ESCAPE THE ISLANDS.
BUILD YOUR FUTURE.

We help Caribbean professionals, retirees, and families escape currency collapse, militarization, and regional instability by building secure, prosperous lives in Latin America.

What Do You Want to Accomplish?

Let us know your goal and we'll show you how we can help.

YOUR PATH TO SAFETY & PROSPERITY

1

Find Your Stable, Secure Haven

We match you with the perfect Latin American country based on your budget, family needs, and career goals. Whether you're escaping currency collapse, military tensions, economic instability, or seeking opportunity, we'll show you where Caribbean families save 65-75% on living costs in neutral, politically stable zones.

2

Secure Your Residency & Gather Documents NOW

We navigate visa requirements, residency programs, and legal processes. Start gathering birth certificates, police clearances, apostilles, and bank statements TODAY—they're affordable, easy to get, and don't expire. But when crisis hits, government offices close and these essential documents become impossible to obtain. Unlike U.S./Canada's tightening immigration policies, Latin America welcomes Caribbean nationals with easier pathways.

3

Build Your New Life

Choose your service level: Blueprint Consultation for country research, Relocation Course for DIY step-by-step guidance, or White Glove Service for full concierge with in-country escort. We meet you where you are.

WHAT OUR CLIENTS ARE SAYING

Join hundreds of satisfied clients who have successfully relocated to Latin America.

"After watching the JMD collapse in 1991 and seeing my parents lose everything, I refused to let my family face that risk. Panama gave us USD stability, economic security, and peace of mind. My family is saving JMD 150,000/month compared to Kingston costs."

Marcus T.

From Jamaica to Panama

IT Consultant

✓ Relocated March 2023

"With tourism collapsing and the economy shrinking, I saw no future for my kids in Trinidad. Costa Rica gave us better schools, 55% lower living costs, and a growing economy. Our household is saving TTD 5,000/month while living better."

Keisha M.

From Trinidad to Costa Rica

Teacher & Mother of 2

✓ Relocated July 2022

"Everything in Barbados is imported and costs 3x more. My pension barely covered basics. With the BBD peg at risk, I moved before it collapsed. In Ecuador, I live like royalty on 65% less. Groceries BBD 350/month instead of BBD 1,100. Better healthcare, USD-backed stability."

David R.

From Barbados to Ecuador

Retired Engineer

✓ Relocated January 2024

"After Dorian wiped out half the island, we knew we needed a Plan B. The U.S. and Canada were too expensive and unwelcoming. Mexico gave us 60% lower costs, business opportunities, and safety from storms. We're saving BSD 2,500/month on living expenses."

Simone & Andre P.

From Bahamas to Mexico

Small Business Owners

✓ Relocated November 2023

"The XCD peg felt like a ticking time bomb. Uruguay offered political stability, excellent healthcare, and a path to citizenship. The quality of life is incredible—safe streets, affordable private schools, and a thriving expat community. We're paying 40% less for a better lifestyle."

Patricia L.

From Antigua to Uruguay

Marketing Director

✓ Relocated February 2024

"As an entrepreneur, I needed economic freedom and growth opportunities Trinidad couldn't offer. Chile gave us access to the Pacific Alliance, stable institutions, and world-class infrastructure. My business revenue tripled while living costs dropped 50%. Best decision we ever made."

Rajesh K.

From Trinidad to Chile

Tech Entrepreneur

✓ Relocated August 2023

WHO WE SERVE

We work with Caribbean professionals, retirees, and families who refuse to live in fear of currency devaluation, militarization, or regional instability. You deserve economic security, political stability, and a future you can control.

Caribbean Professionals

Seeking economic opportunity, larger markets, and career growth beyond tourism-dependent economies

Caribbean Retirees

Protecting wealth from currency collapse, saving 65-75% on living costs, and living with economic stability and better healthcare

Caribbean Families

Building safe, stable futures for their children away from militarization, currency risk, and geopolitical instability. Bring your pets—dogs are welcome in malls, restaurants, and even on planes!

Happy retirees in Latin America
The Caribbean Crisis

WHY CARIBBEAN FAMILIES ARE LEAVING

Currency pegs are breaking. Tourism economies are collapsing. Military tensions are escalating. U.S./Canada immigration is tightening. Latin America offers economic stability, political neutrality, and the opportunity you deserve.

5
Caribbean Currency Crises Since 1990

Jamaica, Barbados, Trinidad, OECS

70%
Tourism-Dependent Economies

Vulnerable to Global Instability

Rising
Military Tensions

Geopolitical Instability & Mobilization Risks

0
U.S. Military Bases in Paraguay/Uruguay

Neutral, Demilitarized, Sovereign Nations

You May Not Want to Leave—But Having the Option Changes Everything

You might not be looking to leave your home country for good. But having a legal residency, a second passport, and a safe place to go can make the difference between relocating comfortably with your family and becoming a refugee in a tent.

⚠️ Start Gathering Documents NOW—While You Still Can

When crisis hits, government offices close. Banks freeze accounts. Birth certificates, police clearances, apostilles, and bank statements become impossible to obtain. Start the paperwork process today—even if you won't move for 2-3 years—because during conflict or economic collapse, essential documents vanish overnight.

✅ These documents are affordable today, easy to get, and don't expire. But during crisis? Impossible.

Plan now. Move on your terms. Don't wait until you have no choice.

Latin America: Your politically stable, economically secure Plan B
Build Your Future

EARN A SECOND PASSPORT

Keep your Caribbean citizenship and add a powerful Latin American passport. Dual citizenship is allowed—giving you visa-free access to 150+ countries, economic freedom, and a Plan B for your family.

Paraguay Passport

Paraguay

3 years

Uruguay Passport

Uruguay

3-5 years

Panama Passport

Panama

5 years

Colombia Passport

Colombia

5 years

Mexico Passport

Mexico

5 years

Ecuador Passport

Ecuador

3 years

🌍

Visa-Free Travel

Access 140-160 countries without visas. Travel freely to Europe, Asia, South America, and beyond.

🛡️

Keep Your Caribbean Passport

Dual citizenship is allowed. You don't lose your Trinidad, Jamaica, or Barbados citizenship—you add to it.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦

Pass It to Your Children

Your children inherit citizenship by descent. Build generational security and opportunity.

🐕

Bring Your Pets

Unlike Caribbean restrictions, pets are welcomed everywhere—malls, planes, restaurants, elevators. True pet-friendly culture.

🎯 Most Caribbean nationals qualify for citizenship in 3-5 years of legal residency.

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Cost Comparison

See Your Real Savings

Enter your monthly expenses in Trinidad & Tobago Dollars and see how much you'll save in Latin America.

Your Trinidad Expenses

TTD
TTD
TTD
TTD
TTD
TTD
TTD
Total Monthly Cost:
TTD 24,500
(USD 3,603)

Your Savings in Latin America

Panama68% savings
New Monthly Cost
TTD 7,962
(USD 1,171)
You Save
TTD 16,538
(USD 2,432)
Paraguay73% savings
New Monthly Cost
TTD 6,738
(USD 991)
You Save
TTD 17,763
(USD 2,612)
Costa Rica57% savings
New Monthly Cost
TTD 10,413
(USD 1,531)
You Save
TTD 14,087
(USD 2,072)
Uruguay48% savings
New Monthly Cost
TTD 12,863
(USD 1,892)
You Save
TTD 11,638
(USD 1,711)
Brazil55% savings
New Monthly Cost
TTD 11,025
(USD 1,621)
You Save
TTD 13,475
(USD 1,982)
💰 Annual Savings in Paraguay (Best Value):
TTD 213,150
(USD 31,346 per year)

One-Time Purchase Savings

Major purchases are dramatically cheaper in Latin America

Toyota Hilux (4x4 Pickup)

Trinidad Price:TTD 300,000
Latin America Price:TTD 170,000 - TTD 204,000
You Save:
TTD 96,000+
(35%+ savings)

Appliances (fridge, washer, dryer)

Trinidad Price:TTD 20,000
Latin America Price:TTD 10,200 - TTD 17,000
You Save:
TTD 3,000+
(60%+ savings)

* Savings percentages based on real cost-of-living data and our clients' experiences. Exchange rate: 1 USD = 6.8 TTD

Common Questions

Everything You Need to Know

Answers to the most common questions Caribbean families ask about relocating to Latin America.

Initial relocation costs vary by country but typically range from $5,000-$15,000 USD including visa fees, flights, temporary accommodation, and initial setup. However, the 65-75% lower cost of living means you'll recoup this investment within 6-12 months through savings on groceries, rent, and everyday expenses.
Yes! Latin America is extremely pet-friendly. Most countries allow dogs and cats in malls, restaurants, planes, and public spaces—unlike Caribbean restrictions. The process typically requires: updated vaccinations, health certificate from your vet (within 10 days of travel), import permit from destination country, and microchip. We guide you through the entire process and connect you with pet relocation specialists.
It depends on your profession and destination country. Many Caribbean professionals work remotely for international clients (earning in USD/EUR) or start online businesses, avoiding local credential requirements entirely. For licensed professions (doctors, lawyers, engineers), some countries have reciprocity agreements or revalidation processes. We assess your specific situation during the Blueprint Consultation.
Timeline varies by country and visa type: Panama (Friendly Nations Visa): 6-9 months, Paraguay (Permanent Residency): 3-6 months, Costa Rica (Rentista Visa): 4-8 months, Uruguay (Temporary Residency): 3-6 months. We help you choose the fastest pathway for your situation and ensure all documents are prepared correctly to avoid delays.
Latin American healthcare is excellent and affordable. Private health insurance costs $50-$150/month (vs $400-$800 in the Caribbean). Countries like Costa Rica, Panama, and Uruguay have world-class hospitals with English-speaking doctors. Many Caribbean families find better healthcare access at 70% lower cost. We connect you with insurance brokers and healthcare providers during your transition.
Absolutely! Many of our clients continue working remotely for Caribbean, US, or Canadian employers while living in Latin America. You'll earn in strong currency (USD, CAD, EUR) while spending in local currency, maximizing your purchasing power. We help you navigate tax implications and set up compliant remote work arrangements.
Language is not a barrier to relocating. Major cities have large English-speaking expat communities, and many locals speak English in tourist/business areas. Our White Glove Service includes bilingual escorts for your first weeks. Plus, immersion is the best way to learn—most clients become conversational within 6-12 months. We provide language learning resources and connect you with tutors.
Safety varies by city, just like the Caribbean. We guide you to safe, family-friendly neighborhoods in stable countries with low crime rates. Many areas of Panama, Costa Rica, Uruguay, and Chile are safer than Caribbean cities. We provide detailed safety briefings, connect you with local expat communities, and help you choose secure housing in vetted neighborhoods.
We teach you how to use low-cost international transfer services (Wise, Remitly, Western Union) that charge 0.5-2% fees instead of traditional bank fees of 5-10%. We also guide you on opening local bank accounts, using international debit cards, and managing multi-currency finances. Many clients save thousands annually on transfer fees alone.
This is one of the most common challenges Caribbean relocators face, and it's exactly why DIY relocation often fails. The official bank route is nearly impossible right now with forex approval delays, but there are several legal strategies we use with our clients. The exact method depends on the amount you're moving, your timeline, and your risk tolerance. We have trusted contacts and step-by-step processes that allow you to move your money safely without losing 30-40% to black market rates or getting stuck in forex approval limbo for months. This is covered in detail in all our service packages—in our Guided and Full-Service tiers, we walk you through the entire process and coordinate transfers on your behalf. Book a free consultation to discuss your specific situation and learn which strategy works best for your amount and timeline.
YES—and here's why: When crisis hits—currency collapse, conflict, natural disaster—government offices close, banks freeze, and essential documents become impossible to obtain. The documents you need for residency applications are affordable and easy to get today, but during crisis they vanish overnight. Start gathering paperwork NOW while systems work, even if you won't move for years. The difference between having an exit plan ready and scrambling during crisis is the difference between relocating comfortably with your family and becoming a refugee with nothing. Our consultation will show you exactly which documents to gather and how to prepare while you still can.
Yes, you can always return. That's why we recommend starting with temporary residency (renewable 1-2 year visas) before committing to permanent residency or citizenship. Many clients do exploratory trips (1-3 months) before making the full move. Our Blueprint Consultation helps you choose the right country match to minimize the risk of dissatisfaction.
No! Most Caribbean countries allow dual citizenship, and Latin American countries don't require you to renounce your original citizenship. You can maintain your Caribbean passport while obtaining a second passport from Panama, Paraguay, Uruguay, or Brazil. This gives you maximum freedom and mobility.
We connect you with trusted real estate agents and provide vetted neighborhood recommendations. Rental costs are 50-70% lower than Caribbean cities: 2-bedroom apartment in safe area: $400-$800/month (vs $1,500-$2,500 in Trinidad/Barbados). Our White Glove Service includes in-person property tours and lease negotiation assistance.
Public education in Latin America is FREE (vs expensive Caribbean private schools). International English-speaking schools are widely available and cost 50-70% less than Caribbean international schools. For example: International School of Port of Spain costs ~TTD 10,000/month; similar international schools in Panama, Costa Rica, or Paraguay cost TTD 3,000-4,000/month. Many offer IB, American, or British curricula with native English-speaking teachers. BONUS: Kids absorb languages quickly—most Caribbean children become fluent in Spanish within 6-12 months through immersion. Being bilingual (English + Spanish) gives them access to 600+ million Spanish speakers in Latin America PLUS the global English-speaking market—a massive advantage over Spanish-only kids or English-only Caribbean kids (6-7 million population). This bilingual advantage translates to better academics, career opportunities, and global mobility. We provide school recommendations and arrange campus tours.

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