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Who We Help

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Entrepreneurs

Online business owners who paid more than $100,000 in taxes* the previous year.

 

Physical business owners who paid more than 1M in taxes* the previous year.

 

*Personal, corporate and sales taxes.​

Investors

Online investors (crypto, stocks, forex, etc) who paid more than $100,000 in taxes* the previous year.

 

*Personal and corporate taxes.

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Clients' Native Countries

There are three countries where our clients are typically from.

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United States

High-net-worth Americans are facing high taxes, including global taxation tied to their citizenship. Many explore sophisticated legal strategies, while some go further, renouncing U.S. citizenship to cut taxes to as low as 1%

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Canada

Wealthy Canadians are dealing with high taxes, strict regulations, and growing social unrest. They’re moving abroad not just to keep more of their money but also to secure a better future for their families.

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France

France has some of the highest tax rates in Europe and a rigid regulatory system. Many wealthy French citizens are moving abroad to lower their taxes, gain more freedom, and have a better quality of life.

Where They Relocate

There is one region where our clients usually establish their new main residence.

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Latin America

Latin America is a top choice for high-net-worth individuals. Countries like Costa Rica, Panama and Paraguay offer residency programs with significant perks, such as tax breaks that usually exempt foreign income.

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What makes the region even more appealing is the straightforward path to obtaining citizenship. Unlike Europe or Asia, where the process can be lengthy, costly, and restrictive, many Latin American countries provide relatively quick and accessible routes—sometimes allowing you to secure a passport in just two to five years.

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Add the year-round warm weather, stunning landscapes, and proximity to North America, and it's easy to see why so many are making the move. Being close means visiting friends and family is convenient, and staying in the same time zone simplifies work and staying connected.

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On top of all that, Latin America is ideal for self-sufficiency. With fertile land for growing your own food and grasslands producing world-class beef, it's easier to live entirely self-sufficiently in this region.

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