How to Move to Europe

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Freedom. That’s the word we value the most here at Nomad Capitalist. Freedom to live a life as you want and especially where you want.

Looking for a better and brighter future is in our DNA. Go where you’re treated best. That’s what we always say to our clients.

Therefore, if you’re living in the U.S., Canada, or Australia and dreaming of a new life in Europe, we can totally get it.

But when Europe has such a great abundance of wonderful countries, how can you make the right choice?

Where should you settle down? In northern Europe? Western Europe? Or should you give a preference to the south or east instead?

In this video, Andrew shares how to move to Europe.

00:00 Start
0:30 Benefits of Moving to Europe
4:00 How to Move to Europe
8:00 Real Estate in Europe
11:00 Education in Europe

Nomad Capitalist is the world's most sought-after expert on legal offshore tax planning, dual citizenship, and international asset protection. We work exclusively with seven- and eight-figure entrepreneurs and investors who want to "go where they're treated best."

Nomad Capitalist has served as the “architect” and “general contractor” for 1,500+ clients who wanted one company to manage their holistic plans. We help these clients keep more of their wealth, increase their personal freedom, and protect their families and wealth against current and future threats at home.

Our in-house team of researchers, strategists, and executioners know more about these strategies than just about anyone. We’ve also spent more than a decade building a trusted network of attorneys, accountants, real estate agents, and others to assist our clients. As a result, our approach is not only holistic, but agnostic; we offer our clients advice on and options in 90+ countries, more than any other firm by far.

If you’re looking to diversify internationally, whether for lower taxes or as a “Plan B”, trust the industry pioneers at Nomad Capitalist and our experience serving the needs of globally-minded entrepreneurs and investors.

DISCLAIMER: The information in this video should not be considered tax, financial, investment, or any kind of professional advice. Only a professional diagnosis of your specific situation can determine which strategies are appropriate for your needs. Nomad Capitalist can and does not provide advice unless/until engaged by you.
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Strongly suggest you spend 90 days travelling around Europe before deciding to move there. A lot of culture shocks compared with the US. But it's a rich culture.

stevo
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I moved to Europe 3 yrs. ago. I do the 90 day thing and go back and forth from Switzerland to Türkiye. It's worked well for me. I've found two airbnbs that I switch out every 90 days. Don't think I need the residency path yet. It's very civil in both countries😊

ale_xsuisse
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I grew up in Europe and I want to go back for retirement. I don’t want to die in the United States.

pawlieblog
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Closing on my duplex in Spain this coming week. Yes, Spain might not be the best option for tax purposes but i don't consider myself high earner to worry about that. Plus i love the weather and the life style and the very low cost of living that will make up the little bit of tax i will pay there.

kararkhan
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1st just booked my one way ticket to Greece 🇬🇷- cheers

nikosniko
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I'm a US citizen and went through the paperwork to gain Italian citizenship by descent, as does one of my daughters. She moved to Germany, studies and works in opera, and has no plans to return in the foreseeable future. Her husband moved with her on a reunification visa and got a tech job pretty quickly. He's earning half there than he would in the US, but it doesn't bother them, at least for now.

cbunix
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Andrew you are a wise man to stay away from debt. It’s what kills freedom and the ability to make real money. It also changes who builds a business as you stated. A healthy businesses invests in its people not in debt.

REASONFORTRUTH
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$2, 700 a month is still a lot for average American.

ElleKayLife
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I have spent a lot of time in Europe house sitting and traveling by bicycle. I'm a software developer working on my own applications so it doesn't matter where I live. One of my credit cards doesn't charge extra to be used outside of the US. I do always miss the variety and particular mix of things in US supermarkets, for example. The US makes several times as much of the world's stuff as any country in Europe and it shows.
Malta looks interesting. I like Sunshine and water.

eknuds
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Regarding banking, some services might not be available to you if you're a US person, or at least be more difficult to access. Mostly because of American reporting requirements and such things, many banks here just don't want to deal with that.

enemixius
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Fantastic video, great breakdown of the options, thank you!!

nlpmindhackers
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The problem is that America is becoming extremely expensive. The quality of life for any young person is less than their father and grand parents . We need a president like FDR who takes the bull by the horns, control prices, taxes and bring job back to the country. Of course you need to have ball to do that.

johito
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You are referring to the European Union not to the European Continent.they are 50 countries in Europe.Please be careful about this.27 countries are members of the European Union.I am European from Romania and I know exactly the difference between European Union and the European Continent.

mihaelafilipescu
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I being living in the United States for 20+ years, it just happened to be that a visited my native country Las week, all I can say is wow, businesses bomming and no woke bs all round.

Nemura
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I'm from Europe and I'm planning to leave in a year.

I'm 43 and sick of degenerate Europe. Since late 1990s all is going down hill and will be even worse.

vipeton.
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Notice about France, it not Friendly to homeschooling any more. Macrone passed some new laws, and they are working on phasing it out. While not technically illegal functionally within 3 to 7 years it will become impossible to get permission to homeschool unless you satisfy three criteria:
1. Perfect fluency in French and:
2. Living as a nomad (no permanent address or moving around a lot for work) or
3. Your child is externally disabled and unable to attend school for certified health reasons. (Not a low bar, it is almost asking can they walk or hobble into class)

An_Attempt
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I will eventually make a CanExit and use my Italian citizenship. I want to still own some small property and have a small leisurely bank account in Canada, though. So glad I'm dual by birth/ancestry!

sicilianotoronto
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I feel this channel is for the millioneres and billionaires but not for average skilled worker.

ranjanadissanayaka
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One would be stupid to move to Europe today. I'm getting the f out of here.

kristinalillieneke
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my 16 year old daughter works at the store inside the mall, she just texted me they got robbed, and her boss told her it happens almost every day and there is nothing they can do about … I moved to US from Europe back in 1997, looks like it’s time to pack my shit and get the hell out of here … this place is going down, fast … unfortunately

damirzanne