One friendly correction about Citizenship through marriage in Poland - all that being married to a citizen does is let the person live in Poland (with their spouse as being married to a citizen is a valid reason for a residence permit providing that citizen is normally resident in Poland) if their spouse is living there full time, and, it reduces the time to citizenship once you have children and have been married for >5yrs. You can't become a citizen without having lived there full time for the required period. You still have all the other requirements, tests and assessments to pass before being granted citizenship. Poland is a very difficult country to naturalize in as they generally don't want outsiders - the only easy way to citizenship there is by descent.
I really am interested in a second citizenship from either Argentina or Uruguay or maybe Peru as i know the UK is declining and i want to spend the last 20-30 years of the life i have left in South America which i believe has a population that is more aware of how this World operates. From what i have gathered from those who promote second and third Citizenships ( mainly to rich people ) or, those who have retired; i think that someone lime me who has around £500,000 locked away in a property needs to be extra careful as i really do not want to waste £100,000 on a Passport from a Caribbean State that allows me to travel to great destinations for three months each year ; i want a Passport from a Nation with a passport value of at least 120 visa free travel ( Henley Index list ) and that Nation must not be in NATO or the EU as i detest both those Associations due to their growing authoritarianism and obsessions with controlling every move of their sheeple……I mean People ! Thanks for sharing……..
Always thought this building is for the bank only, except for the two big penthouses at the top, now you're basically advertising those condos to us xD What an epic view! (nothing to add about the second passport options, but I've got to comment for the algorithm).
Dominican Republic, Argentina, Peru are the quickest for spending time in country to their citizenships. What other countries would cascade after that as you say....
A 2nd permanent residency is WAY cheaper than a 2nd citizenship. We are US citizens with permanent residency in Panama. Not quite ready to spend over $100K each for citizenship since we don't qualify for citizenship by decent or marriage, etc. Naturalization takes too long. We like to move around and explore.
The only reasons why I would want a second passport fast is simply flexibility when travelling (especially when a specific government restricts you for leaving for understandable reasons but an inconvenience for some) I'm even linger/considering of getting Vanuatu CBI instead than the Caribbean CBI - given the fast time of approval. For me, as long as I have the second passport on hand then everything is flexible. But my only concern for Vanuatu is how fragmented their CBI is. Visa free access to the EU is not a priority for me, since I can always opt to move to Spain and naturalize after 2 years.
Jamaica, Barbados, and Belize gives you citizenship through marriage in 2-3years. He forgot to mention that. Those are guaranteed. I know people that have gotten citizenship through marriage from those countries. Those are cheaper options instead of paying 200,000- 300,000 for Caribbean citizenship through investment.
0:39 “how’s your owners treating you” - yea as a guy who was born in a slave-class poor family in Norway, I created my own future and have now a 8+ digits bank account balance. And now my owners are treating me as absolute garbage with endless harassments and social isolation. Because I was not born in a family that already have a green light on being successful. Your advice of a second citizenship sounds logic after so many years of torture and abuse from Norwegian officials.
Not the best on the market, but could pair well with some passports. The minimum contribution is USD 400,000, double than the Caribbean programs (which offer better passports)
I doubt it's half, don't believe the propaganda. Why punish all Canadians when there is just a couple of lefty cities that have any substantial foreign ownership. It's a diversion by Socialist governments. High housing costs are caused by high taxes, impractical regulations and a terrible permitting process for new development, forcing people into expensive inner city high density housing. A lot of those people of Asian descent have lived in Vancouver for generations, if that's who you are talking about.
We found out about the reciprocal rule when about to purchase a property. Effing lovely... luckily my wife has dual citizenship and we will use her Russian citizenship to purchase it. Russian citizenship is better than Canadian citizenship is beneficial even recently. Trudeau needed a scapegoat for high housing prices, nothing to do with lefty national and municipal governments aren't to blame...whatever. What a joke we have become, especially considering the enormous potential we have with natural resources.
selling passports as a gateway to other countries should be clampdown. Its their own residents that will suffer and as to where the money goes....backhanders
Thats not true. Im planning to move to germany. I am a business owner and lets say hypothetically my business is worth a million and i started either the same or a new business there, i would greatly contribute to their economy and usa would be the one to suffer if i leave
That’s simply not true. The government would like you to believe that, but the real cause of these type of issues is reckless money printing by them. They must do this to keep the debt based system functioning.
One friendly correction about Citizenship through marriage in Poland - all that being married to a citizen does is let the person live in Poland (with their spouse as being married to a citizen is a valid reason for a residence permit providing that citizen is normally resident in Poland) if their spouse is living there full time, and, it reduces the time to citizenship once you have children and have been married for >5yrs.
You can't become a citizen without having lived there full time for the required period. You still have all the other requirements, tests and assessments to pass before being granted citizenship. Poland is a very difficult country to naturalize in as they generally don't want outsiders - the only easy way to citizenship there is by descent.
Marriage as well.
Good to see you again, Michael.
Things change so quickly and drastically, you really have to be on the ball to catch a nice, compatible situation.
I really am interested in a second citizenship from either Argentina or Uruguay or maybe Peru as i know the UK is declining and i want to spend the last 20-30 years of the life i have left in South America which i believe has a population that is more aware of how this World operates.
From what i have gathered from those who promote second and third Citizenships ( mainly to rich people ) or, those who have retired; i think that someone lime me who has around £500,000 locked away in a property needs to be extra careful as i really do not want to waste £100,000 on a Passport from a Caribbean State that allows me to travel to great destinations for three months each year ; i want a Passport from a Nation with a passport value of at least 120 visa free travel ( Henley Index list ) and that Nation must not be in NATO or the EU as i detest both those Associations due to their growing authoritarianism and obsessions with controlling every move of their sheeple……I mean People !
Thanks for sharing……..
I agree with your sentiment.
I'm Canadian, and I got my Italian passport in 2018, via family descent.
Why do you need this? Canadian citizenship is a dream for many!!
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
@@Hidii-qm3icConsidering what the PM of Canada has done during the "Great Plague" of 2020-2022, I understand why.
@@Hidii-qm3ic Canadian citizenship only lets you stay in Europe for 3 months. Just like many 3rd world countries' passports...
Malaysia is still calling us... Portugal was ok for two years but after a long visit to KL, Penang and Sarawak we decided to apply in Kuching.
You van only get a residence visa, not citizenship
@@houserental5424 I don't need a Malaysian citzenship
Always thought this building is for the bank only, except for the two big penthouses at the top, now you're basically advertising those condos to us xD
What an epic view!
(nothing to add about the second passport options, but I've got to comment for the algorithm).
Portugal and Italy have citizenship by marriage but Italy added a B1 Italian language retirement a few years ago
Make a video on Hungary CBI I heard it for first time.
Dominican Republic, Argentina, Peru are the quickest for spending time in country to their citizenships. What other countries would cascade after that as you say....
A 2nd permanent residency is WAY cheaper than a 2nd citizenship. We are US citizens with permanent residency in Panama. Not quite ready to spend over $100K each for citizenship since we don't qualify for citizenship by decent or marriage, etc. Naturalization takes too long. We like to move around and explore.
The only reasons why I would want a second passport fast is simply flexibility when travelling (especially when a specific government restricts you for leaving for understandable reasons but an inconvenience for some)
I'm even linger/considering of getting Vanuatu CBI instead than the Caribbean CBI - given the fast time of approval. For me, as long as I have the second passport on hand then everything is flexible. But my only concern for Vanuatu is how fragmented their CBI is.
Visa free access to the EU is not a priority for me, since I can always opt to move to Spain and naturalize after 2 years.
Jamaica, Barbados, and Belize gives you citizenship through marriage in 2-3years. He forgot to mention that. Those are guaranteed. I know people that have gotten citizenship through marriage from those countries. Those are cheaper options instead of paying 200,000- 300,000 for Caribbean citizenship through investment.
im going to start coming here for my dating advice
😂
0:39 “how’s your owners treating you” - yea as a guy who was born in a slave-class poor family in Norway, I created my own future and have now a 8+ digits bank account balance. And now my owners are treating me as absolute garbage with endless harassments and social isolation. Because I was not born in a family that already have a green light on being successful.
Your advice of a second citizenship sounds logic after so many years of torture and abuse from Norwegian officials.
Sorry to hear.
Feel free to reach out in case you need assistance
Are you advocating for a passport from carribean or south america?
Do you provide advisory on tax implications of holding dual citizenships?
Yes. Feel free to contact us
CZ has high bar for language proficiency.
Hungary, you say? 🧐 I thought they pulled that?
Question: why would anyone sane want, for example Egyptian citizenship?
I am Egyptian and i a m totally agree with you 😂😂😂
Nice work ❤ Is NZ passport any good for UK citizens from tax point of view? What are your views on nz ?
I’ve heard that NZ remains very safe place in terms of potential nuclear conflict, so think twice before moving to UK.
How is Turkish citizenship?
Not the best on the market, but could pair well with some passports. The minimum contribution is USD 400,000, double than the Caribbean programs (which offer better passports)
@@OffshoreCitizenIs a Lebanese passport worth getting or is this one to avoid?
@@OffshoreCitizenwhy is Turkish citizenship not the best? Aside from the possible military conscription for kids, any other reasons?
Why is half of Vancouver owned by foreigners if they cannot buy property in Canada?
They bought before the law changed
I doubt it's half, don't believe the propaganda. Why punish all Canadians when there is just a couple of lefty cities that have any substantial foreign ownership. It's a diversion by Socialist governments. High housing costs are caused by high taxes, impractical regulations and a terrible permitting process for new development, forcing people into expensive inner city high density housing. A lot of those people of Asian descent have lived in Vancouver for generations, if that's who you are talking about.
Are you in Bulgaria again? 😮
Just for a visit
I have a grandparent that was born in Hungary, maybe I can get the citizenship
You should be eligible but there are certain timeline requirements of when they left Hungary and why
We found out about the reciprocal rule when about to purchase a property. Effing lovely... luckily my wife has dual citizenship and we will use her Russian citizenship to purchase it. Russian citizenship is better than Canadian citizenship is beneficial even recently. Trudeau needed a scapegoat for high housing prices, nothing to do with lefty national and municipal governments aren't to blame...whatever. What a joke we have become, especially considering the enormous potential we have with natural resources.
selling passports as a gateway to other countries should be clampdown. Its their own residents that will suffer and as to where the money goes....backhanders
do explain how others suffer for buying passports?
Thats not true. Im planning to move to germany. I am a business owner and lets say hypothetically my business is worth a million and i started either the same or a new business there, i would greatly contribute to their economy and usa would be the one to suffer if i leave
You sound poor
That’s simply not true. The government would like you to believe that, but the real cause of these type of issues is reckless money printing by them. They must do this to keep the debt based system functioning.