@@purplesprigsjust take a look at today new world order Brics Countries United Against the old world order. New world 💰 And they've been dumping the U.S. dollar😂🎉😮
I'm Danish-Italian citizen. If the US paid me for accepting a US citizenship I would run far away. Why? Because of citizenship taxation (US wants taxes even if you don't live in the US).
401(k) also depends on age & if it is a Roth or ordinary. Has it rolled over to an IRA? I mean presumably if you are leaving you are also likely leaving behind the US employer that created the plan.
@@barb8707 if it is social security retirement which you earned, you assume incorrectly, although it will be taxed at up to 30% federally as an FDAP payment, it could be less, but you earned it and renouncing does not change that fact.
From $7K to $45K that's the minimum range of profit return every week I thinks it's not a bad one for me, now I have enough to pay bills and take care of my family.
I've been making more than $21k passively by just investing through an advisor, and I don't have to do much work. Inflation or no inflation, my finances remain secure. So I really don't blame people who panic.
Imagine getting denied a visa to the US after you renounced your citizenship. What would the reason even be. Obviously you’re probably not trying to move there illegally, because you renounced. It’s very interesting to think about
@NomadicInvestor My father returned to the Caribbean and renounced his citizenship and was rejected for a Visa at the same time. He established himself there (The Caribbean) with a stable income, job, house, bank accounts, credit cards, savings, retirement etc. After that (2-3yrs) they granted him a Visa to travel to the USA again. He visits us once every year or two now.
Lmao "its a hassle getting a visa." Why bother? Just get a flight to a Mexican border town and cross over saying you "fear for your life" in your home country. Bing bang boom. Done 🤣
@@Ducktility As in when you open a bank account anywhere in the world, want to hold crypto, visit many countries and people don't hate you for being from a country that has started so many wars abroad and so many other situations... 😅
@@julionaya81More like all the people that love Americans for sending Trillions of US dollars (the World Reserve Currency by the way) to invaded countries to save their countries and lives.
Really ? I actually considered moving to Argentina before because of a show called "Rebelde Way" really. But some Argentines on a language exchange app advised me against it cuz of the economy over there.
1:47 imagine having a "FEAR" of not being able to live in the USA after dumping their passport ha ha ha. Why would I when I now live in a better part of the world and can visit at any time visa free? It's a great place to holiday but the reasions for ditching that passport are even now more pertinent all these years later!
I have a question: I literally planned to find a way to work in the US as a Doctor and obtain citizenship, but this video is giving me second thoughts. So my question is, do you think it is worth it to work and build my future in the USA? is the American dream still alive OR did it die long ago? Thank you
New American dream is to leave, i am counting my years, a year ago it was 10 more years, this year its 5 years, watch in 2 years will be packing my bags
Only you can answer that, but you will be taxed on your worldwide income even if you have just a green card so. If you're going to stay in the US till retirement or a very long time then it might be worth it but if you plan to use your USD money to invest abroad that's where the issues would arise and renouncing the citizenship later on if you have high net worth is cumbersome.
@@RichFreedomDragon Well, it's not easy to be happy when you are living in poverty. It's much easier to be happy when you don't have to worry about how to pay your bills. Money buys you freedom so you don't have to be anyone's slave.
@@erich4812 accepting the inevitability of decline and focusing on personal well-being and happiness can lead to a higher quality of life and mental resilience, rather than futile resistance... sometimes its better to let go and enjoy
If you have dual citizenship like Us-Irish or Us-Italian or any other European top tier and you give up your US citizenship has anybody experienced some sort of blackmailing like been taken out of the ESTA visa waiver program?
Honestly I want to move to Europe, however; idk how to go about it. I would like go to either Germany, Sweden or Switzerland, permanently. I just need to find a way to get money to even start, well…& figuring out where to start in general- other than learning the language of the country I move to.
Not really. Most investments, private debt & equity, resource deals, bond, banking and brokerages are closed in Eurasia to American citizens, period. In some cases, you're also blocked from doing any business and even owning real estate.
@@RP-ie3qh Have fun with the welath tax and especially the capital gains tax on unrealized capital gains. US fed gov't is $6M in debt per fulltime real employee so tax & interest in US must go to the moon!
Many countries of the world have better diets than the US because of the lack of government oversight on food additives and chemicals which lead to obesity and many other diseases and health problems. GMOs have a bad rap because the US Government doesn't enforce farmers for using toxic pesticides on them. It's usually not the GMO product (sweet corn, strawberries, bananas and many other common foods are GMO created by farmers), but the treatments. The US has also not banned the use of toxic food colors, preservatives and food products like High-Fructose Corn Syrup which is a killer because it is created from government sponsored farms.
As for Me watching from Africa, this is an insight that I thought being a US citizen has more benefits , whereas there are some disadvantages., thank you for sharing
I’m Puerto Rican myself.. lots of people do the 6 months in pr live in the us the rest of the time.. I wanna be international and not pay tax lol I know there are some above the law folks around here that can just do whatever lol who would make way more than myself
PLEASE cut back on the plethora of video cuts you use. You even use it to cut away little breaks you make between words. It's annoying to watch and listen while the content itself is great! Also, PLEASE stop using such flashing animation. I literally just closed my eyes after a couple minutes and instead just listened.
I am Canadian. When did you realize and/or made the decision to relinquish your citizenship. I wonder about the thought process beyond what your video shows.
I am Canadian too. Like uncle Sam will tax you abroad. In Canada they don't tax based on citizenship. I live in Singapore and I only pay Singapore tax.
Yea, but what is the nationality of TH-cam that you are proudly using? Argentinean? or Dubaian? or American?. United States is the nation of innovation whether you agree or not. United states always welcome technically talented people.
nah, seems more like accepting the inevitability of decline and focusing on personal well-being and happiness.... focus on leading a higher quality of life and mental resilience, rather than futile resistance... sometimes its better to let go and just enjoy
I don't get it. You give up your citizenship, but you can't visit family? People visit from other countries all the time. You can't just show up as a tourist? That's a bum deal.
Was it love, or was it noisiness? There get's to a point to where someone becomes so invasive, it's literally obsession. They are so ashamed of their actions and what they did to the point to where they don't even know how to tell me...... If you can't tell someone wtf you did because you know exactly what you did, perhaps you shouldn't have been doing that in the first place. Instead of addressing the situation, they find portals to initiate the conversation of the topic..... They want to control the outcome of my life but it is not up for controlling.
I'm trying to get money to move from the United States to Vietnam I'm trying to save up enough money for I can put towards opening up like a american-style bar and grill. It'd be like having a Chinese restaurant in ours.
2:35 naaah, the german airport (technically it is schengen area issue) is cool with St. Kitts. visa free access now and scheduled for ETIAS access later. same queue as USA and 50 other friends of Schengen, comes 2025 caribbean CBI will do homeworks for that because the schengen access is a sale argument for them. also means carribean CBI will likely limit the sale to people of origin nobody has beef with. for example no russians or chinese if they can help it.
I think keeping a greencard and not getting an US citizenship is the smartest move. Unfortunately I was a minor and my father thought I was stupid of not whating a US passport.
@RomilCPatel it does. Having a greencard is much easier to give up, than citizenship. If enough people give up their citizenship, I could see the US make it to where you can not renounce your citizenship at all, especially to those born in the US. I worked with a few people at my last job, where thry refused to get US citizenship, because they were working here for the higher pay. Once they retire, they're going back to their birth country, and except for 1, all going back to Mexico. For one lady, since she gave birth to her children in the US, her children are automatically US citizens. Her current and former husbands are Mexican citizens on US green cards. Her children are also Mexican citizens as well, and will be up to her children, if they want to retain US citizenship. One lady I know, was born in the US to a US mother, and an Irish dad of the Republic of Ireland, and she recently got her Irish passport, as she's automatically an Irish citizen, based on her dad's citizenship to Republic of Ireland (most of Europe, including Republic of Ireland, don't base citizenship by being born in a European country, but the citizenship of the parent). I don't know what her long-term plans are for the US, if she'll stay here.
@@davenwin1973 exactly, I was forced into US citizen, I do have Brazilian citizenship too, I hate the US. It is just a sick society, Brazil is a banana republic, but the US is becoming one and I hate both the left and the right, the American right is just so arrogant and has no empathy, and the left is just so morally wrong, they are both authoritarian. I hate the US and wished I was never a US citizen. I prefer to be Brazilian even with a socialist thief as president.
I’m biased because I was born with dual citizenship. I never seen the point to renounce any of my citizenships. Even if I have millions of dollars or being wealthy, it is not something I see myself doing anytime soon.I think it is all about having options. Why would I give up my US passport if I can have two? It doesn’t make sense for me, but at the end you have to do whatever works for you. If I do that, I feel I’m shooting myself in the foot.
My concern is that at 61 is that if I gave up citizenship I 😢 would lose my social security income, which is my only source of income. While it's only around $12,000 annually, I don't know where I could work a few years in Europe and retire with more than $12,000. Heck, I can't even afford housing as a US citizen and have been homeless or living in shelters since 2010!
@@mylifeisajourney510 Dominican Republic is a terrible idea, he is 61, he will have girls asking for money left and right as soon as he touches down and anything under 450 bucks will get you a hole in the wall.
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in his case: become a citizen of a caribbean nation nobody has beef with (St. Kitts+Nevis; you might not even know it) and as a caribbean citizen you are welcome almost everywhere.
If you hold a passport from the EU you don’t need a visa to visit, just an ETA/ESTA (pre-travel authorization). The same applies for citizens from Canada, Chile, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, Australia, or any other developed/advanced country. You can visit for up to 90 days (with the exception of Canadians, who can visit for up to 180 days). As for reacquiring citizenship, of course you can, but by naturalization. It doesn’t matter if you were born there, one you renounce you’re treated as a foreigner.
I'd rather watch the fall of the second Roman empire from my TV in another country, not my front porch window.
Too funny. I guess you haven't seen the state of the U.K. lately.
@purplesprigs it's a failing nation mate
@@purplesprigsjust take a look at today new world order Brics Countries United Against the old world order. New world 💰 And they've been dumping the U.S. dollar😂🎉😮
Lol for real
I'm Danish-Italian citizen. If the US paid me for accepting a US citizenship I would run far away. Why? Because of citizenship taxation (US wants taxes even if you don't live in the US).
Make sure you did not crosse our border illegally.
@@bedenb The fastest way to get US citizenship.
@@RadioIlluminaticom LMAO
@@bedenb You don't need to warn people that want out.
Freedom is preferable to US "citizenship."
I thought we were “ Land of the Free”? I will just come through Mexico in the night hours.
Married internationally... the day I got residency elsewhere was the happiest day of my life
I'm next up to the plate. Cannot WAIT
8:41 Spitting FACTS about my country! Thank you sir👏 👏 👏
Alot of people don't understand this guy is spettin truth about United state 95 percent of food you eat in USA is GMO
How does Renouncing Citizenship affect:
1 - Social Security
2 - 401k
3 - My U.S. house
Social security - not affected at all
401k - depends on the amount of
US House - not affected, foreigners can own property in the US
401(k) also depends on age & if it is a Roth or ordinary. Has it rolled over to an IRA? I mean presumably if you are leaving you are also likely leaving behind the US employer that created the plan.
@@barb8707 if it is social security retirement which you earned, you assume incorrectly, although it will be taxed at up to 30% federally as an FDAP payment, it could be less, but you earned it and renouncing does not change that fact.
@@WealthyExpat So, once you get to the correspondent age can you get your social security if you're not american and live in another country?
@@Pablo-m4q2d yes
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Is us passport really that respected at the moment? Feel like most countries hate the Us right now or disslike them.
Being a U.S. citizen mostly matters to enter the US. Internationally there are better passports.
8:45 who are the group of people that controls the show?!!!
AIPAC?!
Imagine getting denied a visa to the US after you renounced your citizenship. What would the reason even be. Obviously you’re probably not trying to move there illegally, because you renounced. It’s very interesting to think about
It's comes across as disloyal to the United States. You can get a Visa, but it will take time to pass after you renounce.
They deny you for spite for renouncing
I would like to hear real world experiences
They mainly want you to prove you have a permanent home and social ties somewhere else, so that you're not a risk for overstaying.
@NomadicInvestor My father returned to the Caribbean and renounced his citizenship and was rejected for a Visa at the same time. He established himself there (The Caribbean) with a stable income, job, house, bank accounts, credit cards, savings, retirement etc. After that (2-3yrs) they granted him a Visa to travel to the USA again. He visits us once every year or two now.
Lmao "its a hassle getting a visa."
Why bother? Just get a flight to a Mexican border town and cross over saying you "fear for your life" in your home country. Bing bang boom. Done 🤣
😎”Money doesn’t really make you happier. I’m a millionaire.”
Remember, I said that because I have already got money and happiness.
Buddy you're gonna have much less trouble with an Argentinian passport as with a US passport in real life.
As in when you forget password?
@@Ducktility As in when you open a bank account anywhere in the world, want to hold crypto, visit many countries and people don't hate you for being from a country that has started so many wars abroad and so many other situations... 😅
Or you can just reset it.
@@julionaya81More like all the people that love Americans for sending Trillions of US dollars (the World Reserve Currency by the way) to invaded countries to save their countries and lives.
Really ? I actually considered moving to Argentina before because of a show called "Rebelde Way" really. But some Argentines on a language exchange app advised me against it cuz of the economy over there.
The West, including the U.S is in sharpe decline.
Facts
/// oh yes we sure are , vary quick.
BECAUSE of the "certain group of people" he mentions twice in the video
That is defeatist believe. We are balancing with the rest of the world.
1:47 imagine having a "FEAR" of not being able to live in the USA after dumping their passport ha ha ha. Why would I when I now live in a better part of the world and can visit at any time visa free? It's a great place to holiday but the reasions for ditching that passport are even now more pertinent all these years later!
What about all the money you put into social security over the years?
Bro your a beast. Congrats on your escape.
I have a question:
I literally planned to find a way
to work in the US as a Doctor and obtain citizenship, but this video is giving me second thoughts.
So my question is, do you think it is worth it to work and build my future in the USA? is the American dream still alive OR did it die long ago?
Thank you
New American dream is to leave, i am counting my years, a year ago it was 10 more years, this year its 5 years, watch in 2 years will be packing my bags
As a doctor that might be a different situation.
Only you can answer that, but you will be taxed on your worldwide income even if you have just a green card so. If you're going to stay in the US till retirement or a very long time then it might be worth it but if you plan to use your USD money to invest abroad that's where the issues would arise and renouncing the citizenship later on if you have high net worth is cumbersome.
😎”Money doesn’t really make you happier. I’m a millionaire.” Remember, I said that because I have already got money and happiness.
@@RichFreedomDragon Well, it's not easy to be happy when you are living in poverty. It's much easier to be happy when you don't have to worry about how to pay your bills. Money buys you freedom so you don't have to be anyone's slave.
Thanks for helping others ❤
Just a curious question, if you renounced your citizenship and apply for a U.S. Visa, are you going to get it easily?
"Enjoy ur country, going downhill, enjoy the decline"
Wooh that's harsh dude, looks like someone's pissed about the US.
Tbf he is trying to sell his service to Americans
But accurate though
He is right about that….
@@No221BakerStreet I understand you enjoying a less stressful life elsewhere, but why would you enjoy the decline? Don't you still have family there?
@@erich4812 accepting the inevitability of decline and focusing on personal well-being and happiness can lead to a higher quality of life and mental resilience, rather than futile resistance... sometimes its better to let go and enjoy
"And you can actually enjoy the decline, enjoy the country going downhill" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Enjoy? Not likely, but if you ignore history you might expect it.
If you have dual citizenship like Us-Irish or Us-Italian or any other European top tier and you give up your US citizenship has anybody experienced some sort of blackmailing like been taken out of the ESTA visa waiver program?
Less respected than a US passport? Do you know what the reputation of the US is these days?
I've grown to appreciate this channel more and more ever since I realized that you understand the 'truth,' especially about the “ruling class”.
Bullshit
Honestly I want to move to Europe, however; idk how to go about it. I would like go to either Germany, Sweden or Switzerland, permanently. I just need to find a way to get money to even start, well…& figuring out where to start in general- other than learning the language of the country I move to.
Which citizenship did you take after renouncing the US one?
Tanzania
Iraq
@@lalgonultas Afghanistan
He has videos about how he initial took St Kitts but then has also added some more since
@@RomilCPatel north Korea?
Canadian passport is better than the US passport, especially for living abroad
Not really. Most investments, private debt & equity, resource deals, bond, banking and brokerages are closed in Eurasia to American citizens, period. In some cases, you're also blocked from doing any business and even owning real estate.
USA wants 46 percent capital gains ?
Does that apply to green card holders too? Thanks @@davidrichards1741
Can you leave Canada without the jab?
@@RP-ie3qh Have fun with the welath tax and especially the capital gains tax on unrealized capital gains. US fed gov't is $6M in debt per fulltime real employee so tax & interest in US must go to the moon!
i have german pass but still i need visa for USA, and like you i have to tell why ...
You should be able to get an ESTA, which is a very straightforward process and of fast authorization, and it lasts for several years
@@ricardodaros6no I visit constantly Iran 🇮🇷. They have some issue with Iran ❤
Many countries of the world have better diets than the US because of the lack of government oversight on food additives and chemicals which lead to obesity and many other diseases and health problems. GMOs have a bad rap because the US Government doesn't enforce farmers for using toxic pesticides on them. It's usually not the GMO product (sweet corn, strawberries, bananas and many other common foods are GMO created by farmers), but the treatments. The US has also not banned the use of toxic food colors, preservatives and food products like High-Fructose Corn Syrup which is a killer because it is created from government sponsored farms.
Someone in the know.
For those sitting on the fence, this video was invaluable. Thanks.
Do you think it’s better to move to Switzerland Scotland or Denmark ?
Switzerland, and it is not particularly close.
(From a US citizen in CH.)
Congrats 165k
Followers
Thanks for the recap!
If US collapses them so will pensions. What then?
What pensions? And what does this have to do with the video?
Then it makes a hell of a lot of sense to NOT have all of one's eggs in that collapsing basket, doesn't it?
Lol you're not gonna add twenty years to your life by avoiding GMOs
Sounds like you took a L
Jerar Depardieu
As for Me watching from Africa, this is an insight that I thought being a US citizen has more benefits , whereas there are some disadvantages., thank you for sharing
I’m Puerto Rican myself.. lots of people do the 6 months in pr live in the us the rest of the time.. I wanna be international and not pay tax lol I know there are some above the law folks around here that can just do whatever lol who would make way more than myself
PLEASE cut back on the plethora of video cuts you use. You even use it to cut away little breaks you make between words. It's annoying to watch and listen while the content itself is great! Also, PLEASE stop using such flashing animation. I literally just closed my eyes after a couple minutes and instead just listened.
Jeez man. Everyone isn't a film maker.
You're free to not watch. My goodness, he does a great job. Nitpicking...no?
Funny man
I am Canadian. When did you realize and/or made the decision to relinquish your citizenship. I wonder about the thought process beyond what your video shows.
I am Canadian too. Like uncle Sam will tax you abroad. In Canada they don't tax based on citizenship. I live in Singapore and I only pay Singapore tax.
No regret for. I don’t paying taxes not living in the country.
Yea, but what is the nationality of TH-cam that you are proudly using?
Argentinean? or Dubaian? or American?. United States is the nation of innovation whether you agree or not. United states always welcome technically talented people.
Okay "Tamil" lol
Wow! Do you even have a passport?
@@TRPGpilot United States Diplomatic Passport
@@Smart_Tamaha Is that special just like you?
@@TRPGpilot Classified
Schadenfreude
nah, seems more like accepting the inevitability of decline and focusing on personal well-being and happiness.... focus on leading a higher quality of life and mental resilience, rather than futile resistance... sometimes its better to let go and just enjoy
I don't get it. You give up your citizenship, but you can't visit family? People visit from other countries all the time. You can't just show up as a tourist? That's a bum deal.
Can you make video on Panama?
How much do they charge you to renounce?
When I was looking at a video. People said 20k USD. I am not a US citizen and I was never one. But acording to a video someone paid that much.
If you ever want it again just illegally walk over the border.
🙈🙈🙈🙈
Was it love, or was it noisiness? There get's to a point to where someone becomes so invasive, it's literally obsession. They are so ashamed of their actions and what they did to the point to where they don't even know how to tell me...... If you can't tell someone wtf you did because you know exactly what you did, perhaps you shouldn't have been doing that in the first place. Instead of addressing the situation, they find portals to initiate the conversation of the topic..... They want to control the outcome of my life but it is not up for controlling.
We have properties and assets in Europe. I heard if I renounce my US citizenship, I have to pay taxes on my assets that I owned in a foreign country.
You do if you sell or get an income from them.
Exit tax
Give it give up something you just add on. So what you should’ve did was just add on other citizenships don’t subtract.
What about retirement? What about the money on your 401k once you're not a citizen?
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nice video. Thank you
Where I come from, we go by a very well known saying and we like to center our actions by it; "He who said it, did it"
I'm trying to get money to move from the United States to Vietnam I'm trying to save up enough money for I can put towards opening up like a american-style bar and grill. It'd be like having a Chinese restaurant in ours.
So happy for you!!! Heading your way very very soon!!!
US Gov cold wallet has 13B$ in crypto and well it's the most harsh country for crypto. so irony
But if you were less than 30 days in the US you dont have to pay tax, Why you had to renounce if you literally live outaide?
If you go to bankruptcy, USA is the best country to make business and money again…I think was a mistake…
You have indeed been brainwashed . . .
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2:35 naaah, the german airport (technically it is schengen area issue) is cool with St. Kitts. visa free access now and scheduled for ETIAS access later. same queue as USA and 50 other friends of Schengen, comes 2025
caribbean CBI will do homeworks for that because the schengen access is a sale argument for them. also means carribean CBI will likely limit the sale to people of origin nobody has beef with. for example no russians or chinese if they can help it.
I had issues in Frankfurt with all my passports, absolutely hate that airport
@@WealthyExpat uuh should not happen because you ARE entitled to visit on St. Kitts+Nevis passport afaik.
sorry to hear that :(
@@WealthyExpat its normal, germany is like this. they are sadists.
@@rivenoak By entitled do you mean visa free? Because that's not an entitlement. They can still reject you or give you a hard time.
@@arnoldvosloo220 visa free means exactly that or it is not visa free.
Wetheer you want to admit it or not 😂
Is Australian passport same as us , pros and cons
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Were you born in the U.S. ?
I think keeping a greencard and not getting an US citizenship is the smartest move. Unfortunately I was a minor and my father thought I was stupid of not whating a US passport.
Green card has the same issues with world wide taxation and reporting
@RomilCPatel it does. Having a greencard is much easier to give up, than citizenship. If enough people give up their citizenship, I could see the US make it to where you can not renounce your citizenship at all, especially to those born in the US. I worked with a few people at my last job, where thry refused to get US citizenship, because they were working here for the higher pay. Once they retire, they're going back to their birth country, and except for 1, all going back to Mexico. For one lady, since she gave birth to her children in the US, her children are automatically US citizens. Her current and former husbands are Mexican citizens on US green cards. Her children are also Mexican citizens as well, and will be up to her children, if they want to retain US citizenship. One lady I know, was born in the US to a US mother, and an Irish dad of the Republic of Ireland, and she recently got her Irish passport, as she's automatically an Irish citizen, based on her dad's citizenship to Republic of Ireland (most of Europe, including Republic of Ireland, don't base citizenship by being born in a European country, but the citizenship of the parent). I don't know what her long-term plans are for the US, if she'll stay here.
@@davenwin1973 exactly, I was forced into US citizen, I do have Brazilian citizenship too, I hate the US. It is just a sick society, Brazil is a banana republic, but the US is becoming one and I hate both the left and the right, the American right is just so arrogant and has no empathy, and the left is just so morally wrong, they are both authoritarian. I hate the US and wished I was never a US citizen. I prefer to be Brazilian even with a socialist thief as president.
Was you American or South American? Sound look South American ?
The difference? He had US citizenship
Nope 🙅♂️
Bro thinks America is gonna fall easy this is just bull$#!t
4 years of Kamala and it will be over just look how we have fallen in the last 4
Look The influence of the US is important to many countries.If America falls, so does everyone.
@@sufiarshanazizfaruqspeedde8790 *the West.
@@terryroppel5692I moved from a country that has periodic violence.America ain't gonna fall easy. Unless the economy crashes which 97.7 implausible.
Eyeroll.. youre whole right wing nonsense was really disappointing
I would
🇨🇦Canada🇨🇦 takes a 1/4 of all the value of your assets before you leave…
No they don't I left Canada 20 years ago but I own land there. Like I left but kept my citizenship.
I think you will regret it at some point.
I’m biased because I was born with dual citizenship. I never seen the point to renounce any of my citizenships. Even if I have millions of dollars or being wealthy, it is not something I see myself doing anytime soon.I think it is all about having options. Why would I give up my US passport if I can have two? It doesn’t make sense for me, but at the end you have to do whatever works for you. If I do that, I feel I’m shooting myself in the foot.
@WealthyExpatSupport Thanks !
Freedom is in Antarctica!
My concern is that at 61 is that if I gave up citizenship I 😢 would lose my social security income, which is my only source of income. While it's only around $12,000 annually, I don't know where I could work a few years in Europe and retire with more than $12,000. Heck, I can't even afford housing as a US citizen and have been homeless or living in shelters since 2010!
You dont lose your US Social security if you renounce your US citizenship
Try the Dominican Republic. Depending on the location you can get an apartment for $200-600 dollars
@@mylifeisajourney510 Dominican Republic is a terrible idea, he is 61, he will have girls asking for money left and right as soon as he touches down and anything under 450 bucks will get you a hole in the wall.
I think was a mistake and your life is not more simple.
You don't care about noone
you decided to leave your family to become rich.
He's probably in a much better position to HELP his family now.
@@infiad1275 He divorced his wife and left his kids for money. Like he is a workaholic like my dad. Also I called him and asked about it.
Cons outweigh the pros imo.
You look like you're a foreigner.😮
Yes I am
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Just don’t you have to pay taxes in the country you are staying at like its Nordic countries tax very high because of socialism ?
Ha ha ha stop watching Fox 'news' lol 🙂
@@TRPGpilot haha i don’t watch legacy media
None whatsoever!
Of course you did! 😂😂😂
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How where you able to achieve this in a short period ? I will appreciate if I could get some tips please 🙏
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And where is that better country ?
in his case: become a citizen of a caribbean nation nobody has beef with (St. Kitts+Nevis; you might not even know it) and as a caribbean citizen you are welcome almost everywhere.
It's a long list
How do you visit the US? Do you need to get a visa? Can you reacquire citizenship ever?
If you hold a passport from the EU you don’t need a visa to visit, just an ETA/ESTA (pre-travel authorization). The same applies for citizens from Canada, Chile, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, Australia, or any other developed/advanced country. You can visit for up to 90 days (with the exception of Canadians, who can visit for up to 180 days).
As for reacquiring citizenship, of course you can, but by naturalization. It doesn’t matter if you were born there, one you renounce you’re treated as a foreigner.
Yes, it is possible to reacquire as if you were a foreigner … but why would you want to? Lots of questions etc.