The easiest country to open an Offshore bank account (in 2023)
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Today we are talking about THE EASIEST COUNTRY to open a bank account in 2020.
This is trickier than it might seem at the first glance because banks are becoming more and more careful when accepting foreign clients. Some banks that used to be very easy to deal with in the past become a nightmare.
However, there is a place that stands out as the easiest place to deal with. It's very easy and convenient- you can get an account very quickly, you can do it remotely, and they accept crypto businesses. Can you guess which country are we talking about here?
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So he spent 8 minutes just to say Lithuania.
Actually 1:20.
Get to the point man.. Which countries suit the needs of offshore banking best overall??????????
4:30 Lithuania but with caveats
He is just making a video, reality is the opposite.
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Get a grip
The problem with Lituenina soddenly thay froze your account and ask for a documenst they never ask beffore with no reasona at all.
That's not just Lithuania that's everywhere
Nuked that like button, haha! Great video. Didn't know Lithuania was so easy, but as you said, sometimes too easy isn't such a great idea.
Haha awesome! Definitely the nuke is a solid move.
Yeah Lithuania has so many options that are flexible. We'll see over time how this options hold up but for now it's simple.
The way he said it wasn't clear lol
Please can you provide a list of these bank companies in Lithuania? I searched and cannot find any
revolute, wise
@@torontovoice1😂😂😂😂
Thank you! I'm saving this video.
Anything you'd like to see next? :)
@@OffshoreCitizen I a specifically interested in Central America. I am in the process of learning all that I can right now so that when I am ready to make a move I can do it with a solid plan and precision. Thank you for replying and asking!
Title says 2023, date and narration both say 2020. 2023 is (in mid 2024) almost up-to-date; 2020 is not.
The dispensation of information ratio from your video is 70percent baseless talk 30percent information
Agreed
'Caribbean work culture'? Let's be honest... 'Slave work culture' sounds more to the point.
In the Caribbean? I don't think so
He said Bad Actors 😅
Open a bank account in the EU is far away from clever, but maybe easy.
Depends on your alternatives
update on the topic needed for 2021....
You're right! 😁
Informative 🙏
Lituania no way, shady as hell n they wont let you open...
Say what? They are probably the easiest place to open in Europe
@@OffshoreCitizen Can I get a Lithuanian bank account set up that also shows a digital print of me having residency while living in the US? I'm selling with a few online marketplace and need multiple IBAN's that don't link me to living in the US. Please share some advice on getting properly set up
can you suggest where to set online bank account for single regular person outside Poland just in case of war... ?
Haaaaa. Bite me!.. that shirt needs a Windsor knot
I want a bank acct offshore for trading cryptocurrencies and online gambling. Reside in USA. Is this something you can help with?
We should be able to yes please send us a, message through our website and we can discuss
I am the same
tell me did you find one ?
Hi I am thinking about opening a Cyprus company and bank account primarily to allow my company to "passport" FCA registration. I know with Brexit it is uncertain if or how this will continue but I will give it a chance if possible.
Do you have any advice on the above and Is this something you can help me with?
Thankyou
This is something we can assist you with.
Please send a message through our website either www.offshorecapitalist.com or www.offshorecitizen.net
update to this video??
I would like to open an offshore account in Lithuania how long does it take? And what is the cost? Can accompany you and give me the procedure
Easy...Revolut!
I'm from Papua New Guinea and I'd like more help...
Feel free to reach out we we'd be happy to assist
Dude is touting Lithuanian banks, yet calls Belize Banks shit?
Yes, absolutely have you tried using these banks with any volume of money and transactions? The thing about the Lithuanian banks is they aren't actually holding your money they are using large sponsoring institutions where it is comparatively easy and cheap to do transactions, which is not true of Belize banks.
@@MichaelRosmer Can you direct me on how the process works in opening a Lithuanian bank account. I live in the US but am wanting to set up digital residency along with having a Lithuanian IBAN. Can this still be done in 2023?
@@hobbylyfeNation tahy all say a lot of thing but when you need a FACT they are gone...
Any listing of these EMIs?
How can make my oun account? ?
You just need to contact the bank and go through their application process.
Can you do a 2021 update please?
Yes, we definitely will!
@@OffshoreCitizen The world is waiting 🙏
I'm thinking about opening a Maltese account, any thoughts or advise on that? Thanks
Edit, i saw in your channel you already have a video on Maltese taxes, i'll check it first xD, never mind, thanks for the content either ways +1sub
Virtually impossible to open bank accounts in Malta unfortunately. Generally when we're dealing with Maltese companies we open bank accounts elsewhere in Europe.
Have a look: www.bov.com/content/new-customer . When it comes to a Maltese adress and phone number: Chetcuti & Cauchi Advocates. Website: www.ccmalta.com/malta-residency-law
@@m.b.5839 yeah this is unfortunately mostly a joke. Hyper difficult for most people to get an account there unless they meet a very narrow criteria that tends not to be useful to us.
Why recommend a country with all these preconditions? For what it's worth-nothing.
A a foreigner, I would prefer to remotely open a bank account in the USA. Any idea ?
Not a lot of options for personal
Use Wise (formerly Transferwise). Not exactly a bank, but can be used like one.
Such a frustrating video
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Thx for telling us where not to go...
Lithuania is the worst.
With EMI you can't pay out dividends.
Never knew this. Thank you