Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年11月30日
Had enough of the U.S.? Consider this first, says a former American and relocation expert
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美国人对国内政治不满时,常扬言要移居加拿大等国家。但Nomad Capitalist创始人Andrew Henderson认为,人们应该跳出思维定势,探索更多选择。他指出,加拿大等国家并非易于移民,且税收和生活成本可能并不理想。Henderson建议人们考虑税收低、生活成本低的国家,例如阿曼和墨西哥,并强调地理位置可以解决很多问题。他帮助许多客户获得其他国家的居住权或公民身份,但大多数人最终并未离开美国。Henderson认为,人们应该勇于改变,探索更适合自己的生活方式,而不是盲目地追求熟悉的环境。

🤔 **美国人移居国外常选择加拿大、澳洲等国家,但这些国家并非最佳选择:** 这些国家税收较高,生活成本也可能不低,且移民门槛并不低,需要工作、配偶或巨额投资才能顺利移居。

🌍 **Henderson建议探索更多选择,例如阿曼和墨西哥:** 阿曼拥有安全稳定的环境、保守的价值观、良好的天气和较低的税收,且生活成本远低于迪拜;墨西哥则比加拿大更易于移居,且生活成本更低,近年来越来越受到美国人的青睐。

💰 **Henderson的客户大多是希望拥有备选方案或更便捷出行方式的企业家:** 他们希望通过获得其他国家的公民身份或居住权,实现更自由的旅行和生活。

💡 **Henderson认为人们应该跳出思维定势,探索更适合自己的生活方式:** 他指出,并非所有国家都适合所有人,人们应该勇于改变,探索更适合自己的地理位置和生活环境,而不是盲目地追求熟悉的环境。

💼 **获取其他国家居住权或公民身份需要专业人士的帮助:** Henderson的团队帮助客户获得约33个国家的居住权或公民身份,但费用不菲,需要支付初始规划费用和后续的签证或公民身份申请费用。

After recent U.S. presidential elections, a predictable spike of disgruntled Americans vow they will move to Canada, going so far as googling what it takes to move north or even hiring an immigration attorney to take the initial steps towards securing a visa. Andrew Henderson advises them to reconsider.Henderson, known online as the Nomad Capitalist, says these Americans are lacking creativity. Sure, as another primarily English-speaking country that abuts the U.S., Canada seems like a comfortable backup plan—but it doesn’t exactly have open borders. Though many Americans may like to think immigration laws and procedures don’t apply to them, moving to Canada is not as simple as finding an apartment on Craigslist and jumping on the next plane—or train—to points north. Henderson would like people sincerely interested in moving abroad to look at some other options.“Why go from one frying pan to the other?” Henderson tells Fortune. “Why are we going from one place to exactly the same place, when there’s 252 different places we can choose?”Henderson, who runs a popular YouTube channel and is a controversial figure in the Digital Nomad community, has for more than a decade helped high-net worth clients primarily from the U.S. gain dual citizenship or residencies in countries around the world. He advises them on international tax laws, visa-free travel, and more. He works with his own network of experts across the globe to provide the most up-to-date information on golden visa and passport opportunities, much of which, he says, can’t be easily found elsewhere.Americans, he says, often come to him interested in Australia, Canada, and England—familiar places for America’s wealthiest, but not Henderson’s favorite destinations. For one, taxes are often higher, while salaries are lower. Housing costs in London and Vancouver—the wealthy, used to their creature comforts, aren’t likely to be interested in moving to smaller, less expensive towns—can top the already astronomical ones in the U.S.’s biggest cities. And without a job, a spouse who is a citizen, or a hefty sum to invest, Americans can’t just up and move to these countries.“Americans have this idea that they’re kind of uniquely special. And in reality, it’s the other way around,” he says. “The American somehow thinks, ‘Why don’t they want my American money?’ Yeah, they don’t. There’s a lot of people with money these days.”Henderson’s country evaluations focus heavily on their tax regimes and cost of living—the lower, the better. Lately, for example, he has been enthusiastic about Oman, the Middle Eastern country at the base of the Arabian Peninsula. Sure, you give up living in a democracy and your freedom of speech is curtailed, but Henderson says it has other perks.“Not everyone’s going to go there,” he says. But “for a family that wants safety and security and more conservative values, but very open minded, good weather, good taxes—that’s a place that could be on the radar for half the price of Dubai.”If Oman feels a little too foreign, a more practical pick for many Americans, he says, could be Mexico. It’s less expensive than Canada and it’s typically easier to move to. (Americans have taken notice: They’ve been flocking to Mexico City over the past few years.)Henderson, who renounced his U.S. citizenship in 2017, has helped clients move to around 33 countries, and he has collected data on around 100. He charges an initial planning fee of $28,000; clients will also pay all of the fees and make the investments necessary to secure the visas or citizenship in a new country. That can cost hundreds of thousands to even millions of dollars, depending on the country.For most of his clients, moving somewhere new and renouncing their U.S. citizenship isn’t the goal; instead, he primarily helps with residency and investor visas. And most of the people who swear they are going to move away from the U.S. because of politics—whether it be the election of Joe Biden or Donald Trump—don’t follow through on it. It takes more than a new president to uproot one’s entire life.In most cases, Henderson’s clients are instead self-made business people who want a Plan B or better ease of movement. Gaining a passport in a country that is part of the European Union, for example, means visa-free travel to any other member state.But instead of sticking to well-known entities like France or Switzerland, Henderson encourages people growing tired of the U.S. and committed to the expat life to think outside the box. Where would life actually be different? “I think the idea that every country is going to function like the U.S. is really stupid,” he says. “The fundamental issue is people are looking at the wrong places to go because they somehow don’t want to change.”Hiring a firm or immigration attorney to suss out different options can help; fees vary across the board. Henderson suggests those interested in living abroad pick a few places and commit to living between them for a year, at least initially. Test out the waters, have an adventure.“My point of view, there’s a geographical solution to every problem,” he says. “I think it’s a better life that we’re selling people.”How many degrees of separation are you from the globe's most powerful business leaders? Explore who made our brand-new list of the 100 Most Powerful People in Business. Plus, learn about the metrics we used to make it.

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