Tag: Immigration

November 30th, 2025

Weekly Weigh In: (A Catch Up)–Russia’s New Experience, South Korean Demise, Bolivia Opening Up, Uruguay is Voting in the Senate, Tether goes Gold while Italy seizes it, Hungary secures fuel Russia Officially Introduces New Branch of the Armed Forces: Unmanned Systems Forces This is the way of warfare, and why I remain bullish on the […]

Western Union, Are People Missing This?

Company The Western Union Company is an American multinational financial services corporation headquartered in Denver, Colorado. I was surprised to see that it is a rather old company having been founded in 1851. Investment Themes Financial Services Core operations are centered on financial services, with a focus on accessible financial solutions and cross-border, cross-currency money […]

Where Can EU Citizens Escape? A Short List:

Europe is declining, radically & rapidly All indicators display that Europe is in rapid decline, this is as obvious as the sky being blue at this point. Recent numbers display that Europeans are far poorer compared to their American friends and struggle to attract/retain any sort of talent due to ungodly regulations, taxation and anti-business […]

Five Flags Theory: Debunked?

Residency Vs. Citizenship By RJF Wall, Overseas Property Investor and Professional Traveller Many may now be aware of the “Five Flags Theory,” and the benefits of obtaining a second citizenship. For a number of years I’ve followed various groups that help point you to possible citizenship by investment programs, the quickest/cheapest/best passports you can get, […]

NOMAD NIGHTMARE: Immigration vs. Taxation

Open Door Consultancy: Australia, The Tax Rip Off Kiwis who have been living in Australia for 4 years will be able to apply for citizenship through the recently announced fast-track process. This will bring all the benefits of being an Australian citizen that has otherwise been unavailable for Kiwis, such as access to welfare support, […]

Open Door Consultancy: Slovakia is an Underdog

I have an inherent bias against Europe now but I realize people still continue to gravitate towards the place. Most people simply want Europe to work (more so than Europeans want it to work). There are many beautiful buildings, traditions, people and views from the continent and when we think of Europe–we still conjure up […]