Don’t count on the American passport staying respected on the global stage. Countries are already making changes to prevent entitled Americans from crashing their happy society. Instead of a 1 year plan you should be thinking about a 1 month plan. Don’t keep waiting for more and more bad things to happen in the United States before you finally make your decision. You deserve a country that is safe, calm, and fits your desired lifestyle. Moving to abroad quickly is more important than over analyzing the decision. 🆘🇺🇸 #creatorsearchinsights
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You're waiting for the perfect time to move abroad, but I got to tell you the perfect time does not exist. And here's why. Laws are changing so rapidly these days and they're becoming stricter. A one-year plan is not what a one-year plan used to be because that visa might not exist in a year. In fact, just this week, two different countries added in new restrictions for their initial visa applications that made it so that you had to prove language proficiency before turning in that application. That means you need to take a test and prove your proficiency in the local language before being allowed to move there. I know it's scary to make a big decision like moving overseas, but in August 2025, the United States experienced negative migration for the first time in 50 years. That means more people are moving out of the United States than are moving into the United States. That is a huge tipping point in visa procedures globally that will have a trickle out effect. That is a huge shift in behavior for Americans realizing that the American dream is no longer to get a career, climb the corporate ladder, have 2.5 kids, and have a white picket fence. It is now too late. You do not want to be the one who is stuck still in America when visa regulations have closed and no longer allow us to move because they're full up. They've passed out all of their visa allowances for the year because enough Americans have already made the decision while you were still twiddling your thumbs and thinking about it. Moving abroad is not as complicated as it seems. It is not hard. It's just very specific. What I do is I help match your personal situation into the countries that will take you. I take your financial situation, I take your lifestyle preferences, and I match them with countries that are willing to accept you right now. Not necessarily a year from now. I cannot guarantee what visas will even exist a year from now, but I match you with your current situation at this moment. When I originally moved, we went from idea to living abroad in one month, so I am not the type that will give you some long drawn out plan for multiple years in advance. I am somebody who can help you go from idea to action very, very quickly through exit planning. It's a one-on-one service that I offer where I help tailor your specific situation to the visas that are currently available right now and allow you to leave the United States.
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The value of money is very different than the dollar amount. $8 in America will get you a cup of Starbucks coffee whereas it might get you an entire meal including drink and dessert in another country. You imagine rent to be $2,000 but people in other countries might be paying only $200 for a similar size apartment. It’s really hard for Americans to wrap their minds around $30 dental cleanings, $250 full-time domestic help, and $7 cell phone bills. If your world shifted so the salary you get paid could give you luxury, abundance, and calm - then you wouldn’t feel overworked anymore. You only feel overworked because that paycheck isn’t giving you a desirable lifestyle. Even people who get paid “a LOT” can feel overworked because they have created a life that isn’t fun, relaxed or purposeful. Moving abroad gives you the opportunity to curate and design your life. 🆘🇺🇸 #creatorsearchinsights

Getting your kids out of the U.S. is a matter of life and death at this point. There are many places you can move with remote income and bring your family with you. Other countries don’t have active shooter drills or kids getting pew pew’d at school. When you take your kids to a new country they can just be a kid again. There is a deep trauma that exists when you raise your kids in a country that does nothing to stop gun violence in schools. Now that my kids are out of the toxic American culture, it’s impossible to not see how scary it truly is. Keep your kids safe and find them a new country to call home. 🆘🇺🇸 #creatorsearchinsights

When Americans finally start considering the possibility of moving abroad, you tend to look for excuses as to why it’s a bad idea. Not knowing the language comes up a lot as a reason to never make an international move. In this day and age there are countless digital tools to assist with communication when you don’t speak a language. Plus, English communication around the world is extremely common. While I don’t want to encourage Americans to simply insist on never learning a new language, I do recognize that getting out of the U.S. quickly is of the utmost importance. While you are in the process of learning your new countries language, you should have no trouble getting by with English in these popular expat countries. I’ve personally been to six of the eleven countries listed in this video and had no trouble communicating. 🆘🇺🇸 #creatorsearchinsights

Your stuff holds a lot of weight and power over the trajectory of your life. People who waste their money on stuff have less money to spend on experiences. People who have excess possessions end up spending more money on housing to create space for the stuff. People turn down opportunities to hang out with friends because their homes are too messy with all their junk. The items you have and surround yourself with are a reflection of the life you’ve decided to create. Too many items can cause chaos, anxiety, and wastes time. But, the good news is that you can sell everything and start over. Instead of mindlessly accumulating things, you can strategically curate your life after a giant purge. Don’t think of getting rid of those items as a waste, think of it as a new direction to your life. Those items existed in the home of who you used to be, but they don’t belong in the life of who you are becoming. 🆘🇺🇸 #creatorsearchinsights