Countries

What is a Country Anyway?

A country, better called a “jurisdiction” because there are many smaller areas within countries such as territories, provinces, states, etc. is an area where a particular set of rules (laws, regulations, etc.) apply.

For example, the laws of Canada don’t apply in Germany and vice versa.

Why is this important?

Because if you don’t like the rules in one place you can potentially move to a place where a different set of rules apply.

Now, you might be saying “but I don’t want to move” and this is fair you might live someplace great, you might have family and friends and other ties there.

But what if you didn’t have to move?

What am I talking about?

Very often it’s not you it’s a member of your team, a partner or a company.

Unlike people companies can move from one part of the world to another at the stroke of a pen.

So if this is possible the questions you should be asking are:

  1. What countries/jurisdictions should I be using?
  2. How do I do this legally?

Follow along, we’ve got the answers for you.

Author: Michael Rosmer

Traveler, researcher, entrepreneur... For years I've traveled the world with an insatiable lust for learning how the world works, how to find the greatest advantages, the little hacks, insights and opportunities. I've been frustrated by others not being diligent, missing details and as a result sharing subpar information so here we are to give you a holistic picture hopefully free of biases and just giving you the practical details that will make a difference to you.