Deciding To Leave: Mindset & Big Questions
- Why Leave? Breaking Free from the Old Dream
- Testing the Waters: The 3-Month Trial Run
- Facing Fears & Common Objections
5 million Americans already did. Here's the complete, step-by-step plan to join them.
People recently paid $500–$1,000 to attend a 2-day conference in San Diego just to learn this. This book covers everything they learned. It costs $49 and you can read it this weekend.
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Real photos of my life abroad. This is what's on the other side.
You're not alone. This is exactly who this book was written for:
The math isn't in your favor - and it hasn't been for decades. This chart is why.
This past May, a 2-day conference in San Diego sold out. Hundreds of Americans flew in from around the country and paid up to $1,000 per person - not including flights and hotels - to sit in sessions about how to move abroad.
Immigration lawyers. Relocation specialists. Expat finance experts. 2 days of your life and thousands in expenses. And we cover all of it in this book.
The demand is real. The information exists. The question is just how much you're willing to pay for it.
The same information. Two very different price points.
Written by someone who actually left - and has been living abroad for 4 years. Not a speaker. Not a consultant. Someone who did it and documented every step.
In 2017, I did something that terrified me. I already had a remote income, so I packed two bags and moved to Barcelona, Spain.
For 3 months, I had the time of my life.
Then I came home - because making it permanent still felt too scary. I got another overpriced apartment. Moved my stuff back out of storage. Tried living in two more states, convinced maybe I just hadn't found the right part of America yet. And...
"Nothing had changed. The housing. The healthcare. The politics. Everything was the same. And I was still not getting ahead."
So in 2021, I stopped waiting for things to get better. I sold everything, got on a plane, and didn't look back. I nomaded around for a while - three months here, three months there - searching for my next home. Until I found it in a small country in South America, where I now have full legal residency.
✓ I own my own home. In a country where that's still actually possible.
✓ My savings account grows every month instead of shrinking.
✓ I go to the doctor without dreading the bill.
✓ I eat out whenever I want. Groceries are cheap.
✓ I haven't had an unwanted political argument in four years.
My actual home in Paraguay. Yes, I own it. This is what's possible.
My only regret? Not doing it sooner!
I wrote this book because figuring all of this out the hard way took me years of trial & error, and cost me thousands in expensive mistakes. You can have the complete plan now and read it in a weekend.
Not inspiration. Not vague advice. A specific, ordered plan you can follow from "thinking about it" to living it.
Set up your banking the way the book describes and on a 3-month trip alone, you'll likely save enough in foreign transaction fees to pay for your airfare.
Most Americans keep their US carrier plan while abroad and pay roaming charges. One chapter explains exactly what to do instead. On a 3-month trip, this one change saves $250–$300.
Americans are welcome to establish residency abroad right now. But that's already starting to change - and it's accelerating.
One of the most popular and straightforward paths to EU residency for Americans is gone. Thousands of people who waited missed it.
One of the most desirable destinations for American expats is actively working to make it harder to put down roots there.
Local residents are actively protesting the flood of American expats. The welcome mat is wearing thin in places that used to roll it out.
America's increasingly inward-looking foreign policy is changing how the world views American citizens trying to live abroad. The easiest paths available today may not exist next year.
Everyone else is making their move. The people who waited on Portugal's golden visa wish they hadn't. Don't let that be you.
Read the entire book. If you can honestly say you didn't get value from it - you get your money back. No questions, no hassle. I'm confident enough in what's inside to make that promise without hesitation.
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People paid $500–$1,000 for a conference weekend to learn this. You're paying $49.
I've been living abroad for 4 years. I've heard every concern. Here's what I actually tell people:
Chapter 11 covers this in detail. The short version: if you work remotely, you're already most of the way there. If you don't, there are legitimate options - from teaching English to freelancing to building an online business. The book is honest about what's realistic and what isn't. This is one of the most common fears, and it's more solvable than most people think.
Neither did I. Chapters 12 and 13 deal specifically with building community and making friends as an adult expat - and what to do about the people you're leaving behind. The expat community in most popular destinations is enormous and incredibly welcoming. You will not be starting from zero socially for long.
Not at all. Some of the most successful expat moves I've seen were by people in their 50s and 60s. The conference that 600+ people recently attended? The crowd skewed heavily 40s, 50s, and 60s. I myself was in my 40s when I made the move. This is a life move that works at many stages - the book addresses different situations throughout.
That's exactly why Chapters 4 and 7 exist. Visa options vary significantly by destination and your situation - the book walks through the most practical options for Americans, including tourist stays, digital nomad visas, retirement visas, and residency pathways. You'll understand your options clearly by the time you finish Part II.
Most people who move abroad stay. But they keep the option open, and the book gives you that flexibility. Chapter 6 covers what to do with your stuff. This isn't about burning your passport - it's about building a life somewhere better while retaining the option to go back.
Chapter 9 covers healthcare and insurance abroad in detail. Here's the honest truth: in most popular expat destinations, healthcare is dramatically cheaper than the US and surprisingly high quality. I go to the doctor without thinking twice about the cost. The safety concerns are real in some places and overblown in others - the book is honest about both.
You can find pieces of it. But here's what you can't get from Google: a single coherent plan, in the right order, from someone who actually did the whole thing - including the mistakes. I've spent hours going down Reddit rabbit holes and coming out more confused than when I started. This book is the version of me I wish I'd had access to before I left. It saves you years of trial and error and literally thousands of dollars in avoidable mistakes.
The question is whether you're going to keep watching from the sidelines - or finally do something about it.
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