Caribbean Citizenship is Changing Forever
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If you tell someone you have Caribbean citizenship by investment (CBI), they might scoff at you. Many people call passports from places like Dominica or Antigua fake or illegitimate because you can get them quickly by making a simple investment in the country. Andrew did "buy a Caribbean Citizenship" from St. Lucia and now holds a passport. He can tell you they're legitimate and that all Nomad Capitalists should consider them part of their diversification strategy.
In this video, Andrew shares why Caribbean citizenship is changing forever and why you must hurry up to get your second passport.
00:00 Start
0:19 Maltese Citizenship By Investment
2:20 Are Caribbean Citizenship Schemes At an End?
4:04 Interview Requirement
4:45 Additional Checks
5:50 Banks in Hong Kong
7:18 Don't Miss Your Chance
10:00 Retrieval of Passports
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So many of these human rights bulwarks are committed to violating your human rights.
You mean the USA?
@@williampearson6299 The UK, Canada, USA, Australia and New Zealand = The Heart of Darkness
@@the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 …..Dystopian future for these once bastions of freedom and the majority of it’s citizens are asleep at the wheel.
@@myratsalad Not really. USA inflict their will on other countries so they're not thinking about you because they want to. They're trying to bar you from entering their homes. Nothing to be happy about
That’s always been the case. “Human rights” is nothing more then a political smokescreen by western governments.
US isn't hammering out a deal to carribean countries they're strong arming them or threatening to isolate them lol
100% agree. us = the big bully
Yup...they wanna keep dem slves on the plantation, baby. Ain't nobody escapin', Chicken George!
@@cckmanofsteel2393 I think it's more about isolating Westerners...keeping them stuck in their wun-der-ful, high-tech prison cuntries.
US is proving it’s totalitarianistic agenda in open view!
@@rapidresponserepairllc.man9552 add Canada, UK, EU, Australia and New Zealand to that list.
When the government says that your passport is the property of the government, what they are really saying is that YOU are the property of the government.
Absolutely
that's literally what a birth certificate IS - ownership of the ppl by the state
@@svensulzmann4282 Yes really. You don't understand how the system works. Look at your passport or any other government document you have. Your real name is not on any of them. What is on them is the name of the accounts (your real name converted to all Capital Letters). What this signifies is that every time you sign one of those documents you are considered the surety(collateral) for that account. So yes, they consider you their property.
Especially the US
@@svensulzmann4282 "I don‘t follow this argument."
Because you are not thinking and your personal beliefs are getting in the way.
" Caps or no caps doesn't mean anything other then layout of the document."
Wrong - It's done that way on purpose and has the significance as I described.
" Yes, there is an account number associated which refers to your file as citizen "
And that 'citizen' is not you the real human being. That 'citizen' is the account name and number - and the real physical you is the collateral for that 'citizen' account, when you signed the document/s to agree to such an arrangement.
" but that isn't a sinister plan just plain bureaucracy."
Wrong again, which is why the system keeps in place to control people - Because people like you don't do the research and wake up.
Thanks for keeping us abreast of the ongoing changes with Caribbean citizenship.
Did someone in here say, "breasts"?
@@the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 lol😂
@@the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 hey lol 😂 I am vibing this comment section
And when the SHTF for real, watch out! I admire Andrew's ability to avoid grinning and screaming, "I told you so!"
Haha we both see the grin even if it isn't displayed. 😊
Something about the US telling CBI countries to block Russians & Belorussians from applying seems hypocritical. Trump couldn’t ban people from certain countries from entering the US…yet the current admin can hammer out this kind of treaty? The US doesn’t exactly spread ‘American values’ abroad, just ‘American interests’.
Well said,US=hypocrisy
Yeah, I really don't like "my" government anymore. Anyone that supports it is certifiable! Truthfully, I don't intend on leaving 100%. The United States may very well cease being a thing within my lifetime, not sure but it seems probable. I'd kick it old school and pick a state like Florida, then a few other passports. Ireland, Florida....???
@@Donatellangelo Florida. I made the move and loving it. I'm a legal Black immigrant raised in NYC, lifelong Democrat (brainwashed) now a conservative Independent who loves our gov. DeSantis. Will never vote for a Dem again. They're insane, they can't even define what a woman is. I was born with a Caribbean passport and can freely live within any of the Caricom nations.
That criminal background check thing will become more of a diplomatic exercise. Just look at some internationally active entrepreneurs getting dragged into current trade wars and accused of various things due to no fault of their own. I mean if you for example do business in China and the US doesn't like it they will find a reason to give a criminal record.
Plus, there are so many rules - often even contradictory or vague ones - that sooner or later you will make a mistake even with the best legal advisors.
I agree
Yup, there's a book called "Three Felonies A Day". Probably more like five now. They always have an excuse, and sadly sometimes it could just be a bored, petty, and/or envious bureaucrat.
Agreed. The criminal record issue opens Pandora's box on so many levels. And the fact that if one country rejects you for that reason, they all have to. This is really really bad.
Thanks Andrew...timely info!
Well honestly this is pretty much how hard it is for Caribbean citizens trying to immigrate to the US lol
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It's not even half as hard 😂
A promise from the US government even in a formalized multilateral treaty isn't worth the toilet paper it is written on. The US Supreme Court has held a US President can unilaterally cancel any treaty and as for any other promise, just ask a Native American how well they are honored, if you can find one. Sometime in June or July at the current burn rate of cash on hand and a group within the House & Senate committed to not raising the debt ceiling, the US Treasury is likely to be forced to show bond holders just how worthless an IOU from the US government is as well, and when that happens I don't think the US "putting in a word" with the European Commission about Caribbean CBIs will mean anything to anyone.
People need to learn how to read the chess board.
Excellent point! This should be at the top of the feed
The US has ways of magically escaping the ill effects of insolvency. I guess the "magic" is its military and eagerness to war with everyone.
Truth
Thanks for the interesting content. Nice to see you on y-tube.
This shows how precarious CBI programs might be. The convenience of paying for a passport may be counterproductive down the line.
We’ll see
The Caribbean is full of kangaroo courts. You are on your own. The only safe place place to invest is PR. Be careful where you move to.
My college roommate got arrested for streaking freshman year.
He was pledging sigma fi Episilon and they all streaked.
Unfortunately, he was too hefty to jump the fence to elude the campus police.
He was the one who got caught...
And it took quite a few court visits before he was granted some degree of sanity.
This was back in the 90's.
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Thank you!
Thanks Andrew!!
I am Nigerian and I have always wanted to get a Caribbean citizenship, either from Antigua and Barbuda or St. Lucia. This new information will make it harder for me for sure just because of my country alone and I’m clean, no criminal record
If you’re clean you will have no issues, although there are more requirements now, but if you’ve kept your nose clean, no visa denials, clean source of income and not a PEP, you can apply with no worries.
I think the best thing to do is start researching & preparing right now so that when its time to exit, you are ready to go. Even though I am getting my second passport (Nigerian) through my parents, I am looking at some other African countries for residency. Still researching.
I want dual too, somewhere like Ghana. I heard it was easier getting citizenship from Ghana 🇬🇭.
@Princess Kemi, We’ve secured Nigerian passports for all of our children so that they can go to Nigeria on holidays and spend time with the grandparents and extended family.
Over the last 10 yrs my husband and I have been saving and buying land for commercial real estate in Nigeria. We now own and lease out several apartment buildings which my brother in-law owns the management company that oversees the operations.
We expect that our children will eventually manage all of our businesses. We plan to retire early from day to day work in the US after our main home is built. My children are entering their pre-teens now but I plans to make sure they all take formal business management courses so that they’re properly prepared to manage businesses.
We are invested in 401K and contribute to social security but have very low expectations of returns from those. If we get anything from those, hey it’s extra!
@Girl M.D. I definitely want a real estate business in Nigeria. But for now
I have an appointment with the NIN office so that I can go further and get a new Nigerian passport. My mother already has a home for us in Nigeria.
@@princesskeminike8947 - Yes. You’ll need to go to Abuja. You’ll need an NIN number. They now use biometrics, iris scanning, for identification.
Getting a new passport is a bit of a process but it’ll allow you to stay in the country indefinitely unlike traveling with visa w/ U. S. passport.
@aao449 I already have my NIN number. I an just waiting for it to come through the mail
i do not want to sound negative but alot of things will change forever and this is the start because this is becoming a prison planet.
Yup...once they get a bad policy in...it only gets worse. However, don't worry, they'll name their new draconian policies something nice like "Patriot Sunshine Citizenship Act."
Unless we disobey and fight back together...but that together is a problem.
Of course, and it’ll only get worse like it says in Revelations. Take care of your wife or kids, try to prolong it as long as possible by denying this stuff, and do the best you can by praying.
The US is the daughter of babylon
It's actually the opposite. we are coming OUT of a prison planet. things will look worse before they get better but in the next few years you will see what I mean
long time no see.
nice to see you back.
Thank you
I’m doing the digital nomad the ghetto rout. Bought a ticket to Moldova. Rent an apartment for $300 per month and marry a nice lady and in three years be a citizen.
Nice!
How is that "ghetto" ?
@@HughJass-jv2lt He means cheap low cost.
Squeaky clean do gooder here! Hopefully I can get my family Caribbean passports!
If you’re worried about how much it costs to have another passport and offshore companies, you can’t afford it. Don’t even dream.
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Disagree, it depends on situation
Some of these Caribbean countries are rolling out cbdc's already.
O-Oh
thanks for explaining what cbdc's are. Im sure every single person knows exactly what you know and exactly what youre talking about.
2 Canadians 🇨🇦 that have temporary residency and will apply for permanent in 2 more years ❤VIVA MEXICO 🎉🎉😂
already have my perm....so nice
Canada = Mandarin for "West China."
Permanent residency doesn't mean you can stay in Mexico permanently unfortunately. Best get Mexican citizenship ASAP. You can only remain in Mexico if you have a valid passport from another Country or if you have Mexican citizenship. If Canadian gov't revokes your passport, for let's say, refusing to do what they command you to do or for maybe supporting truckers or for any long list of things they insist on you doing, you cannot remain in Mexico.
@@patrickruvolo8427 See my response to 2 gringos on the gulf; permanent residency does NOT mean permanent. Get Mexican citizenship ASAP; without it Mexican gov't can oust you.
Gringo is a derogatory term for a White person yet you seem to embrace it. Did you take a knee and kiss footwear? Pathetic losers!!
Any update on the Bahamas rolling out a cbi?
They may have just established a formal process to be able to deny a person for any reason they want. 'You failed the process so we cant allow you to pass' even though it was for something political, for example.
Bureaucracy on steroids!
So, are the Caribbean options sharing information on applicants with the US ? Curious about the privacy afforded us in that process. I will be saying goodbye to the US this year and already have an EU passport by descent.
THANK YOU 😁
Better to find a small isolated plot of land in the US and go off grid?
I’m trying to move to the Caribbean
so to buy or not to buy a second passport?
Hi, are there any Caribbean citizenships that allow non-dependant children to attain it along with the main applicant?
Melbourne with an "e" 1:46
I'm glad I got my Dominica citizenship last year. So does this new agreement with the US mean that Caribbean citizenships will now have visa free access to the USA? I highly doubt it, but they should considering all the new due diligence requirements.
So Wen u visiting dominica
@@JacksonMartin-qq6zq I went in June. I'm considering going again in a few years.
I’m set to get my citizen by descent passport from Barbados.
Lol, I just sent application into the Consulate last week
@@AD-br3sx I’lm going at the end of the month 😀
How about in Asia location?
CBI is dead. It was only open for a short window
Yea sounds like the process just got longer that's all lol
For example, CBI St Kitts, Real estate, is it possible with multiple citizenships if, say, 4 individuals buy a property for , say 2M Euro, true the concept of Unincorporated Business?
The St. Kitts real estate citizenship option is only for one individual and/or their immediate family. Further individuals would have to purchase separate deeded properties.
Nothing wrong with complying with what the Americans want just to appease them for a relatively short time as the BRICS the NDB the Belt and Road Iniative the SCO will soon provide a alternative for the five Caribbean countries.
You're doing great at the Colonialist Tears game, Andrew. Keep it up!
I LIVE HERE AND I WANT OUT OF THIS CORRUPTED PLACE.
Where do you live?
@@xxxbirdsong3947 probably Germany
@@patrick1992 horrible immigrant country you pay taxes to house them and blowing up the Healthcare system Germany is falling big time! Die Zerstörung ist da!
@@patrick1992 I'm guessing Canada or its huckleberry to the South...the US.
They are not the only citizenship changing!
The world needs to take a step back from the West
@@williampearson6299 Ain't gonna happen. The world has the West's member in its mouth.
@@williampearson6299 Africa and the Middle East are doing just that.
@@the_gilded_age_phoenix8717
Time to *CLENCH...*
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@@MaxwellMax not really
8:45 how they know if I was in prison in some contry?
Do you think we’ll ever get ESTA access to the US or Canada?
who is "we" in that case ?
@@rivenoak what do you mean by "we"?
@@rivenoak I mean carribean passports (Grenada in my case)
@Hamza Abdulsattar why you choose grenada 🇬🇩 🤔
I was born in Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹 as a Canadian citizen and now living in Canada 🇨🇦 and I only have a Canadian passport lol so am going to get a Trinidadian passport soon.
Drunk driving convictions, ala Canada. I watch Border Security TV program, that is a big one for Canadian Customs. Something as stupid as that, could void your chances.
After what Britain done with the windrush, they should have a very very special difficult criteria imposed on none descendants of the Caribbean living there.
Also they should start dealing with Africa so they don't have to have other nations talking about 'What are they doing with any money they are recieving from us'
They recently started working with Africa!
I guess soon we need services for people who want to get second passports and ways to travel "illegally"
Is it always one lump sum or can some countries be paid over years or?
Who isnt the goody two shoes of the expat community?
Colombia makes the visa process much more complicated for retirees and investors. Seems like the Colombian president doesn’t like foreigners. When will these governments understand foreigners are good for there economy
El salvador is becoming very popular and very safe!
Well, Columbian president most probably doesn't like too much prostitution activities
When they decide they don't want to be socialists.
Go where you're treated best then.
@josh I’m fascinated by what has taken place in El Salvador. Every citizen on earth deserves to live in a safe civilization
1:55 Melbourne has an e on the end (from a Melbournian)
I think Russian citizens now can buy one of those Caribbean passports
Good. The West has abused the African and its island nations long enough
They might not be able to in the near future. That might be one of the things the US authorities are "discussing" with those Caribbean countries now.
@@the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 that not bueno, I think now Russian passport worst of the world passports . 😬
@@Svoboba Russia's been demonized by all the Western warmongers. NATO and its member states really want a nuclear war. They've pushed all the buttons for it.
I mean if you watch a certain million plus subscriber Russian RUclipsr who has been living in Georgia, but who is currently in Thailand you will become astutely aware of the additional burdens being Russian is placing on their citizens, including those living abroad who want nothing to do with the nation's government.
Hey Andrew/Andrew's team, may I suggest you do a video about the benefits of lower taxes allowing you to increase your charity-giving options? I think, if done with tact, it would help a lot PR wise.
What about North Korea?
I think this is much more negative than portrayed. Seems to me there is alot more avenues for these countries to reject you. Sugar coat it all you want, but if one country rejects you for whatever reason, now they all do. This is very very bad as it's showing a level of control that is pushed by the United States to NOT allow people to leave.
That Trump impression was on point lol
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It was Surprisingly accurate impression😅
Which is the Vault storage for precious metals, you use or recommend in Singapore?
What happens when banks are no longer used?
Complete control of the population.
CBDCS better have a cold wallet and be buying bitcoin!
It sure sounds like the almighty beast on the Potomac simply strongarmed those countries has it been doing for a century or three.
Why is Armenia not launching
Pressure from EU
Is it worth getting citizenship in one of the ABC islands and do they offer more benefits and security, compared to the 5 Caribbean countries?
You mean Dutch citizenship because that is the citizenship they have and if you become Dutch, you are Dutch and nothing else, the Netherlands does not allow dual citizenship, except for native born Dutch citizens, they will allow them to hold the citizenship of their foreign spouse if that country allows dual citizenship.
what is a abc island?
@@PolishBehemoth Bonaire, curacell, and Aruba
@@PolishBehemoth Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao.
@jeremybarlow2291 but none of these are actual countries
the usa probably wants to access the finances of those caribbean yacht owners.
Seventh!
Andrew has 18 citizenships I believe.
It's not always the best thing, yes you have some extra right but also you have extra responsibility to the country. Ask me how I know with Ukrainian passport. And now Russia changing lows if you left you can't even sell your assets
Ah, a hyperbole joke. I think he has 6-8.
Is Dominica in the Axis or conglomerate ?
i wonder what USA will have to say: all caribbean CBI secured a spot on ETIAS list of "our most dear friends who need no visa to EU/EEA" already. EU wont ask USA in the matter :p
You would think they should, but they probably won't. It would be nice, but I'm not holding my breath.
No Developed country with the exception of say…Brazil under the leadership of Lula, respects the sovereignty of Caribbean Islands because the population is not predominantly of European descent. We are stronger armed and talked down to. It is what it is.
Why it is much better to just qualify for second citizenship with 5 years residency and accelerated if necessary by birthing a child. Zero tax havens are going away eventually anyway.
There are plenty of tax havens hidden in plain sight that will not go away, and many countries that allegedly naturalize after five years don't (see: Malta, Panama, et al).
@@nomadcapitalist Mexico does not withhold naturalization if you have a Mexican child. Probably Colombia and Brazil also will not, but everything can change quickly. But clearly Mexico is at least until now very in favor of family reunification, whereas even Colombia has a bit more hoops (e.g. slightly more financial requirements, jus soli only if parents were legal residents). As for zero tax machinations (e.g. can even be accomplished with Thailand residency), what I am referring to is a push by the G7 (and possibly the G20) to harmonize around a minimum tax rate in the teens of a percentage. Zero tax havens are going away and the writing is on the wall. Even I can see Antigua & Barbuda is transitioning to a $20k flat tax, but even that will eventually be useless because you'll be snagged by one of your other citizenships and their laws against tax havens which for example Mexico, Colombia and Ecuador already have. My concern is that without child, these countries can easily rescind your nationalization on some technicality. As for your stance of obeying the law, what happens when the rule of law is no longer followed by the West and consequently maybe every banana republic? Andrew we are heading into very bad times. Be careful with your smug attitude.
Your Trump impersonation was pretty good
Caribbean for Caribbeans only. Home and abroad.
I am still waiting for you to do one video using only your Trump accent. It would be hilarious. Please.
I want to see more trump impersonations. I"M CERTAIN you have staff telling you not to do that. Theyre wrong and the people want it.
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Free Andrew Tate!
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No
We know... exactly why police in the United shhhhh....hurt their own
Stop the clickbait, man.
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No
Listen up, Musk.
You played this game once.
Or maybe it was Kimbal.
Or one of your wives.
Or boyfriends.
Go away.
I'm not moving to Portugal,
Eastern Europe, or St Lucia.
"Hey Chat GPT. Write a short poem that is nonsensical in Vallanelle form that mentions Musk, Kimbal, playing games, telling romantic relations to go away, and warns not to move to Portugal, Eastern Europe or St. Lucia. KTHXBYE". ^^ I think this is what this guy actually did.^^
The Caribbean must cancel and ban the selling of passports.
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Why should they do that?
@@HughJass-jv2lt You know that I know that we know why
@@acharles3374
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If you say so.....
Usa stay away
Your country is dying
Worry about yourself
@Kenganda