It certainly sounds better than other the 2 year accelerated options in LatAm. Chilean girls are cute too, so a very appealing plan in many ways. I was thinking of doing Peruvian citizenship in 2 years (without marriage or reproduction) but an upgrade to a better passport... will definitely give it some thought.
@@tunc34 Well... a big theme in the video was getting your Chilean citizenship down from 5 years to 2 years. Since marriage and childbirth would (for me anyway) necessitate the participation of a female, I would say it has a LOT to do with it. You feel free to go your own way, but I prefer girls, and cute girls, cute Chilean girls with dark features, sounds about right.
I'm currently a university student in China, and I really like Chile. Maybe in the future, I'll try to find a way to work or immigrate there. Who knows?
Chile is an excellent passport option. Though, the time frame is standard but a bit long at 5 years for most people. That's 5 years of paying high taxes since the minimum presence requirement is 183 days per year. This could be mitigated with some complex structures involving trusts and offshore non-controlled foreign corporations., but not for everyone. Great option though for those that can take advantage of it under mitigated circumstances, especially in the context of the 2 year fast track.
Good point, and while complex setups could be rewarding there are grey areas and risks associated and you never know what your tax authority might flag as being non compliant. Sometime they even change the rules to suite their needs. One needs to be on top of their game and with a good strategy.
Yeah, good luck with that having a child in Chile route. There was an American couple who did that and the mother wasn't even eligible to become a permanent resident. She had been allowed to stay in the country via her husband's employment visa as a teacher. They are on RUclips and have a channel about the time they spent in Chile.
Feedback is that it’s the same for all top counties, people go there and try to discourage others from coming. They often showcase their troubles and hardships. Non-doers feel happy watching.
We don't have this program, but except for sectors like agriculture in certain special zones, as a foreigner, you are welcome, plus you benefit from a lot of tax advantages. The passport is not incredible unless you want to do business in sub-Saharan Africa, but there are quite a few foreigners who obtained the passport without marrying a local. Besides, why do you want to obtain a Moroccan passport ?
Can you please clarify? So if the child is born in Chile - the baby gets automatic citizenship but do the parents need to stay in Chile for 2 years or can they live somewhere else and claim the Chilean citizenship due to the kid being born in Chile?
The birth option works possibly better when one of the partners is a Chilean. Not sure how effective the birth option works when both the partners are non Chilean. I don't think Chile is as liberal as Argentina in those cases. I suppose for the latter Argentina/Brazil are much better time tested options
It certainly sounds better than other the 2 year accelerated options in LatAm. Chilean girls are cute too, so a very appealing plan in many ways. I was thinking of doing Peruvian citizenship in 2 years (without marriage or reproduction) but an upgrade to a better passport... will definitely give it some thought.
What's Chilean girls got to do with this lol
@@tunc34 Well... a big theme in the video was getting your Chilean citizenship down from 5 years to 2 years. Since marriage and childbirth would (for me anyway) necessitate the participation of a female, I would say it has a LOT to do with it. You feel free to go your own way, but I prefer girls, and cute girls, cute Chilean girls with dark features, sounds about right.
Ew a sex tourist
@@realalexmackenzie I still don't understand what's chilean girls got to do with this? That's wierd
I'm currently a university student in China, and I really like Chile. Maybe in the future, I'll try to find a way to work or immigrate there. Who knows?
Chile is not a Full member of Mercosur. They are not even an ascending member. They are ONLY an Associate member.
Regardless their citizens have freedom of movement just like every other member of Mercosur.
Great point
Chile is an excellent passport option. Though, the time frame is standard but a bit long at 5 years for most people. That's 5 years of paying high taxes since the minimum presence requirement is 183 days per year. This could be mitigated with some complex structures involving trusts and offshore non-controlled foreign corporations., but not for everyone. Great option though for those that can take advantage of it under mitigated circumstances, especially in the context of the 2 year fast track.
Good point, and while complex setups could be rewarding there are grey areas and risks associated and you never know what your tax authority might flag as being non compliant. Sometime they even change the rules to suite their needs. One needs to be on top of their game and with a good strategy.
@@GoodlifeInvestor Precisely.
Chile is A- passport because of military conscription if you are 17 to 24 years old.
What if one has an alternate nationality and not in the country at that time? ; )
@@GoodlifeInvestor Excellent question!
I didn't know, i was born in Chile 🙀
They take 4 years right now just to setup a meeting about citizenship. So like 9 years to a passport. Maybe theres a faster way.
4 years wait sounds unreasonably high, they should have standard processing times, should probably petition the government.
Yeah, good luck with that having a child in Chile route. There was an American couple who did that and the mother wasn't even eligible to become a permanent resident. She had been allowed to stay in the country via her husband's employment visa as a teacher. They are on RUclips and have a channel about the time they spent in Chile.
Almost every other immigrant in Canada does the same thing. Talk about how difficult or bad the country is and how they plan to leave.
I remember that RUclipsr, I can’t remember his name though
Feedback is that it’s the same for all top counties, people go there and try to discourage others from coming. They often showcase their troubles and hardships. Non-doers feel happy watching.
But who will tell the processing time like 2-3 years maybe even more. 2 years looks easy but to get it way even harder.
Does Morocco have a CBI program?
What is a CBI program ?
We don't have this program, but except for sectors like agriculture in certain special zones, as a foreigner, you are welcome, plus you benefit from a lot of tax advantages.
The passport is not incredible unless you want to do business in sub-Saharan Africa, but there are quite a few foreigners who obtained the passport without marrying a local.
Besides, why do you want to obtain a Moroccan passport ?
I have a temporary residence visa for chile with id so can I need transit visa for brazil or eu n north america
Can you please clarify? So if the child is born in Chile - the baby gets automatic citizenship but do the parents need to stay in Chile for 2 years or can they live somewhere else and claim the Chilean citizenship due to the kid being born in Chile?
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The birth option works possibly better when one of the partners is a Chilean. Not sure how effective the birth option works when both the partners are non Chilean. I don't think Chile is as liberal as Argentina in those cases. I suppose for the latter Argentina/Brazil are much better time tested options
Argentina and Brazil surely lead wrt. birth tourism. Visa-free is much liberal than Chile.
Why is this such a good passport? I thought Chile doesn't allow dual citizenship.
Nope it allows
All the contrary
The qualifier "top western" countries is becoming an oxymoron in our fast changing world, if you bother to monitor the seismic shifts in geopolitics.
True in perception!
P.S. Passport strength wise and quality of life, migrants still desperate for these passports.
hello sir