Why the Wealthy Are Giving Up U.S. Citizenship at Record Rates
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — The trend is undeniable: High-net-worth Americans are severing their official ties to the United States in record numbers. In 2024 alone,
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — The trend is undeniable: High-net-worth Americans are severing their official ties to the United States in record numbers. In 2024 alone,
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — A silent but steady wave of American citizens is making the ultimate declaration of independence—not by political protest or social activism,
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — As digital surveillance tightens its grip on American life—from airport terminals and banking systems to the content of private emails—a quiet
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — For decades, the U.S. dollar was seen as the global benchmark for economic strength, reserve reliability, and transactional convenience. But in
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — In an era defined by border control, biometric databases, and increasing international surveillance, a counter-current has emerged—one that challenges the idea
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — In 2025, more high-net-worth Americans than ever are renouncing their U.S. citizenship—and they are doing so with a clear objective in
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — The trend is undeniable: High-net-worth Americans are severing their official ties to the United States in record numbers. In 2024 alone,
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — A silent but steady wave of American citizens is making the ultimate declaration of independence—not by political protest or social activism,
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — As digital surveillance tightens its grip on American life—from airport terminals and banking systems to the content of private emails—a quiet
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — For decades, the U.S. dollar was seen as the global benchmark for economic strength, reserve reliability, and transactional convenience. But in
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — In an era defined by border control, biometric databases, and increasing international surveillance, a counter-current has emerged—one that challenges the idea
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — In 2025, more high-net-worth Americans than ever are renouncing their U.S. citizenship—and they are doing so with a clear objective in