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WWIII = depopulation & dismantling the 1st world for the NWO... allegedly. Military industrial complex is evil too. No point in dying for these evil technocrats
@@GSAZYNSKIthey are. It was written that way on purpose. If the government granted us thise rights, the government can revoke them. Thus it was deemed granted us by a higher power. And I don't care if you velieve in God as obviously you don't receive our constitutional protections.
@@GSAZYNSKI It is not "God given" because some people do not believe in God. It is a Birthright. And among the birthrights are the right to live, to defend oneself, and to care or not about what someone says.
I heard from a Russian/German dual citizen (who became a naturalized German just this year) that he had to sign a document that states that if he gets in trouble in Russia or is under duress while in Russia, Germany may not come to his aid or rescue him. He had to sign that BEFORE he would be granted a German citizenship. Of course situations vary depending on the case. But I was shocked when I heard that.
Why is that surprising? He is also a citizen of Russia… why would Germany feel the need to rescue him from another country that he holds citizenship in?
You bring an immense amount of value, so although I cannot afford your services, I am truly grateful for all the free content you offer. Not many individuals/companies provide this much free value. So it's just sad with the complainers, but I have realized that they are just part of the Internet ecosystem. If they weren't complaining about Nomad Capitalist, they would find something else to complain about.
In Australia, not only passport cost 400AUD but when you travel outside the country, there is departure levy, which usually already included in the ticket
US passport $130 for 10 years my Colombian 🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴 passport was cheaper to get in 🇨🇴 versus in A Colombian embassy in NY well over $200!!! An an expedited one cost me $350 it was insane!!!
I am in the process of renewing my Syrian passport, while living abroad the only way to get it is through an online platform while you need to pay 300 USD for the passport + 39 USD return back fees via courier + 43 USD commission fees + 27 USD platform fees + sending the old passport fees by courier, you finally end up paying 450-500 USD for only 2.5 years passport (6 years for who did the obligatory military service and for females). If you want an urgent quick passport just replace the 300 USD above with 800 USD, and those are very high numbers for the average Syrian man who needs to get passports for the whole family. The Syrian passport is considered one of the weakest on earth and the most expensive one. The government is eating its people.
It least you will get your passport. I ordered renewal of my Ukrainian passport living abroad in January but soon after it was issued the government banned the release.
I agree ignorance is not bliss. But it had worked until now because they used to throw enough crumbs to the unsuspecting. Lately they have gotten greedy and feel entitled so much to the extent they want to keep everything and even flaunt that the feel the rest of us are unworthy to have anything.
The cost of the passport -- whether $15 or $150 -- doesn't really factor into the broader costs of citizenship. US citizenship is becoming -- as you've indicated in numerous videos -- steadily less attractive. British citizenship -- after Brexit -- has become even less attractive. Put Canada in the same bracket as the USA and Britain. All these anglophone countries are in desperate need of revenue because of their failing economies, their military budgets (gotta fight those Russians and Chinese, though I don't know why), and their aging populations with escalating pension and health care costs. Western Europe is in a similar situation. And hence higher levels of taxation, fewer benefits to citizens (aka "austerity"), and higher costs for government services (like passports).
Agree with UK+US. Canada on the other hands passport is still pretty good and hasn't changed much. Visa free travel for 6 months to the US is very nice if you have family there. Where as other VWP countries have to deal with that annoyance.
@@pures1n6 months stay per year without a visa to the USA is arguably the best part of a Canadian passport. I know someone who turned down a Singapore passport because of this.
Well those countries could fix that by stopping immigration and getting everything sorted internally and only then opening immigration. Australia creates its own welfare mess with its immigration and high taxes (literally hurts itself by trying to help everyone). Either way, still doesn't justify Australian passports costing basically $500 for a weak travel document (since 2020 its lost access to many countries, and, only gained 15 days visa-free to China (just like many EU passports)).
Andrew doesn't waste any time right in the beginning in every video we already know what we are in store for, but I am not surprised The U.K. passport is declining. I had this conversation yesterday with an Uber driver and I stated countries that have bigger governments western countries specifically will have heavy-handed governments. Now with more UK, Australians, Americans, and Canadians living abroad, we are starting to see the second phase of limitation. First western governments were limiting and applying restrictions on their citizens within their home country and now we are going to see them apply heavy restrictions and limitations internationally. Shortly Eastern countries will start to tighten up on citizens from Western countries because of all the baggage and extra restrictions that comes along with them.
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@@2GringosOnTheGulf I’ve been in Mexico since 2020, half an hour ago 2 houses got robbed in our residence with security guards at the front. Viva Mexico 🇲🇽
Well, Andrew, you really made me laugh with your comments about the embassy not answering your calls (minute 7-8), it is so typical !!! thanks for the funny insight and comments !!
Ever been to your own embassy and felt like you were the foreigner? That was how it felt at the Malaysian embassy in Tokyo, Japan. The embassy was there to cater to the Japanese people for VISA application instead of Malaysians needing help with their passport or any other immigration stuff. Can't even speak to the staff in Malay because they were all Japanese. Thankfully they can at least understand English. It was a ridiculous experience.
It wouldn’t be that bad in some countries. If it’s like a year or two and the country has little to no chance of going to war. The only country I personally think it would be worth it for is probably Austria or Scandinavians. Sitting at some tiny base and waiting out the timer would be worth it. No one can really complain if you can literally be like “heres my pic in the army”. It’s a solid F off I’m here and did my part statement. But I would need eu access and for the country to be stable for it to be worth it. I wouldn’t go join the Sudanese army or some shit.
@@humpteedumptee8629 Except for the part where yo don't owe the country ANYTHING! High taxes are enough - they don't deserve anything else. Why should you lose years of your life, risk injury or death (many people get badly hurt or die in training), when the country has a perfectly fine professional army? TIME is the most precious commodity anyone has - the regimes have already stolen 3yrs from us with their precious plandemic - that's time we can NEVER get back. We don't owe them ANYTHING! If anything, they owe us compensation for the years they stole unlawfully imprisoning us in our homes over a total fabrication that existed ONLY to make them richer! You really need to lay off the kool-aid!
Another reason not to have a UK passport is because the UK no longer has embassies in most cases. One has to find the correct application form online which is impossible, so at the cost of about £30 to DHL you fill whichever online form and send your completed forms with passport photos and wait for them to inevitably reply via email that the form you completed is an old version and they hopefully email to you the correct form to re fill AND re send via DHL AGAIN !!! Then fill payment details on bank transfer form and wait for up to 2 months . I was told off the record that they no longer operate their High Commission for it original purpose, but instead they turned them into quasi military drone flying bases instead , so much for all that rip off tax money UK taxpayers keep paying without protest !?!?!?
Agreed, it’s disgraceful. I actually let my British passport expire as I found the whole online process laborious. Thankfully I have dual-citizenship so don’t really need it.
Also the fact that the UK government privatised the passport office and if you want to get it quickly then you need to pay a premium for premium services
@@kevinjones3900people trying to have a conversation and you have to come with racism. When you come on a boat you don't get citizenship. You have to go through the process of renewal then , indefinite leave, pass the life in uk test , pass the English test . After 24 months of having the settlement you apply for naturalisation. As much as a speeding ticket can get it denied. You don't know anything about immigration laws so keep quiet.
You dont need a passport to enter the UK, you turn up in a dingy on any beach on any-day of the week or you get in a dingy float to the middle of the channel and get a free ride to the UK by the RNLI and get to stay in a 4 star hotel get a free mobile phone and three meals a day.
If you let them work they won't stay in hotel. Just issue them temporary NI and UTR numbers, go work until Home Office decide your case. Because they are not allowed to work this is Govts legal responsibility to lookafter them.
Pretty much what first England then Britain did for 100's of years all around the Globe!!!! Of course THOSE Invaders weren't satisfied with getting Free Accommodation and a Phone, THEY stole entire Continents, ravaged Economies, pillaged Cultures and massacred populations!!!!!!!
Recently, I began measuring the cost of things in Taco Bell meals. Most of the expensive passports are just two trips to Taco Bell. That sounds pretty cheap. The real value seems to me is the degree to which you are treated as property by a country.
I renewed my US passport 1.5 years ago, the cost was (and still is) $130 and took 2 months. Want expedited processing? That's and extra $60, you'll have it within 30 days.
I renewed mine about the same time. Paid the minimum, no expedited. About half a dozen business days, and I live in the West. I’d have been surprised to send a Christmas card, and received a return card back in same time. Don’t waste money on the expedited.
The Netherlands passport is even more expensive. Right now the price is, and i quote, € 83,87 However, that's not all you have to pay. We have very very very strict passport photo requirements. You have to go to some foto booth or photographer that can digitally sign and send it. There are cheap options but you can assume it to cost another 15 euro or so. If you round things it's not a stretch to say that getting a passport in your hands costs 100 euro. To receive your document you have to physically go to your local town hall with all your current active (and expired!) identification documents (id card, driving license, passports, ...). Suffice to say, it's a freaking hassle! Is this the price we pay for being "modern" as it sure feels like being a little less modern is much more convenient.
That's literally nothing - the Australian passport is basically $500. Keep in mind that its lost access to 20 countries since 2020 and the only gain its had was 15 days visa-free to China which most EU countries have also gained.
@@matthewnirenberg that’s to much $500 for a passport 😅 but in the Netherlands is crazy too they payed over 80% on taxes if you earned more than $30000 per month
I love these types of topics that's why I keep on watching. Very interesting and informative. Philippine passport is around 45 to 50 euros. French passport is around 88 euros as far as I can remember, plus around 10 if you want a grand voyageur one...
Never heard you mention the Norwegian passport. If you stay outside of Norway one day more than 50% of one year, you automaticly lose your citizenship. However, you pay tax to Norway for 5 years from that date. It's a prison here
@@muhammadumar0_0 the passport fee varies if you go for executive passport office that will cost 70-80$ from regional passport office it will cost 35-45$ and yes it is 4th worst passport
Interesting perspective. I cannot disagree. Andrew, you are clearly the foremost and most knowledgeable expert on this topic. And you make a very convincing argument. I’m thinking about it!
I’m a bit late seeing this passport video. At times I have put a comment here that refers (if only obliquely, consistent w my user-name) to my own situation or values. Here, many of the comments are about how much people pay to renew or get an initial passport (generally with a legal right to obtain same, 100% clear, eg burn there w/immediate “family of origin” also born there). The KEY = VALUE of that passport. I like that Andrew Henderson is widening up, by “popular request” his videos/pleasant-lectures to address the situations of people who are not UHNW or HNW individuals. The ultimate point is ideally one obtains that money (legally) and then follows oaths to freedom… where you “are treated best.” (If like myself, I also want freedom to do social good without imposing my will or being required to contribute to a government’s imposition of its leaders’ or bureaucrats’ belief in the “good life” on anyone else.)
OOOF - “oaths to freedom,” what a terrible typo. (“Paths to freedom” …). I write too much when stressed out, abd my typos and inconcision are inadvertently inconsiderate. (My mother would be horrified.)
US passport has 186 countries visa free and falling. Brazilian passport has 173 countries visa free and growing. Mexico passport has 162 countries visa free and growing. Countries are changing. Some for the better. Some for the worse! People are coming to the US to work only. (work visa) Not to pledge allegiance. The US doesn't have a retirement visa. The majority of seniors (outside the US) don't really see the benefits of retiring in the US, vs. countries like Japan, Spain, or France.
4 empty houses on the same side of my street, 1 for sale, 1 for rent, 3rd owned by a church been empty maybe a year, 4th people moved out maybe 3 months ago and the grass is 3 feet high from not being mowed. That is not even counting the empty house that the retired school teacher owns beside his house that he does not want anyone living their because he has a shop in the back of it. So many empty houses, businesses, barns that NO reason exists for rent to be that high. Do not git me started on the little old lady who lives alone yet will NOT rent out the other 2 bedrooms of the house, if you are over the age of 50 you do not really need duh privacy.
The American passport is $140 now! In the big picture a hundred bucks is no big deal though just annoying. If Japan would allow dual citizenship I would like it but since they don't I will be happy with permanent residency.
@@ww8535 Cause I have a Japanese cousin. She was American but also Japanese. Once she turned 21 she got rid of her American citizenship. She lives in Japan for almost her whole life. She was born in the US though.
Bro, my Syrian passport costs me 300 USD and it's valid for only 2 years, and don't get me started on what countries I can enter with it . . Did I mention military service is mandatory?
I paid more than $130 for my Italian Passport. Ok, from South Africa. I don't care much about the price. I value the freedom to travel. $130 is a night in a hotel in a country you have the freedom your passport grants you, to travel to.
What they haven't taken into consideration is how easy it is to get the passport. Yes, the UK's passport is double the price of say a passport in Spain but in the UK, you can apply and get it through the post in less than a week whereas in Spain you have to take a morning off after booking an appointment as the police station. Convenience is a price worth paying.
I goy my Spanish passport by appointment in Spain.. took about half an hour. Also did my national id card at the same time. 2 birds with 1 rock .. was super quick
This is not true. Is Spain with appointment you get the passport quicky. To me was less than 20 min with no waiting time. You are not saying the truth.
@@danquixote6072 in my experience yes but maybe not at all places. I am living in the metropolinan area of Madrid and works very well. I talk about what I can see and experience only
I was getting newsletters about money advice from this rich guy, who gave up his US citizenship some years back. I never read his reason why. But given what I just heard here, I now understand of why he chose to do so.
A few years ago many American citizens living in HK decided to give up their American passport to stop paying American tax. I believe it costs $4,000 USD to give up your Amecican citizenship and passport.
Some people may feel that giving up a citizenship constitutes a betrayal against their country of origin. Well ask this question: - Does your country support dual citizenship? If yes, that means people from the outside are coming in to acquire your citizenship while keeping their old one. You country assumes that the immigrants may have their primary loyalties elsewhere, but welcome them nonetheless. This suggests that you should be able to shift your primary loyalty to a country that feels better to you. Citizenships are now a kind of commodity. Also, is your government loyal to your family, relatives and historical ethnicity? (Most pre-mass immigration Norwegians are closely related, kinda like relatives.) Or, are they planning to "replace" you, seeing you as nothing but interchangeable cogs in their machine? Now, I should mention that I'm actually very in favor of successful multicultural states like Singapore, Malaysia, the UAE. However, Europe is another matter. One problem is that the tolerance for crime is too high. We don't have the UAE's strict laws to contain our experimental globalist utopia. There's increasing ghetto formation in recent decades. We're seeing vastly decreased perceived safety at night. I consider that, although I have a strong Norwegian identity (in a way), in the sense that I care about family and extended family, Norway is now open to the world and thus no longer "my country" as it's just becoming another globalist province. Well fine, I will still help and protect my family and friends, but I wouldn't fight for a foreign-born prime minister who may be busy destroying the country with ensuring his own people are able to immigrate even more easily. Because now that Norway is no longer a Norwegian state, but simply a shitty province in a global mosaic of increasing rootlessness, I am looking it objectively as a kind of hotel, and the hotel frankly kinda sucks on the whole. But hey, I'm not complaining, as I've always been an individualist, and I didn't enjoy growing up in Norway that much. So, ultimately, I decided to put aside my pet peeves with Norway and left, and I discovered that other countries were treating me far, far better. Would you rather pay 1% on your income or 40%? I'll just go with 1% here in Georgia! The woke nature of Norway, its mass-immigration, its leftist policies -- the total package is not a very nice one to me personally. Some flag-waving and sexual freedom is not something that disturbs me as an atheist/agnostic, but I also find the total package of woke to be very disturbing, and I hate seeing the mindless conformity that is enforced in Norway. I would be crazy to want to live in Los Angeles, Portland or Norwegian cities like Bergen, Oslo. Same shit, different name. The culture is down the drain. You can't even talk to certain foreigners in Norway without offending them. They deliberately take offense. Just part of the toxic cultural sphere of the West.
WTF, Norway is also woke? No more Freya and no more Odin? I was thinking Norway was better then Portugal... Maybe Hungary, because of Orbán is what is left in the EU... It's the ragnarök of europe!
Im worried about the U turn Brazil is going to an authoritarian regimen, taxing everyhing and limiting freedom of speech. They went from right autoritharian goverment to a left authoritariam one. I would stop considering that country.
Who needs a British passport? Just row across the Channel and you'll get given a hotel room, food, money, and a free phone. Far, far more than I ever got as a CItizen.
The most expensive country in the world in everything is Australia 😮 We are suffering here most people of Australian citizens and it’s getting worse here in Australia be really careful with the falsified attractions of Australia in the world media
@@TheBlueBookGentleman 🤣🤣🤣 thats the understatement of a lifetime my friend. Sadly our parliamentary system doesnt work like the US system or other parliamentary systems. We need either a vote of no confidence, or ride it out until the next election which is more or less a year from now. The Canadian PM actually does have absolute power in a majority government situation which up until recently wad the case with the socialist(NDP) coalition. Now that agreement has been disolved, its a minority government. The problem is the quebecois separatist party has offered to support trudeau now. 🤦♂️ tabernac, fucking quebecois assholes...lol
The Venezuelan passport is more than 200 USD... the Italian one is about 130 USD... now finding out there are passports as low as 10 GBP, is crazy! and Spain, only 30 euros! you guys are very lucky!!! Thanks for this video :)
Australia charges $398AUD for a passport. I'm Australian, living in Australia and too broke to leave. I'm stuck in this nanny and police state. Mind you, I have travelled to 137 countries but never managed to settle anywhere. I want to move back to Serbia to live.
Amen, got mine 1 month ago and left right away. Almost $400 for a passport is absurd. Plus I had to prove my parents where born in Australia... even though I was born there..
@@coasteys I lived in Serbia but left after I was made redundant from my $85kAUD a year job in 2021. I've lived on my redundancy for 3.5 years but had to return to Australia due to Lupus. I just don't have the finances at the moment to move back. Salaries in Serbia are low.
Conscription, national service, in Israel, Switzerland, etc. is terrifying to me. I would choose a passport that does not include conscription. You never will hear about conscription feears from modern strong independent western women in legacy countries. They don't care. I care. I care about conscription for my male family members.
There is a big difference between the two countries. In Switzerland you do a week or so training once a year and an occasional weekend and that is it. Unless the Russians are silly enough to attack Switzerland, you are extremely unlikely to ever have to fight. Whereas in Israel you will have to fight at some time and the chances of being killed or seriously injured are high.
Our passports starts at $300 and can cost up to $1000 and more (Syrian passport) - valid for 2 years until you do military or pay 8000 USD so you don’t do military, and get 6 years passport (it has it’s own cost)
@@scienceandartclub No it's not, you could be 3rd generation and still won't get one. You have to be a UAE Arab national, simple as that. I lived in the UAE for 17 years and saw a handful of people in that time get a UAE passport. Mostly head of major business, like the airline, Emirates or head of a supermarket chain. They look after their own.
I totally agree with you about the embassies that basically only go after the top-end business deals because they get nice dinners and drinks etc as perks when they sign up deals - for the rest of us they don't give a damn - here in Thailand both the Australian and British embassies are totally useless - a replacement passport here gets a HUGE fee added for applying overseas and then they charge delivery as well.... truly bad service for which we have to pay a lot. Wankers!
In Mexico it cost me almost £100 for a 6 year passport and it's £150+ for 10 years. Their online portal and in-person service sssssucks massively. Yes, they care about the bureaucracy more than they care about their citizens.
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They raise the price to discourage non-affluent people from traveling.
Price is what you pay; value is what you get. Remember that.
Good. Too many of the lesser class are traveling these days raising the price of flights and accomodation.
IS THAT FAIR? WHAT IF ALL OF A SUDDEN, YOU BECOME A BROKE PERSON AND UNABLE TO TRAVEL.
@@likeasambud9817
Who gave you the right to decide who travels and who doesn't?
@@likeasambud9817for some reason I agreed with you … the higher the cost the better, less competition for accomodation, flights, restaurants etc
Actually, the airlines pretty much takes care of that I would think?
Risking your life for corporations, rich companies, never, it’s not fighting for your country, defending your country, forget it, leave.
Amen.
all western nations are now rogue corporations, completely undemocratic, and riddled with chronic "khazarian mafia" corruption and despotism.
WWIII = depopulation & dismantling the 1st world for the NWO... allegedly. Military industrial complex is evil too. No point in dying for these evil technocrats
well said...
A M E N. Government Slavery perm end in 1865 and Corporate Slavery began.
After watching your channel a while, I’ve narrowed down a passport to two key factors:
1. Level of ease in obtaining
2. Geopolitical-economic access
and the winners are?
We pay to enjoy our life. We don't pay to satisfy the politician and die in war under their command.
Oh, really? You think so? Same mentality as the Americans who think their rights like free speech, owning guns, etc. are "God-given".
@@GSAZYNSKIthey are. It was written that way on purpose. If the government granted us thise rights, the government can revoke them. Thus it was deemed granted us by a higher power. And I don't care if you velieve in God as obviously you don't receive our constitutional protections.
@@GSAZYNSKI
Because they are.
Simmer Down, Socialist.
@@GSAZYNSKI It is not "God given" because some people do not believe in God. It is a Birthright. And among the birthrights are the right to live, to defend oneself, and to care or not about what someone says.
true , we are citizens to enjoy life
I heard from a Russian/German dual citizen (who became a naturalized German just this year) that he had to sign a document that states that if he gets in trouble in Russia or is under duress while in Russia, Germany may not come to his aid or rescue him. He had to sign that BEFORE he would be granted a German citizenship. Of course situations vary depending on the case. But I was shocked when I heard that.
Why is that surprising? He is also a citizen of Russia… why would Germany feel the need to rescue him from another country that he holds citizenship in?
really?
That rule applies to all dual nationals.
@@truthseeker3740 I am also Amer-AUS dual and I get the same thing, we are on our own.
@@truthseeker3740 That's not necessarily true for everyone and every case. Depends on who you are and the circumstances.
You forgot Australia... AUD398 -> USD272
I thought Canada was bad at over a 100$😮. Edit to say it'd be for 5-10years
That's robbery
Yes the cost for getting a passport in Australia has to be top of the list.!.
@@barryvincentredmond3973 and once you are overseas, the a*seholes do sweet FA for you.
I’m Australian and am increasingly disillusioned by this country by the day.
You bring an immense amount of value, so although I cannot afford your services, I am truly grateful for all the free content you offer.
Not many individuals/companies provide this much free value.
So it's just sad with the complainers, but I have realized that they are just part of the Internet ecosystem.
If they weren't complaining about Nomad Capitalist, they would find something else to complain about.
In Australia, not only passport cost 400AUD but when you travel outside the country, there is departure levy, which usually already included in the ticket
It's disgusting really how expensive this piece of rubbish is.
US passport $130 for 10 years my Colombian 🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴 passport was cheaper to get in 🇨🇴 versus in A Colombian embassy in NY well over $200!!! An an expedited one cost me $350 it was insane!!!
I am in the process of renewing my Syrian passport, while living abroad the only way to get it is through an online platform while you need to pay 300 USD for the passport + 39 USD return back fees via courier + 43 USD commission fees + 27 USD platform fees + sending the old passport fees by courier, you finally end up paying 450-500 USD for only 2.5 years passport (6 years for who did the obligatory military service and for females). If you want an urgent quick passport just replace the 300 USD above with 800 USD, and those are very high numbers for the average Syrian man who needs to get passports for the whole family. The Syrian passport is considered one of the weakest on earth and the most expensive one. The government is eating its people.
Yes because of the paper. I am not allowed to go to Syria because I went to Israel before.
It least you will get your passport. I ordered renewal of my Ukrainian passport living abroad in January but soon after it was issued the government banned the release.
@@MrWr99yea, they want you to come back so they can forcibly conscript you.
@@scienceandartclub
Why would you go to Syria ?
@@MrWr99
Ukrainian citizenship is the worst in the world if you are male
You should get another one instead
I have always said ignorance is NOT bliss! Thank you for continuing to educate the masses
I agree ignorance is not bliss.
But it had worked until now because they used to throw enough crumbs to the unsuspecting.
Lately they have gotten greedy and feel entitled so much to the extent they want to keep everything and even flaunt that the feel the rest of us are unworthy to have anything.
That suit jacket is dope, good color on Andrew
I couldn't help but notice. It is very sharp.
agreed. Sharp
@@AlanCarter-pw4bm Nice! I'll have to look those up. Thank you
The cost of travel is not just the passport. Some countries also charge you for entering the airport. Philippines, for instance,
My Czech passport cost me 8€ 😂
Really? It usually cost around 600Kc around 24 euros. Unless you’re a minor 😃
Only 24€? Holy cow, that’d insanely cheap. My Italian one costs me a disheartening 116€.
Wow … that’s crazy cheap ..
@@huusangnguyen4926Nope. That's ONLY off you want it express, eg 3 days.
and you never travel anywhere with it 😂
You're 100% correct, the number of Brits who complain about never being able to get through to their embassy while abroad is unbelievable.
aus is not better, they treat me like persona non grata
Even if you do get through to the British Embassy they're absolutely useless
The cost of the passport -- whether $15 or $150 -- doesn't really factor into the broader costs of citizenship. US citizenship is becoming -- as you've indicated in numerous videos -- steadily less attractive. British citizenship -- after Brexit -- has become even less attractive. Put Canada in the same bracket as the USA and Britain. All these anglophone countries are in desperate need of revenue because of their failing economies, their military budgets (gotta fight those Russians and Chinese, though I don't know why), and their aging populations with escalating pension and health care costs. Western Europe is in a similar situation. And hence higher levels of taxation, fewer benefits to citizens (aka "austerity"), and higher costs for government services (like passports).
Agree with UK+US. Canada on the other hands passport is still pretty good and hasn't changed much. Visa free travel for 6 months to the US is very nice if you have family there. Where as other VWP countries have to deal with that annoyance.
100%
@@pures1n6 months stay per year without a visa to the USA is arguably the best part of a Canadian passport. I know someone who turned down a Singapore passport because of this.
Well those countries could fix that by stopping immigration and getting everything sorted internally and only then opening immigration. Australia creates its own welfare mess with its immigration and high taxes (literally hurts itself by trying to help everyone). Either way, still doesn't justify Australian passports costing basically $500 for a weak travel document (since 2020 its lost access to many countries, and, only gained 15 days visa-free to China (just like many EU passports)).
The governments have gotten too large, spend too much, and now depend on the people to support it, not the other way around
You are awesome. I have about three years left on a US passport. Thinking about early renewal. It does cost a bit indeed.
Andrew doesn't waste any time right in the beginning in every video we already know what we are in store for, but I am not surprised The U.K. passport is declining. I had this conversation yesterday with an Uber driver and I stated countries that have bigger governments western countries specifically will have heavy-handed governments. Now with more UK, Australians, Americans, and Canadians living abroad, we are starting to see the second phase of limitation. First western governments were limiting and applying restrictions on their citizens within their home country and now we are going to see them apply heavy restrictions and limitations internationally. Shortly Eastern countries will start to tighten up on citizens from Western countries because of all the baggage and extra restrictions that comes along with them.
I've watched a lot of your videos. They're all really good, but this one... this one really kicked me you know where, but in a good way.
Just renewing mine. Australia-$575 aud 🙄😵 renewing from an embassy overseas
Great information Andrew 💯 like always.
Cheers from 2 Canadians 🇨🇦 living in Mexico. 🇲🇽🥰✌🏼
Thank you very much.
Mexico is so bad that Andrew Henderson spends a few days a year there and only in Mexico City staying at Roma or Polanco.
@@MEN101 God Bless 🙏🏼❤️
😃 Been here 3 years traveling all over Mexico we love it here.
We were also holidaying here for 12 years prior to living here.
You take care now. ✌🏼👋🏼👋🏼
@@2GringosOnTheGulf I’ve been in Mexico since 2020, half an hour ago 2 houses got robbed in our residence with security guards at the front. Viva Mexico 🇲🇽
@@MEN101 You must be close to USA border I take it.
Good luck cuz if I were you I'd leave ASAP.
Happy with my Dominica passport 😊
Travel anywhere in the west with your Dominican passport and you’ll be strip searched every time for white powder.
Recently paid for the Australian passport. 400 AUD, roughly 270 USD.
OMG, in some regions of the world that would be good to feed a person or even a family for a year
WTF! That's oppression
@@josevich
Australia is oppressed
@@coasteys Australia is a prison island
@@ThePantera333 for sure
Well, Andrew, you really made me laugh with your comments about the embassy not answering your calls (minute 7-8), it is so typical !!! thanks for the funny insight and comments !!
Ever been to your own embassy and felt like you were the foreigner? That was how it felt at the Malaysian embassy in Tokyo, Japan. The embassy was there to cater to the Japanese people for VISA application instead of Malaysians needing help with their passport or any other immigration stuff. Can't even speak to the staff in Malay because they were all Japanese. Thankfully they can at least understand English. It was a ridiculous experience.
"Risk my life for the politicians" doesn't sound like a great proposition
10 year passport in australia costs $398 aud and if you want it priority thats a $290 aud fee
My USA passport was 15.3 years old, it cost me $180 to start over and get a new passport. 2024
Western passports have long been overrated and has increasingly weakened over the years.
Negative....
This is the Biggest nonsense ever.
Everyone from non western countries would dream to get a western passport lol.
Yes, because the Russian passport is the best performing travel document and Russians are free to go everywhere…
Germany and Spain are western countries with best or 2nd best passport in the world. Otherwise, top 2 are South Korea, Japan, and Singapore.
@@johnpark7972 This is not true.
Citizenship by Investment with Military Conscription is out of my League. I agree wholeheartedly.
It wouldn’t be that bad in some countries. If it’s like a year or two and the country has little to no chance of going to war. The only country I personally think it would be worth it for is probably Austria or Scandinavians. Sitting at some tiny base and waiting out the timer would be worth it. No one can really complain if you can literally be like “heres my pic in the army”. It’s a solid F off I’m here and did my part statement. But I would need eu access and for the country to be stable for it to be worth it. I wouldn’t go join the Sudanese army or some shit.
@@humpteedumptee8629 Except for the part where yo don't owe the country ANYTHING! High taxes are enough - they don't deserve anything else. Why should you lose years of your life, risk injury or death (many people get badly hurt or die in training), when the country has a perfectly fine professional army? TIME is the most precious commodity anyone has - the regimes have already stolen 3yrs from us with their precious plandemic - that's time we can NEVER get back. We don't owe them ANYTHING! If anything, they owe us compensation for the years they stole unlawfully imprisoning us in our homes over a total fabrication that existed ONLY to make them richer! You really need to lay off the kool-aid!
@@frizellruckerjr3968 in South Korea and Singapore if you become a citizen as an adult you don’t need to go to military
Another reason not to have a UK passport is because the UK no longer has embassies in most cases. One has to find the correct application form online which is impossible, so at the cost of about £30 to DHL you fill whichever online form and send your completed forms with passport photos and wait for them to inevitably reply via email that the form you completed is an old version and they hopefully email to you the correct form to re fill AND re send via DHL AGAIN !!! Then fill payment details on bank transfer form and wait for up to 2 months . I was told off the record that they no longer operate their High Commission for it original purpose, but instead they turned them into quasi military drone flying bases instead , so much for all that rip off tax money UK taxpayers keep paying without protest !?!?!?
Agreed, it’s disgraceful. I actually let my British passport expire as I found the whole online process laborious. Thankfully I have dual-citizenship so don’t really need it.
Rumour has it come over on a boat with no passport gain citizenship and you get one for free.
Also the fact that the UK government privatised the passport office and if you want to get it quickly then you need to pay a premium for premium services
@@MickAngelhere
Some things should never be privatized. No transparency, grift, favors. Nightmare
@@kevinjones3900people trying to have a conversation and you have to come with racism.
When you come on a boat you don't get citizenship. You have to go through the process of renewal then , indefinite leave, pass the life in uk test , pass the English test . After 24 months of having the settlement you apply for naturalisation. As much as a speeding ticket can get it denied. You don't know anything about immigration laws so keep quiet.
Wow. This was GOOD. I agreed 100% with what you said here.
Thank you.
I am Canadian . I got mine for 10 years . I can not remember what it cost me but it was not cheap .
I think it was 180. Plus the cost of the picture . New one is ugly.
I wonder how much will a moon or Mars passport be?
Astronomical
Cheaper than an Australian passport!
@@Steven-t9s😂😂😂
I am British citizen and Venezuelan I renewed my Venezuelan passport last year I paid nearly £300
Wow
Venezuelian passport is not worth the paper it’s printed on. Better to travel without it as a refuge.
wow like you alone are holding the venezuelan economy somewhat alive
If you can't afford the passport fee how can you afford airfare and accommodations if you travel?
THIS.
A high cost for a passport document is a sign of an inefficient or bloated bureaucracy.
@@eturnerxor the high fee is the country making a profit from its passports
Sounds like you like being bent over and shafted 😂
Many people can visit a foreign country by car, rail, or ferry
You dont need a passport to enter the UK, you turn up in a dingy on any beach on any-day of the week or you get in a dingy float to the middle of the channel and get a free ride to the UK by the RNLI and get to stay in a 4 star hotel get a free mobile phone and three meals a day.
If you let them work they won't stay in hotel. Just issue them temporary NI and UTR numbers, go work until Home Office decide your case. Because they are not allowed to work this is Govts legal responsibility to lookafter them.
Pretty much what first England then Britain did for 100's of years all around the Globe!!!! Of course THOSE Invaders weren't satisfied with getting Free Accommodation and a Phone, THEY stole entire Continents, ravaged Economies, pillaged Cultures and massacred populations!!!!!!!
Yeah, but that's their culture. The uk has always had a boat fettish, boats in boats out more out than in, but they go both ways.
life-goals?
Recently, I began measuring the cost of things in Taco Bell meals. Most of the expensive passports are just two trips to Taco Bell. That sounds pretty cheap. The real value seems to me is the degree to which you are treated as property by a country.
Thanks for the information sir ❤
I renewed my US passport 1.5 years ago, the cost was (and still is) $130 and took 2 months. Want expedited processing? That's and extra $60, you'll have it within 30 days.
That's crazy.
I live in Spain so when i go to the US embassy it costs me 200 bucks. It's ugly
I renewed mine about the same time. Paid the minimum, no expedited. About half a dozen business days, and I live in the West. I’d have been surprised to send a Christmas card, and received a return card back in same time. Don’t waste money on the expedited.
I just applied for my first UK passport and was wondering why it was higher than expected ..
The Netherlands passport is even more expensive.
Right now the price is, and i quote, € 83,87
However, that's not all you have to pay. We have very very very strict passport photo requirements. You have to go to some foto booth or photographer that can digitally sign and send it. There are cheap options but you can assume it to cost another 15 euro or so.
If you round things it's not a stretch to say that getting a passport in your hands costs 100 euro.
To receive your document you have to physically go to your local town hall with all your current active (and expired!) identification documents (id card, driving license, passports, ...). Suffice to say, it's a freaking hassle! Is this the price we pay for being "modern" as it sure feels like being a little less modern is much more convenient.
That's literally nothing - the Australian passport is basically $500. Keep in mind that its lost access to 20 countries since 2020 and the only gain its had was 15 days visa-free to China which most EU countries have also gained.
No surprise there, Dutchy
@@matthewnirenberg that’s to much $500 for a passport 😅 but in the Netherlands is crazy too they payed over 80% on taxes if you earned more than $30000 per month
Well said Anrdew, I agree
Thank you Sir!!!
Glad you enjoyed the video!
I thought Australian's were the most expensive. But just checked; Lebanon is a whopping $1100 USD.
oh well lets not go to lebanon!
I love these types of topics that's why I keep on watching. Very interesting and informative.
Philippine passport is around 45 to 50 euros. French passport is around 88 euros as far as I can remember, plus around 10 if you want a grand voyageur one...
Thank you for the compliment.
Filipinos have to pay about 1500 peso exit tax
@@Steven-t9sdual citizens are exempted though
I’m glad to have my Hungarian passport
Did you get it using the Hungarian investment program?
@@mikiedjiojustin8348 no I’m born and raised in Hungary.
@@RasiRobi okay
I paid £120 for the new UK passport.
Yes, same here
So brother are you happy with uk passport or you want to switch anytime?
I just renewed my U,S, passport in 2024 and it cost $130 dollars
Atleast post the links to all these things you're claiming. I cannot find any of it despite searching on google multiple times.
Never heard you mention the Norwegian passport. If you stay outside of Norway one day more than 50% of one year, you automaticly lose your citizenship. However, you pay tax to Norway for 5 years from that date. It's a prison here
That is not true.
that is strange. I know of a Norwegian Submariner in Thailand. I asked him about that
@@Hangover-ry9bo military exemption?
Its true about UK Embassy's I was in need of help when I was in Eastern Europe and they did not help me in any way.
In Pakistan you pay 70-80% of average income to get a passport
Cost: 70$
😮 Damn
i don't know if that's the correct stat but it is the 4th worst passport
@@muhammadumar0_0 the passport fee varies if you go for executive passport office that will cost 70-80$ from regional passport office it will cost 35-45$ and yes it is 4th worst passport
Interesting perspective. I cannot disagree. Andrew, you are clearly the foremost and most knowledgeable expert on this topic. And you make a very convincing argument. I’m thinking about it!
Thank you very much.
thanks, Andrew. Great argument.
Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed the video!
Argentina is in South America, not in Europe.
I’m a bit late seeing this passport video. At times I have put a comment here that refers (if only obliquely, consistent w my user-name) to my own situation or values. Here, many of the comments are about how much people pay to renew or get an initial passport (generally with a legal right to obtain same, 100% clear, eg burn there w/immediate “family of origin” also born there). The KEY = VALUE of that passport. I like that Andrew Henderson is widening up, by “popular request” his videos/pleasant-lectures to address the situations of people who are not UHNW or HNW individuals. The ultimate point is ideally one obtains that money (legally) and then follows oaths to freedom… where you “are treated best.” (If like myself, I also want freedom to do social good without imposing my will or being required to contribute to a government’s imposition of its leaders’ or bureaucrats’ belief in the “good life” on anyone else.)
OOOF - “oaths to freedom,” what a terrible typo. (“Paths to freedom” …). I write too much when stressed out, abd my typos and inconcision are inadvertently inconsiderate. (My mother would be horrified.)
The US Passport is Getting WORSE - ruclips.net/video/sBFFFQNUJic/видео.html
US passport has 186 countries visa free and falling.
Brazilian passport has 173 countries visa free and growing.
Mexico passport has 162 countries visa free and growing.
Countries are changing. Some for the better. Some for the worse!
People are coming to the US to work only. (work visa) Not to pledge allegiance.
The US doesn't have a retirement visa. The majority of seniors (outside the US) don't really see the benefits of retiring in the US, vs. countries like Japan, Spain, or France.
4 empty houses on the same side of my street, 1 for sale, 1 for rent, 3rd owned by a church been empty maybe a year, 4th people moved out maybe 3 months ago and the grass is 3 feet high from not being mowed. That is not even counting the empty house that the retired school teacher owns beside his house that he does not want anyone living their because he has a shop in the back of it. So many empty houses, businesses, barns that NO reason exists for rent to be that high. Do not git me started on the little old lady who lives alone yet will NOT rent out the other 2 bedrooms of the house, if you are over the age of 50 you do not really need duh privacy.
@@1439315communist, leave the old lady alone.
meanwhile Bangladeshi passport costs 100 dollars
@@jackwanraheem4089 meanwhile Bangladeshi passport is not needed by anyone.
And still the UK is the goal for all economic migrants ... weird
They are walking into a trap. There's no future in an overcrowded Communist slum
I spent thousands of dollars to apply for visas this year.
The American passport is $140 now! In the big picture a hundred bucks is no big deal though just annoying. If Japan would allow dual citizenship I would like it but since they don't I will be happy with permanent residency.
The fact that some kids have dual citizenship in Japan. But you need to pick one at a certain age.
For a while they were taking 8 months to get it to you. Outright theft
@@ww8535 Cause I have a Japanese cousin. She was American but also Japanese. Once she turned 21 she got rid of her American citizenship. She lives in Japan for almost her whole life. She was born in the US though.
Interesting points. Thanks!
You're welcome.
Glad it was helpful!
Bro, my Syrian passport costs me 300 USD and it's valid for only 2 years, and don't get me started on what countries I can enter with it
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Did I mention military service is mandatory?
I paid more than $130 for my Italian Passport. Ok, from South Africa. I don't care much about the price. I value the freedom to travel. $130 is a night in a hotel in a country you have the freedom your passport grants you, to travel to.
Seriously, spreading the cost of 10 years, none of the cost of renewal is too much so long as you use it.
€75 for an Irish standard passport. €105 for a few extra pages for visas.
What they haven't taken into consideration is how easy it is to get the passport. Yes, the UK's passport is double the price of say a passport in Spain but in the UK, you can apply and get it through the post in less than a week whereas in Spain you have to take a morning off after booking an appointment as the police station. Convenience is a price worth paying.
Even better at the HMPO. You can get a passport printed in person same day in for 4 bours. If you pay the extra fees.
I goy my Spanish passport by appointment in Spain.. took about half an hour. Also did my national id card at the same time. 2 birds with 1 rock .. was super quick
This is not true. Is Spain with appointment you get the passport quicky. To me was less than 20 min with no waiting time. You are not saying the truth.
@@miguelruiz5727 so if you want to get your passport tomorrow, you just make an appointment and get it? Great👍
@@danquixote6072 in my experience yes but maybe not at all places. I am living in the metropolinan area of Madrid and works very well. I talk about what I can see and experience only
I don’t care about ease of obtaining or price of renewal, I care about power & status.
I can’t wait to give my US passport back to them. But I will have to wait to become St. Lucian if I can, it’s all up to God.
I was getting newsletters about money advice from this rich guy, who gave up his US citizenship some years back. I never read his reason why. But given what I just heard here, I now understand of why he chose to do so.
A few years ago many American citizens living in HK decided to give up their American passport to stop paying American tax. I believe it costs $4,000 USD to give up your Amecican citizenship and passport.
If you are an American citizen and make under 120k usd a year, you are tax-exempt from paying US taxes. You only pay taxes if you make more than that.
Yes, he is rich! That's the point!
Some people may feel that giving up a citizenship constitutes a betrayal against their country of origin.
Well ask this question:
- Does your country support dual citizenship?
If yes, that means people from the outside are coming in to acquire your citizenship while keeping their old one.
You country assumes that the immigrants may have their primary loyalties elsewhere, but welcome them nonetheless.
This suggests that you should be able to shift your primary loyalty to a country that feels better to you.
Citizenships are now a kind of commodity.
Also, is your government loyal to your family, relatives and historical ethnicity?
(Most pre-mass immigration Norwegians are closely related, kinda like relatives.)
Or, are they planning to "replace" you, seeing you as nothing but interchangeable cogs in their machine?
Now, I should mention that I'm actually very in favor of successful multicultural states like Singapore, Malaysia, the UAE.
However, Europe is another matter. One problem is that the tolerance for crime is too high.
We don't have the UAE's strict laws to contain our experimental globalist utopia.
There's increasing ghetto formation in recent decades.
We're seeing vastly decreased perceived safety at night.
I consider that, although I have a strong Norwegian identity (in a way),
in the sense that I care about family and extended family,
Norway is now open to the world and thus no longer "my country" as it's just becoming
another globalist province.
Well fine, I will still help and protect my family and friends, but I wouldn't fight for a foreign-born prime minister
who may be busy destroying the country with ensuring his own people are able to immigrate even more easily.
Because now that Norway is no longer a Norwegian state,
but simply a shitty province in a global mosaic of increasing rootlessness,
I am looking it objectively as a kind of hotel, and the hotel frankly kinda sucks on the whole.
But hey, I'm not complaining, as I've always been an individualist, and I didn't enjoy growing up in Norway that much.
So, ultimately, I decided to put aside my pet peeves with Norway and left,
and I discovered that other countries were treating me far, far better.
Would you rather pay 1% on your income or 40%?
I'll just go with 1% here in Georgia!
The woke nature of Norway, its mass-immigration, its leftist policies --
the total package is not a very nice one to me personally.
Some flag-waving and sexual freedom is not something that disturbs me as an atheist/agnostic,
but I also find the total package of woke to be very disturbing, and I hate seeing the mindless
conformity that is enforced in Norway. I would be crazy to want to live in Los Angeles, Portland or Norwegian cities like Bergen, Oslo.
Same shit, different name. The culture is down the drain. You can't even talk to certain foreigners in Norway without offending them.
They deliberately take offense. Just part of the toxic cultural sphere of the West.
Well said
WTF, Norway is also woke? No more Freya and no more Odin? I was thinking Norway was better then Portugal... Maybe Hungary, because of Orbán is what is left in the EU... It's the ragnarök of europe!
Helt enig med deg. Fint å høre at du har det bedre i Georgia!
😮Norway has fallen or is falling as UK and France?!
Exactly! The West is lost to workers and mass immigration. It's sad but the reality. Georgia, I must look it up ;)
Im worried about the U turn Brazil is going to an authoritarian regimen, taxing everyhing and limiting freedom of speech. They went from right autoritharian goverment to a left authoritariam one. I would stop considering that country.
Well said!
Who needs a British passport?
Just row across the Channel and you'll get given a hotel room, food, money, and a free phone.
Far, far more than I ever got as a CItizen.
The most expensive country in the world in everything is Australia 😮
We are suffering here most people of Australian citizens and it’s getting worse here in Australia be really careful with the falsified attractions of Australia in the world media
Indian Passport: 16€ for 10 years validity.
Oh hell Canada charges $160 bucks for a 10 year passport
We just renewed our Canadian passport here in Cancun Mexico. It's definitely gone up in price.
@@2GringosOnTheGulf what hasnt? We can thank trudeau
@@jace2wheel762as a US citizen I’ve never met a Canadian that actually like Trudeau. Everyone I meet seems to hate him
The price in pounds is less. More like devaluation of money.
@@TheBlueBookGentleman 🤣🤣🤣 thats the understatement of a lifetime my friend. Sadly our parliamentary system doesnt work like the US system or other parliamentary systems.
We need either a vote of no confidence, or ride it out until the next election which is more or less a year from now. The Canadian PM actually does have absolute power in a majority government situation which up until recently wad the case with the socialist(NDP) coalition. Now that agreement has been disolved, its a minority government. The problem is the quebecois separatist party has offered to support trudeau now. 🤦♂️ tabernac, fucking quebecois assholes...lol
You saided correctly,risk your life for politicians... no... i love peace
The Venezuelan passport is more than 200 USD... the Italian one is about 130 USD... now finding out there are passports as low as 10 GBP, is crazy! and Spain, only 30 euros! you guys are very lucky!!! Thanks for this video :)
This may sound extreme, but from my view, the people who wish to be the most tyrannical to us are English-speaking.
And the EU
So turkey is a bad choice cause I thought they have mandatory military service?
We don't have any more.
Excellent points
Australia passport cost $398.00 aud is 204.70 English pound or $275 usd . Probably the most expensive passport fee in the world . 😮
Along with property prices!
Valid for 10 years. $40/year is not bad really.
Wow US was way more expensive
No mention of Australian passport. It must be one of most expensive.
$400
I heard some countries no longer require a passport and offer free lodging and food. 😂 Unless you already live there.
I just had to renew my Australian passport for 10 years, it cost $346AUD ($233USD or 176GBP). Is this the most expensive passport in the world?
Australia charges $398AUD for a passport.
I'm Australian, living in Australia and too broke to leave. I'm stuck in this nanny and police state.
Mind you, I have travelled to 137 countries but never managed to settle anywhere.
I want to move back to Serbia to live.
That's purposeful. It's not going to get any better I'm afraid
@@andrewcarlson2178 Sad but true
Amen, got mine 1 month ago and left right away. Almost $400 for a passport is absurd. Plus I had to prove my parents where born in Australia... even though I was born there..
Eran
Move to Serbia do it
@@coasteys I lived in Serbia but left after I was made redundant from my $85kAUD a year job in 2021. I've lived on my redundancy for 3.5 years but had to return to Australia due to Lupus. I just don't have the finances at the moment to move back. Salaries in Serbia are low.
Conscription, national service, in Israel, Switzerland, etc. is terrifying to me. I would choose a passport that does not include conscription. You never will hear about conscription feears from modern strong independent western women in legacy countries. They don't care. I care. I care about conscription for my male family members.
There is a big difference between the two countries. In Switzerland you do a week or so training once a year and an occasional weekend and that is it. Unless the Russians are silly enough to attack Switzerland, you are extremely unlikely to ever have to fight. Whereas in Israel you will have to fight at some time and the chances of being killed or seriously injured are high.
Our passports starts at $300 and can cost up to $1000 and more (Syrian passport) - valid for 2 years until you do military or pay 8000 USD so you don’t do military, and get 6 years passport (it has it’s own cost)
I didn’t know Argentina was a European country. I thought it was a South American country. Learn something new everyday
That was sarcasm by the way. It has close ties to the EU but is not apart of it
Syrian passport is the worst and the most expensive to renew 800$
Ukraine is the worst
Currently Australian passports starting at $500 Australian dollars
Most of us would love a UAE passport but it's darn near impossible to get.
We'd be happy to help you with your case.
Get in touch with us: www.nomadcapitalist.com/apply/
If you were born there it is possible.
@@scienceandartclub No it's not, you could be 3rd generation and still won't get one. You have to be a UAE Arab national, simple as that. I lived in the UAE for 17 years and saw a handful of people in that time get a UAE passport. Mostly head of major business, like the airline, Emirates or head of a supermarket chain. They look after their own.
USA now charges $165. I was surprised. It was $100 the last time I got it.
$398 for 10 years here in Aus 😂
Just another symptom of how we are going down the gurgler.
I think nz is 250. But wages are lower
What a rip off country, I hate Australia, I love their people and their inmigrants, the best of the world, but the country sucks
Expensive
American here and despite being used to high costs, I find that to be criminal. What the eff
I totally agree with you about the embassies that basically only go after the top-end business deals because they get nice dinners and drinks etc as perks when they sign up deals - for the rest of us they don't give a damn - here in Thailand both the Australian and British embassies are totally useless - a replacement passport here gets a HUGE fee added for applying overseas and then they charge delivery as well.... truly bad service for which we have to pay a lot. Wankers!
In Mexico it cost me almost £100 for a 6 year passport and it's £150+ for 10 years. Their online portal and in-person service sssssucks massively. Yes, they care about the bureaucracy more than they care about their citizens.
No bueno México
they charge 160 cad for this crap, and they think I will not try to avoid paying their taxes 😆
UAE is my dream, and I never heard of it before 2000 A.D.
Promoting the UAE... How would UAE citizens be treated if they were critical of their own government?
No point in being critical of a government, more useful to count grains of sand on the beach 😂😂😂
@Nakirah The problem with the UAE is that it has Islamic law. Unable to pay off your credit card temporarily? You could find yourself in jail.