You know, I'm not totally sure. Malaysia is an option, South America has a few decent countries as well. Maybe Eastern Europe as well?

Georgia, Azerbaijan, Equador and Cambodia are good places to open bank accounts to get oneself started on the path to a second citizenship.

I need to do a lot more research on the specific places I would consider for sure.

Nomad Capitalist is my primary source for info on the subject at the moment.

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Interesting, I didn’t expect Malaysia as an option. Georgia and Azerbaijan would be interesting for sure as well as Eastern Europe. I have a friend who recently moved to Estonia but I haven’t spoken with him in a while.

I have visited Paraguay and really enjoyed, it felt like very low regulation and very Wild West also low development outside the major cities I know they have an abundance of cheap energy and Saz Bitcoin mining is setting up some operations there.

What are your thoughts on El Salvador? I’m planning to visit there this year.

My wife is from Brazil so I can live there but it seems like it’s pretty hostile to business. I live in a progressive state in the US so it almost seems better to just move to lower tax more business friendly state inside the country. It’s tough with so many factors to consider, Family, network, job, regulations, freedoms, safety etc.

Tell me about it. Canada largely acts like a "progressive" US state. I would argue it's worse on the whole than places like California. There's not many ways to escape the stupid here even when moving provinces, whereas the states are all governed very differently.

Federal governments are shit no matter where you go I feel.

I know Andrew Henderson talks about El Salvador with some regularity but I haven't looked into that as a destination much. My apologies for not being more helpful in that regard. I'll look into it a bit more!