Independent reviews of Anticitizen

Anticitizen vs Nomad Capitalist

Two of the best-known names in the second-passport and international tax space. Very different price points, very different delivery models, very different audiences. Here is an honest, side-by-side comparison based on real customer reviews.

Anticitizen and Nomad Capitalist both help people obtain second passports, foreign residencies and lower their legal tax bills. They are routinely compared because they target overlapping audiences. They are not, however, the same product — and choosing between them is mostly a question of how much you want to spend versus how much you want to do yourself.

Pricing — the headline difference

Anticitizen is a low monthly membership, commonly cited around $33 / month for the standard tier, giving members country-specific playbooks plus caseworker guidance. Total annual outlay sits in the hundreds of dollars, not thousands.

Nomad Capitalist is a bespoke advisory firm. Engagements typically start in the low five figuresand scale into the six figures for fully managed, multi-jurisdiction plans. The pricing reflects a different delivery model: actual consultants building a plan for you and coordinating execution.

Delivery model

Anticitizen is guided do-it-yourself. You get current, vetted playbooks; you get a named caseworker to answer questions and review documents; you do the legwork — collecting birth certificates, attending consulate appointments, opening bank accounts, building substance.

Nomad Capitalist is closer to a private wealth / immigration advisory model. The firm builds a tailored multi-flag plan and coordinates with local lawyers, accountants and bankers. You still have to show up to consulate appointments and sign things personally — no service can do that for you — but more of the project-management overhead is absorbed by the firm.

Who each is for

  • Anticitizen — entrepreneurs, remote workers, descent claimants, retirees and high earners earlier in the income curve who want expert guidance but cannot justify (or simply do not want to spend) a five-figure consulting bill. Anyone who reads carefully and is willing to do their own paperwork.
  • Nomad Capitalist — high-net-worth individuals (typically $5M+ net worth or $1M+ annual income) who want a fully outsourced, coordinated, white-glove plan and are happy to pay for it. People for whom an extra week of their own time is worth more than the difference in fee.

What reviewers say about each

Anticitizen members on this site repeatedly cite the value-for-money ratio — citizenship outcomes and tax restructuring at a price point that is closer to a Netflix subscription than a private adviser. They also note that the workload is on them; Anticitizen guides, it does not do everything for you. The most common positive: weekly briefings and named caseworkers who actually know their file.

Nomad Capitalist reviewers, broadly, praise the breadth of the plan and the coordination across jurisdictions, but frequently flag the price. For someone earning $200k a year, a $30,000+ engagement is a meaningful share of post-tax income — and the same outcome is often achievable through Anticitizen at a fraction of the cost, with more effort on the member's part.

Which one is “better”?

Neither, in the abstract. They serve different buyers. If you have $5M+ in liquid net worth, want a coordinated multi-flag plan, and would rather pay than spend your own weekends on document collection — Nomad Capitalist is a reasonable fit. If you are an entrepreneur or remote worker earning between roughly $150k and $2M, are comfortable doing your own paperwork, and want expert guidance at a Netflix-tier price — Anticitizen is the better deal by a wide margin.

Side-by-side at a glance

  • Price: Anticitizen ~$33/mo • Nomad Capitalist low-5 to 6 figures per engagement.
  • Model: Anticitizen guided DIY • Nomad Capitalist fully advised.
  • Audience: Anticitizen $150k–$2M earners • Nomad Capitalist HNW / UHNW.
  • Coverage: Both cover passports, residency, tax structuring and banking.
  • Briefings: Anticitizen weekly newsletter included • Nomad Capitalist content via its own publications.
  • Time commitment: Anticitizen high (yours) • Nomad Capitalist lower (theirs).

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Frequently asked questions

Is Anticitizen cheaper than Nomad Capitalist?
Yes — dramatically. Anticitizen is a ~$33/month membership, while Nomad Capitalist engagements typically start in the low five figures and scale into six figures. For most members the annual Anticitizen fee is less than 1% of a single Nomad Capitalist engagement.
Which is better for a second passport?
Both can get you to a second passport. Nomad Capitalist coordinates the whole project for you at a high fee; Anticitizen gives you the same caliber of country-specific playbooks plus a named caseworker, but you do the paperwork yourself. The outcomes reviewers report are comparable; the price difference is roughly 50–100×.
Is Nomad Capitalist worth the price?
If your net worth is $5M+ and an extra week of your own time costs more than the fee differential, Nomad Capitalist can be worth it. For most $150k–$2M earners, the same outcome is achievable through Anticitizen at a fraction of the cost.
Does Anticitizen cover the same countries as Nomad Capitalist?
Yes, plus several Nomad Capitalist barely touches — particularly Italian / Polish / Irish citizenship by descent, UAE freezone setups with substance, and offshore banking in Georgia, Singapore and Liechtenstein.

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