Nine Steps to Escape Canada

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Why people are leaving Canada?

Some Canadians say that their country has become tyrannical in the last few years. There can be many reasons. For example, the recent proposal of wealth tax or reducing freedom. Justin Trudeau, prime minister of Canada, even threatened Canadians with a potential loss of travel privileges. Is this freedom of speech? People may even not get a passport if they participated in the protest. This news was just an example that governments started looking for more ways to take away your passport(s) and freedom. That's why you need to prepare for the worst scenario.

In this video, Andrew shares nine steps to escape Canada.

00:00 Start
01:32 Plan A vs. Plan B
02:28 Move Bank Accounts
03:56 Become Location Independent
05:40 Sell Assets
7:10 Physically Leave
8:27 Stop Paying Taxes
9:30 Have a Residence
12:09 Real Estate in Another Place
13:25 Backup your citizenship
15:02 Build a life outside of Canada

Andrew Henderson and the Nomad Capitalist team are the world's most sought-after experts on legal offshore tax strategies, investment immigration, and global citizenship. We work exclusively with seven- and eight-figure entrepreneurs and investors who want to "go where they're treated best".

Andrew has started offshore companies, opened dozens of offshore bank accounts, obtained multiple second passports, and purchased real estate on four continents. He has spent the last 12 years studying and personally implementing the Nomad Capitalist lifestyle.

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I'm forwarding it to Jordan Peterson but he probably prefers to stay and fight

rubensnogueira
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When our finance minster stood in the house of commons and smirked while she said " people who donated to the convoy should be concerned about getting their accounts froxen", she crossed a line that has had an incredible impact on a number of people.

kneedeepinit
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I used to be super proud to be Canadian. Ever since the Trudeau liberal government has been in power, has turned the country in steep decline. There was a time that I would never consider any place other than Canada. Now I am opening up my mindset. Thanks for the video

dadaustin
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I moved to Canada in 2004 by virtue of marriage, it was a great place, affordable & diverse neighbourhoods. I have fond memories of exploring Toronto hoods by bicycle while waiting for my immigration to clear. In 2018 I vacationed in Thailand and was sold. Within a year I lived in Thailand with my now Thai wife, relaxed, warm, easy farm life in rural Isaan. The actions of the government in the last few years just consolidate my decision, I'll never return

ubonrat
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Well I already left the Canada last year after having lived for 5 years. I am in my early 30s, south asian immigrant. I had a good paying job. I left because more so because of the social isolation and the pandemic measures. Plus I feel most Canadians may seem polite, but not friendly as in - extremely hard to make friends. Ethnic groups stick to themselves and don't mix. I found dating to be extremely hard and toxic. People have high individualistic mentality and don't open up.

I am now in working in Mexico / Latin America and my mental health has greatly improved. I am able to socialize and women here aren't as stuck up as in Canada. Real world interactions are valued here unlike in Canada where it's all about the apps and social media. Also who doesn't like some good consistent sunshine. Overall, I am happy to have left Canada and am not coming back.

sarwan-hflt
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The biggest problem with our government today.... Many of our
politicians are working for World Economic Forum, and are making their
decisions based on whats best for W.E.F. AND NOT WHAT'S BEST FOR
CANADA. All politicians backed by or affiliated with W.E.F.
must be voted OUT

pauls
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I left in February hardest decision of my life, im not Canadian born but it was a wonderful home to me. I spoke with quite a few Canadians who were planning on sneaking into the states to escape Canada. Its absolutely heartbreaking to see what's happening to such a beautiful country at the hands of that creature Turdeau.

billybluerocket
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My Australian husband and I (Serbian) left Melbourne and moved to Belgrade in August. We followed all of the above steps for the exactly same reasons and we are so grateful for it. Thank you for this lovely confirmation.

majakairo
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This has actually been happening for years. I attended a Canadian university graduation ceremony a few years ago. I was hanging around with 20 or so of the university's top students in engineering, computer science, and business, including the valedictorian and multiple major scholarship winners.. These were the cream of the crop, the top students in all of Canada.
I asked them how many were going to work in Canada. They didn't say LAUGHED!!!!

fartsimpson
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I’m Canadian and very seriously now planning to sell my house to move permanently to Mexico…can’t trust Canada anymore

amyexner
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I fled Canada to Mexico in February.I sold my house which was paid off and invested a good portion of it.The rest in my TFSA.I will get a monthly income of $2600 a month.I wont have any tax bill in the future.That monthly income is equal to the top 1% of Mexico.I got a bank account on day three here and got a rental and today I bought a car and got it insured and my temporary resident card is in my wallet.I am glad I got out of Canada and I am not looking back with out regret.

tamos
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i live in canada...its a overtaxed unaffordable police state the worst place to live in North America

radek
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March 2, 2022. One week ago was the day I left Canada, and already I've read the news about Trudeau making a complete fool of himself in Britain. I don't know what the future holds. This year is going to be me flying from country to country every few months, figuring out where I like it most.

Eventually, I'll find a new home. But for now, I'm sitting on a balcony somewhere in Latin America, enjoying the fresh air and the wonderful people. This probably won't be where I end up, but I'm smiling for the first time in two years.

evanm
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As a Canadian, this video is greatly appreciated 🙏🏼

pattythegypsy
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I live in Ottawa (Canada). What you say is important. People should have a contingency (back-up) plan. Our Current Canadian Government has shown that it can "flip' on a dime. The liberties they have taken with Canadians: freezing accounts and assets; sanctioning cyrpto wallets - it's shocking. And, even threatening to revoke travel privileges. Things have gotten out of hand. having a back-up is a must. Thanks for your channel.

dreww
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Who would have thought that Canda would have been brought to its knees by a soy substitute drama teacher. Disgusting to see what he's done to that once great country..

stommx
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Left Canada in September 2021, living in Mexico permanently, we love our new country, best decision ever. We were able to get residency in Mexico, doing the work for residency was the best for this new life, we were able to purchase a vehicle so easily, banking was so easy. We sold property before we left, not purchasing property in Mexico at this time, we live 6 months here then there.
JUST DO IT !

LeeYvesMexico
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We left Canada for Mexico in May and now have residency. No plans to ever return. Canada is over

leahl
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I walked into a store this morning Andrew, gathered a few things and then received some treatment that made me realize immediately that I had not gone where I'm treated best. I immediately put the things down and exited and it felt so great. Thank you.

conservativemovement
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I saw the writing on the wall a long time ago. I left Canada in the 80's for the USA with no regrets. Been retired now for 24 yrs. If I stayed in Canada I'd probably still have to be working.

murraymorton