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A global mobility platform focused on location, travel, and international lifestyle design.

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The Global Citizen Hub

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The Global Citizen Hub is a platform designed to help individuals build location independent lifestyles and navigate global mobility opportunities. The program provides guidance on living, working, and structuring life across different countries and jurisdictions. It focuses on creating flexible systems that support travel, remote income, and international presence. Members gain access to resources that explain how to approach global living with greater clarity and intention. The platform emphasizes adaptability, long term planning, and understanding cross border dynamics. This structure enables individuals to explore new places, design their lifestyle intentionally, and operate with greater geographic freedom.

Outcomes

  • Build location independent lifestyle
  • Navigate global mobility strategies
  • Explore international living options
  • Structure flexible life systems

What's included?

  • Global Mobility Guidance

    Insights on structuring life across countries, including travel, residency, and lifestyle considerations.

  • Lifestyle Design Frameworks

    Approaches that help individuals create flexible and location independent ways of living.

  • Resource Library

    Materials that support understanding of global systems and international opportunities.

Who is this for?

  • Digital nomads and remote workers
  • Individuals exploring global lifestyles
  • People seeking location independence

About the creator

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Travis Drews

Founder of The Global Citizen Hub | Global Mobility and Lifestyle Strategist

Travis Carroll Drews is the founder of The Global Citizen Hub, a platform focused on global mobility, lifestyle design, and international living. He is known for helping individuals navigate location independence and cross border opportunities. His w...

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