In a world where nearly everything is automated, why is global immigration still manual and tedious?

It's a feature, not a bug that the establishment industry players want to keep in place

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Imagine If Moving Countries Was As Easy As Changing Jobs

That's the world we're building. Where your ability to live anywhere is a legitimate asset-something you can plan for, invest in, and execute on without years of stress.
GlobalCitizens isn't just a service. It's infrastructure for human freedom.
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Before a Flag, a Visa

Mobility converts community into country.
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Communities become countries at the rate people can move together, legally.
The Mobility Gap

The Mobility Gap

Despite living in the most connected era in human history, moving countries remains extraordinarily difficult
42%
of Americans
want to live abroad
~141 million people dream of international relocation
<2%
actually do it
have made the move
~5.4 million Americans living overseas
THE GAP

135+ Million Dreams Unfulfilled

The problem isn't desire—it's infrastructure. Global immigration is opaque, expensive, and overwhelming. There's no system to help people plan, prepare, and execute.
"GlobalCitizens is on a mission to close this gap."
Source: Gallup World Poll, U.S. State Department estimates

The Broken System We're Fixing

Information Fragmentation

Immigration rules are scattered across 195 countries, hundreds of government websites, and thousands of outdated forum posts. There's no single source of truth.
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Complexity Gatekeeping

The system is deliberately opaque. Immigration lawyers charge $5,000-$50,000+ precisely because the information is so hard to access and understand.

Analog in a Digital Age

While we can transfer money globally in seconds and book international flights in minutes, navigating immigration feels like time-traveling back to the 1980s.

To Empower One Million Individuals with International Residency Privileges by the End of the Decade

We're not building another immigration law firm. We're building category-defining infrastructure that transforms how humanity thinks about where they can live, work, and build their futures. Every major asset class was once informal-real estate, equities, crypto. Mobility is next.
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We Sit at the Center of Four Transformational Waves

ACCELERATING

Remote Work Surge

33M

U.S. digital nomads in 2024, representing a massive shift in how and where people work globally.

MBO PARTNERS REPORT
CRITICAL

Geopolitical Instability

73%

of High-Net-Worth Individuals consider political stability a primary factor in residency and investment decisions.

KNIGHT FRANK WEALTH REPORT
PEAK 65

U.S. Retirement Boom

11,400

Americans turning 65 every single day in 2025—the largest retirement wave in U.S. history.

ALLIANCE FOR LIFETIME INCOME
READY TO BUY

Digital-Native Exodus

63%

of Gen Z and 52% of millennials are considering leaving the U.S.— digitally-savvy generations ready to purchase services online.

HARRIS POLL • FEBRUARY 2025

"Coinbase democratized access to digital assets. Robinhood did the same for financial markets. GlobalCitizens unlocks mobility assets- residency and citizenship rights-for anyone seeking freedom, security, and opportunity.

We're building this so we can stop dreaming about global freedom, and start owning it instead"

Before a Flag, a Visa

Mobility converts community into country.
Flowchart showing progression from Internet Company to Internet Currency, Internet Community, Internet Mobility, and Internet Country with relevant icons.
Communities become countries at the rate people can move together, legally.

Unlock the freedom to live
almost anywhere on the planet

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Ready to explore your options?

To Empower One Million Individuals with International Residency Privileges by the end of the decade

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Your Life, Anywhere

Whether you're seeking adventure, affordability, safety, opportunity, or simply a change-you deserve the freedom to choose where you live. We've made it our mission to remove every barrier standing in your way.
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