This hub indexes every guide in Kael Tripton's global mobility cluster: digital nomad and remote-work visas across more than 30 countries, citizenship-by-investment and golden visa programmes from the Caribbean to Europe, and the UK tax, National Insurance and process guides for UK citizens leaving, and eventually returning.
GLOBAL MOBILITY 40 guides · nomad visas, second citizenship and the UK tax layer · Updated 11 July 2026 |
Editor's Note This is the index for Kael Tripton's global mobility coverage, built for two overlapping audiences: UK citizens exploring a temporary or permanent move abroad, whether through remote work, investment, or a golden visa, and anyone researching what leaving the UK, or eventually returning, actually changes about their tax and National Insurance position. Every guide linked from this page is sourced directly from the relevant government, immigration authority or HMRC material for that specific topic, checked against primary sources rather than aggregated from other publishers, and dated so readers can see how current a given figure is. Given how frequently the underlying programmes change, several guides in this cluster address genuinely recent developments: the European Union's tightened position on Caribbean citizenship-by-investment programmes since December 2025, the closure of Spain's and Malta's investment routes in 2025, and the UK's own 2026 changes to nationality law timelines and National Insurance rules for people living abroad. The guides below are grouped into three areas. Nomad visas covers digital nomad and remote-work visa programmes, both the cross-country comparison guides and individual country deep-dives, for UK citizens who want to live and work remotely from another country without pursuing a second citizenship. Second citizenship and golden visas covers programmes that grant either a second passport directly, such as the Caribbean five and Turkey, or a residence permit with an eventual path toward one, such as the remaining EU golden visa routes, alongside the legal and comparative guides covering UK dual citizenship rules, passport comparisons, and the EU's shifting regulatory position on investment migration. UK tax and process covers what actually happens to a UK citizen's tax residence, National Insurance record and administrative position when they leave the UK, live abroad, and eventually return, or choose not to. |