Second Passports, Plan B Residencies, and the Americas Super Cycle
- Vance is the founder of My Latin Life, an immigration agency covering residency visas across Latin America. A Canadian-American software developer, he began travelling after reading Tim Ferriss's The 4-Hour Workweek and arriving in Playa del Carmen in 2018.
Timothy Allen sits down with Vance in Próspera for a practical guide to internationalising your life. They discuss the five routes to a second passport, why ancestry should usually be investigated first, why Mexico often suits Americans while Paraguay appeals to Europeans, and how some Latin American residencies can be maintained with very little time on the ground.
The conversation then turns to the larger shift Vance sees taking place across the world: declining confidence in Europe, growing optimism in Latin America, El Salvador's transformation, Dubai's sudden vulnerability, and his belief that the present economic super cycle belongs to the Americas.
In this conversation:
- Why Vance built an online identity around a pseudonym
- Canada, the United States and discovering geo-arbitrage
- How The 4-Hour Workweek turned travel into a way of life
- Choosing destinations to learn Spanish, Portuguese and French
- Why technical skills still matter in the age of AI
- Arriving in Playa del Carmen and finding the digital nomad world
- How My Latin Life became an immigration agency
- Residency visas, offshore banking, companies and asset protection
- The five routes to a second passport
- Why ancestry is often the cheapest and most overlooked route
- Mexico for Americans and Paraguay for Europeans
- US citizenship-based taxation and the Texas two-step
- Paraguay's residency process and low physical-presence rules
- Panama, tax blacklists and leaving your previous tax system
- UK tax residence, property, family and substantial ties
- Raising children in a stable home while preparing them for a changing world
- European pessimism versus Latin American optimism
- Flag theory and geographic arbitrage
- Building a podcast as a network rather than a standalone product
- What more than 300 interviews taught Vance about podcasting
- El Salvador's transformation and growing business confidence
- Dubai and the danger of mistaking a boom for permanence
- Portugal, Spain, London and historic economic super cycles
- Why Vance believes the present super cycle belongs to the Americas
- Europe or the Americas: where should you place your future?
Timestamps (audio version, includes Timothy's episode introduction):
- 0:00:30 - Introduction to episode
- 0:10:10 - Start of conversation: living behind a pseudonym
- 0:12:35 - Canada, the US and early geo-arbitrage
- 0:13:31 - Coding, business and The 4-Hour Workweek
- 0:17:12 - Does a digital nomad ever plan to come home?
- 0:19:53 - Choosing countries through language learning
- 0:21:10 - Technology versus finance
- 0:23:29 - Preparing children for the future of work
- 0:25:07 - Studying unconventional success stories
- 0:26:28 - AI-assisted coding and entrepreneurial generalists
- 0:28:32 - The move from Miami to Playa del Carmen
- 0:32:25 - Discovering Latin America and creating My Latin Life
- 0:34:11 - Becoming an immigration agency
- 0:35:11 - Why everybody needs more than one passport
- 0:36:00 - The five routes to a second citizenship
- 0:38:31 - Latin America's accessible residency programmes
- 0:40:14 - Mexico for Americans, Paraguay for Europeans
- 0:41:05 - US citizenship-based taxation
- 0:42:23 - The Texas two-step
- 0:43:55 - US tax on worldwide income
- 0:45:13 - Living between Mexico, Paraguay and Portugal
- 0:46:17 - Paraguay's residency process
- 0:47:04 - One day every three years
- 0:48:29 - Panama and European tax blacklists
- 0:50:20 - Leaving your previous tax system
- 0:51:26 - UK property, family and substantial ties
- 0:52:17 - Positioning your family for the future
- 0:53:24 - European pessimism versus Próspera optimism
- 0:58:04 - Oil prices, heating costs and the family holiday
- 1:01:47 - Why you cannot save your way out of rising costs
- 1:02:11 - Europeans moving to Latin America
- 1:03:14 - Flag theory and geographic arbitrage
- 1:03:57 - Mobility versus stability for families
- 1:07:36 - Can a podcast become a primary income?
- 1:10:21 - The podcast as a networking tool
- 1:11:24 - More than 300 My Latin Life episodes
- 1:15:01 - Podcasts, events and a defensible business
- 1:17:29 - Why famous guests rarely create lasting growth
- 1:21:53 - Vance's latest visit to El Salvador
- 1:23:56 - Safety, opportunity and optimism
- 1:26:02 - Living near builders and innovation
- 1:28:12 - Dubai and how quickly a boom can reverse
- 1:29:39 - Mini cycles versus century-long super cycles
- 1:30:23 - Why the Americas are entering their super cycle
- 1:31:36 - Returning diasporas and rebuilding countries
- 1:34:18 - Europe or the Americas?
- 1:36:51 - My Latin Life and how to contact Vance
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