France has the best tax treaty with the US for retirees. Zero taxes on your US pension and zero taxes on capital gains. After three months of residing continuously in France, you are then eligible to apply for the public health system in which you only pay 27 euros to see a general practitioner.
And if you become a French citizen you can never tax advantage of tax residency in Andorra or Monaco, not even if you renounce French Citizenship. Just something to keep in mind.
@@falconellirk901 The only way for a person to get citizenship to Monaco is for them to have had PR (easy to get if you can buy property/apartment/open a giant bank account - takes 3yrs due to wait list) for 10-20yrs and to renounce all other citizenships once they've been told they'll become a citizen of Monaco after having applied. Monaco doesn't permit dual/multi nationality. Literally most people in Monaco have PR which is all you need to live forever in Monaco without having to renounce citizenships.
France is the last country here in the EU i would go to!!! Islamic violence, the nogo zones in every big city, they also have the biggest debt in the EU...And if i may, stay away from West-Europe, at least in the US you have weapons to defend you when things turn evil, here we have nothing!!! If you want to leave the US and renaunce your citizenship, go to Namibia, south African country.
Interestinly, Jordan does not only come with a citizenship program, but also with a permanent residency program for property investment as low as usd 200'000. As the passport is not powerful anyway, maybe the residency program is the better option for retirees. For me Akaba is a high end place to live, with all amenities given and a great tax regime (only local income is taxed and due to special economic zone, goods are duty free and consumer prices are very affordable). And the property prices are considarably low for such a prime place with perfect year around climate. I just wonder why is this option not more famous?
I'm Jordanian, I don't recommend citizenship by investing unless you want to live there, and you you have a better passport that you can go to Europe buy what you need without high taxes. And if you make money outside Jordan.
As for Amman and Aqaba, air traffic connectivity is very bad (prob only or mostly shitty Rj) compared to Cairo, Istanbul or Bangkok etc. I am more than two decades-long expat in the ME, I don’t mind to retire in the region but Aqaba is def. not in my list, way too small & trapped.
I live in Sharm el Sheik (Red Sea) and I love it. After 25 years in S.E.A I\m happy here. Red Sea cities are very relaxed and western woman wear European clothes. Weather is fantastic, although summer is hot.
Stack up 6 or 7 figures and you will acquire second citizenship pretty easily in a handful of caribean nations. The other way around is to pile humongous amount of money into a business or stocks to reap dividends before getting naturalized.
My son says he has a Turkish Passport. Interesting to understand how he did it. It came as a shock as the only other person from the family that went there was blown to bits at Gallipoli. It is so surprising how things change in subsequent generations.
@@RajanKumar-ui5yr I wouldn’t mess around there. It’s another country where nosey reporters end up in “car accidents” while looking under rocks they shouldn’t.
Turkey is on its way to becoming rich. Gold backed digital Lyra. Precious metals and partners with Ripple and positioning as a crypto hub and working with rich mineral countries in Africa and are not viewed as a threat like the European countries
Turkey is nice. Not for Turks. Free and good Healthcare, good beaches, big cities, lower cost of living. List goes on. But that's possible if that you have western money. If not you are destined to live like 13th century peasant.
Turkey is a beautiful country and culture the only problem is earning money in Türkiye is impossible and the lira is worth nothing with constant inflation. If you have to make money in Türkiye and aren't already wealthy and connected you are like a slave or peasant. If you are making good money in euro or dollar remotely from a business or remote work you will live like a sultan in Türkiye.
It's not true. To get a Brazilian passport it's necessary to be a citizen. It's not easy to get Brazilian citizenship. There is a set of exceptions for refugees and foreign people without documents.
@@alchemira, stop watching news from Rio (unsafe place, despite the wonderful landscape). South Brazil is an amazing place to live. Also, half of the Brazilian Southeast is rich and developed, with a dozen good cities between 500K to 1 million people.
No one talks about language. Unless a person is over 60 years of age, it is mandatory to learn the de facto/official language for citizenship. Individuals seeking Brazilian citizenship need to speak Portuguese.
Can you make a video on what residence permits with a path to citizenship that you can get by being in certain in demand fields without needing a work visa supported by a company in the foreign country necessarily? For example, I am looking into moving to Colombia and found out I qualify for residency through the independent professional visa option. I think I’ve seen a similar program for Ireland who needs people from certain skilled professions (ex. I’m a speech-language pathologist) or El Salvador that’s offering their free 5,000 passports to skilled professionals. Would be another interesting “free” residence/passport option that I believe some countries offer but it’s not a highly discussed option
Mark my words - any country that thinks they can "appease" the EU or the USA is utterly delusional. The only thing that will truly appease the EU or the USA is the abolition of all CBI. Raising prices has simply now made all of the Caribbean programs (except St Kitts & Nevis) pointless as they are way overpriced for what you get. Other than St Kitts & Nevis, the only remaining program that's worth the money is Vanuatu.
My grandmother was born in Germany. A German citizenship would get me into the EU w the opportunity to travel Europe w less drama than my American passport affords. But I want to move to Asia, and I am obviously not Asian!
I’m not sure about Egypt, but if you receive Turkish citizenship after the age of 22, you don’t need to do military service. However, your children will still be required to serve, just like any other Turkish citizen. But you can pay for an exemption, which costs about 5,000 euros.
ISRAEL. By far the BEST PASSPORT in the world. FREE HEALTHCARE, FREE COLLEGE, AND IN AMERICA YOU WILL GET AN ORGAN TRANSPLANT BEFORE AN AMERICAN GETS HIS.
Idk about the best place it's like most the world controlled by an oligarchy either the west or the east. Plus you have to be Jewish to get citizenship.
@@2ASHKENAZI Yes. The best thing about israeli citizenship is you get money straight from the American tax payers. How nice is that !!!! You will also get a free house in some cities in the OCCUPIED West Bank (like In Hebron or Jerusalem). You just pick a house and get some IDF to come with you and you just move in. They'll clear out the house of its Palestinian owners and you can just claim it right then and there ! Oh, how do you get israeli citizenship ? You just say your grandfather or grandmother are jewish. No DNA test or nothing.
You do amazing work! Can you make a video or a short clip that talks about (besides the US and Israel), where Jews are treated best and feel safest (physical safety) to invest and live in? Thank you in advance!
To get Turkish citizenship, you need to invest at least $400,000 in real estate, which can be residential, commercial, or land, and hold it for at least three years. Alternatively, you can deposit $500,000 into a Turkish bank or buy government bonds for three years. Note that 2,200,000 Turkish lira, around $65,000 USD, isn’t enough for citizenship. The process can take six months to a year.
Who wants to move to France? The country with the highest taxes. Sure. But what do you get in return? Social and medical services. Retirement pensions. You can move to France and move to Ireland if you miss the English language. EU Schengen zone.
Nobody likes to fly Turdkish Airlines. I had the misfortune and would not repeat. They took money for seat upgrades on 4 different flights, then didn't provide it ANY of the flights. When this incontrovertible fact was brought to their attention they refused to refund the money. We had numerous staff lie to our faces when we tried to confirm the seats after first discovering the issue. And rude, let's just say that if doing some unscheduled dental work for other people was not likely to get one sent to lock-up, there would have been some very happy Turkish dentists. If given the choice in future, I would choose to walk rather than fly with T/A.
Are there any benefits to getting a Jamaican Passport? My father was born in Jamaica so there is an opportunity to obtain dual British and Jamaican nationality .
I'm Jamaican by descent too. You'll need an INFINITE supply of patience to deal with that government! Jamaican passport is useful in the Caribbean I guess, plus is superior to a UK passport in Ghana and Russia.
Egyptian, Turkish and Jordanians are running away due to the limited opportunities in their counties. Why would recommended getting a passport in one of these poor counties and they are like Tier 4 passport wouldn't get you to even 80 countries and Tier 3 for Turkey (+120 Countries). Saint Lucia health care and job market not as good as US or even Europe. True, their passport are like Tier 2 with access to almost 150 counties but that's all. So if you already have Tier 1 (+170 Countries) or Tier 2 (+150 Countries) there is no point of getting it. Unless you're Like Tier 5 passport with below 50 counties then it will be an advancement for you.
I wish I could get citizenship by discent in Italy, but unfortunately, my great great grandfather became a US citizen before they were allowed to have dual citizenship
I was considering getting a second passport and because I’m a naturalized US citizen who was born in Canada I thought that might be a good one to get, but then I started thinking about Trudeau and put that idea on the back burner.
If you move to another country, you will still have to pay the US for all income taxes gained in any country in the world, as an American citizen. If you pay taxes in the other country already, and if that country has a tax treaty with the US, then you only need to pay the remainder of the balance between the taxes owed to the US. For Canadians, Canadians can declare to be a non resident for tax purposes (satisfying a bunch of conditions), and thus, only need to pay the taxes to the country where they live. Trudeau will not be the Prime Minister ever. Your decision on citizenship is usually for the long term. It's funny that you made a decision based on a political situation that eventually will end one day (and cycle).
I heard that 93 (dont count me on that exact figure) want to join BRICS. It would be interesting to see what happens to countries economies and property prices if and/or when they actually start signing up.
Ireland is having a massive immigrant/invasion problem aided and abetted by the Irish government. The Irish are fighting back, but we have to see how it works out.
@@Garcia061it’s what the WEF wants. Dilute the social ladder of the populous aswell as the homogeneity of it. Top down euro feudalism again. That’s what they want and it’s fucking clear when you see bus loads of MEN coming in EVERDAY on the borders. My mothers friend is a teacher in Folkestone UK, she says EVERYDAY 1-7 busses of MEN come into the uk and get shipped all over the country. This is VERY real.
I would take French permanent residency in a flash. I can speak French although not fluently, but enough to get by. As a previous comment mentioned, they have good relations with the US Social Security system. Another option I like is Portugal. They have plans similar to the "golden visa" which was changed for seniors this year. But It is on my list, the city of Porto especially or at least near there. Spain is also a good place I think from what I've read in various articles. Prices have increased in many areas of all countries, but then that's happening in the US as well. Many major cities are experiencing significant short supplies of affordable housing. Here in STL, you just have to watch out for the school districts as there are some with very low rankings with no sign of improvement. My thanks to Andrew for a great TH-cam program.
Are there any disadvantages to getting a second passport? I have been going through the process of renewing my British passport. They ask if you have a second passport but the way they frame the questions makes t seem as if they will give you less support in a crisis if you have dual nationality -- like they will shift responsibility to the other country.
Hey! i found you ten years too late 😅 Actually i bought a place in Spain .... gorgeous.......i thought Spain would be tranquil, but the experience didnt turn out to be positive ..... probably because couldnt speak the language & i found unfriendly People in an economically depressed area where they didn't speak English (& Italian was not enough) .. ...& Surveillance was very hard .... lots of eastern european who needed help & ( ex soviet culture ) domination & 😢 .... lots of poverty ..... i wasnt there to help everyone , but i tried my best to do something ....it was pretty awful , all this after having bought a place on the coast with gorgeous properties ..... i realized you have to have friends who protect you ( as a single woman) ..... perhaps it was not good timing , but even an investment there didn't make it easy to get papers . Later on I found people from foreign countries who had residency even without investing .....
Which countries are those? All those I have checked have increasing populations. The birth rate has slowed in many European countries but immigration numbers are increasing so much.
If I heard you correctly, you said your company can help with citizenship by descent as an ala carte service. Where can I find your fee range for this on your website?
My grandfather emigrated to the US from Scotland. Would it be advantageous in any way to have this passport without planning to move there? Or would I be subject to taxes there and would it end up being a hassle?
How about Belgium. How can a nearly retired age person get citizenship without having worked 400 months or whatever their requirement is? Especially without investment money.
Another Terrific Video on choices... I have known people who are particularly fond of Turkey and travel every year for vacations. Perhaps they have not yet thought about a second passport or investing there, but for them it seems like a no-brainer after watching this! They already speak the language both are Medical professionals nearing retirement and a second home in a place they love makes perfect sense, so why not grab that passport deal while it's fresh? THANKS for great content ongoing... seems like I always know of at least someone that would benefit from your ideas and I certainly enjoy the brain tickle!! hahaha... Keep these coming!!
I'm thinking very few if any countries' bonds are 'safe'. Even the US is running monumental deficits. You might be dollar pegged, but it means diddly if the dollar is pegged to something like sand.
These prices are they per person ? I have. 20 yr old and an 18yr old. Anything I want to do for me I would need to include them so they have options also due to the automatic draft coming down the pipeline
I live in the USA now but was born in former Yugoslavia. I am a Croatian. I still have a permanent legal resident card here as I have been here since 1990. My parents, aunts and uncles have passed away. How would I go about getting a Croatian passport and citizenship reinstated there again?
Some of my family came from germany, very hard place to move to. Croatia is about the same, I looked it up. It say you must get copy of your birth certificate and have a valid ID. Also get any proof that your mom or dad was from Croatia. Then apply at your local Croatia embassy.
@nomadcapitalist 50 employees. You don't have to waste $1000000 dollars to move to another country. Love your work, Nomad capitalist. You inspired me to go places out of America!
why would you want a US passport if you live in Canada? you will be forced to file taxes in US every year no matter how much or where you make you money)))) US passport is only good if you want to live there.
I'm Canadian, and it might be worth getting a UK passport and possibly living in the UK. My paternal great-grandparents left Scotland in 1911 to settle in Canada. Unfortunately, UK immigration authorities consider this relationship too distant for me to qualify for citizenship by descent.
Ecuador? DR? Vanatau? I hope this wasn’t an exhaustive list because maybe I might be missing something but aren’t those some great cheap alternatives for visa-free travel across the world?
The St. Lucia Bond route is v good but there are some 'issues' it isn't really an 'investment' as the bonds don't return any interest so cant reaaaally be considered an investment. Also there is a $50k 'fee' for making the investment. Still good, but not quite as good.
Who say you can not make a profit and you money back with an investment in Cyprus? 200k for Residency with 3,5 year path to Passport is very good way and if done correct the money comes back
Is St. Nevis tax-free and do they pay any coupon for holding their 5 years bond? What is the cheapest tax-free country? Ideally for buying a property. I mean the income tax for profits from crypto trading and staking and other DeFi activities
Jordan has sharia law, Tuykey and Egypt are incompatible culturally with the western cultures and are dangerous because of conflicts and attacks, especially Turkey is dangerous because of the earthquakes, a big one yet to come.
Could you please share a video of where someone with VERY little capital could relocate to? Someone with less than $50k, where one can buy land and build a small house out of concrete and tin and run a small farm operation? Or work in some entry level skill job? For the average folk? Well average impoverished folks? 😅 For a permanent residency visa or business visa to open a small business with no income level needing to be proven to the government? Thank you Andrew.
I just wish Argentinas passport would be able to get revoked. I love the new president and the country. Also it’s far from Russia, China, US and so on. Just that they might change some things that affect all citizens and then not being able to reject that passport is kind of scary.
Well Argetina has 0 power to chase you outside of their territory if you are scared about that. Even within Argentinian people just do whatever they want and that is why the country is ungovernable even by LATAM standards. That being said, maybe you could feel safer by just get another south american citizenship (except for Venezuela and the Guyanas) and then you would be entitled to reside in Argentina through either Mercosur internal freedom of movement or the CAN-Mercosur freedom of movement agreements. You can remain in Argentina indefinitely without naturalizing.
His speech at the WEF conference was put on the WEF channel whereas most others' speeches were not. Perhaps that is a sign that you are not going to be missing out.
Wooow, thank you, so much learned. Nothing changed despite 30-50 "Democracy-Equality",.. When having money, gates are open, when not, good luck. The world belongs to the rich, all else have to continue sell their body, mind and soul, pityful, but thanks for the truth.
$300k for 5 years, considering 3% inflation in the period... That's about $50k cost. It isn't free. It would be best to compare apples to apples, meaning, which passports could you get for that cost
@@nomadcapitalist for sure. It is good information, but most sophisticated investors would appreciate clearly considering the cost of money and the risk/opportunity of fluctuation in real state prices. Just a comment, I'm a fan of your work (and you did use air quotes on "free")
No, but if you have a British Commonwealth passport, you are eligible for an Ancestry Visa if you have a British Citizen grandparent (born in the UK). This visa can lead to citizenship but it will take at least 6 years living in the UK. US citizens are not eligible unless they also have a commonwealth citizenship.
Turkey is the best country to live . Beautiful people, Scenic landscapes , ancient history , refreshing weather and exquisite food . If you have decent money , there is no better place on earth than Turkey to live.
Im hoping to apply for citizenship in turkey, but my parents are dependent on me. so through my citizenship can i apply for family residency permit and if so will i have any issues as in whats the the success rate.
@@Elsaarnedo okay no problem, I'm a real estate agent, there are benefits provided for investors it is interesting, you might find it interesting as well, I can share my contact to you.
Come here to Canada and have the authentic experience of having your bank account frozen!
Why people are leaving Canada: th-cam.com/video/FVRSXWb5Fs4/w-d-xo.html
Courtesy of the dainty dictator
Ouch
😅😅😅😂😂😂👍👍
And clapping a SSNazy official😢
If I have to spend a ton to get an Egyptian passport...I want something big in return ...like a pyramid...
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I'm sure someone will sell you one
Egyptians don't even want an Egyptian passport!
one of the worst countries on earth
And it isn’t even allowed to climb the pyramids, as it was 100 years ago. Pathetic.
France has the best tax treaty with the US for retirees. Zero taxes on your US pension and zero taxes on capital gains. After three months of residing continuously in France, you are then eligible to apply for the public health system in which you only pay 27 euros to see a general practitioner.
And if you become a French citizen you can never tax advantage of tax residency in Andorra or Monaco, not even if you renounce French Citizenship. Just something to keep in mind.
@@matthewnirenberg dont you have to get a monaco citizenship?
@@falconellirk901 The only way for a person to get citizenship to Monaco is for them to have had PR (easy to get if you can buy property/apartment/open a giant bank account - takes 3yrs due to wait list) for 10-20yrs and to renounce all other citizenships once they've been told they'll become a citizen of Monaco after having applied. Monaco doesn't permit dual/multi nationality.
Literally most people in Monaco have PR which is all you need to live forever in Monaco without having to renounce citizenships.
France is the last country here in the EU i would go to!!! Islamic violence, the nogo zones in every big city, they also have the biggest debt in the EU...And if i may, stay away from West-Europe, at least in the US you have weapons to defend you when things turn evil, here we have nothing!!! If you want to leave the US and renaunce your citizenship, go to Namibia, south African country.
@@lucarmyfool4800 fake debt due to the Rothschild law
"Plan C,D,F"...I'll probably have to take plan F since that was my most common letter during school...
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6 months away from being able to naturalize in Mexico. Well worth the 5 years to live here.
Where in Mexico? I've always feared that country with all of the crime I hear about.
@@ZuniMountainNM Tijuana - one of the highest murder rates per capita in the world! But the weather is great.
Interestinly, Jordan does not only come with a citizenship program, but also with a permanent residency program for property investment as low as usd 200'000. As the passport is not powerful anyway, maybe the residency program is the better option for retirees.
For me Akaba is a high end place to live, with all amenities given and a great tax regime (only local income is taxed and due to special economic zone, goods are duty free and consumer prices are very affordable). And the property prices are considarably low for such a prime place with perfect year around climate.
I just wonder why is this option not more famous?
I'm Jordanian, I don't recommend citizenship by investing unless you want to live there, and you you have a better passport that you can go to Europe buy what you need without high taxes. And if you make money outside Jordan.
As for Amman and Aqaba, air traffic connectivity is very bad (prob only or mostly shitty Rj) compared to Cairo, Istanbul or Bangkok etc. I am more than two decades-long expat in the ME, I don’t mind to retire in the region but Aqaba is def. not in my list, way too small & trapped.
I live in Sharm el Sheik (Red Sea) and I love it. After 25 years in S.E.A I\m happy here. Red Sea cities are very relaxed and western woman wear European clothes. Weather is fantastic, although summer is hot.
I also heard that if you want to visit Saudi Arabia, you just wait for a Jewish prophet to part the waters and take a stroll towards the east...😉
I’m visiting Sharm El Sheik for a whole month soon. Really looking forward to it!
90% Ukrainians and Russians there
And the sharks are hungry.
@@johannkriz5138 No, many Italians and British.
Stack up 6 or 7 figures and you will acquire second citizenship pretty easily in a handful of caribean nations. The other way around is to pile humongous amount of money into a business or stocks to reap dividends before getting naturalized.
Facts
My son says he has a Turkish Passport. Interesting to understand how he did it. It came as a shock as the only other person from the family that went there was blown to bits at Gallipoli. It is so surprising how things change in subsequent generations.
Turkey is facing economic turmoil too, hehehehe good luck
@@RajanKumar-ui5yr I wouldn’t mess around there. It’s another country where nosey reporters end up in “car accidents” while looking under rocks they shouldn’t.
Turkey is on its way to becoming rich. Gold backed digital Lyra. Precious metals and partners with Ripple and positioning as a crypto hub and working with rich mineral countries in Africa and are not viewed as a threat like the European countries
@@killbaal4149 in the uk and UK they just hold you hostage for over 10 years
As a Turkish citizen by birth I am confused: you want to come in, while we want to get out (and apparently can't)?
Turkey is nice. Not for Turks. Free and good Healthcare, good beaches, big cities, lower cost of living. List goes on. But that's possible if that you have western money. If not you are destined to live like 13th century peasant.
@@ErtugrulK The fact that all of those points are true is so tragic.
Turkey is a beautiful country and culture the only problem is earning money in Türkiye is impossible and the lira is worth nothing with constant inflation. If you have to make money in Türkiye and aren't already wealthy and connected you are like a slave or peasant.
If you are making good money in euro or dollar remotely from a business or remote work you will live like a sultan in Türkiye.
@@impyrobot It breaks my heart that it's true.
@@ErtugrulKsell shit to Americans
It is easy in Brazil. Just go there, look for a simple job and ask for your visa to be changed. Live there for 5 years and you get a passport.
Only if you survive those 5 years.
It's not true. To get a Brazilian passport it's necessary to be a citizen. It's not easy to get Brazilian citizenship. There is a set of exceptions for refugees and foreign people without documents.
@@alchemira, stop watching news from Rio (unsafe place, despite the wonderful landscape). South Brazil is an amazing place to live. Also, half of the Brazilian Southeast is rich and developed, with a dozen good cities between 500K to 1 million people.
No one talks about language. Unless a person is over 60 years of age, it is mandatory to learn the de facto/official language for citizenship.
Individuals seeking Brazilian citizenship need to speak Portuguese.
Can you make a video on what residence permits with a path to citizenship that you can get by being in certain in demand fields without needing a work visa supported by a company in the foreign country necessarily? For example, I am looking into moving to Colombia and found out I qualify for residency through the independent professional visa option. I think I’ve seen a similar program for Ireland who needs people from certain skilled professions (ex. I’m a speech-language pathologist) or El Salvador that’s offering their free 5,000 passports to skilled professionals. Would be another interesting “free” residence/passport option that I believe some countries offer but it’s not a highly discussed option
Grenada. 150K non-returnable and you don’t even have to go there. Or buy an approved property starting from 250K and own it for at least 5 years.
I’m a citizenship collector :) USA 🇺🇸, Argentina 🇦🇷, Germany 🇩🇪 and little beautiful Serbia 🇷🇸
I think I have east and west 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Only 4? Almost anyone i know has 4 passports (mom country, dad country, country was born in and the current country lives in). Easy.
Boom!
@@einnnor How many do you have?
How
@@dadada396 enough.
Mark my words - any country that thinks they can "appease" the EU or the USA is utterly delusional. The only thing that will truly appease the EU or the USA is the abolition of all CBI. Raising prices has simply now made all of the Caribbean programs (except St Kitts & Nevis) pointless as they are way overpriced for what you get. Other than St Kitts & Nevis, the only remaining program that's worth the money is Vanuatu.
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Cbi?
@@Sam-ip6co CBI = Citizenship By Investment
@@Sam-ip6cocitizenship by investment.
@@Sam-ip6co CBI = Citizenship By Investment
This is amazing thank you so much Andrew 👏
Glad you like it!
My grandmother was born in Germany. A German citizenship would get me into the EU w the opportunity to travel Europe w less drama than my American passport affords. But I want to move to Asia, and I am obviously not Asian!
Turkish and Egyptian citizens are subject to conscription. Jordan conscripts some citizens.
Turkey is also part of NATO and seems like Erdogan wants to make Turkey great again. 😮
@@samuelzamozny763 Right but a passport bro or his sons could be made to be part of the project.
I’m not sure about Egypt, but if you receive Turkish citizenship after the age of 22, you don’t need to do military service. However, your children will still be required to serve, just like any other Turkish citizen. But you can pay for an exemption, which costs about 5,000 euros.
@@ahm0301being able to pay for exemption is crazy 🗿
I have a Brazilian and Irish Passport.
Where should I go next?
ISRAEL. By far the BEST PASSPORT in the world. FREE HEALTHCARE, FREE COLLEGE, AND IN AMERICA YOU WILL GET AN ORGAN TRANSPLANT BEFORE AN AMERICAN GETS HIS.
@@2ASHKENAZI and money too + ukrainian passport you will get everything for free
@@2ASHKENAZI LOL
Idk about the best place it's like most the world controlled by an oligarchy either the west or the east. Plus you have to be Jewish to get citizenship.
@@2ASHKENAZI Yes. The best thing about israeli citizenship is you get money straight from the American tax payers. How nice is that !!!! You will also get a free house in some cities in the OCCUPIED West Bank (like In Hebron or Jerusalem). You just pick a house and get some IDF to come with you and you just move in. They'll clear out the house of its Palestinian owners and you can just claim it right then and there ! Oh, how do you get israeli citizenship ? You just say your grandfather or grandmother are jewish. No DNA test or nothing.
You do amazing work! Can you make a video or a short clip that talks about (besides the US and Israel), where Jews are treated best and feel safest (physical safety) to invest and live in? Thank you in advance!
Done: th-cam.com/video/vZtoYHdqQQs/w-d-xo.html
Where are they treated poorly?
You my friend have absolutely no idea that the income tax in Ireland is higher than that in France.
Could you do a video on the best places to go to live, lowering your foreign income on way to getting their citizenship?
To get Turkish citizenship, you need to invest at least $400,000 in real estate, which can be residential, commercial, or land, and hold it for at least three years. Alternatively, you can deposit $500,000 into a Turkish bank or buy government bonds for three years. Note that 2,200,000 Turkish lira, around $65,000 USD, isn’t enough for citizenship. The process can take six months to a year.
Great content as always
I’ve seen that lamp in the last 25 videos. Sometimes it’s on, sometimes it’s off, sometimes you can see its reflection.
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Who wants to move to France? The country with the highest taxes. Sure. But what do you get in return? Social and medical services. Retirement pensions.
You can move to France and move to Ireland if you miss the English language. EU Schengen zone.
It’s a very common perception that there are medical services in these socialist countries. Until you actually need an MRI or a surgery.
Nobody likes to fly Turdkish Airlines. I had the misfortune and would not repeat. They took money for seat upgrades on 4 different flights, then didn't provide it ANY of the flights. When this incontrovertible fact was brought to their attention they refused to refund the money. We had numerous staff lie to our faces when we tried to confirm the seats after first discovering the issue. And rude, let's just say that if doing some unscheduled dental work for other people was not likely to get one sent to lock-up, there would have been some very happy Turkish dentists. If given the choice in future, I would choose to walk rather than fly with T/A.
What about the Dominican Republic?
Are all these “for free” options investment based, and therefore still only for millionaires?
Are there any benefits to getting a Jamaican
Passport? My father was born in Jamaica so there is an opportunity to obtain dual British and Jamaican nationality .
I'm Jamaican by descent too. You'll need an INFINITE supply of patience to deal with that government!
Jamaican passport is useful in the Caribbean I guess, plus is superior to a UK passport in Ghana and Russia.
ganga mon!!!
If there isn't any military service requirement you should get one
Egyptian, Turkish and Jordanians are running away due to the limited opportunities in their counties. Why would recommended getting a passport in one of these poor counties and they are like Tier 4 passport wouldn't get you to even 80 countries and Tier 3 for Turkey (+120 Countries).
Saint Lucia health care and job market not as good as US or even Europe. True, their passport are like Tier 2 with access to almost 150 counties but that's all. So if you already have Tier 1 (+170 Countries) or Tier 2 (+150 Countries) there is no point of getting it. Unless you're Like Tier 5 passport with below 50 counties then it will be an advancement for you.
Can you use 23 and Me to get the 2nd or 3rd citizenship? 😅
I wish I could get citizenship by discent in Italy, but unfortunately, my great great grandfather became a US citizen before they were allowed to have dual citizenship
Grrrr
I was considering getting a second passport and because I’m a naturalized US citizen who was born in Canada I thought that might be a good one to get, but then I started thinking about Trudeau and put that idea on the back burner.
If you move to another country, you will still have to pay the US for all income taxes gained in any country in the world, as an American citizen. If you pay taxes in the other country already, and if that country has a tax treaty with the US, then you only need to pay the remainder of the balance between the taxes owed to the US.
For Canadians, Canadians can declare to be a non resident for tax purposes (satisfying a bunch of conditions), and thus, only need to pay the taxes to the country where they live.
Trudeau will not be the Prime Minister ever. Your decision on citizenship is usually for the long term. It's funny that you made a decision based on a political situation that eventually will end one day (and cycle).
Thanks for sharing 😊
I heard that 93 (dont count me on that exact figure) want to join BRICS. It would be interesting to see what happens to countries economies and property prices if and/or when they actually start signing up.
Ireland is having a massive immigrant/invasion problem aided and abetted by the Irish government. The Irish are fighting back, but we have to see how it works out.
Agree I don’t see this ending well. Big polarity of wealth in Ireland and not much in the middle- which is never great for anyone
@@Garcia061it’s what the WEF wants. Dilute the social ladder of the populous aswell as the homogeneity of it. Top down euro feudalism again. That’s what they want and it’s fucking clear when you see bus loads of MEN coming in EVERDAY on the borders. My mothers friend is a teacher in Folkestone UK, she says EVERYDAY 1-7 busses of MEN come into the uk and get shipped all over the country. This is VERY real.
I would take French permanent residency in a flash. I can speak French although not fluently, but enough to get by. As a previous comment mentioned, they have good relations with the US Social Security system. Another option I like is Portugal. They have plans similar to the "golden visa" which was changed for seniors this year. But It is on my list, the city of Porto especially or at least near there. Spain is also a good place I think from what I've read in various articles. Prices have increased in many areas of all countries, but then that's happening in the US as well. Many major cities are experiencing significant short supplies of affordable housing. Here in STL, you just have to watch out for the school districts as there are some with very low rankings with no sign of improvement. My thanks to Andrew for a great TH-cam program.
Are there any disadvantages to getting a second passport? I have been going through the process of renewing my British passport. They ask if you have a second passport but the way they frame the questions makes t seem as if they will give you less support in a crisis if you have dual nationality -- like they will shift responsibility to the other country.
No the UK has no limit. I was born here but have 3 nationalities. Never been an issue in the UK. Was actually more useful in some cases.
Excellent!
Hey! i found you ten years too late 😅 Actually i bought a place in Spain .... gorgeous.......i thought Spain would be tranquil, but the experience didnt turn out to be positive ..... probably because couldnt speak the language & i found unfriendly People in an economically depressed area where they didn't speak English (& Italian was not enough) .. ...& Surveillance was very hard .... lots of eastern european who needed help & ( ex soviet culture ) domination & 😢 .... lots of poverty ..... i wasnt there to help everyone , but i tried my best to do something ....it was pretty awful , all this after having bought a place on the coast with gorgeous properties ..... i realized you have to have friends who protect you ( as a single woman) ..... perhaps it was not good timing , but even an investment there didn't make it easy to get papers . Later on I found people from foreign countries who had residency even without investing .....
Try visiting the Philippines.😊
Andrew - since most nations in Europe have declining populations, will they be encouraging new immigrants from the US?
Which countries are those? All those I have checked have increasing populations. The birth rate has slowed in many European countries but immigration numbers are increasing so much.
@@alibali672 If that is true, then that is good. They need to immigrants since ladies are not having babies.
If I heard you correctly, you said your company can help with citizenship by descent as an ala carte service. Where can I find your fee range for this on your website?
You can email help@nomadcapitalist.com for a quote.
So, you can't move to the Caribbean as a resident, and lower your foreign income on way to getting their citizenship?
My grandfather emigrated to the US from Scotland. Would it be advantageous in any way to have this passport without planning to move there? Or would I be subject to taxes there and would it end up being a hassle?
How about Belgium. How can a nearly retired age person get citizenship without having worked 400 months or whatever their requirement is? Especially without investment money.
Free passports anyone with a considerable sum of money can get!
Another Terrific Video on choices... I have known people who are particularly fond of Turkey and travel every year for vacations. Perhaps they have not yet thought about a second passport or investing there, but for them it seems like a no-brainer after watching this! They already speak the language both are Medical professionals nearing retirement and a second home in a place they love makes perfect sense, so why not grab that passport deal while it's fresh? THANKS for great content ongoing... seems like I always know of at least someone that would benefit from your ideas and I certainly enjoy the brain tickle!! hahaha... Keep these coming!!
Thank youx
I'm thinking very few if any countries' bonds are 'safe'. Even the US is running monumental deficits. You might be dollar pegged, but it means diddly if the dollar is pegged to something like sand.
These prices are they per person ? I have. 20 yr old and an 18yr old. Anything I want to do for me I would need to include them so they have options also due to the automatic draft coming down the pipeline
Some countries include children up to 21 or even 25. Different programs vary. Do your research
@@plizak that’s why I am asking here as I am starting my research
Feel free to email help@nomadcapitalist.com for assistance.
I live in the USA now but was born in former Yugoslavia. I am a Croatian. I still have a permanent legal resident card here as I have been here since 1990. My parents, aunts and uncles have passed away. How would I go about getting a Croatian passport and citizenship reinstated there again?
Some of my family came from germany, very hard place to move to. Croatia is about the same, I looked it up. It say you must get copy of your birth certificate and have a valid ID. Also get any proof that your mom or dad was from Croatia. Then apply at your local Croatia embassy.
Please contact our team which specializes in citizenship by descent cases through this link: nomadcapitalist.com/products/citizenship-by-descent/
@nomadcapitalist 50 employees. You don't have to waste $1000000 dollars to move to another country. Love your work, Nomad capitalist. You inspired me to go places out of America!
@@Escape_The_Mundane I actually was born there but getting my records was an issue due the records department being destroyed in the war
@anteperic2836 That should be illegal, my friend. I know many ukraine and russian they went to America.
What about getting a simple US Passport if you live in Canada?
why would you want a US passport if you live in Canada? you will be forced to file taxes in US every year no matter how much or where you make you money)))) US passport is only good if you want to live there.
I'm Canadian, and it might be worth getting a UK passport and possibly living in the UK. My paternal great-grandparents left Scotland in 1911 to settle in Canada.
Unfortunately, UK immigration authorities consider this relationship too distant for me to qualify for citizenship by descent.
Sadly, they do. You can only become British by naturalization and moving there is hard. If you can become Irish, you could live in the UK that way.
You could come in by boat on the south coast of England & get looked after like all the others who smuggle in 😂
Ecuador? DR? Vanatau? I hope this wasn’t an exhaustive list because maybe I might be missing something but aren’t those some great cheap alternatives for visa-free travel across the world?
Go to their website, he's done a lot of videos on those countries
The St. Lucia Bond route is v good but there are some 'issues' it isn't really an 'investment' as the bonds don't return any interest so cant reaaaally be considered an investment. Also there is a $50k 'fee' for making the investment. Still good, but not quite as good.
if you have to invest it's not free
Nothing in this world is free, pull your head out of your ass
if u have to buy bonds or property then re sell them it s not free anymore, u have to have that capital to begin with
Who say you can not make a profit and you money back with an investment in Cyprus? 200k for Residency with 3,5 year path to Passport is very good way and if done correct the money comes back
Nobody sells realestate in Turkey in TL
I don't want to be a citizen of ANY country! I don't want some country to feel like they own me.
Is St. Nevis tax-free and do they pay any coupon for holding their 5 years bond? What is the cheapest tax-free country? Ideally for buying a property. I mean the income tax for profits from crypto trading and staking and other DeFi activities
St lucia does have a shady aspect so thanks for mentioning that!
What would drive someone to go for an D, E, or F tier passport?
How do you sell a 0% bond???
At a discount.
Common sense. You need to speak the language before they let you live in the country. The U.S. should do that.
Or for a regular person, get a job at an international hotel/resort, say Grand Cayman?
Are Latin America citizenship by marriage child birth still applicable?
So no ways to work somewhere and get 2nd citizenship?
Almost everywhere does that. You have to get in, then naturalize
That's not what his channel is about. His market is for rich businessmen who wont work for companies
Guess first thing is to get rich then
This channel is not for normal people
3:51 is the point to start
Turkey
Egypt
Jordan
St Lucia
If these countries interest you then watch the video
Jordan has sharia law, Tuykey and Egypt are incompatible culturally with the western cultures and are dangerous because of conflicts and attacks, especially Turkey is dangerous because of the earthquakes, a big one yet to come.
Could you please share a video of where someone with VERY little capital could relocate to? Someone with less than $50k, where one can buy land and build a small house out of concrete and tin and run a small farm operation? Or work in some entry level skill job? For the average folk? Well average impoverished folks? 😅
For a permanent residency visa or business visa to open a small business with no income level needing to be proven to the government?
Thank you Andrew.
Why do u say Ireland is low tax? Above €42,000, it’s 40% on personal income!
We’ve discussed this: th-cam.com/video/V2SdUOCYOyk/w-d-xo.html
@@nomadcapitalist woah didn't even know about this channel!
Hi bro as a foreigner can i set up my youtube adsense to Georgia ? How would i file taxes from utube income ... any ideas ?
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What about Indonesia and Malaysia?
Not generally places that offer citizenship.
Wouldn't suggest Egypt. Jordan is also not a good option.
I just wish Argentinas passport would be able to get revoked. I love the new president and the country. Also it’s far from Russia, China, US and so on.
Just that they might change some things that affect all citizens and then not being able to reject that passport is kind of scary.
Well Argetina has 0 power to chase you outside of their territory if you are scared about that. Even within Argentinian people just do whatever they want and that is why the country is ungovernable even by LATAM standards. That being said, maybe you could feel safer by just get another south american citizenship (except for Venezuela and the Guyanas) and then you would be entitled to reside in Argentina through either Mercosur internal freedom of movement or the CAN-Mercosur freedom of movement agreements. You can remain in Argentina indefinitely without naturalizing.
His speech at the WEF conference was put on the WEF channel whereas most others' speeches were not. Perhaps that is a sign that you are not going to be missing out.
Wooow, thank you, so much learned. Nothing changed despite 30-50 "Democracy-Equality",..
When having money, gates are open, when not, good luck. The world belongs to the rich, all else have to continue sell their body, mind and soul, pityful, but thanks for the truth.
Im not touching US bonds with a 10’ pole much more Jordan’s ones
$300k for 5 years, considering 3% inflation in the period...
That's about $50k cost. It isn't free. It would be best to compare apples to apples, meaning, which passports could you get for that cost
Particularly with real estate, the underlying asset could also increase in value.
@@nomadcapitalist for sure. It is good information, but most sophisticated investors would appreciate clearly considering the cost of money and the risk/opportunity of fluctuation in real state prices. Just a comment, I'm a fan of your work (and you did use air quotes on "free")
I cannot think of one great positive of holding an Egyptian or Jordanian passport.
It's impossible to get one of does
Nomad should be a lawyer or a politician, he's so long winded.
I am wondering which country passport is cheapest and easiest to get. Can advise?
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Does a grandparent from UK allow for citizenship by decent?
I think so.
No, but if you have a British Commonwealth passport, you are eligible for an Ancestry Visa if you have a British Citizen grandparent (born in the UK). This visa can lead to citizenship but it will take at least 6 years living in the UK. US citizens are not eligible unless they also have a commonwealth citizenship.
@@infamyinfamy Interesting! so you have to be part of the Commonwealth.
I think so yes
What about the USA?
Turkey is the best country to live . Beautiful people, Scenic landscapes , ancient history , refreshing weather and exquisite food . If you have decent money , there is no better place on earth than Turkey to live.
Put $1mil in Jordan bonds for a passport... 🙄 What?!
This is awesome except for Australians who will get taxed on income whether they live here or not.
Im hoping to apply for citizenship in turkey, but my parents are dependent on me. so through my citizenship can i apply for family residency permit and if so will i have any issues as in whats the the success rate.
Really?? Regarding the new construction housing. I know people who buy pre construction
Big immigration issues in Ireland
have you any good news
How to contact you
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Love Jordan
It's not free it's for Investing money for real estate
what does a passport actually do for you?
The best way still remain to get married with a native of the target country and everything is done without paying taxes ^^
The worst citizenship and passport is South African. We can’t go to any 1st world country with out a visa. Sad😢
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Is Turkey‘s tax System interesting?
Do you wish to join a real estate investment company
@@Darregobin no, thank you :) I was just wondering about the benefits of having Turkish residency or nationality...
@@Elsaarnedo okay no problem, I'm a real estate agent, there are benefits provided for investors it is interesting, you might find it interesting as well, I can share my contact to you.
Soooo its not free...
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