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 […]
Tag: Travels
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, […]
The US Dollar Will Come To An End, But Not Yet
I hope you’re not a stranger to On The Ball, LLC where you’ve found my interesting travel experiences, stories and economic predictions. As part of these travels you notice lots of things, good, bad and sometimes ugly. One thing, that the so-called experts or talking heads get wrong is their assumption that the death of […]
Isle of Man
OnTheBall Travels Isle of Man was a last minute trip. I was first attracted to here because of my Celtic routes, the fact that my old professor was from there and of course, zero/low taxation. This was also during the peak of my travelling where I was hunting for a place to call my own. […]
How to Pay No Tax in East Asia
Zero Taxes in 1st world, Yea right… Many people fantasize about going to countries like South Korea or Japan due to their beauty, friendly people, technological sophistication, nature, cleanliness, amazing food and so much more. Admittedly, I’m still planning my trip (You’ll see it on OnTheBall Travels!) but for those who have gone and believe […]
Seychelles is Unique
The Only 1st World Option in Africa The Republic of Seychelles is a country member of the Commonwealth, comprised by a group of 115 islands located in the Indian Ocean to the northeast of Madagascar, with a total surface of 455 sq. km. It is inhabited by about 100,000 people. Its capital is Victoria, the […]
Paraguay: Is It The Ultimate Nomad Home?
OnTheBall Travels (Paraguay) From Uruguay, we headed to Paraguay seeking to check the place out if it could be a Plan B or even Plan A destination. Itinerary We flew from Montevideo to Asuncion using Paranair. I can’t recommend Paranair enough given that the man there allowed us to check our carry-on bags and shuffle […]
The Notebook: I Went Here For You
On The Ball Notes From The Third World Please check out this page by clicking the button below! I have been fortunate to catch the tail end of the benefits of excessive financialization and credit in Canada during my young life. This has been paired with a relatively normal culture upbringing, one with safety, predictability, […]
Huge Potential For This Island
A Big New Gas Investment? Or Will It Be Illegal… During my trip to the rock known as the Isle of Man I had met a person on the island who commented about the significant offshore gas reserves. It was the first I had heard of such a thing, but it was sparked my interest. […]
Our Life in Uruguay
OnTheBall Travels (Uruguay) Uruguay has been long touted as the “Switzerland of South America” and since many notable expats & investors have sought to call it their home there has been much intrigue about this small farming country at the edge of South America. After a long 7 hour flight from Panama. We finally reached […]