
A new life in a new country is within reach.
But don't "go it alone"—you'll need a plan.
“Nobody wants Americans!”
If you’ve read up about living abroad…
You can probably hear the whiny voice above.
Half the internet wants to convince you you’re stuck.
The other half wants you to “stay and fight.”
Don’t listen to those clowns (honk, honk!)
Moving to a new country isn’t always easy.
But it can be a lot easier than you think.
The world is waiting for YOU—
You get to make the first move.
Corporations go wherever they can find the best deal—
But when people want to do that, suddenly it’s a problem.
Why is it easy for “brands,” but not as easy for people.
Simple: Businesses have a value proposition.
They know what they bring to the table.
To make your move, you need to be just as confident.
Under the right circumstances, many countries are welcoming.
I’ll help you:
- Decide where in the world you’re likely to flourish.
- Determine which visa or other program to pursue.
- Take the right steps to make your move successful.
Step 1: Decide what you want
Many of my clients start their search in the EU’s 27 member countries.
What are they looking for? The formula is often simple:
“High quality of life, low cost of living.”
You might have any one of these concerns:
- Freedom from oppressive gun violence.
- Healthcare based on access, not profits.
- A sterling record on basic human rights.
- Political stability and robust institutions.
- Quality, affordable secondary education.
- Work-life balance, holidays, retirement.
Whatever’s close to your heart, there’s a place in the world for you.
The process begins by deciding exactly what you want.
I’ll provide unique resources including my “quality of life” grid to help you zero in on the ideal destination for you. Moving around the world can feel just as easy as going across the country.
By the end, you’ll have:
- Insight into which countries are most likely to meet your specific needs.
- Knowledge of the visa programs that may enable you to relocate there.
- Next steps to gather information, validate assumptions, and get started.
Step 2: Decide how to get there
Every country has its own rules for residency and, ultimately, citizenship.
This process starts by getting a visa under the appropriate local category.
Many of my clients qualify for a visa by finding a job or starting a business.
If you need to update your resume for an international audience, I’ll do it for you.
If you need to plan a business meeting local requirements, I’ll help you figure it out.
If you need legal help to establish a claim to local citizenship, I can provide referrals.
By the end, you’ll have:
- Accurate information about program(s) most likely to help you meet your needs.
- Career documents, business plans, or whatever else your application requires.
- Referrals and appropriate next steps for specialized programs you may qualify for.
Step 3: Go!
Making your move can require a lot of in-country work, including finding a place to live.
I’ll guide you every step of the way so your move is as peaceful and seamless as possible.
NOTE: Especially in the EU, bureaucracy can be challenging. It’s crucial to have a step-by-step plan ensuring you are all set with regards to living arrangements, healthcare, and other issues.
This is a 100% customized process. Through my network, I’ll help you with your home search, managing belongs, and making connections.
With a long enough lever, you can move the world.
Contact me today to figure out exactly how to do it.
For many Americans hoping for a better and brighter future…
“Let’s wait and see” has failed.
You waited. You saw. What will you do now?
Take the first step TODAY.
Don’t give into despair.
But don’t let yourself become complacent.
Contact me for a consultation to discuss your life abroad.