The whole move. In order. With the downsides left in.
Seven stages, twenty-three modules, built the way I'd actually walk a friend through moving to Colombia. Not hype, not horror stories. The plan.
Founding pricing while it lasts. 90-day community access included.
Seven stages, because a move has an order.
Most "move abroad" content is a pile of tips. A move isn't a pile, it's a sequence, and doing step five before step two is how people lose money and months. Here's the sequence.
Land without the rookie mistakes. The first-90-days checklist, the documents to sort before you fly, and the stuff that quietly costs you if you skip it.
Read the country: money, the peso, how prices really work, and the cultural defaults that trip up newcomers. The operating manual nobody hands you.
Pick your city and your barrio on facts, not vibes. The region-by-region honest breakdown, matched to budget, climate, and pace.
The visa and residency path, walked end to end, including visa creep and the timing traps. Framed as routes, with the questions to take to the professional.
Healthcare, safety habits, and the two residency clocks people confuse. How to stay covered and stay boring to the wrong people.
Banking, taxes-awareness, Spanish, and building an actual life: the dentist, the handyman, the friends. The settle-in machinery.
For the ambitious: property, a business, a longer game. Done with eyes open and the right people, not a referral link and a prayer.
Twenty-three modules across the seven stages.
The part I won’t put on YouTube.
Some of the most useful things I know about moving here don’t belong in a public video. Either they go stale fast, or they get clipped out of context, or they’re the kind of specific that only makes sense as part of a plan. That’s what this is: the structured, ordered, kept-current version, for people who are past "is it nice there" and into "okay, how do I actually do this."
And it’s honest about its own limits. Where a step needs a lawyer or an accountant, it says so and points you at one. The Masterclass makes you a client who can’t be sold a bad plan. It doesn’t pretend to be the plan’s signature.
Founding pricing, while it’s founding.
Founding members pay less and get grandfathered, because early support is worth rewarding and the price goes up once the full library is out.
The whole Masterclass at the early price, locked in.
- All 7 stages, all 23 modules
- 90 days of community access included
- Lifetime updates as rules change
- Founding price grandfathered
The same Masterclass, once founding closes.
- All 7 stages, all 23 modules
- 90 days of community access included
- Lifetime updates as rules change
Prices in USD.
Questions, answered straight
Is this just your YouTube videos rearranged?
No. The free videos are the trailer. The Masterclass is the part I won’t put on YouTube, because it gets quoted out of context or goes stale in public. It’s structured, ordered, and updated.
I’m only thinking about it. Is it too early?
This is exactly who it’s for. The whole point is deciding well before you’ve spent money on the wrong plan. The "CHOOSE" and "DECODE" stages are most of the value for researchers.
Does it replace a lawyer or accountant?
No, and it says so repeatedly. It makes you the kind of client who asks the right questions and can’t be sold a bad plan. The actual visa and tax rulings come from the professionals we connect you to.
What’s the community part?
90 days of community access is included, the room where people a few steps ahead answer the questions you haven’t thought to ask yet.
Decide once, and decide right.
Most of what goes wrong with a move to Colombia is a decision made with bad information. This is the good information, in order, with the downsides left in. Claim founding access while it’s open.