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(00:00):
Bloomberg, Newsweek, and a tonof international media is

(00:03):
currently reporting thatAmericans are applying for visas
to other countries in recordnumbers.
And in this video we're gonna bedescribing what is going on as
two American expats and digitalnomads currently spending most
of their time in Mexico, and whoalso run the business helping
Americans and Canadians, and aton of people actually.

(00:24):
From all over the world, moveabroad because we are seeing
similar trends, not just on thisYouTube channel, but also in the
business.
Welcome to Entrepreneur Expat.
I'm Amanda.
This is Justin, our driver.
Today we're on our way toGuadalajara.
We gotta run a couple oferrands.
Uh, some of you know that werecently are just moved more to

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a rental in the Lake Chapalaarea, so we gotta go back into
the city.
So we're doing net time today,right where we're recording and,
uh, driving at the same time.
Don't worry, it's hands free andJustin has his eye on the road.
Anyway, on this channel, uh, wetalk all about doing
international business.

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We talk about being digitalnomads.
We talk about investing in othercountries, tax strategy, uh,
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That would, now that we're moresettled in the new place, we're
gonna have a lot more stuffcoming out because the world is

(01:28):
changing very rapidly.
And if you yourself areinterested in moving abroad,
then you can go to entrepreneurexpat.com/consult and we can
help you out.
Okay, so what is actually goingon?
Let me give context so you cankeep your eye on the road.
Uh, let me give context.
Um, and that is that in the lastcouple of months and as little

(01:50):
as three days ago.
On Newsweek at the time ofrecording this, a lot of news
outlets are reporting thatAmericans are seeking visas in
other countries in America.
A lot of American refugees,basically American refugees.
You never thought you'd seethose headlines, but that's what
they're saying is basicallyAmerican migrants.
Fleeing to Europe, I think wasone of the headlines I've also

(02:11):
seen.
Seen it in, uh, Turkish media.
I saw it in some European media.
American media, uh, in Mexico,Bloomberg, Bloomberg, Newsweek
in Mexico.
Obviously, there's a lot oftension right now if you've seen
it in the news.
Uh, because there's a lot ofAmericans moving to Mexico also
in record numbers.
So what the F is going on in theworld that suddenly you are

(02:34):
seeing Americans leaving Americathe best country in the whole
world.
What?
Yes.
En yes.
Um, so.
Do you wanna say what we've beenseeing just on the YouTube
channel and since we started it,and then kind of the bump we've
seen since Trump got elected andwhat we're seeing now?

(02:54):
Because we've definitely seensimilar trends just in, you
know, being in expat spaces andrunning this channel and running
a business.
Absolutely.
And, and I wanna make it reallyclear too, like we're not
pro-Trump or anti-Trump.
Um, we left before Trump.
We left before Trump.
Uh, I think Trump has done somegood things and I think he's
done some really shitty things,right?
Uh, so, so yes.

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Uh, well, I would say actuallybefore, more than now, a lot of
the hysteria was like, if thatorange man gets into office,
then I'm leaving the country andthen everybody would be
threatening leaving to Canada,which in my opinion is kind of
stupid.
Like, why are you gonna go, ifyou're gonna move to another
country, why go to like a more,more locked down authoritarian
country that makes absolutely.

(03:36):
Uh, no sense.
So why don't you just go toMexico anyway?
But I think most Americans justdon't know the situation Yeah.
In Canada.
So they think Canada's better.
Right.
But, but point.
But when you talk to Canadiansand they're like, no, we're a
shit show too.
Point is, um, there's, uh,there's, there's a lot of people
that were just kind of, youknow, doing the talk.
And saying, Hey, we're gonnaleave.
Uh, and by the way, just just aside note, since we're on the

(03:56):
road here, I don't know if youguys can see it, but, uh, a lot
of people think, you know,Mexico is just like dirt roads
and, uh, a lot of poverty anduh, and all that and tumbleweeds
rolling everywhere.
There's a Maserati, SUV behindus.
And I think he's upset'causewe're going too slow.
Literally a Maserati, right?
Tailing our ass right here onthe highway.

(04:16):
Also heading into the city fromthe country also heading into
the city from the country.
So for those of you guys thatstill haven't actually.
Been to Mexico, but like thereal Mexico, not, you know, your
resort at Cabo San Lucas, pleaseactually come check it out.
That's just a side note.
And if you are looking likeAmanda said earlier, to get
support, uh, on moving out ofthe country because you're also
sick of the political system orTrump or the Democrats or

(04:39):
whatever is going on, and we'llsolve it, we'll, we'll tell you
in a little bit why exactlypeople are deciding to leave the
us, but if you're sick of itbased on what they're telling
us, just go to entrepreneurexpat.com/consult and we can
help you through.
The entire relocation processfrom visas to accounting issues,
legal issues, everything likethat.
We've got a team thatspecializes in all those

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different things.
So what's going on here?
So a lot of people werethreatening before, you know,
when Trump got into his firstterm and saying things like.
Oh, if that guy gets in intooffice, I'm leaving.
But see, the thing is, before itwas really just a ton of sort of
threats and, and empty words.
Uh, now we're actually seeingrecord numbers of visa
applications, even in placeslike Europe.

(05:21):
Now.
It's one thing, you know, youcould, you could kind of, you
can kind of maybe even rule itout as a.
As a canary in a coal mine, if alot of people are moving to
Mexico,'cause you could say, youknow what?
They're retired.
Maybe they want a better qualityof life or a little bit less
money, whatever.
Europe really isn't that muchcheaper than the US right?
And so that kind of rules outthe people that are maybe just
moving solely for, let's say,financial reasons and the taxes

(05:41):
are re And the taxes areterrible too.
Yeah.
A lot of people that are goingthere might not even quite know
that.
They're just like, oh yeah, Icould go to Spain or whatever
and ask Shakira.
Her hips don't lie and neitherdo her 10 forties.
So, uh, Shakira got reallyscrewed.
She had to, she had to actuallyend up spending, oh, we got some
tope on the road here.
She had to end up spending abunch of money, I think it was
about 8 million.

(06:02):
Yeah, 8 million in taxes toSpain.
Even when she was living in TheBahamas, they were very serious.
So.
Why are Americans moving toEurope even when the taxes are
higher, even when in a lot ofcases, you know, you're not, I
would argue in many ways thereare, they are politically
better, especially some more ofthe neutral countries like
Hungary, for example, than, thanthe us.
They're, they're a little bitless.
Politically aggressive than theUS in a lot of ways.

(06:23):
Um, but yeah, why, why are theygoing to Europe?
Like this is really bad, uh, interms of America and it's, well,
the, the United States, I shouldsay, and its reputation.
If people are now reallystarting to leave in droves and
actual visa applications inEurope are going up, well.
Uh, political climate, whetheryou like Trump, whether you hate
Trump, um, he's certainlypolarizing.
And Trump, or no, Trump, likewhat, what the Republicans and

(06:46):
the Democrats are doing with allthese bills.
All these spending bills.
There's some good stuff inthere.
Yes, absolutely.
Um, there's also some reallycrazy stuff and there, there are
some things where you're like,why are we spending, for
example, more and more and moremoney on foreign wars when
people in our own country arestarving and homeless and on
drugs?
Like, why, why would you dothat?
Right, right.
Um, and yeah, there are reasons,but most of them I think come,

(07:09):
come down to.
Uh, at least the, the legitimatereasons come down to America
wanting to maintain itspolitical, uh, superpower around
the world.
So, I, I don't, you know,support those, those foreign
wars and neither do a lot ofpeople.
So that, that's a big thing.
It's, you pay a lot in taxes,yet still your money is going to
things that have absolutely nobenefit to you whatsoever.

(07:31):
It's going to foreign landswhere, uh, at the end of the day
you are ending up, um, in a, ina worse off position when you're
enriching.
Governments and militaries ofother countries with those tax
dollars.
That's also kind of how theRoman Empire fell.
They had a bunch of wars goingon all over the place.
All over, and all the S's somewere spread thin.
And I think if you, if you getlike deep into the politics,

(07:54):
it's the fact that thegaslighting of the American
people is getting so strong.
Like if you look at everythingthey say that they're doing,
like, you know, we're doing thisto protect you.
We're invading Iran to protectAmericans.
We're, we're, we're doing thisthing in Ukraine to, to protect
Americans and protect Europe andour allies and this and that.
And it's a load of shit.
I mean, it's, it's a completeload of shit.

(08:16):
They're doing it because the,the people that are in power
politically wanna stay in power.
It's, it's as simple as that.
It's not benefiting the averageAmerican.
Um, you look at like Trump'sbill for example's, actually
cutting Medicare and cuttingfood.
Medicaid, uh, Medicaid.
Sorry, it's cutting Medicaid.
It's cutting food stamps, butincreasing military.
Well, I'm sure they're gonna cutMedicare too.
I'm sure they're gonna cut, uh,social security, like it's all,

(08:37):
it's all in the chopper block.
Yeah.
Like we don't expect Socialsecurity will be around by the
time we can.
Qualifying for it.
No, and this brings me, I don'tmake my life based on that.
This brings me to my next point,which is we're still paying into
that system.
Even as Americans living abroad,we're still paying into the
social security system.
We're still paying into theMedicare system, which both,
like I said, are definitelygoing to get cut if they haven't

(08:59):
already been.
Um, so that's, that's on thechopping block yet trillions of
dollars in, in defense and, andforeign wars and everything
else.
And defense.
Right.
Well, I think you bring up areally good point, which is I
think a lot of Americans arestarting to leave, and this is
what we've heard from a lot ofour clients that we're helping
to relocate and get residenciesand things like that, is that a

(09:20):
lot of people just feel liketheir values are no longer
aligned.
With what's going on in theUnited States, and we're seeing
it from both angles, right?
So obviously, you know,obviously we've had an uptick in
people who do not support Trump,uh, coming to this channel or,
you know, applying for servicesor working with us and things
like that.
Uh, but it's not, so obviouslythey don't feel like their

(09:41):
values are in alignment withwhat's going on.
Um, in the United States, but wealso hear it from people who are
more conservative, like actualconservatives, not like whatever
insanity is going on in theUnited States right now.
Like, like people who are not,are looking at the fiscal
situation Yeah.
Of the United States and they'relike, Houston, we have a problem
and I am fiscally conservative,but I don't necessarily support

(10:03):
all the agendas that that Trumpis, is putting out there.
Um, because they're notconservative agendas.
They're spend a bunch of moneyand raise the debt ceiling.
And that's not, that's notconservatism.
And it definitely is notlibertarianism.
Yeah.
So we kind of hear it from allends.
I think people just feel likethere's no longer a values
alignment.
And we hear that from bothconservatives and liberals, um,

(10:24):
that there's no longer inalignment with values.
And I've oftentimes said that ifwe just get to like the bare
bones, brass tacks of thingslike when it comes to like wars,
no one wants.
To go out, be spending money onall these wars.
No one's okay with that.
Uh, you know, liberal orconservative American people,
you know, citizens, uh, no one'sokay with the cost of living in
the United States right now.

(10:45):
Liberal, no one's okay with thefact that, you know, the United
States for some reason has apopulation totally addicted to
drugs.
And, and I'll say on, on thecost of, on the cost of living
thing, because I think that'sreally important, you know, um,
to fix the cost of living.
You know, you look at plans, uh,like what Kamala was talking
about when she was running forpresident.
You look at things like, uh, oh,we're just, these, these grocery

(11:07):
stores are just price gougingand so we're gonna, how it
works, gonna control the pricesso that everything comes down.
No, no, no.
That is socialism.
And granted, I think there'sactually a, and you look at the
flip side of that with thisRepublican government where
they're also trying to basicallydo, do price fixing.
Uh, for certain goods andcommodities that are, that are
related to the military, there'sa big part of that.

(11:27):
And the big, big beautiful bill,um, where they basically are
also price fixing.
And I'm like, this is reallyweird.
You have like the, the, youknow, the socialists and then.
I, I don't think Trump isnecessarily a fascist.
Uh, maybe I'm wrong, but youlook at the two, two polar
extremes, right?
The far left.
Okay, let's price fix far right,also price fix.
And we can compel they're bothgetting, yeah, right.

(11:49):
We can compel these companies todo whatever we want to produce
defense things, whichtechnically if, if, uh, if you
guys are, have been, have beengetting in on the, the action
between, uh, Elon and Trump,technically Trump could
basically take over Elon'sSpaceX business'cause it's a
defense contractor.
I'm like.
Yeah.
I don't think though that's goodon either side, but cost of
living is not, is not well,number one.

(12:09):
It's not fixed by pri, by byprice.
Fixing number two, it's notstarted because of big, bad,
greedy corporations.
I.
Yes, there's an element of largecorporations.
Well, the more money ourgovernment keeps printing, the
more expensive.
That's what I'm, everythingthat's I'm getting to Yes,
because the value of the dollargoes down.
Yeah.
And that's what both of theseparties have in common.
They keep printing more fuckingmoney.

(12:30):
E exactly.
And so what happens is you, youprint more and more money, you
cause inflation and eventuallyhyperinflation where the value
of the dollar just, just startsto sink.
Yes, it's a global reservecurrency now, but that's not.
Going to be certain for thatmuch longer into the future
tale.
Yeah.
Yeah.
A lot of Americans don't knowabout that either.

(12:50):
There's, there's other groups ofcountries.
There's a lot going on withcurrency in the world between
crypto bricks.
There's a lot of things that areshifting and changing, and I
think Americans that are smart,both liberal and conservative,
are seeing all these changesgoing on in the world.
They're becoming more educated.
About what's happening.
They're seeing both sidesgetting more authoritarian.
It's not one or the other.

(13:11):
They're both getting moreauthoritarian.
Another example of the, andthey're not comfortable with
that.
I think we've coveredinteresting points.
Like it's like a values mismatchis a lot of what we're hearing
right now.
So Americans who have the meansto, they have online businesses.
Uh, they already haveinvestments, things like that.
They're out, uh, they're outmore easily arguably than people
looking for jobs.
I think what the Bloombergarticle said was that it was

(13:33):
people, the work visas, uh,applications or what were
through the roof.
Mm-hmm.
Guys, if you run your ownbusiness or you have
investments, it's gonna be a loteasier.
Um, for you to leave.
Like it just is what it is.
Work visas are a lot morecomplicated.
Um, that means, yeah.
You're not gonna find a job inMexico.
Yeah.
As an American making enough tosustain yourself as an American

(13:53):
or Europe or, or anywhere.
Well, you know, and even if youcould find that job, you're not
gonna be able to, to, to obtaina, a work permit for it other
than in some very, very specialextenuating circumstances.
Like you're working for amultinational already and then
they, they send you off toanother country.
But in that case, you'reprobably still.
Gonna be part of, you know, thetax system of one of the two

(14:13):
countries and paying most ofyour salary in taxes and they're
not gonna pay you an Americansalary.
They're gonna pay you a Mexicansalary.
So yeah, that does happen.
Yeah.
That, that's not, I mean, thatdoes happen.
As soon as they find out thatyou're living somewhere else,
they try to cut your salary.
That does happen.
No, I mean, even if they, theylegitimately got a job with
somebody that, that let themwork in a Mexican branch, for
example.
They're not gonna be making.
Enough to lift that.

(14:34):
Well, as an expat, no, they'd bemaking a Mexican, they might be
making a decent salary for aMexican, but that, that, that
takes out, uh, all of thearbitrage component of this
entire thing.
Right?
So along the lines of values,mismatched, right?
You can see people who aresaying the United States is not
fiscally sound.
There's people who just don'tlike Donald Trump.
Granted, we saw an uptick ofAmericans moving to Mexico

(14:54):
before Donald Trump.
Um.
That was because of COVID andthe pandemic and Mexico was open
and you saw a lot of Canadiansand Americans being like,
Mexico's more free'cause they'reactually open.
But that again, would be a valuething.
Mm-hmm.
Uh, cost of living is huge.
That's one of the reasons whyAmericans are.
Or leaving the United States.
That is something that we hearoften.

(15:15):
Uh, we just described that costof living becomes a problem when
the government keeps printingmore money that it doesn't have.
So that's an issue that we seeboth parties doing every time
they're in office or, you know,keeps spending money on
military, but not on theAmerican people.
So that causes a ton of issues.
Um, in addition to that, onething that we've heard a lot is
just quality of life.

(15:36):
Um, that is something that wehear quite often is quality of
life in general.
So if you go to other countries,you know, whether and Europe is
included in this, uh,'causethat's where a lot of people are
going to, and Mexico's includedin this for sure.
Um, Southeast Asia is includedin this, like one of the things
that people say is better foodquality than what they get in
the United States.

(15:57):
Better healthcare, yeah.
Than what they get in the UnitedStates.
A lot of people in the US havegone bankrupt because of how
expensive healthcare was.
You Yeah.
It's medical bills into theemergency room for, for
something simple and you end upwith a$6,000 bill.
Yeah.
Where in Mexico, without evenhaving, like that's with
insurance, a lot of cases, likethey'll bill you thousands and
in Mexico you can go to the ERor urgent care.

(16:19):
I mean, if you go to like anurgent care type of thing that's
in the, in the pharmacy, maybe,maybe you're out 20 bucks.
Yeah.
If that, yeah.
Um, an actual emergency room.
I mean, I, I was in the ER oncefor like a stomach virus a
couple years ago in Guadalajarain one of the like top tier
hospitals.
Uh, and I think it cost me aboutthree$50.

(16:40):
Yeah, total.
And that was, I was in there foralmost 12 hours.
I had a bunch of IV drips andlike.
Like a, like a whole smorgasbordof, of tests and stuff and, and
a, a, what was it?
A gastroenterologist visit andwhatever, everything included
for under 400 bucks.
Speaking of Guadalajara, we gothere pretty quickly into the
city anyway.
Yeah, we did.

(17:00):
Now we're gonna, now we're inthe, now we're in traffic, city
traffic, but we got, we got intoSouth Guadalajara about 40
minutes now.
We hit the traffic.
Yeah.
Um, so I think quality of lifeis a major thing for Americans.
Uh, I forgot who it was I washaving this conversation with
the other day.
I think it was one of ourneighbors, uh, in the new place
where we're at right now, or,oh, no, it was, uh, the Italian

(17:21):
woman that we met in Ahah, wemet in Italian, expat, uh, in
Ahah.
She's been in Mexico a longtime.
She's married to a Mexican, hadher kids here.
Uh, she's between Italy and, andMexico.
Uh, but she lived in the UnitedStates.
She has family in the UnitedStates, and she was saying, you
know, part of the issue isthere's no quality of life.
In the United States and she wassaying like her ADA or somebody,

(17:43):
some family member of hers, Idon't remember.
She goes, all she does is likein California, is get in the car
for two hours to commute, towork, spends eight to 10 hours
at her job, then commutesanother two hours.
That's not a life.
Mm-hmm.
And then on top of that, you'repaying, you know, in California,
like 40 upwards of 40% of yourmoney goes to the government.
They don't know what they'redoing in California, clearly, as

(18:05):
we've seen.
And then in addition to that.
Like, that's not a life, that'snot, and that's how a lot of
people are living in the UnitedStates.
You know, they're, you know, twohours commuting, eight hours at
a job.
Um, and then in addition tothat, like what are you getting
for all the taxes that you'repaying, as you were saying
earlier, that a lot of peopleare getting very upset about it,
and your country's in chaos andyou can't pay your bills.

(18:28):
Yep.
So it's kind of like, okay.
I think a lot of Americans, toyour point before, it was just a
lot of talk.
Um, we did see an uptick sincethe pandemic of Americans moving
to other countries because theyfelt very uncomfortable with,
for example, how drasticCalifornia was in handling the
pandemic.
So they're like, I'm going toMexico, for example.

(18:50):
So we did see an uptick, I thinkfor the Mexican visa
applications.
It went through the roof.
Between like 2020 and 2024.
And I assume it's onlyincreasing based on what we're
seeing over on our end in termsof requests and applications
and, and things coming in.
Um, so it was already happeningand then obviously, you know,

(19:11):
with the election of DonaldTrump, we got a, a bump in it.
But you know what I wasthinking, and I'll end it here.
We called this a year ago and wesaid, no matter who comes out as
president, it's gonna getchaotic and you're gonna see
Americans trying to leave andit's gonna get harder to go to
other countries.
Yeah.
And we keep saying that andnobody really, I mean, some
people believe us and somepeople actually have hired us to

(19:32):
help'em fix all that and uh, andget the residency and things
like that, but.
Um, most people listen to thatand well, you know what, why
don't you, why don't you talk alittle bit about how you, you
were feeling when I said, Hey,Amanda, three years ago, almost,
Hey Amanda.
You know, let's, three yearsago.
Exactly.
Let's, two years ago, yeah.
Let's just move, move toGuadalajara, come to Mexico with
me.
Get your residency.

(19:52):
Remember that.
Oh yeah.
I was like, oh dude, you'recrazy.
Like why would I do that?
Well, first of all I was like,well, I could just live off a
tourist visa and be six monthshere.
Six months over there.
Yep.
Granted, we're now revisitingthe idea of spending six months
in Mexico and six months inanother country or something
like that.
But you know, now that we havethe residency and Oh, that was
almost an accident.
What?
Over there with that truck.
Oh yeah.
People are crazy.

(20:12):
Yeah.
Driving in Mexico, driver crazy.
Um, but basically, um, you know,now that I have residency and I
see what's been going on and.
I've learned a lot more, notjust about what's going on in
Mexico, but also in a lot ofother countries.
Um, you know, it's just becomingclear that the world is really
changing in some serious ways.

(20:33):
I mean, we, this is a video foranother time, but we could even
talk about how you should havelike residencies and bank
accounts and all kinds of stuffspread out through different
countries.
Um, but that's a video foranother time.
Basically, you know, I've justbeen seeing, you know, the
shifts going on and I see a lotof my friends and colleagues on
both sides in the United States,like full on panicking and

(20:55):
getting more stressed, and thenI see things in Mexico, you
know, even talking to Mexicans,there's just like a general
sense of optimism that you justdon't see.
Yeah.
In the United States becauseMexico I think is on a, on an
upward trend in the us.
Uh, people, I mean, it's almostlike Stockholm Syndrome,
especially in California.
Oh my goodness.
Um, but it's, people are, are soused to struggling.

(21:17):
Um, so they're almost just likejaded and they're just, just
sort of, uh, what's the word?
Like, uh, accustomed to justsuffering, think struggling.
Like you think this as it getsYeah.
Yeah.
And yeah, and they're, they'rebrainwashed to think that
America is really the bestcountry in the world.
There is no best country in theworld.
It's not a thing.
And I think that's, it's not,it's, it's where the best
country is for you andnewsflash, it's probably not the
country you were born in forbeing honest.

(21:38):
Yeah.
So I think that's a good placeto just kind of end it, um,
because it's like we said, likeit's being reported in the news
right now.
We've seen obviously uptick inon our analytics on this YouTube
channel.
We've had a surge in requestsand applications for people.
Uh, wanting to leave the UnitedStates.
We are in a town tunnel rightnow.

(21:58):
Mm-hmm.
Uh, we've seen a surge in peoplewanting to leave.
So, you know, I just think it'sinteresting that it's, to your
point, like people before usedto just talk and now they're
actually doing it, and I thinkthat's one of the things that we
see as a big shift.
Yeah.
And a big change.
And I suspect it's going tocontinue.
Absolutely.

(22:19):
We'll see what ends uphappening.
Anyways, thanks so much forgiving us your time today.
We'll catch you guys on the nextvideo and make sure you book
that consultation.
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You can talk with us or ourteam, and we're gonna get you
squared away, A to Z on theentire immigration process,
legal, accounting, taxes,everything that you need to know

(22:39):
about moving to Mexico oranywhere else.
Catch you guys on the next one.
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