Many of us have been inspired to move to Georgia as a result of watching this channel. I'm sure I'm not the only one who would love to hear what you think about moving to Tbilisi nowadays.
I think that a good strategy for European folks would be getting citizenship somewhere in another continent like America for example because being all european countries so cramped with each other if one enters into a war is difficult to everyone near the place so it doesn't give much options if that happens if you have another citizenship of the same continent. It's different for Americans (people from the American continent) if a war happens between Chile and Bolivia, the people from Canada couldn't worry less about it.
Definitely. There's no downside to having Jamaican citizenship. The government won't abuse you when you don't live there (i.e. the United States) and Jamaica doesn't have enemies that will give you any trouble.
Hi Khalil, here's a comparison of Caribbean citizenship by investment programs for you so you can see what each country has to offer to you exactly. Some have visa-free travel to places like China, access to the US and more, while others are more suitable for families. Depending on your own needs you should be able to find the best citizenship for you. And if you need help, feel free to reach out to my team.nomadcapitalist.com/apply/
Thanks for this video! I am a Dutch citizen that got recidency for Mexico. You are right indeed alot of Europeans don't think it's necessary to get a second pasport/recidency. But after these 2 years it has showed me we very much need a plan B, more then ever. EU won't be the future & the cushy place it was in 3-5years.
@@ellisrose8017 Undersood. Good idea to have a backup plan. I don’t live in Mexico, but I want to get residency there as well. I read about the process and it seems easy.
@@JamesSmith-qv9qo I do think now if ever is the best time. Especially when you live in the EU. Like i said, most of us don't think we need a back up plan, but with the political climate we really do. But when i am in Mexico, it is Mérida.
@@TheEmperor000 i have posted the procedure now 5 times, it keeps being deleted for some reason. I left out sites & links so i have no Idea why YT is deleting it. Sorry.
I am half Dutch, half Thai. Live in Netherlands. Have both nationalities. Open to abandoning both. Done with being robbed while being lied to. Where do I go Andrew?
hey andrew i have a doubt to ask you does bulgaria allow dual citizenship through invesment ?? i read in the internet bulgaria does not allow dual citizenship except for eu national is that correct ??? and please give reply or do a video man
Andrew, just curious, why don’t you talk more about the Montenegro CBI program that was just extended? What are your thoughts on it? Might be good for a video topic.
Continuation: after deciding the continent (no much options given that almost all Africa and Asia don't allow dual citizenship), you'll need to decide how much work are you willing to do to get the 2nd citizenship... If the answer is zero, a caribbean citizenship by investment like Andrew mentioned should the best option, if you're willing to put the time on the ground something in South America should be interesting as we have Mercosur and their laws allows people of south america to move freely between the continent.
@@ellisrose8017 is like the European Union but in South America and the countries are not well integrated like in the EU, we basically just have some multilateral agreements (documents and monetary) and freedom of movement and that's it.
There is a new rule ( at least in the Netherlands ) that if you lose your citizenship, because dual citizenship is not directly allowed, you can get your citizenship back if you can prove that you where using your EU freedom of movement rights.
@@DKerso Exactly. The UK has no drawbacks, is classy, depends on where you're going it's highly looked up to, you'll always have access to the UK, no international taxes. Not getting the UK citizenship while being eligible is idiotic.
I don't think so, the uk is a broke country that is definitely moving in the wrong direction they are proposing wealth taxes and more taxes for entrepreneurs and investors. a lot ot wealthy brits are moving to tax heavens so it's possible that they implement a citizenship based taxation. they are also promoters of minimum global taxes for companies and the quality of life is definitely really bad for living, dating and certainly for doing business. if you wanna see central london you can always visit the country.
@@emanuelriquelmemontoya3819 Your talking rubbish UK will never introduce citizen based taxation or a wealth tax and its one of the easiest countries to do business. You can open a company in 15 minutes on line and is very business friendly
Question, Eastern Europe faces conflict. You've suggested Georgia, Ukraine as good choices for a second passport. Good you talk to us about your opinion on the Eastern Europe situation?
I am German but live in the UK. Does it make any sense for me go get UK citizenship? I think I would need to get permission from Germany to do so and keep both. Just collecting citizenships probably isn't a good reason. Do you have experience with this combination?
I hold UK citizenship by birth and Irish citizenship by decent, and live in Germany (for approaching 5 years). The German government are, unsurprisingly, dragging their heels re. providing any clarity on proposed changes to citizenship rules. My wife and l have a dilemma (she's just a UK citizen, and desperately wants to regain EU citizenship as it's important to her identity); do we stay in Germany in the hope of possibly being able to start the citizenship via naturalisation application process for her soon, or do we move (for lifestyle reasons, eg. a more amenable climate and friendlier people) to Southern Portugal and therefore reset the clock. At least with Portugal, we know it's theoretically a 5 year approx process, in a, potentially, better environment for us. But we don't want to 'waste' the time we've accumulated in Germany. Additionally, is there any advantage to me also obtaining another EU passport, either a German one (if they decide to allow duel citizenship) or, perhaps more attractive, a Portuguese one? I know it would shorten the time to get citizenship in both Portuguese and Spanish speaking countries for example, which could open up Latin America to us in the future. Surely, the more options in general the better, even if it's still in the EU? We could always look further afield at a later date when our situation and means permit.
Im my opinion. The best passports are Canada, Ireland, New Zealand and Brazil. You have visa free access to live in USA, UK, Australia, Europe and South America and visa free to basically every country. I would also get Mexico because it's food, weather and prices are amazing. And 10 yr Dubai golden visa.
Does Mexico have a "in country" time requirement once you get temporary or permanent residency? If I get permanent residency through my Grandmother, does Mexico require me to stay in Mexico to maintain PR?
Nope you can just go in & out of Mexico. The only thing is you need to have travelled back to Mexico within 5 years at least once. Otherwise you will loose your residency. This is only for permanent residency. Temporary you can come & go as you please as well except when it's time to extend the recidency, you need to be in Mexico.
Question: I have dual citizenship in Brazil and the U.S, I moved to Greece and used my Brazilian passport to get residency. Problem is now that because I used my Brazilian passport I will lose Brazilian citizenship because they don’t allow more than 2 citizenships. How will they find out?
Brazil doesn't allow even dual citizenship properly, but they won't go after you to strip you of your citizenship so in practice they allow people to have multiple passports, so you shouldn't be worried about it, you should be more worried about uncle sam.
@@greeceundiscovered9670 if you have some money in Greece and you used your Brazilian nationality and did not declare you're also an US citizenship to the bank yes, you would be breaking the law and they may consider you are doing tax evasion by hiding money from the IRS.
@@greeceundiscovered9670 but the US also doesn't care if you have 3 or 10 passports as long as you pay them their piece of the cake (taxes on worldwide income).
True! These Europeans don't realise how lucky they are to have an EU passport.People are literally dying by the hundreds to get to Europe for a better life and here we have a bunch of priveledged complainers!
@@celest8boom I know Italian Americans, Italian Canadians, Italian Argentines, Italian Uruguayans. None of those are easy to get. Depends what you want, where you want to live, and how wealthy you are.
EU citizens can just live in another EU country for five years and get its citizenship. So,if someone wants an alternative EU citizenship, it is pretty simple
It's Macedonia, with an "s" sound, for cryin' out loud. You've made this mistake at least 10 times and it's really grating, especially for someone in the citizenship business...
A lot to do about NOTHING. You mention strategies for India Russia Golden visa Serbian citizenship - but you give NO examples. This was the most EMPTY clickbait from you ever. Getting desperate and vaguer? Wow. Disappointing.
Canada has shown that your strategies are essential. Quite an informative video.
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I swear to God.
Yup. I'm leaving Canada as soon as I have my affairs in order. Never again!
Many of us have been inspired to move to Georgia as a result of watching this channel. I'm sure I'm not the only one who would love to hear what you think about moving to Tbilisi nowadays.
I think that a good strategy for European folks would be getting citizenship somewhere in another continent like America for example because being all european countries so cramped with each other if one enters into a war is difficult to everyone near the place so it doesn't give much options if that happens if you have another citizenship of the same continent. It's different for Americans (people from the American continent) if a war happens between Chile and Bolivia, the people from Canada couldn't worry less about it.
I am eligible for a Jamaican passport through descent, is it still worth getting another Caribbean passport
Definitely. There's no downside to having Jamaican citizenship. The government won't abuse you when you don't live there (i.e. the United States) and Jamaica doesn't have enemies that will give you any trouble.
Get it !
Hi Khalil, here's a comparison of Caribbean citizenship by investment programs for you so you can see what each country has to offer to you exactly. Some have visa-free travel to places like China, access to the US and more, while others are more suitable for families. Depending on your own needs you should be able to find the best citizenship for you. And if you need help, feel free to reach out to my team.nomadcapitalist.com/apply/
@@nomadcapitalist thanks
Love the Bogota apt renovations. Can you give an updated tour?
Hello Steve, thank you for your interest. Will forward your request to our creative team.
Thanks for this video!
I am a Dutch citizen that got recidency for Mexico.
You are right indeed alot of Europeans don't think it's necessary to get a second pasport/recidency.
But after these 2 years it has showed me we very much need a plan B, more then ever.
EU won't be the future & the cushy place it was in 3-5years.
Very nice! Where in Mexico do you live?
@@JamesSmith-qv9qo i don't live in Mexico.
I just have the recidency to get out
(of EU), if i need to.
Do you live there?
@@ellisrose8017 Undersood. Good idea to have a backup plan. I don’t live in Mexico, but I want to get residency there as well. I read about the process and it seems easy.
@@JamesSmith-qv9qo I do think now if ever is the best time.
Especially when you live in the EU. Like i said, most of us don't think we need a back up plan, but with the political climate we really do.
But when i am in Mexico, it is Mérida.
@@TheEmperor000 i have posted the procedure now 5 times, it keeps being deleted for some reason.
I left out sites & links so i have no Idea why YT is deleting it. Sorry.
Very valuable!
Thank you
I am half Dutch, half Thai. Live in Netherlands. Have both nationalities. Open to abandoning both. Done with being robbed while being lied to. Where do I go Andrew?
Andrew, tell us about the Russian resettlement program "Arctic Hectare".
Yea, I have been interested in that for some time now.
Finally something for us! 🔥💋
hey andrew i have a doubt to ask you
does bulgaria allow dual citizenship through invesment ??
i read in the internet bulgaria does not allow dual citizenship except for eu national is that correct ??? and please give reply or do a video man
Andrew, just curious, why don’t you talk more about the Montenegro CBI program that was just extended? What are your thoughts on it? Might be good for a video topic.
Continuation: after deciding the continent (no much options given that almost all Africa and Asia don't allow dual citizenship), you'll need to decide how much work are you willing to do to get the 2nd citizenship... If the answer is zero, a caribbean citizenship by investment like Andrew mentioned should the best option, if you're willing to put the time on the ground something in South America should be interesting as we have Mercosur and their laws allows people of south america to move freely between the continent.
What's Mercosur?
@@ellisrose8017 is like the European Union but in South America and the countries are not well integrated like in the EU, we basically just have some multilateral agreements (documents and monetary) and freedom of movement and that's it.
@@miguelgustavobohorquezblan3754 oh great, thank you 😊
There is a new rule ( at least in the Netherlands ) that if you lose your citizenship, because dual citizenship is not directly allowed, you can get your citizenship back if you can prove that you where using your EU freedom of movement rights.
Any thoughts or a video in the pipeline on the UK shutting down its golden visa programme Andrew?
I seen a lot of folk's lining up Currency Exchanges places in Canada. Looks like they are getting rid of Canadian Dollar's.
Having a EU citizenship, I can have UK British citizenship for free after leaving in UK +7 years , is it worth it now after Brexit?
*living
Is this even a question? Absolutely.
@@DKerso Exactly. The UK has no drawbacks, is classy, depends on where you're going it's highly looked up to, you'll always have access to the UK, no international taxes. Not getting the UK citizenship while being eligible is idiotic.
It's the best. You can lord it over almost everyone
I don't think so, the uk is a broke country that is definitely moving in the wrong direction they are proposing wealth taxes and more taxes for entrepreneurs and investors.
a lot ot wealthy brits are moving to tax heavens so it's possible that they implement a citizenship based taxation. they are also promoters of minimum global taxes for companies and the quality of life is definitely really bad for living, dating and certainly for doing business.
if you wanna see central london you can always visit the country.
@@emanuelriquelmemontoya3819
Your talking rubbish
UK will never introduce citizen based taxation or a wealth tax and its one of the easiest countries to do business. You can open a company in 15 minutes on line and is very business friendly
What about Portuguese citizens getting Brazilian citizenship as a backup?
@@joaoportugal8618 me too. Only a year or residency required.
Question, Eastern Europe faces conflict. You've suggested Georgia, Ukraine as good choices for a second passport. Good you talk to us about your opinion on the Eastern Europe situation?
Those in NATO are probably the safest when it comes to the risk of a Russian invasion.
I am German but live in the UK. Does it make any sense for me go get UK citizenship?
I think I would need to get permission from Germany to do so and keep both. Just collecting citizenships probably isn't a good reason. Do you have experience with this combination?
I can claim both Portuguese citizenship and Spanish citizenship. Should I go for both? Is there's a benefit for having two EU passports?
Feel free to reach out, our team will be happy to discuss your case: nomadcapitalist.com/apply/
Make a video for Middle Easterners ie Egyptians, Saudi Arabians
I agree this would be 🔥 content
How is it going in Egypt?
I hold UK citizenship by birth and Irish citizenship by decent, and live in Germany (for approaching 5 years). The German government are, unsurprisingly, dragging their heels re. providing any clarity on proposed changes to citizenship rules. My wife and l have a dilemma (she's just a UK citizen, and desperately wants to regain EU citizenship as it's important to her identity); do we stay in Germany in the hope of possibly being able to start the citizenship via naturalisation application process for her soon, or do we move (for lifestyle reasons, eg. a more amenable climate and friendlier people) to Southern Portugal and therefore reset the clock. At least with Portugal, we know it's theoretically a 5 year approx process, in a, potentially, better environment for us. But we don't want to 'waste' the time we've accumulated in Germany.
Additionally, is there any advantage to me also obtaining another EU passport, either a German one (if they decide to allow duel citizenship) or, perhaps more attractive, a Portuguese one? I know it would shorten the time to get citizenship in both Portuguese and Spanish speaking countries for example, which could open up Latin America to us in the future. Surely, the more options in general the better, even if it's still in the EU? We could always look further afield at a later date when our situation and means permit.
Do you really think it possible for Congress to approve the E2 investment visa for Portuguese people?
HR 2571
Im my opinion. The best passports are Canada, Ireland, New Zealand and Brazil. You have visa free access to live in USA, UK, Australia, Europe and South America and visa free to basically every country. I would also get Mexico because it's food, weather and prices are amazing. And 10 yr Dubai golden visa.
Does Mexico have a "in country" time requirement once you get temporary or permanent residency? If I get permanent residency through my Grandmother, does Mexico require me to stay in Mexico to maintain PR?
Nope you can just go in & out of Mexico.
The only thing is you need to have travelled back to Mexico within 5 years at least once. Otherwise you will loose your residency.
This is only for permanent residency.
Temporary you can come & go as you please as well except when it's time to extend the recidency, you need to be in Mexico.
@@ellisrose8017 Thank you so much!!!
@@DixieBanjo happy to help ☺️
Question: I have dual citizenship in Brazil and the U.S, I moved to Greece and used my Brazilian passport to get residency. Problem is now that because I used my Brazilian passport I will lose Brazilian citizenship because they don’t allow more than 2 citizenships. How will they find out?
Brazil doesn't allow even dual citizenship properly, but they won't go after you to strip you of your citizenship so in practice they allow people to have multiple passports, so you shouldn't be worried about it, you should be more worried about uncle sam.
@@miguelgustavobohorquezblan3754 So if the US finds out about having Brazilian citizenship and Greek that would be an issue?
@@greeceundiscovered9670 if you have some money in Greece and you used your Brazilian nationality and did not declare you're also an US citizenship to the bank yes, you would be breaking the law and they may consider you are doing tax evasion by hiding money from the IRS.
@@greeceundiscovered9670 but the US also doesn't care if you have 3 or 10 passports as long as you pay them their piece of the cake (taxes on worldwide income).
@@miguelgustavobohorquezblan3754 Thank you Miguel
Hugs from Serbian fan
i have french passport and israeli one witch tird passport i shuld gett
Palestinian
@@dondomingo6578 you need one maybe 🤔
The best combination i can think of is a EU passport + Ecuadorian passport. Just look at the map of visa free travel :)
i am german and think that Cyprus is a good one, just pack and move
you could reside there already
@@rivenoak yes
How is it having Russian citizenship these days?
I'm right now ready to exchange my passport with someone having European passport 😂
True!
These Europeans don't realise how lucky they are to have an EU passport.People are literally dying by the hundreds to get to Europe for a better life and here we have a bunch of priveledged complainers!
Italy allow it ? ?
Yes
What is for italian the best second citizenships ?
@@celest8boom I know Italian Americans, Italian Canadians, Italian Argentines, Italian Uruguayans. None of those are easy to get. Depends what you want, where you want to live, and how wealthy you are.
None of this country !!! Other options
@@celest8boom Countries in Latin America are a good option. Italians are viewed positively in the region.
Great content Andrew! Love your channel! What would be the best options for 2nd citizenship for Russians?
seems the problem ist not that imminent as it is for US citizens and we from EU are chill about it.
EU citizens can just live in another EU country for five years and get its citizenship. So,if someone wants an alternative EU citizenship, it is pretty simple
What would be the benefit, though? Because if you're a EU citizen you can already live and work in any EU country.
I asked myself for a long time now, why the macedonian citizenship is so unlikable for Western europeans, even if it is easy obtainable
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How much money did Serbians pay you to say good things about Eastern Europeans? 😅.
It's Macedonia, with an "s" sound, for cryin' out loud. You've made this mistake at least 10 times and it's really grating, especially for someone in the citizenship business...
maybe because they themselves pronounce it with a "k"??
@@Sloarot ... not while speaking English
A lot to do about NOTHING. You mention strategies for India Russia Golden visa Serbian citizenship - but you give NO examples. This was the most EMPTY clickbait from you ever. Getting desperate and vaguer? Wow. Disappointing.
This guy is some sort of shill. I only view this channel for entertainment purposes lol 😂
@@fjorddenierbear4832 I don't promise something I don't have but if you'd like I can sell you snow in Alaska if that's going to make you happy.