I think you've misunderstood. The information they provide is free via their newsletter.Mr Natural wrote:But you said previously that it was pricey, now it's free? It's not that some things can't be learned there, I just think the average guy would get more from time (and money) spent elsewhere. My problem with guys like this is, essentially, he does something very easy for him (going international) and then professes himself to be an expert whose advice is worth others paying for. But I guess he isn't the first rich guy to think his life is really rough.smallcheese wrote: the information they provide might help. And it's free.
But the services provided are not free. And if you want more detailed information about specific countries and moving abroad, that is the pricey part.
I found value even in the information they give out in the newsletter. I could get a feel for how easy or difficult it was to move abroad and establish yourself somewhere outside your home country. That knowledge, in and of itself, may be useful. It may help you narrow down the list of countries that you're interested in. Some countries have easier residency requirements than others.
The best way is to just go and visit the country you're interested in and see for yourself. But many people don't have the money needed yet to do that. So they have to save and wait patiently.