Low-Tax Countries with Low Natural Disaster Risk

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In this video, Andrew discusses the World Risk Report and the safest low-tax countries in the world when it comes to avoiding natural disasters.

0:00 Start
2:51Qatar
3:16 Saudi Arabia
3:38 Bahrain
4:09 United Arab Emirates
4:33 Malta
5:14 Estonia
6:12 Switzerland
6:43 Cyprus
7:45 Singapore
8:24 Barbados
9:03Grenada

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25 Comments

  1. thanks for the info on that. i've had some thoughts about grenada, but was concerned about the disaster situation. this helps alleviate some of the concerns.

  2. In terms of my criteria, I'm interested in access to clean fresh water, and local food production i.e. not too reliant on imported food. The Gulf countries have ground water depletion and food issues. I'm concerned about political stability and being slammed with refugees. Environmental toxic exposures or potential exposures ( nuclear drift) are also something to consider. Thanks Andrew, I appreciate your work

  3. I already have citizenship and a second passport for Switzerland, right now its just too expensive to live and invest. Maybe after the global currency reset that may change as I've positioned myself well.

  4. Interesting list. Although heavy rainfall does probably not count as a natural disaster, it is worth noting that Malta has severe problems with insufficient rainwater drainage in some parts of the island, which regularly leads to heavy flooding in the winter months. So even the island is small, you should pay attention to where you live and where you park your car.

  5. I personally have been an advocate for living in Dubai for the past 10yrs. Im seriously considering 2021 as the year i leave the United States behind for good.

  6. Basically tiny countries are so small they rarely take a hit from natural disasters. Unless they are a volcanic island or something. The UK or Norway for example has no volcanoes, earthquakes, typhoons or hurricanes, or anything dramatic happening, but Malta being miscule will have even less freak occurrences of anything.

  7. I resonate with warm climate because I'm sensitive to cold weather . I can actually envision myself living in Grenada and also Bahrain in the latter 2020s ! I'm an Author of children's books and also an inventor of two patent pending inventions and I'm a professional actor in the Sag Aftra Union as well . Ultimately , I'd love to have two additional passports: Bahrain and Grenada to add to my U.S. passport since I'm an American citizen .

  8. Hey Andrew, interesting video where low/ relatively low tax countries comes with low natural disaster risk. Well, I’m interested to combine Malta/ Cyprus (for Mediterranean weather most of the year) along with Estonia in Europe (though learning Estonian and gaining citizenship is less easier compared to Malta. On the other hand, Grenada seems interesting in the Caribbean. Thanks for sharing the information. Regards, 👍

  9. Thank you for making this video Andrew and Nomad Capitalist team for making this because this has been proven very useful for me because I live in the Philippines, and there are really a lot of typhoons. Personally, I would like to choose Cyprus because it is an EU country and it is also a stable and western/developed country.

  10. In Eastern USA and fixing to move overseas. Have dealt with hurricanes, tornadoes, flooding, and the like for 40 plus years. Not that big of a deal if you plan, have the proper resources and build in a wise high area. Most weather can be mitigated, except for 3 things, Earthquakes, Floods and Volcano Eruption. Everything else can be handled. May not be fun, but can be handled wisely.

    SO, I eliminate those 3 and pick a place that is not hit by every storm that pops up. NATURALLY, and IMHO, the Draconian Government, Tax, Draconian Laws, type of Culture (people) and infrastructure plays a bigger percentage in my decision making than N/Disasters. BUT do have to look at ALL factors!!!

    THANKS NOMAD!!! Always Great Content!!!

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