@@Frank-xp3xd, that's the problem with the americas, without a long history, it's hard to have a sense of identity and belonging. I can say it's very different for the rest of the world.
In Spain already happens! if you have a company worth over 4M or you have over 1M euros, you have to pay the exit tax if you want to move out of the country
Countries rise and fall. The U.S and EU are empires that whose interests are abroad because that's where the new money is. The reason why the global south remains poor is because these empires can threaten sanctions and "regime change" if they go against their interests. The global south rises means that the west has to decline. Your western leaders don't want this.
@@jasonbuksh2958 See: Democratic (=Communist) Republic of East Germany, North Korea, China, Congo, Venezuela, Cuba, etc. Lesson: Shit is not chocolate pudding.
@@algogeminus by charging you all the taxes they want in the citizenship giving up application fees..? I guess you can't just flush your passport down the toilet and move on.
But with illegal immigrants and welfare seekers no issue they can stay and enter to EU much as they want that's the failed EU policy. I 100% prefer Singapore than EU and west because zero tolerance policy towards illegal immigrants and welfare seekers while extremely friendly policy towards investors.
How can you get mad at the immigrants that choose to live in a country that bests suits them, when this channel explains and encourages how to do exactly that Besides a good half of them aren't even illegal, seeking asylum is completely legal but requires you to already be inside the host country. As long as you enter via a legal point of entry, you don't break any laws in the host country. These people aren't necessarily poor or uneducated either, people from Ukraine and Syria for example, some of them were decently wealthy and we'll educated, but had to flee because of conflict. In the case of Syrians, they couldn't easily get access to a safe country visa, so they instead choose either walk to Turkey and gain refugees status, or fly to Germany/Sweden to gain refugees status. Not gonna lie though, I have seen for example Indian refugees claiming to be Afghanis or the like in order to sneak their way into the EU or US, that is criminal, not only because they are lying but because they take away a slot for an actual refugee.
That is why the west will collapse and the east and south will rise. Asia, Africa and Latin America are growing. Europe and North Amerikkka are going down the toilet.
They also love police cameras on every corner and no civil proceedings. Offending someone is criminal court. Maybe you have really good temperament and fall in line living a boring life.
I need you to understand this,it is intentionally done the European and western countries will be filled with nothing but immigrants,homeless and poor people.They don’t like people with money because they do there best to keep you poor.I really never understood the fact to punish the top 15% instead of continuing to build the bottom 85%.Because when you punish the top 15% they will all leave and you won’t have any capital within the country anymore.
@@smanqele bro I don't know where you came from but go home unless your from Canada then your a refugee. But expats and refugees are destroying my country 😡 so plz save your self the money an go 🙏 pray for the Dutch people
@@RopekingRopethemall Why do you answer in Dutch about something else? Is it because you just made up the "most dutch people are thinking about leaving" part? I wonder why? Because you are thinking about leaving?
People want nationalism, they've gotten tired of random newcomers taking advantage of what 6 centuries of their ancestors had built and died for. It will become more difficult to get EU citizenship in the future.
It’s already difficult in Switzerland and why their politics are consistently conservative and they pass down generational wealth (land and homes) making home ownership for new comers difficult unless you’re super wealthy.
LOL the west loosing power, give me a break. The US and Europe is stronger than ever. Yes there’s demographics problems and so on but China “the third power” our manufacturing place is definitely not as strong as people think, they’re the ones dependent on the west not the other way around. India, Mexico and Brazil will all continue to grow but are decades away and maybe will never get there. More over is that’s South America (with a few exceptions like Venezuela and Cuba) all side with the free world, just like Japan and South Korea. I think India soon will follow suit. This is of course because money for the most part and the west is clearly ahead here so much so that other ideas is just laughable. 😂
And lot of that wealth are from extractive policies (being polite here) so as much as the forefathers efforts should be acknowledged, don’t forget how only a few regions in the world got extremely rich in the past .
The best passport’s in the world seems to be from the Middle East and some countries in Africa. The amount of citizens from these regions that are allowed into Europe is staggering.
That doesn't mean their passports or are good or sought-after. It means the corruption of the EU is so astounding that they can destroy the lives of native EU peoples with the stroke of a pen - bringing in mostly men from 3rd world countries, especially African countries, who have no education, no job skills, no regard for humanity. The EU politicians live only by their purse strings which are controlled by the the most corrupt billionaires in the world. There is no other reason to allow people with no regard for human lives to enter and destroy the lives of native EU peoples. The US has done the same. Corrupt evil politicians around the world are colluding with elite, evil billionaires to destroy cohesive societies. The US was and is the poster child for how to destroy cohesive societies. It's no longer the United States of America. It's the United States of 4th Reich of We-Own-You-Forever!
They are no more, you are the one less. If you could value marriage, faithfulness and children you shouldn't have to import people from those countries to fill the vacancies. Even Meloni has not deported many inmigrantes despite being in government.
@@cmiguel268 we will manage believe me, we don’t need any help from this kind of people. To suggest that you are morally superior to us just shows again your narcissistic behaviour and culture. Again we decline your “help” and just leave as soon as possible.
1. Europe wont be relevant soon enough so their demands will grow weaker 2. These Caribbean countries are not really sovereign and hence one should question whether thats the best passport to obtain for such a price tag
@@C1K450how are the Spanish Caribbean nations still dependent on their colonial “masters” pray tell? I don’t see how Cuba, Dominican Republic are in any way dependent on Spain.
With enough money you can always buy your way around almost any regulation. But what makes this akk totally absurd: LOOK AT THE NUMBER OF ILLEGALS COMING INTO THE EU AND UK AND UK!!! With no ID, with fake ID. So the EU spouting about National Security is just absurd. The Caribbean price hike is just about annoying the Russians, I get that.
It's about replacing the European natives but forcing them to pay for their replacement, if the upper middle class leaves then the is not enough money to pay for mass immigrants.
Norway is already doing the exit tax as well, although its only for assets/values you have in the country. Thanks to this EU friendly of Støres government. Maybe swtizerland , Lux, Liech is the only free exit tax atm
Switz and Liecht are probably the only two real democracies in the world... Idk enough about Lux to say either way. Everything else is a fake democracy, where they use the legitimation of democratic ideals, but it's actually tightly controlled tax farm.
The EU Schengen Area needs the large number of tourists from other developed countries to visit Europe in order to keep their economy stable. It’s highly unlikely that they will end the visa-free ETIAS access for citizens from the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, Japan, S. Korea, Singapore, etc… They may require citizens of the Caribbean countries, due to their small population, to get a visa in order to visit the EU in the future. The small number of tourists visiting from the Caribbean countries won’t make a big difference to the EU tourism industry if they ended the visa-free ETIAS access to these citizens.
The US does no different and yet no one thinks that is a problem. But when the EU flex their muscles it is wrong. I don’t mind the EU making it more difficult for rich people. They have plenty of money and it’s still not enough, they keep wanting more at the cost of others. No freeloaders. Living in a tax paradise, hardly contributing to local economy, still keep your original citizenship as a backup, but without paying the taxes. The EU should revoke citizenship of rich people fleeing for tax reasons. Pay your dues to society like everyone else.
I think the EU has a point. If they allow visa free access to citizens of a country and that country starts selling citizenship, it makes sense that they could rescind the visa free travel.
They allow visa free access to lots of poor, corrupt, drug or human organ traficking countries (from Albania, Kosovo to Moldova, Brunei). So what can possibly go wrong if they additionally let in a few people who have money? Hundreds of thousands of people used fake birth certificate to get Romanian citizenship by descent in the last 10 years. How are they better than a random rich guy who passed a thorough due diligence check?
Regulation never benefits you in Europe. It always benefits you as the customer. No cellphone roaming charges - I use a Spanish cellphone across the eu with no extra charge 😂 Delayed flights strong regulation Consumer protection strong State medical insurance- I laughed when I found out people injured at a trump rally need a go fund me for medical bills
"Oh my god they are putting restrictions and now the world won't be our playground, we will be the same like the rest of you peasants, we will have to pay taxes!!!"
@@Siranoxzindeed they have. If nations like Hungary want to be very friendly with Russia as well as not keeping in line with the standard of human rights in the EU then that’s fine. But then they do not need our money either so that their corrupt politicians can have it for themselves whilst undermining the authority of the EU.
You obviously have never been in any totalitarian country like Soviet Union ( ruzzia) or China or North Korea. You may go there at least for a month so to experience it. Then you have right for your frankly very silly opinion that EU is a Soviet Union 2.0 as you know nothing about the life in communist dictatorship!
Typical leftist reasoning. How in the world can someone elses fortune be a negative thing. Being rich is not a zero sum game, there's enough for everyone that is allowed by their high taxing social liberal governments to try and work hard and save. Some people are better than others though. The world need to protect itself from this kind of woke reasoning.
You mean "productive" people... the ones that make your food, housing, medicine, and Internet connection so you can complain about them. The rich thieves in the .govs are never oppressed.
In the EU criminals are sitting. Just look Ilaria Salis, they beated a random Hungarian sidewalker in group from behind, and now she is member of EP. So those people are sitting in parliament who are beating random people just from fun (the person wasn't nazi at all, they still wasn't able to confirm this). Imagine if for them beating on the floor an unarmed civilian in group is okay then what else they can do too.
And what is the problem here? If some countries choose to give away their citizenship to whoever can pay, without even properly checking the people, that's their choice. Nobody says they are not allowed to do it. But we have no obligation to let them in. Keep your rights and let us have ours.
As a European I would like to see it made illegal when having an EU passport, to own any other passport from any other country, inside or outside the EU. Visa's are another story. Western Europe has since WorldWar2 been just vasal states of the US. Just as Eastern EU has been from the USSR. With the US powers now waning and imperialism from other regions vying for the number 1 spot, it's all going to be much more ... restrictive. As for Western Africa booting France? Sure, is great, if not for the fact the new powers there are pro RUS or CHN and we already see Wagner losing badly against the Extremist Islam and not giving the support the French did. Funny how people like to talk about the EU, but still want to come here.
The undocumented migrants will still want to visit Europe. It's pretty hard for those military-aged men to say no to free health care and free money with no requirement to work, giving them time to train for whatever it is they plan on doing in those countries when there are enough of them present.
@@d.f.9064 no, it's actually becoming much better. I believe a multi polar system is far better and allows for much more freedom than a consolidated or extremely hierarchical world
Correction: “Doesn’t apply to Ireland or the UK but perhaps they would follow suit” Ireland is part of the EU, the UK is not part of the EU anymore. Ireland will not have any restrictions placed on travel or residence in any EU country as this is a fundamental right of all EU citizens - freedom of movement. Another Yankee who doesn’t realise Ireland and the UK are separate nations…has only been 100+ years, but meh you’ll catch on eventually…
@@nomadcapitalist then HE should know that Ireland and UK in the same sentence makes no sense at all. May as well say Ireland and Japan. Two totally separate countries, no connection whatsoever in this regard. EU - Non-EU.
if it helps: citizens of the 30 schengen members (plus San Marino Monaco Andorra and Vatican) can come and go whenever they want. 60 other countries are eligible for ETIAS (if it would launch today) which is for short stay (for up to 90 days within any 180-day period) and nothing else. residence and working permits are a total different bunch of bureaucracy ! citizens from El Salvador and Malaysia are eligible for ETIAS btw. and all 5 mentioned caribbean CBI are onboard as well. especially for caribbean CBI the "access to Schengen" is a sale argument, so the caribbeans play nice. they cannot boast about ESTA or visa free access to Canada or Australia because they are not on those lists so ETIAS is their crisp cookie to wave. ;) all participating countries must adhere to schengen rules and remember: any visa policy is up to the host, not the guests; sorry to burst a bubble
The issue is that both the middle class (the managerial class who fancy themselves as "the elites") and the billionaires HATE the millionaires. They want to punish and exclude millionaires wherever possible.
The EU has impacted the airlines by law EU261. If your flight is late, you can get up to €750 depending on distance. They also killed roaming charges across the eu and i could keep going. The eu is awesome so far. As someone with dual citizenship I just see this video as negative propaganda pandering to anti-eu semtiment comment sections
I do not agree with EU overregulation, which certainly exists in abundance, however the notion that the EU is "forcing" other countries to change their domestic policy is disingenuous. The EU/Member States have a fundamental right to decide who crosses their borders and under what terms and to increase due diligence where they perceive problems. And so long as free movement of labour and capital exist within the EU (something the libertarians would love), this needs to be managed at a supranational level.
The EU as a sovereign entity can do as the wish with who can enjoy the benefits of a Visa free entrance. Did they have to give other countries deals for Visa free entrance? No. Did they? Yes. Was that part of a deal? Also yes. Just because they dared regulate weakpoints of ingress into their borders (you) doesn't mean you really get to whine about it. Don't like it? pull away from the agreement and do as you want with your investment passport. Nothing in this life is free, and someone named "Nomad CAPITALIST" should know it better than most.
"nationality relates to the place you are born, and citizenship relates to title given to you by the government of a state after you fulfill the legal formalities"
@@ubuyashi735 nationality is much more than the place you were ‘born’, nationality is your bloodline. A mouse born in a horse stable is not a horse. Still a mouse, even if it’s born in a lab in Antarctica.
@@damonmelendez856 my guy you can't change the definition for words because of your feelings. Nationality is belonging to a nation, as in being born there. Blood? you talk as if there is a difference between german, french and dutch blood
I think I've been sanctioned in some way, too. I was travelling, and had spent several years being a nomad, and returned to the US because I had a premonition that something terrible was about to happen and I thought the US would be safest. This was 6 months before the corona virus was found in Wuhan. I listen to my premonitions... A premonition saved my life when I was in the military. But since coming back, life has been hell, and I regret it. No one will hire me. I get interviews that seem to go really well, but all end in rejection. I've been without work and stuck in this bleak country for over 4 years.
@@fusion9619 you could be watch-listed. Job screeners like ClearForce work with the Feds helping employers reject people on government watch-list. The police would know if you’re on a watch-list, like what is termed non-investigative subject. The police don’t have to tell you though. Good luck.
@@fusion9619 there are background screeners that claim they can see if you are on a government watch-list although could be a scam. The sheriff would definitely know since it’s through the FBI-DoJ. Although be careful how you approach police. My advice: just leave the US it’s a declining toxic cess pool. Where there is a will there is a way.
I think the whole Schengen area, if not the EU should be dissolved. A common wealth and or unified background check for immigrants make sense, but the centralized governance that the EU has assumed over such a large geographic area of sovereign independent nations is too much, and counter to the concept of democracy.
@@kalpetkoff why do you say that? I just came back from a short visit to France and upon my return, I watched lots of video by American expat in France and Germany. Seems like life in US for regular folks is harder.
The US won't let anyone go from paying taxes. They forbid certain people and that number grows. Eventually when it becomes a dictatorship, you won't be able to leave. Russia is learning that lesson now. Putin fighters, the ones he was counting on, left.
funny, US has ESTA for decades, no visa free access, intrusive customs check, but its fine, Australia has own Electronic Travel Authorisation, Japan is introducing their ETA, UK is introducing their ETA but somehow when its EU and their ETIAS its always painted as EU protecting their border and aligning its policies with other states ones its painted as borderline overreach, negative and wrong thing to do... Im dual citizen myself but this pick and choose mentality without any thoughts of contributing and integrating or only as little as possible and thinking only about ones personal benefits and gains its understandable why nations all over the world want to limit it. When you and your predecessors fought to preserve your culture and language and independence and worked hard to develop your country then watching foreigners with little care for your traditions and your compatriots swarming like locusts with sole purpose to take as much as possible for themselves its plain to see why natives dont like it.
@@DiMagnolia one can take advantage of the FEIE which i think goes up to 400k for married couples. And if its actually worth it to renounce then the process is there
i am a eu citizen and live abroad for most of my life. i have to then abide by the rules of the countries i reside in. those countries mostly dont allow dual citizenship either. uk is generally the country allowing citizens from commonwealth countries to have dual.
The point is that Georgia, Albania and Montenegro not only have trade agreements with the EU, but they have applied to actually join the EU: and like with any other association, you can't have the advantages of being a member without respecting the rules and fulfilling certain requirements. Don't agree with those requirements? Fine, then withdraw your application.
This is the type of behavior of those "circling the drain". The EU wanted this from the start. They wanted to try to control everyone to make them more powerful and they have done a pretty good job so far. Combining the power of all member states to make a powerful central currency. They took peoples' freedom so they can become more powerful. They will make it harder for people to leave but also less appealing for those to join.
I am glad that the EU is excersising its sovereignty and doesn't give free EU visas lightly. People from outside the EU are not entitled to come and go in whatever ways they want.
Hypocritical like most Western European countries… so it’s fine if the EU says no more immigrants, but when member states like Poland or Hungary didn’t want them, they were vilified. The EU will be good once it’s gone.
HAHAHAH. Funny. It's becoming Republic of Islam. Just arrive in the continent as a refugee and you will get free housing and subside for your living costs.Meanwhile there are stupid people paying riots of money to get permanent residency legally. It's a joke
Given what I see happening in France, the crazy crime rates in Sweden, Germany, UK, I don't see Europe as even a desirable vacation, tourist area. Good riddance.
@@ToriPhillips-u6gItaly has literally a far right government rn 😂 there are no communists in Italy anymore. Btw, we have one of the lowest crime rates in the world, and one of the best quality of life. And I think we treat rich people TOO WELL, since alot of British millionaires are moving here. Even Musk is building a mansion 3 hours from my town. Yeah, a real communist country 😂 the ignorance.
Georgia, Albania, Montenegro, etc. get *billions of euros annually* since they want to be part of the EU in the future. Since they chose this way, they choose to follow the EU laws to transform into members of the EU. It's not hard to understand.
It is legitimate that EU countries implement regulations because many people who could get quickly an “easy” European nationality actually want to access the whole EU without intention to live in the initial country itself.
I follow your channel because i like the content, but i always avoid coming to the comments section because i so often see a lot, A LOT, of aggressive (racist or xenophobic) comments. This video comment section is full of them. That makes me question if i should keep following and be part of such community. I would love for you to have some mediators to keep filtering the comments to avoid the hate to pass through and be exposed as such a big part of the community
If I didn't find your statement so retarded, especially from some moron who is in the UK which is NOT a member of the EU anymore, then i would have asked why do you care if it is disbanded and why should it be, unfortunately i do find it retarded just as half of morons here. Since you had such brilliant idea about disbanding the EU, I have a better one for you, disband United Kingdom, disband commonwealth too.
Europe gave the world most of the consumers goods and the tecnology to produce them. And Europe was able to invent those things because of its culture and values. It's safer and much more fare for the majority of its citizens than most countries in the world. And really tries to combat the climate change (caused by humans!) , that is the biggest threat to all the humanity. So Europe has ALL the rights to do the sanctions politics.
@Jean-vf3pi this kid is 34 y.o. and saw "poor asylum seekers" in Europe with the last model of iPhone and a knife in the pocket to get the money for the next model, saw what haitians do in my home country - Dominican Republic and how the cities change with the massiv influx of immigrants . And before I saw those things, I was very lefty and open borders activist. Now I see that civilization is difficult to achieve and it's a work of generations or personal hard work. We can not take in every barbarian who comes, that don't want to assimilate, that destroy our society and just want to benefit from better economy. Or who saying that he escapes from terrorism in their country, but afterward create new terrorist or criminal organization in the new land. I saw it in my life, in crime statistics, in urbanistics throughout the years . And it's very bitter to realize it.
The European and western countries are a joke.The European Union wasn’t even on my radar for second citizenship.Ill take a Caribbean citizenship instead.And for a third I’ll take a middle eastern country passport.Fourth option will have to be a country within a region more off of the radar,somewhere most people aren’t thinking about going to nor doesn’t have a lot of people leaving.Somewhere in the South Pacific,they seem to be doing things completely different than the rest of the world.
If you wanna go hardcore, there is some interior regions in Brazil, if you research long enough there are some niche rural areas with a lot of potential to develop.
I got korean citizenship in 2012, after 5 years working without leaving a day. Cant do it that way now. Nor was it my focus to get, but it's on my back pocket. And let's me go to n korea.
@@sagepirotess6312 an opportunity to do what? Just to visit & experience it? You made it sound like going to N Korea was an awesome thing to do & do often
@@Daisheng-76 went on a bus full of s Koreans who visited family members left behind. Granted I am not koream, but I got to see expressions of United families
There is also a big push of the European population to make EU passports incompatible with other passports. This means that when you have a Carabin passport and you want a European passport, you have to give up your Carabin passport. Of course this goes both ways.
@@rodolphegilles where did you move to? What did you dislike about France? My teenagers and I just came back from a trip to France and fell in love with your country. We are learning French now and have this romantic vision of moving to France one day, mainly because we feel like we are being “poisoned” by the food supply in the US, and of course the long stressful work hours here sucks the life force out of people. But we also aware of the fact that we know so little of France and we might be making a big decision in very little info. So I’d love to hear more.
Brexit couldn’t have a better effect unfortunately the young Brits are paying for the mistakes of their old people. The eu has its problems but instead you guys ran away and talk sht from afar , I see how emigrants both inside other eu members or not.
You simpleton have no idea what life was under the Soviet Union, comparing the EU to the Soviet Union is not only a dishonest comparison but also flat out disrespectful.. People not understanding how the system works will make non relative correlations out of thin air..
Germany has just made it easier to get German citizenship for those lovely migrants pouring in to the country since 2015. You know the ones who were all without any documents whatsoever, but ALL were from Syria, named Mohamed, born on January 1st and of course "minors under age 18" even though having beards like ZZ Top. Of course, that will apply to the numerous other people they can bring in as "family". Germany is in Schengen. So, sooner or later places like Hungary has to worry about the next wave of invasion from the west by "Gernans"! (AGAIN! Like that has not happened before.)
I don't understand your point. Setting one's immigration policy IS NOT intervening in other countries affairs. Also I would really like to see any data supporting your claim that small island countries use profits from hosting offshore companies for something good
Waning power in what way? China has stalled, India can't get manufacturing off the ground (they only do well in services and some areas of manufacturing), Russia is ageing and ruining it's demographic dividend. Meanwhile the US has overtaken the entire EU in terms of GDP, and is seeing record job growth and the stock market is up, yes there are problems for young people but then again America is a lot older as well (on average) so overall the average American is still doing quite well.
A year ago I’d of probably agreed with you. However seeing what’s happening in Europe now with mass mainly Muslim immigration and how poorly the experiment has gone I think second citizenship should be removed. When shit hits the fan where do loyalties lie. In the UK you have a new age of first generation politicians who are more interested in Palestine than their local constituents. The madness needs to stop
@@user-um7tw6kx4r6 it’s a bittersweet one for me to be honest. I’m a fan of diversity and from personal experience I live in a diverse household. My wife’s mixed race, her father is a practicing Muslim of Nigerian origin. So this is something very close to home. There’s much I love and respect about diversity however I’m not a fan of sectarian politics. And that’s starting to sprout its ugly head in the UK. This whole Israel, Palestine thing was a massive wake up call for me. I didn’t know things were this ugly under the surface. I think some tough grown up conversations are going to need to be had. Unfortunately the trajectory the nation is going at the moment is not a good one. I don’t have the answers either. However I think stopping second citizenship is a right first move.
Is it possible for a US citizen to become a German citizen in a dual citizenship status is the birth mother was German born but now is an American citizen?
eu should have one rule for all members as the eu pass holders can work in the eu country they choose! no golden passports like cyprus should be allowed!
Because the US Navy makes it possible for small countries to trade and move products around the world, they are pretty much stuck with the US dictating some rules. If they dont want the US to ensure shipping safety, they can say so and join China. Unfortunately, thats reality. If the US Navy does not protect the waterways, most of the countries in the world will become quickly impoverished. The EU leverages its influence by using its ties to the US.
I've visited Cuba in 2022, both as a sunny vacation after COVID, but also to see how life is there, especially since I'm French and plenty of French people love communism... I've recently learned that thanks to Trump I have lost the ability to get ESTA as a result, and must get a Visa, with a 520 days wait at the Paris US embassy...
The big mistake has been to print all leaflets in a myriad of foreign languages as this prevents people bothering to learn the language and integrate into the host country.
Assimilation is a bad word now thanks to politicians everywhere. It’s good to be old. This world has gone so far in the wrong direction. It is unrecoverable now.
I think ETIAS will only be given to people who are born in the Caribbean. Meaning when they check your Caribbean passport during ETIAS request and they see you are born in another country, they will reject you downright. This is equal to removing VISA free access.
Surely it would depend on which country you are from originally. But yes ETIAS is probably a way for them to vet people and keep out those they don't want.
I’m not sure that gaining Singaporean citizenship is quite as easy as is suggested here. For multi millionaires perhaps, but not for the rest of us. For one thing, Singapore does not allow dual nationality, so a would-be citizen must first denounce their previous citizenship(s). With Singapore being such a a small nation (a city-state) it can be choosy as to who it lets in.
As Dutch citizen we are not allowed to have second citizenship, period. Unless we give up our dutch passport/citizenship, which sucks and limit our options.
What we really need (I'm not dutch, but "we" like human beings) is an independent location that doesn't do the passport/citizen thing. We should be able to just go somewhere and not be categorized and controlled, and be able own property and live as free people, and if a tax farm country comes looking for their lost slave, we simply give them a shrug and don't comply. Then we can keep the citizenship we have in case it ever matters, but in the free place it just doesn't matter.
I live in Mexico because I like to be left alone. The cost of living in the US is becoming very expensive. My US paycheck goes farther in Mexico. I pay US taxes, vote, and obey the US laws when in the US. Go where you are treated best.
I want EU citizenship because of the opportunities it would give me in Eastern Europe without any restrictions. I do agree though, I wish they focused on more important things instead of smacking around smaller countries who didn't do anything wrong
Fun Fact: the Mercador map you used illustrates the systemic western habit of downplaying other cultures. Greenland has 2.166 million square kilometers. South America has 17.84 million square kilometers. Yet on that common map South America looks smaller than Greenland.
Mercador projection can be done however you want if you are on the north pole you can make a mercador projection of it. It doesn't have to do with culture
I like some ideas on this channel, but the passport-hunting is quite unbecoming. Especially when you're selling these ideas to wealthier and not-so-wealthy first-worlders who end up buying property and/or moving to poorer nations thus increasing prices for locals who end up displaced in their own land. I hate what Medellín, Colombia is becoming. Average Colombians cannot access good property there anymore because it's been bought off by foreigners with stronger currencies. Anyway, time will tell, but I have a feeling these people will fly somewhere else once their neighbors ressemble what they'd left behind. Kinda like predators.
Personally, I possess 2 EU Passports, and I may not be the best person to say this... but, in this moment where europe faces wave after wave of migration and a majority is starting to form on the right side of the political spectrum, I find it only normal that EU policy should start to reflect its constituents opinions. By starting to impose on people buying these Carabean passports, it is in my mind purely inconsecvential because the people being affected can find suitable alternatives to this "problem"."The EU has no problem in adopting the "my way or the high way..." and the official policy is to coerce other countries to the european mindset( see green agenda for reference...) where you respect the EU recommendations on green policy or you find other trade partners. So this trend will continue becase its fuel down by internal and external factors, and tbh I find no problem with that because I find it quite the natural evolution given the problems that the western countries face.
I think military service should be mandatory for anybody that wants to obtain citizenship. If you're too old, then your children must serve. After all you are swearing allegiance and you should have to step up
What about Germany, they allow their citizens who don’t want to serve in a military way to choose to volunteer for a certain number of time in a language, school, teaching, German or tutoring or in a hospital.
Even worse is when you have EU passport, but live outside EU and can't have a second passport. Bureaucracy in Eu and some countries within is ridiculous
Multiple citizenships are a bad idea, when conflicts arise, where does your loyalty lie?
Better to have more options instead of less. That's almost always true.
Forget about loyalty (to a country)! Wake up man
@@DiMagnolia, that's my point, you are an American with no loyalty to America.
@@DiMagnoliawhat is Mexican American? Are you US born?
@@Frank-xp3xd, that's the problem with the americas, without a long history, it's hard to have a sense of identity and belonging. I can say it's very different for the rest of the world.
In the Netherlands they are now preparing a law for Dutch citizens that want to live in an other country they have to pay an emigration/exit tax ....
erikjanse3994 then leave that country while you (still) can. As soon as possible.
In Spain already happens! if you have a company worth over 4M or you have over 1M euros, you have to pay the exit tax if you want to move out of the country
ffing great :S
Echt word steeds gekker.krijg je dan ook een boot erbij
Paraguy bro check dat eens
Failing Countries and States penalise people attempting to leave - Great countries don't have to attempt to put up gates for people trying to leave.
Countries rise and fall. The U.S and EU are empires that whose interests are abroad because that's where the new money is. The reason why the global south remains poor is because these empires can threaten sanctions and "regime change" if they go against their interests. The global south rises means that the west has to decline. Your western leaders don't want this.
@@jasonbuksh2958 See: Democratic (=Communist) Republic of East Germany, North Korea, China, Congo, Venezuela, Cuba, etc.
Lesson: Shit is not chocolate pudding.
Roach motel policy
All countries are headed in the wrong direction.
Not really. Rich countries trying to avoid being taken advantage of.
Public administrators think their citizens are slaves.
They are in for a rude awakening soon
should be called public service should be renamed public abuse
They KNOW their Citizens are Slaves.
@@GazGuitarzit will never happened
There is a lot of talks about a exit tax in the Netherlands. So if you leave you will still pay 5 years tax to the Netherlands.
What if you just quit being a citizen?
Just leave and tell them to f-off !
@@algogeminus think that will apply still
@@Albert87nl how can they apply a law from their country to you when you are not their citizen?
@@algogeminus by charging you all the taxes they want in the citizenship giving up application fees..? I guess you can't just flush your passport down the toilet and move on.
But with illegal immigrants and welfare seekers no issue they can stay and enter to EU much as they want that's the failed EU policy.
I 100% prefer Singapore than EU and west because zero tolerance policy towards illegal immigrants and welfare seekers while extremely friendly policy towards investors.
How can you get mad at the immigrants that choose to live in a country that bests suits them, when this channel explains and encourages how to do exactly that
Besides a good half of them aren't even illegal, seeking asylum is completely legal but requires you to already be inside the host country.
As long as you enter via a legal point of entry, you don't break any laws in the host country.
These people aren't necessarily poor or uneducated either, people from Ukraine and Syria for example, some of them were decently wealthy and we'll educated, but had to flee because of conflict.
In the case of Syrians, they couldn't easily get access to a safe country visa, so they instead choose either walk to Turkey and gain refugees status, or fly to Germany/Sweden to gain refugees status.
Not gonna lie though, I have seen for example Indian refugees claiming to be Afghanis or the like in order to sneak their way into the EU or US, that is criminal, not only because they are lying but because they take away a slot for an actual refugee.
That is why the west will collapse and the east and south will rise. Asia, Africa and Latin America are growing. Europe and North Amerikkka are going down the toilet.
They also love police cameras on every corner and no civil proceedings. Offending someone is criminal court. Maybe you have really good temperament and fall in line living a boring life.
I need you to understand this,it is intentionally done the European and western countries will be filled with nothing but immigrants,homeless and poor people.They don’t like people with money because they do there best to keep you poor.I really never understood the fact to punish the top 15% instead of continuing to build the bottom 85%.Because when you punish the top 15% they will all leave and you won’t have any capital within the country anymore.
What did illegal immigrants ever do to you? They're looking to better themselves. Same as you.
Don't move to the Netherlands 🇳🇱 there is no houses and most dutch people are thinking about leaving
Dude, finding a place to stay here has been a struggle since I arrived in August 2023. You could say the happiest dutch people are landlords
@@smanqele bro I don't know where you came from but go home unless your from Canada then your a refugee.
But expats and refugees are destroying my country 😡 so plz save your self the money an go 🙏 pray for the Dutch people
@@smanqele Because everything is clogged up with bicycles!
"most dutch people are thinking about leaving" - How do you know? What is the source of this information?
@@RopekingRopethemall Why do you answer in Dutch about something else? Is it because you just made up the "most dutch people are thinking about leaving" part? I wonder why? Because you are thinking about leaving?
People want nationalism, they've gotten tired of random newcomers taking advantage of what 6 centuries of their ancestors had built and died for. It will become more difficult to get EU citizenship in the future.
Exactly, it is not possible to ignore the context.
It’s already difficult in Switzerland and why their politics are consistently conservative and they pass down generational wealth (land and homes) making home ownership for new comers difficult unless you’re super wealthy.
LOL the west loosing power, give me a break. The US and Europe is stronger than ever. Yes there’s demographics problems and so on but China “the third power” our manufacturing place is definitely not as strong as people think, they’re the ones dependent on the west not the other way around. India, Mexico and Brazil will all continue to grow but are decades away and maybe will never get there. More over is that’s South America (with a few exceptions like Venezuela and Cuba) all side with the free world, just like Japan and South Korea. I think India soon will follow suit. This is of course because money for the most part and the west is clearly ahead here so much so that other ideas is just laughable. 😂
And lot of that wealth are from extractive policies (being polite here) so as much as the forefathers efforts should be acknowledged, don’t forget how only a few regions in the world got extremely rich in the past .
Can anyone Google the demographic pyramid in EU27 and return back here with that context? Taking advantage of what, nursing house size of a continent?
I love how its "to keep out the bad actors," whilst they have mass immigration going on. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Not everyone immigrating is a bad actor.
@shesaknitter no sh....itttttt. but it still should be done legally, champ 🏆 🙄
The best passport’s in the world seems to be from the Middle East and some countries in Africa. The amount of citizens from these regions that are allowed into Europe is staggering.
That doesn't mean their passports or are good or sought-after. It means the corruption of the EU is so astounding that they can destroy the lives of native EU peoples with the stroke of a pen - bringing in mostly men from 3rd world countries, especially African countries, who have no education, no job skills, no regard for humanity. The EU politicians live only by their purse strings which are controlled by the the most corrupt billionaires in the world. There is no other reason to allow people with no regard for human lives to enter and destroy the lives of native EU peoples. The US has done the same. Corrupt evil politicians around the world are colluding with elite, evil billionaires to destroy cohesive societies. The US was and is the poster child for how to destroy cohesive societies. It's no longer the United States of America. It's the United States of 4th Reich of We-Own-You-Forever!
They are no more, you are the one less. If you could value marriage, faithfulness and children you shouldn't have to import people from those countries to fill the vacancies. Even Meloni has not deported many inmigrantes despite being in government.
I hope this is sarcasm.
@@kayflip2233 of course, 0 is a good number.
@@cmiguel268 we will manage believe me, we don’t need any help from this kind of people. To suggest that you are morally superior to us just shows again your narcissistic behaviour and culture. Again we decline your “help” and just leave as soon as possible.
1. Europe wont be relevant soon enough so their demands will grow weaker
2. These Caribbean countries are not really sovereign and hence one should question whether thats the best passport to obtain for such a price tag
@@Laj-t9k Yup it's a last grasp of a dying hand.
Caribbean island nations are still dependent on their former colonial masters (America, UK, Netherlands, Spain)
@@C1K450how are the Spanish Caribbean nations still dependent on their colonial “masters” pray tell? I don’t see how Cuba, Dominican Republic are in any way dependent on Spain.
@@C1K450 100% they largely dont govern themselves. Theres exceptions which are great but come with a price tag and often no easy citizenship routes
@@C1K450Respectfully you don't have a clue about what you're talking about.
With enough money you can always buy your way around almost any regulation. But what makes this akk totally absurd: LOOK AT THE NUMBER OF ILLEGALS COMING INTO THE EU AND UK AND UK!!! With no ID, with fake ID. So the EU spouting about National Security is just absurd. The Caribbean price hike is just about annoying the Russians, I get that.
The EU will persecute its own citizens while importing millions of illegal aliens.
It's about replacing the European natives but forcing them to pay for their replacement, if the upper middle class leaves then the is not enough money to pay for mass immigrants.
But my question is are u aware who is responsible?
@@FrankskinOrweed-ep4ij the Juice
Norway is already doing the exit tax as well, although its only for assets/values you have in the country. Thanks to this EU friendly of Støres government. Maybe swtizerland , Lux, Liech is the only free exit tax atm
Switz and Liecht are probably the only two real democracies in the world... Idk enough about Lux to say either way. Everything else is a fake democracy, where they use the legitimation of democratic ideals, but it's actually tightly controlled tax farm.
The EU Schengen Area needs the large number of tourists from other developed countries to visit Europe in order to keep their economy stable. It’s highly unlikely that they will end the visa-free ETIAS access for citizens from the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, Japan, S. Korea, Singapore, etc… They may require citizens of the Caribbean countries, due to their small population, to get a visa in order to visit the EU in the future. The small number of tourists visiting from the Caribbean countries won’t make a big difference to the EU tourism industry if they ended the visa-free ETIAS access to these citizens.
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Thank you! Appreciate it
The US does no different and yet no one thinks that is a problem. But when the EU flex their muscles it is wrong. I don’t mind the EU making it more difficult for rich people. They have plenty of money and it’s still not enough, they keep wanting more at the cost of others. No freeloaders. Living in a tax paradise, hardly contributing to local economy, still keep your original citizenship as a backup, but without paying the taxes. The EU should revoke citizenship of rich people fleeing for tax reasons. Pay your dues to society like everyone else.
I think the EU has a point. If they allow visa free access to citizens of a country and that country starts selling citizenship, it makes sense that they could rescind the visa free travel.
They allow visa free access to lots of poor, corrupt, drug or human organ traficking countries (from Albania, Kosovo to Moldova, Brunei). So what can possibly go wrong if they additionally let in a few people who have money? Hundreds of thousands of people used fake birth certificate to get Romanian citizenship by descent in the last 10 years. How are they better than a random rich guy who passed a thorough due diligence check?
Regulation never benefits you in Europe. It always benefits you as the customer.
No cellphone roaming charges - I use a Spanish cellphone across the eu with no extra charge
😂
Delayed flights strong regulation
Consumer protection strong
State medical insurance- I laughed when I found out people injured at a trump rally need a go fund me for medical bills
"Oh my god they are putting restrictions and now the world won't be our playground, we will be the same like the rest of you peasants, we will have to pay taxes!!!"
The EU is the Soviet Union 2.0. The new Iron Curtain is slowly lowering.
You can check in, but you can’t check out.
The might be the 3.0. The USA is the 2.0.
You people proven to be rather dramatic and incorrect.
@@Siranoxzindeed they have. If nations like Hungary want to be very friendly with Russia as well as not keeping in line with the standard of human rights in the EU then that’s fine. But then they do not need our money either so that their corrupt politicians can have it for themselves whilst undermining the authority of the EU.
You obviously have never been in any totalitarian country like Soviet Union ( ruzzia) or China or North Korea. You may go there at least for a month so to experience it. Then you have right for your frankly very silly opinion that EU is a Soviet Union 2.0 as you know nothing about the life in communist dictatorship!
Poor rich people. They are being oppressed all around the world.
Right? They should be taxed more! 90% at least
Typical leftist reasoning. How in the world can someone elses fortune be a negative thing. Being rich is not a zero sum game, there's enough for everyone that is allowed by their high taxing social liberal governments to try and work hard and save. Some people are better than others though.
The world need to protect itself from this kind of woke reasoning.
You mean "productive" people... the ones that make your food, housing, medicine, and Internet connection so you can complain about them.
The rich thieves in the .govs are never oppressed.
@@nikolaybonapartov7379failing which, they should be moved to another planet.
In the EU criminals are sitting. Just look Ilaria Salis, they beated a random Hungarian sidewalker in group from behind, and now she is member of EP. So those people are sitting in parliament who are beating random people just from fun (the person wasn't nazi at all, they still wasn't able to confirm this). Imagine if for them beating on the floor an unarmed civilian in group is okay then what else they can do too.
Others in Eu parl are gay and directing gay porno films...he got a job there by blackmailing
And what is the problem here? If some countries choose to give away their citizenship to whoever can pay, without even properly checking the people, that's their choice. Nobody says they are not allowed to do it. But we have no obligation to let them in. Keep your rights and let us have ours.
Another informative video sir. 👋🏼👋🏼 Thanks for sharing this. Cheers from 2 Canadians 🇨🇦 living in Mexico. 🇲🇽✌🏼
Thank you! Glad you enjoy the video
As a European I would like to see it made illegal when having an EU passport, to own any other passport from any other country, inside or outside the EU. Visa's are another story.
Western Europe has since WorldWar2 been just vasal states of the US. Just as Eastern EU has been from the USSR. With the US powers now waning and imperialism from other regions vying for the number 1 spot, it's all going to be much more ... restrictive. As for Western Africa booting France? Sure, is great, if not for the fact the new powers there are pro RUS or CHN and we already see Wagner losing badly against the Extremist Islam and not giving the support the French did. Funny how people like to talk about the EU, but still want to come here.
I have a distinct feeling that soon, no one outside of Europe will want to visit Europe.
The undocumented migrants will still want to visit Europe. It's pretty hard for those military-aged men to say no to free health care and free money with no requirement to work, giving them time to train for whatever it is they plan on doing in those countries when there are enough of them present.
Im visiting now hahaha. Not anymore in the future when they accept half of Africa and middle east. (Im singaporean)
@@fredwalter519untill the rich people leave and they keep the refugees.
I already don't want to visit Europe. Too many muslims and it looks like a toilet.
I've never been to Europe. It's never even crossed my mind to go there.
Arrogant EU is declining
Thank God!
(Truly... Europeans hate God. )
It's declining because of the non-European leeches.
The world is declining.
you can also call it nazi EU to be more precise
@@d.f.9064 no, it's actually becoming much better. I believe a multi polar system is far better and allows for much more freedom than a consolidated or extremely hierarchical world
The EU is falling apart, it needs to mind it's own business
Ha ha ha ... EU is falling apart Vladimir? :)
It turns into communism but thats the big part of the WEF agenda and the US is not far from it
@@bm8641you dont need to be a vladimir to see EU economical policies decisions.
@@bm8641 we will see whos gonna laugh. EU is not falling apart but is turning into a communism governance and full control on every individual life
@@bm8641you need to be blind not to see it. If anything you are the shill seeding division between Europeans. CCP shill.
Correction: “Doesn’t apply to Ireland or the UK but perhaps they would follow suit”
Ireland is part of the EU, the UK is not part of the EU anymore.
Ireland will not have any restrictions placed on travel or residence in any EU country as this is a fundamental right of all EU citizens - freedom of movement.
Another Yankee who doesn’t realise Ireland and the UK are separate nations…has only been 100+ years, but meh you’ll catch on eventually…
He knows very well.
@@nomadcapitalist then HE should know that Ireland and UK in the same sentence makes no sense at all. May as well say Ireland and Japan. Two totally separate countries, no connection whatsoever in this regard. EU - Non-EU.
if it helps: citizens of the 30 schengen members (plus San Marino Monaco Andorra and Vatican) can come and go whenever they want.
60 other countries are eligible for ETIAS (if it would launch today) which is for short stay (for up to 90 days within any 180-day period) and nothing else. residence and working permits are a total different bunch of bureaucracy !
citizens from El Salvador and Malaysia are eligible for ETIAS btw. and all 5 mentioned caribbean CBI are onboard as well. especially for caribbean CBI the "access to Schengen" is a sale argument, so the caribbeans play nice. they cannot boast about ESTA or visa free access to Canada or Australia because they are not on those lists so ETIAS is their crisp cookie to wave. ;)
all participating countries must adhere to schengen rules and remember: any visa policy is up to the host, not the guests; sorry to burst a bubble
The issue is that both the middle class (the managerial class who fancy themselves as "the elites") and the billionaires HATE the millionaires. They want to punish and exclude millionaires wherever possible.
Still everyone would love to come and live in the EU both rich and poor, yet they are envious of our lifestyle.
The EU has impacted the airlines by law EU261. If your flight is late, you can get up to €750 depending on distance.
They also killed roaming charges across the eu and i could keep going. The eu is awesome so far. As someone with dual citizenship I just see this video as negative propaganda pandering to anti-eu semtiment comment sections
I do not agree with EU overregulation, which certainly exists in abundance, however the notion that the EU is "forcing" other countries to change their domestic policy is disingenuous. The EU/Member States have a fundamental right to decide who crosses their borders and under what terms and to increase due diligence where they perceive problems. And so long as free movement of labour and capital exist within the EU (something the libertarians would love), this needs to be managed at a supranational level.
Yes but NAME VOLD EMORT who controls it pls then
The EU as a sovereign entity can do as the wish with who can enjoy the benefits of a Visa free entrance. Did they have to give other countries deals for Visa free entrance? No. Did they? Yes. Was that part of a deal? Also yes. Just because they dared regulate weakpoints of ingress into their borders (you) doesn't mean you really get to whine about it. Don't like it? pull away from the agreement and do as you want with your investment passport. Nothing in this life is free, and someone named "Nomad CAPITALIST" should know it better than most.
Well said.
"Would your life end...if you couldn't go to Rome?" Lol
Just like their life wouldn't end if they didn't have that second passport.
I have Eu and US citizenship and i don’t care!The whole World is where i belong first!
I bet you can still have Israeli second citizenship no matter what that means about what you’re probably doing abroad.
Citizenship and Nationality are 2 very different concepts. Citizenship is based on paperwork, whereas nationality is based on blood.
Not all countries give citizenship by blood
@@RobertNikolaGrujic-pk6li that’s true, but they should.
"nationality relates to the place you are born, and citizenship relates to title given to you by the government of a state after you fulfill the legal formalities"
@@ubuyashi735 nationality is much more than the place you were ‘born’, nationality is your bloodline. A mouse born in a horse stable is not a horse. Still a mouse, even if it’s born in a lab in Antarctica.
@@damonmelendez856 my guy you can't change the definition for words because of your feelings. Nationality is belonging to a nation, as in being born there. Blood? you talk as if there is a difference between german, french and dutch blood
I’ve been sanctioned by the United States. There should be a drifter passport for those wanting to explore the world without worrying about Visas.
You need to be Uber rich to get it.
I think I've been sanctioned in some way, too. I was travelling, and had spent several years being a nomad, and returned to the US because I had a premonition that something terrible was about to happen and I thought the US would be safest. This was 6 months before the corona virus was found in Wuhan. I listen to my premonitions... A premonition saved my life when I was in the military. But since coming back, life has been hell, and I regret it. No one will hire me. I get interviews that seem to go really well, but all end in rejection. I've been without work and stuck in this bleak country for over 4 years.
@@fusion9619 you could be watch-listed. Job screeners like ClearForce work with the Feds helping employers reject people on government watch-list. The police would know if you’re on a watch-list, like what is termed non-investigative subject. The police don’t have to tell you though. Good luck.
@@fusion9619 there are background screeners that claim they can see if you are on a government watch-list although could be a scam. The sheriff would definitely know since it’s through the FBI-DoJ. Although be careful how you approach police. My advice: just leave the US it’s a declining toxic cess pool. Where there is a will there is a way.
I think the whole Schengen area, if not the EU should be dissolved. A common wealth and or unified background check for immigrants make sense, but the centralized governance that the EU has assumed over such a large geographic area of sovereign independent nations is too much, and counter to the concept of democracy.
Stay away from the EU as far as possible.
@@kalpetkoff why do you say that? I just came back from a short visit to France and upon my return, I watched lots of video by American expat in France and Germany. Seems like life in US for regular folks is harder.
yes, the EU, another get woke go broke organization
Bye bye!.
@@H-bv1xt then stay away from both
By the way the EU is owned by the US. The US doesn't want their citizens to leave.
Eu usa and africa are owned by satanic people, freemasons. Most likely by now asia too😢
The US won't let anyone go from paying taxes. They forbid certain people and that number grows. Eventually when it becomes a dictatorship, you won't be able to leave. Russia is learning that lesson now. Putin fighters, the ones he was counting on, left.
Bolsheviks
EU and USA are owned by Israel actually through the Rothschilds central banking system
How does the US own the EU exactly?
funny, US has ESTA for decades, no visa free access, intrusive customs check, but its fine, Australia has own Electronic Travel Authorisation, Japan is introducing their ETA, UK is introducing their ETA but somehow when its EU and their ETIAS its always painted as EU protecting their border and aligning its policies with other states ones its painted as borderline overreach, negative and wrong thing to do...
Im dual citizen myself but this pick and choose mentality without any thoughts of contributing and integrating or only as little as possible and thinking only about ones personal benefits and gains its understandable why nations all over the world want to limit it. When you and your predecessors fought to preserve your culture and language and independence and worked hard to develop your country then watching foreigners with little care for your traditions and your compatriots swarming like locusts with sole purpose to take as much as possible for themselves its plain to see why natives dont like it.
The US will eventually force their citizens to not leave.
We’re already being taxed no matter how long we’re out of the country. Renouncing is a difficult process too from what I’ve seen.
@@DiMagnolia one can take advantage of the FEIE which i think goes up to 400k for married couples. And if its actually worth it to renounce then the process is there
@@DiMagnoliamaybe you are too rich to let go. 😅
i am a eu citizen and live abroad for most of my life. i have to then abide by the rules of the countries i reside in. those countries mostly dont allow dual citizenship either. uk is generally the country allowing citizens from commonwealth countries to have dual.
The point is that Georgia, Albania and Montenegro not only have trade agreements with the EU, but they have applied to actually join the EU: and like with any other association, you can't have the advantages of being a member without respecting the rules and fulfilling certain requirements. Don't agree with those requirements? Fine, then withdraw your application.
This is the type of behavior of those "circling the drain". The EU wanted this from the start. They wanted to try to control everyone to make them more powerful and they have done a pretty good job so far. Combining the power of all member states to make a powerful central currency. They took peoples' freedom so they can become more powerful. They will make it harder for people to leave but also less appealing for those to join.
Except for the poor immigrants who will not assimilate.
I will not consider any second passport from an EU country. No thanks!
Unless Switzerland..If You Don't Trust Swiz Bank Then World Is Doomed...🤣
@@PersianDastaan Na. They are surrounded by eu countries.
@@PersianDastaan Malta is part of the European Union.
@@PersianDastaan monaco is off the table because Prince Albert II. is the sole arbiter of naturalization. :)
@@rivenoak We Knows That...
I am glad that the EU is excersising its sovereignty and doesn't give free EU visas lightly. People from outside the EU are not entitled to come and go in whatever ways they want.
Hypocritical like most Western European countries… so it’s fine if the EU says no more immigrants, but when member states like Poland or Hungary didn’t want them, they were vilified. The EU will be good once it’s gone.
HAHAHAH. Funny. It's becoming Republic of Islam. Just arrive in the continent as a refugee and you will get free housing and subside for your living costs.Meanwhile there are stupid people paying riots of money to get permanent residency legally. It's a joke
Given what I see happening in France, the crazy crime rates in Sweden, Germany, UK, I don't see Europe as even a desirable vacation, tourist area. Good riddance.
Italy, Ireland, to name a few more ... EU communist gangsters
@@ToriPhillips-u6gItaly has literally a far right government rn 😂 there are no communists in Italy anymore. Btw, we have one of the lowest crime rates in the world, and one of the best quality of life. And I think we treat rich people TOO WELL, since alot of British millionaires are moving here. Even Musk is building a mansion 3 hours from my town. Yeah, a real communist country 😂 the ignorance.
Georgia, Albania, Montenegro, etc. get *billions of euros annually* since they want to be part of the EU in the future. Since they chose this way, they choose to follow the EU laws to transform into members of the EU. It's not hard to understand.
It is legitimate that EU countries implement regulations because many people who could get quickly an “easy” European nationality actually want to access the whole EU without intention to live in the initial country itself.
I thought this was mostly about pension payments and what a bummer it'd be if that money was spent in another country.
Those passports give rights to access EU so it’s not a surprise they don’t want to sell it like a ticket.
People with russian, iranian and some other nationalities have got their career chances significantly reduced in many if not all Eu countries
I follow your channel because i like the content, but i always avoid coming to the comments section because i so often see a lot, A LOT, of aggressive (racist or xenophobic) comments. This video comment section is full of them. That makes me question if i should keep following and be part of such community. I would love for you to have some mediators to keep filtering the comments to avoid the hate to pass through and be exposed as such a big part of the community
The EU should be disbanded
😂😂😂
You wish
If I didn't find your statement so retarded, especially from some moron who is in the UK which is NOT a member of the EU anymore, then i would have asked why do you care if it is disbanded and why should it be, unfortunately i do find it retarded just as half of morons here. Since you had such brilliant idea about disbanding the EU, I have a better one for you, disband United Kingdom, disband commonwealth too.
@@santostv.The way things are going never say never.
Why don't you disband yourself?
Europe gave the world most of the consumers goods and the tecnology to produce them. And Europe was able to invent those things because of its culture and values. It's safer and much more fare for the majority of its citizens than most countries in the world. And really tries to combat the climate change (caused by humans!) , that is the biggest threat to all the humanity.
So Europe has ALL the rights to do the sanctions politics.
This reads like a paragraph written by a middle schooler. You gotta open your eyes to what your teachers are not telling you kid.
@Jean-vf3pi this kid is 34 y.o. and saw "poor asylum seekers" in Europe with the last model of iPhone and a knife in the pocket to get the money for the next model, saw what haitians do in my home country - Dominican Republic and how the cities change with the massiv influx of immigrants . And before I saw those things, I was very lefty and open borders activist. Now I see that civilization is difficult to achieve and it's a work of generations or personal hard work. We can not take in every barbarian who comes, that don't want to assimilate, that destroy our society and just want to benefit from better economy. Or who saying that he escapes from terrorism in their country, but afterward create new terrorist or criminal organization in the new land. I saw it in my life, in crime statistics, in urbanistics throughout the years . And it's very bitter to realize it.
Switzerland very tempting. Always truly appreciated Andrew.
Thank you!
CH is stupid expensive
The European and western countries are a joke.The European Union wasn’t even on my radar for second citizenship.Ill take a Caribbean citizenship instead.And for a third I’ll take a middle eastern country passport.Fourth option will have to be a country within a region more off of the radar,somewhere most people aren’t thinking about going to nor doesn’t have a lot of people leaving.Somewhere in the South Pacific,they seem to be doing things completely different than the rest of the world.
So why would you go there to upset their ways?
You can do a Caribbean CBI, Turkiye CBI, Egypt CBI & Vanuatu CBI
If you wanna go hardcore, there is some interior regions in Brazil, if you research long enough there are some niche rural areas with a lot of potential to develop.
I got korean citizenship in 2012, after 5 years working without leaving a day. Cant do it that way now. Nor was it my focus to get, but it's on my back pocket. And let's me go to n korea.
Why tf you want to go to North Korea? Smfh
@@Daisheng-76 hey I went before trump. Kinjongil. Well because I saw am opportunity
@@sagepirotess6312 an opportunity to do what? Just to visit & experience it? You made it sound like going to N Korea was an awesome thing to do & do often
@@Daisheng-76 went on a bus full of s Koreans who visited family members left behind. Granted I am not koream, but I got to see expressions of United families
@@sagepirotess6312 sounds like a great experience 👍🏻
There is also a big push of the European population to make EU passports incompatible with other passports. This means that when you have a Carabin passport and you want a European passport, you have to give up your Carabin passport. Of course this goes both ways.
Just another reason why the EU needs to fall. They are no different than the Soviet Union.
@@rodolphegilles where did you move to? What did you dislike about France? My teenagers and I just came back from a trip to France and fell in love with your country. We are learning French now and have this romantic vision of moving to France one day, mainly because we feel like we are being “poisoned” by the food supply in the US, and of course the long stressful work hours here sucks the life force out of people. But we also aware of the fact that we know so little of France and we might be making a big decision in very little info. So I’d love to hear more.
Brexit couldn’t have a better effect unfortunately the young Brits are paying for the mistakes of their old people.
The eu has its problems but instead you guys ran away and talk sht from afar , I see how emigrants both inside other eu members or not.
You simpleton have no idea what life was under the Soviet Union, comparing the EU to the Soviet Union is not only a dishonest comparison but also flat out disrespectful..
People not understanding how the system works will make non relative correlations out of thin air..
- Those pepoles should be shame of destroying humanity ?
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I thank you so much for your in side! GOD bless you!
Thank you, glad you enjoy the video
I’m glad I have my Brazilian Passport with US passport too
Brazil is turning into a dictatorship.
Germany has just made it easier to get German citizenship for those lovely migrants pouring in to the country since 2015. You know the ones who were all without any documents whatsoever, but ALL were from Syria, named Mohamed, born on January 1st and of course "minors under age 18" even though having beards like ZZ Top. Of course, that will apply to the numerous other people they can bring in as "family". Germany is in Schengen. So, sooner or later places like Hungary has to worry about the next wave of invasion from the west by "Gernans"! (AGAIN! Like that has not happened before.)
They are called „Facharbeiter“ in Germany. Honestly, Germany is now like the UK 30 years ago.
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Mind boggling crazy state of affairs indeed!
Where did all the Germans put their brains in this case?
I don't understand your point. Setting one's immigration policy IS NOT intervening in other countries affairs. Also I would really like to see any data supporting your claim that small island countries use profits from hosting offshore companies for something good
Waning power in what way? China has stalled, India can't get manufacturing off the ground (they only do well in services and some areas of manufacturing), Russia is ageing and ruining it's demographic dividend. Meanwhile the US has overtaken the entire EU in terms of GDP, and is seeing record job growth and the stock market is up, yes there are problems for young people but then again America is a lot older as well (on average) so overall the average American is still doing quite well.
A year ago I’d of probably agreed with you. However seeing what’s happening in Europe now with mass mainly Muslim immigration and how poorly the experiment has gone I think second citizenship should be removed. When shit hits the fan where do loyalties lie. In the UK you have a new age of first generation politicians who are more interested in Palestine than their local constituents. The madness needs to stop
if they do that, a lot of people would renounce their UK citizenship. It won't be good for the country.
@@user-um7tw6kx4r6 it’s a bittersweet one for me to be honest. I’m a fan of diversity and from personal experience I live in a diverse household. My wife’s mixed race, her father is a practicing Muslim of Nigerian origin. So this is something very close to home. There’s much I love and respect about diversity however I’m not a fan of sectarian politics. And that’s starting to sprout its ugly head in the UK. This whole Israel, Palestine thing was a massive wake up call for me. I didn’t know things were this ugly under the surface. I think some tough grown up conversations are going to need to be had. Unfortunately the trajectory the nation is going at the moment is not a good one. I don’t have the answers either. However I think stopping second citizenship is a right first move.
In Germany they just made it possible to have a second citizenship and keep both indefinitely.
Is it possible for a US citizen to become a German citizen in a dual citizenship status is the birth mother was German born but now is an American citizen?
@@onethousandtwonortheast8848 It is. Thankfully having an inbound 🔵, and a 🔴 return. Makes Int'l travel so much simpler. So I laugh in ETAS!
The EU needs a massive overhaul. I am an Orban fan. Ursula Vander Lagan and all prime ministers except Poland and Hungary must go!
eu should have one rule for all members as the eu pass holders can work in the eu country they choose! no golden passports like cyprus should be allowed!
Because the US Navy makes it possible for small countries to trade and move products around the world, they are pretty much stuck with the US dictating some rules. If they dont want the US to ensure shipping safety, they can say so and join China. Unfortunately, thats reality. If the US Navy does not protect the waterways, most of the countries in the world will become quickly impoverished. The EU leverages its influence by using its ties to the US.
I've visited Cuba in 2022, both as a sunny vacation after COVID, but also to see how life is there, especially since I'm French and plenty of French people love communism...
I've recently learned that thanks to Trump I have lost the ability to get ESTA as a result, and must get a Visa, with a 520 days wait at the Paris US embassy...
Just pay your taxes...
Borders are closing by design
When Eurocrats get too much power, one has to run.
Communistfacist marxist socialism😂 ..🇳🇱
dead combination
@@michalblaskovic293it's all the same thing
I was also thinking one day EU will make it harder for its citizens to live abroad like the US.
I was a deeply patriotic guy that served in the US military.... then I lived abroad and found out how much my country truly hates me. I'm cured!
@nomadcapitalist warned you about this from as far back as the mid to late 2010s.
The big mistake has been to print all leaflets in a myriad of foreign languages as this prevents people bothering to learn the language and integrate into the host country.
Assimilation is a bad word now thanks to politicians everywhere. It’s good to be old. This world has gone so far in the wrong direction. It is unrecoverable now.
So alk criminals buy some passport and are entering in EU. My house , my rules if you don't like it go somewhere else
EU, sounds like ewwww. That's what I think about them attempting to do this. bs
And it rhymes with pee-yew!
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I think ETIAS will only be given to people who are born in the Caribbean. Meaning when they check your Caribbean passport during ETIAS request and they see you are born in another country, they will reject you downright. This is equal to removing VISA free access.
Surely it would depend on which country you are from originally. But yes ETIAS is probably a way for them to vet people and keep out those they don't want.
I’m not sure that gaining Singaporean citizenship is quite as easy as is suggested here. For multi millionaires perhaps, but not for the rest of us.
For one thing, Singapore does not allow dual nationality, so a would-be citizen must first denounce their previous citizenship(s).
With Singapore being such a a small nation (a city-state) it can be choosy as to who it lets in.
Also, don't forget National Service!
EU is not a country 😅😂
Yet... But, this is the Endgame.
I would never have citizenship in any EU country, period.
Check paraguy lots of dutch people go there
And Uruguay. Lots of Dutch farmers going there to escape the draconian climate BS in the Netherlands.
As Dutch citizen we are not allowed to have second citizenship, period. Unless we give up our dutch passport/citizenship, which sucks and limit our options.
What we really need (I'm not dutch, but "we" like human beings) is an independent location that doesn't do the passport/citizen thing. We should be able to just go somewhere and not be categorized and controlled, and be able own property and live as free people, and if a tax farm country comes looking for their lost slave, we simply give them a shrug and don't comply. Then we can keep the citizenship we have in case it ever matters, but in the free place it just doesn't matter.
I live in Mexico because I like to be left alone. The cost of living in the US is becoming very expensive. My US paycheck goes farther in Mexico. I pay US taxes, vote, and obey the US laws when in the US. Go where you are treated best.
Wow, Mexico! Nice! Glad to hear you went where you are treated the best!
I want EU citizenship because of the opportunities it would give me in Eastern Europe without any restrictions. I do agree though, I wish they focused on more important things instead of smacking around smaller countries who didn't do anything wrong
Fun Fact: the Mercador map you used illustrates the systemic western habit of downplaying other cultures.
Greenland has 2.166 million square kilometers.
South America has 17.84 million square kilometers.
Yet on that common map South America looks smaller than Greenland.
Interesting.
Mercador projection can be done however you want if you are on the north pole you can make a mercador projection of it. It doesn't have to do with culture
I like some ideas on this channel, but the passport-hunting is quite unbecoming. Especially when you're selling these ideas to wealthier and not-so-wealthy first-worlders who end up buying property and/or moving to poorer nations thus increasing prices for locals who end up displaced in their own land. I hate what Medellín, Colombia is becoming. Average Colombians cannot access good property there anymore because it's been bought off by foreigners with stronger currencies. Anyway, time will tell, but I have a feeling these people will fly somewhere else once their neighbors ressemble what they'd left behind. Kinda like predators.
Everybody wants a better life. We have to adjust to whatever happens.
Personally, I possess 2 EU Passports, and I may not be the best person to say this... but, in this moment where europe faces wave after wave of migration and a majority is starting to form on the right side of the political spectrum, I find it only normal that EU policy should start to reflect its constituents opinions. By starting to impose on people buying these Carabean passports, it is in my mind purely inconsecvential because the people being affected can find suitable alternatives to this "problem"."The EU has no problem in adopting the "my way or the high way..." and the official policy is to coerce other countries to the european mindset( see green agenda for reference...) where you respect the EU recommendations on green policy or you find other trade partners. So this trend will continue becase its fuel down by internal and external factors, and tbh I find no problem with that because I find it quite the natural evolution given the problems that the western countries face.
I think military service should be mandatory for anybody that wants to obtain citizenship. If you're too old, then your children must serve. After all you are swearing allegiance and you should have to step up
What about Germany, they allow their citizens who don’t want to serve in a military way to choose to volunteer for a certain number of time in a language, school, teaching, German or tutoring or in a hospital.
No sovereign human should ever have any passport.
Even worse is when you have EU passport, but live outside EU and can't have a second passport. Bureaucracy in Eu and some countries within is ridiculous
Great video.
ugh lol weather prince or pauper it’s looking like planet refuge now