lifestyle, and accelerating wealth growth through diversified investments. 1.…

The landscape for acquiring a high‑quality second passport has tightened dramatically. Two programs that were once considered “easy wins” for nomadic investors—Singapore and Belgium—have raised their residency, investment,…

Singapore’s banking landscape is tightening, especially for non‑resident clients such as U.S. and U.K. citizens. While the country remains a stable, high‑quality financial hub, most major banks now…