369: Canada’s Identity Crisis And Why Families Are Looking South – Shaun Newman
Over the past decade, Canada has rapidly slid from a respected nation to one that many people now see as a cautionary tale of the logical end of extreme progressivism taking over a political system. Meanwhile, things here in Latin America are moving in the opposite direction, as the region continues to shift towards embracing…
367: Paraguay: The Breakout Opportunity You Can’t Sleep On – Part 2
Investing in real estate requires discernment, responsibility, and a strategic outlook, and that’s exactly how I approach every opportunity before bringing it to the Expat Money community. Today, we will dig further into the project I unveiled in Part 1, which presents an extremely unique opportunity in a country poised for a breakout, Paraguay. In…
366: Paraguay: The Breakout Opportunity You Can’t Sleep On – Part 1
There aren’t many chances to get in early, move decisively, and plant a flag in a rising market before the crowd shows up—but this is one of them. After more than a year of groundwork, I’m ready to share a commercial real estate opportunity in Paraguay that could become a cornerstone for expats looking to…
365: The Bukele Effect: Inside El Salvador’s Radical Transformation
El Salvador used to be one of the most dangerous countries in the world. It was ruled by ruthless gangs, riddled with unchecked violence, and had a government that had completely lost control. But in recent years, the country has undergone a rapid transformation. Now, tourists are returning, families walk the streets safely at night,…
363: Expat News: Panama’s Bitcoin Push, Portugal’s Passport Delays And The EU’s Insane Tax Proposal
Bitcoin tax payments in Panama, Portugal’s passport delays and the EU’s insane tax proposal—those are just a few of the major headlines my co-host, Marc Clair, and I break down in this edition of Expat News. This week’s episode is packed with insights into the offshore world that you won’t hear in the mainstream media.…
362: Brazil Beyond the Headlines: Perception vs. Reality
Brazil gets a bad rap. Most people picture crime, chaos, and corruption, but that outdated narrative is costing investors big. The truth? Brazil’s northeast is experiencing a quiet boom, driven by domestic tourism, an emerging middle class, and substantial infrastructure investment. It’s a region most foreigners ignore—and that’s exactly why I’ve been investing serious capital…