Start with optionality
A Plan B is not a dramatic exit scene. It is a set of usable options: current documents, working money rails, countries you understand, and enough time to move deliberately.
Most people wait until pressure is obvious. By then appointments are gone, documents are expired, banks are jumpy, and family conversations sound like a committee meeting in a burning hallway.
What the starter pack covers
Documents, countries, scouting
Check the basics, choose a small research set, and define a scouting trip before fantasy turns expensive.
What not to do first
No panic relocation, no endless research loop, and no buying property before you understand residency, title, and local legal reality.
90-day field plan
A simple sequence for building a country file, narrowing the shortlist, and turning vague worry into movement.
Who it is for
This is for Canadians and freedom-seekers who are early in the Plan B process. If you know you need options but do not yet know whether to start with documents, residency rules, a scouting trip, or country research, start here.
It is also the clean handoff into the rest of the Exiled Mounty stack: Watch Commander for a personalized Plan of Attack, the Canada Exit Guide for the full field manual, and The LATAM Dispatch for ongoing country-risk and residency movement.
Download the free PDF
Save the starter pack, read it once, and use it to build your first country research file. No gate. No drama. Just the first sane moves.
FAQ
Is this legal or immigration advice?
No. It is educational information only. Verify important decisions with official sources and qualified professionals before acting.
Is this only for people leaving Canada immediately?
No. That is the point. The starter pack is for building options before urgency takes over.
What should I read after this?
If you want personalized direction, look at Watch Commander. If you want the fuller self-serve manual, read The Canada Exit Guide. If you want ongoing research updates, join The LATAM Dispatch.
