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The world is biggerthan the country you were handed.

Visas, residency, cost of living, and the honest trade-offs of every place worth moving to... researched by people who actually went.

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The things that follow you across every border.

Country-agnostic guides: the systems that work the same way wherever you land.
01
Visas & residency
Every major pathway, compared plainly.
02
Second passports
Citizenship by descent, naturalization, investment.
03
Taxes abroad
FEIE, FTC, treaties... without the panic.
04
Social Security & Medicare
What actually travels with you, and what doesn’t.
05
Healthcare abroad
How coverage really works once you leave.
06
Cost of living
Real numbers, country by country.
07
Moving your pets
The process nobody warns you about.
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Banking & money
Getting paid and moving money across borders.
The Passport
Issue 14 · January 2026
The quiet countries: where smart expats are going before everyone else.
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