Obtaining options via a second citizenship, or third, or fourth, is a wise move. Chile, Columbia, Paraguay, even Malaysia, or Dubai, etc may diversify your citizenship holdings but if you have zero attraction to the culture, even if/when the proverbial manure hits the fan, they're effectively useless. Yes, the US, Germany, and New Zealand have lurched leftward, but what they have that some places on your "potential" list don't is they're a known entity; they have structure and long term stability you can work with and through even in the bad times.
If you have a physical product and have to be in a legacy brand country for the consumer base, then follow Robert Kiyosaki's cash flow quadrant and Apple's tax haven model (ireland>netherlands>jersey), but if you dont have to be in a LB country, its better to avoid all of that hassle and just move out to a lower tax country. I finally understand the incentive that Andrew is talking about and its more than just, "I didn't fit in."
Thanks for the video, I'm french and after years of thinking i'll Invest in the following passports: -Mauritius by descent -Malta probably the best in EU -St-Lucia as it is better to go there alone than St-Kitts and Nevis -Chile -Malaysia if i can after an MM2H visa -UAE -Turkey
At 6:30 you hit the nail on the head. My wife and I are planning our trip to Brazil yo birth our third kid, not because we think Brazil has the best tax policy or education or anything, but simply because like a Serbia, they are tangential in the political sphere to the US and EU. Quiet frankly, Florianopolis is probably less likely to get nuked than New York.
Kenya 🇰🇪 is working on an adoption strategy but they are secretly waiting for another country to fail first. Ahem Cameroon and that other South American dictatorship
@@TiPitSgtBuddy interesting what is "BRICK" citizenship? For me personally, I'd say 1 Europe, 1 Americas, 1 Asia. Caribbean might be a good if you can't get one of the above to match its t@x features
@@Optioning BRICK is the NATO opposition force. Brazil Russia India China Korea (I think) Its not about location, its about access. 1-Tier A allows access to NA and EU. 1-caribean for tax purposes 1-BRICK to balance out the NATO focused passport.
@@Optioning like in the cold war, we have the 2 makn factions and then those without any allignment. Get one from each and then 1 that allows incredible tax benifits while allowing you to look neutral to both sides
would like to see a video about Bryan Baeumler and what he does or should do with citizenships. He lives in Canada, Florida and properties in Caribbean. I am wondering how he optimizes taxes
In addition to keeping the passport of my birth country, I would go for the Dominican and Turkish CBIs, then I would enquire about Unofficial CBIs in Georgia and Brazil. Those two would be my favourite countries and I would live in both of them
to me it seems those passports are not additional, but meant as replacement of US and GER as soon as shit hits the fan. Peter Thiel was obliged to ask nicely twice to keep his german passport, first for US and second time for NZ. maltese citizenship is a no brainer for germany for obvious reasons: unless you aim for top level job in government you dont need a german citizenship and any citizenship from the other >25 EU/EEA member states will suffice to reside and set up business.
I think one thing you only skimmed here are the obligations based on residency and/or citizenship. It's not a one-way street where you just go shopping for beneficial citizenships for you. It's a marriage. Even if you don't live there, there might be taxes imposed (doesn't US do this, among others?), and for example here in Finland, males under 29 are conscripted when they are naturalised. And giving up your citizenship might not be as easy as portrayed here. You need to ask to renounce it and they might refuse. Also things to consider especially in the latter speculation and if you're considering authoritarian countries or those in conflict or near one.
@@jackcoleman7262 I know about dual citizenship, I am german myself. Like I said that is allowed under certain circumstances, but how can he have 3 additional passports? To my knowledge the german government has to approve every additional passport you want to take on and I don't know anybody who got more than 2 in total. And i don't think they give preferential treatment to anybody
Hi andrew i have a question here. Are there any possibilities for tunesia? Due to my double nationality i still have my rights to a tunesian passport, but i don't know anything about the possibilities for the country for taxes and business. Im a dutch citizen. Thanks
Very nice. But dude, the "th" in Thiel is pronounced like that in Thailand: just like a "t", and not like that in "think". Also, one wouldn't have a philanthropic "impact", but an _influence_ or _contribution._
From I what I've been told he gave up the German passport when he became American and that's why he is pursuing Maltese citizenship! It's the same with Margit Wennmachers who is now trying to get the German passport back. My dream combo would by Switzerland plus Grenada which is doable. Another option would be the Singaporean passport.
You did not mention Colombia. Do you think currently Chile is in a better position than Colombia? You have mentioned Colombia before as a good place to have citizenship.
I am in the process of filling out the FBAR form. I will see how long it takes to do. This is for claiming your foreign bank account. Wish you would elaborate on it more. My account is in Mexico. Website is ok so far, it says by mail or electronic is option.
You shouldn't be advocating for anything this monster has done or will do. Yep, he can do what he wants but what he wants to do it mess with us democracy.
Ok lying pos. Democracy is not real. People are led by oligarchs. Google swings millions of votes. Leftist billionaires (who are most billionaires) have waaaaay more influence
All Hail His Excellency Peter Thiel, God-Emperor of New Zealand, Grand Pontiff of the Orcs, Witch-King of Aachen, Father-Creator of the MAGAt-men, and Dark Lord of Malta!
"the kind words.. plus the money.. plus his prestige" Loll
It makes the video way better when you show clips of the country which you are talking about!
Obtaining options via a second citizenship, or third, or fourth, is a wise move. Chile, Columbia, Paraguay, even Malaysia, or Dubai, etc may diversify your citizenship holdings but if you have zero attraction to the culture, even if/when the proverbial manure hits the fan, they're effectively useless. Yes, the US, Germany, and New Zealand have lurched leftward, but what they have that some places on your "potential" list don't is they're a known entity; they have structure and long term stability you can work with and through even in the bad times.
If you have a physical product and have to be in a legacy brand country for the consumer base, then follow Robert Kiyosaki's cash flow quadrant and Apple's tax haven model (ireland>netherlands>jersey), but if you dont have to be in a LB country, its better to avoid all of that hassle and just move out to a lower tax country. I finally understand the incentive that Andrew is talking about and its more than just, "I didn't fit in."
If I had that much money, I would obtain citizenship of literally every single country that I can!
Thanks for the video, I'm french and after years of thinking i'll Invest in the following passports:
-Mauritius by descent
-Malta probably the best in EU
-St-Lucia as it is better to go there alone than St-Kitts and Nevis
-Chile
-Malaysia if i can after an MM2H visa
-UAE
-Turkey
add Mexico
What do you mean St. Lucia is better to go to alone than St. Kitts & Nevis?
@@tstcikhthys for the price yes same for Dominica
At 6:30 you hit the nail on the head. My wife and I are planning our trip to Brazil yo birth our third kid, not because we think Brazil has the best tax policy or education or anything, but simply because like a Serbia, they are tangential in the political sphere to the US and EU. Quiet frankly, Florianopolis is probably less likely to get nuked than New York.
Technically if you are so rich, can’t you just buy a country? Maybe try to buy Uruguay for 30 trillion dollars. You should have your methods.
@@1mol831 Technically I’m not rich, I’m just trying not to participate in these insane wars.
Lol that's one way of looking at it!
When you're a billionaire I think you ned to have the backing of a government which I don't like.
Andrew, could you, please, talk about a Central Bank Digital Currency? Which countries might not be amenable to this idea?
I agree avoid CBDC’s at all costs. 👍
Mexico said they would introduce theirs late '23 / early '24
Kenya 🇰🇪 is working on an adoption strategy but they are secretly waiting for another country to fail first. Ahem Cameroon and that other South American dictatorship
@@Karlscars544z Argentina? Chile?
@@bepreparedforwhatscoming4975 el Salvador 🇸🇻
is there a point of diminishing returns when it comes to multiple passports? 4 seems like a lot. I think 3 is good enough
Its more about which ones specifically.
1 A tier cittizenship
1 BRICK citizenship
1 Caribbean citizenship
These seem like the best for only 3
@@TiPitSgtBuddy interesting what is "BRICK" citizenship?
For me personally, I'd say 1 Europe, 1 Americas, 1 Asia.
Caribbean might be a good if you can't get one of the above to match its t@x features
@@Optioning BRICK is the NATO opposition force.
Brazil
Russia
India
China
Korea (I think)
Its not about location, its about access. 1-Tier A allows access to NA and EU.
1-caribean for tax purposes
1-BRICK to balance out the NATO focused passport.
@@TiPitSgtBuddy hmm isn't Caribbean non-NATO or is there reason that is not good enough?
@@Optioning like in the cold war, we have the 2 makn factions and then those without any allignment. Get one from each and then 1 that allows incredible tax benifits while allowing you to look neutral to both sides
For a German citizen, what does Malta bring to the table for him?
would like to see a video about Bryan Baeumler and what he does or should do with citizenships. He lives in Canada, Florida and properties in Caribbean. I am wondering how he optimizes taxes
In addition to keeping the passport of my birth country, I would go for the Dominican and Turkish CBIs, then I would enquire about Unofficial CBIs in Georgia and Brazil. Those two would be my favourite countries and I would live in both of them
Are people actually doing this in Georgia?
He might also want to add one of the countries that won't extradite to the US, like Vanuatu or Brunei....😉
I like when you add zeroes to the clients' net worths you serve!
to me it seems those passports are not additional, but meant as replacement of US and GER as soon as shit hits the fan.
Peter Thiel was obliged to ask nicely twice to keep his german passport, first for US and second time for NZ. maltese citizenship is a no brainer for germany for obvious reasons: unless you aim for top level job in government you dont need a german citizenship and any citizenship from the other >25 EU/EEA member states will suffice to reside and set up business.
what do you mean by as soon as hit hits the fan?
I think one thing you only skimmed here are the obligations based on residency and/or citizenship. It's not a one-way street where you just go shopping for beneficial citizenships for you. It's a marriage. Even if you don't live there, there might be taxes imposed (doesn't US do this, among others?), and for example here in Finland, males under 29 are conscripted when they are naturalised. And giving up your citizenship might not be as easy as portrayed here. You need to ask to renounce it and they might refuse. Also things to consider especially in the latter speculation and if you're considering authoritarian countries or those in conflict or near one.
Can you elaborate on how it was even possible for him to obtain 3 additional passports since Germany barely allows dual citizenship?
Because he is a billionaire
I think if you had ties to Germany before a certain time period, then you can get dual citizenship - someone will correct me if I am wrong, I am sure
@@jackcoleman7262 I know about dual citizenship, I am german myself. Like I said that is allowed under certain circumstances, but how can he have 3 additional passports? To my knowledge the german government has to approve every additional passport you want to take on and I don't know anybody who got more than 2 in total. And i don't think they give preferential treatment to anybody
Hi andrew i have a question here.
Are there any possibilities for tunesia? Due to my double nationality i still have my rights to a tunesian passport, but i don't know anything about the possibilities for the country for taxes and business. Im a dutch citizen. Thanks
Very nice. But dude, the "th" in Thiel is pronounced like that in Thailand: just like a "t", and not like that in "think". Also, one wouldn't have a philanthropic "impact", but an _influence_ or _contribution._
how I get here I'm Philippines
From I what I've been told he gave up the German passport when he became American and that's why he is pursuing Maltese citizenship!
It's the same with Margit Wennmachers who is now trying to get the German passport back.
My dream combo would by Switzerland plus Grenada which is doable. Another option would be the Singaporean passport.
But Singapore doesn't allow dual
Do offshore banks offer financing for mortgages, vehicle’s ? Do they also offer insurance for assets ? Please name few banks if possible
Multi passport broker is the newest trade in recent years!:)
Does malta still publish a list of people who got citizenship by investment?
You did not mention Colombia. Do you think currently Chile is in a better position than Colombia? You have mentioned Colombia before as a good place to have citizenship.
I'm looking into Cyprus
I am in the process of filling out the FBAR form. I will see how long it takes to do. This is for claiming your foreign bank account. Wish you would elaborate on it more. My account is in Mexico. Website is ok so far, it says by mail or electronic is option.
You shouldn't be advocating for anything this monster has done or will do. Yep, he can do what he wants but what he wants to do it mess with us democracy.
What has he done?
@@Decocoa google his donations.
The audience for this channel could care less sadly
Ok lying pos. Democracy is not real. People are led by oligarchs. Google swings millions of votes. Leftist billionaires (who are most billionaires) have waaaaay more influence
@@TheThreatenedSwan that's a pretty intense response. Therapy?
İ have the German Citizenship can i get also another one ?! İ thought not. Because i had to give up my Turkish Citizenship to get the German one !
Agree with you!
Thank you.
Serbia 🇷🇸
Croatia 🇭🇷
All Hail His Excellency Peter Thiel, God-Emperor of New Zealand, Grand Pontiff of the Orcs, Witch-King of Aachen, Father-Creator of the MAGAt-men, and Dark Lord of Malta!