Congrats on your new citizenship! I bought St-Kitts for my family in 2021 and I can't be more happy with the choice we made. Being in crypto and having only a Canadian passport was very scary. Now go visit your new country you will love it!
@@df7263 I visited in 2021 and it was ok with many posters around the island. I actually bought 2 bottle of Rhum at the airport with bcash so it works well.
@@VampXcaptain i moved to el salavdor in march 2023 from the UK, adoption here is growing but i think hodling may be slowing it down. ive read a bit of tony vers "hijacking bitcoin" and that was his critique of btc so id been very keen to do a side by side comparison of BCH adoption in st kitss vs btc in el salavdor. Unfortunatly ive not heard much about it online since vers got arrested. it would be great to hear BCH updates from someone in st kitts and get a better insight into whats been happening there.
Canada is crypto friendly, way more so then the US and a waaaay better country then anything mentioned here lol. Good luck living on a volcano with people who will turn on you in a second if they have to. You better hope you don't need anything that you take for granted in Canada (and you will at some point)
@@hysyanzrecords Only 5 hurricanes have hit Grenada in a century, including Beryl this year. It's not a island that is in the hurricane belt very often.
good call lark. Have also been thinking about this for many years now for me and the family...for same reasons as you. Personally I would choose Dominica. Similar offers to Grenada....but i hear its a little cheaper and the process is faster. good luck
Well done Lark- you’re a bloody good dad mate. This content is just as important as the crypto stuff -to follow through with the pursuit of actual freedom. Keep up the great work mate.
I agree with you on having another passport...especially living in the USA. We dont know whats coming ahead...im thinking about getting an Italian passport
Communism usually means that everything you have will be confiscated by the state. Most western nations are under control of the WEF and other globalist organizations in the push for a One World Order. "You will own nothing and you will be happy". The deliberate destruction of the current financial system and the introduction of CBDCs tells you everything you need to know about our grim future. The west is dead. Where there is a dead body there the vultures with gather. Personally I would skip getting an European passport. Most European countries are part of the EUSSR and follow the same agenda. Best option is to leave the west imho. Actually you should already have left.
@@sr4169 At least it is an alternative. 2 passports is better than one. And as an Italian you have access to the EU/Schengen region of 29 countries to live and work in. It provides a lot of continental movement when SHTF. You have more danger from mass immigration crime in Italy than a 1000 mile war, and you have the Alps to retreat into.
Holly shit Lark good to know!!! I’m Russian (From Kazakhstan) but living in Vegas and actually thinking of secondary citizenship for me and wifey with our 7yo might be good idea 😻🫡thanks for the video as always!
@@jcrockett870 erm... maybe the general respect for human life, human rights and sanctity of property? Amongst other things, like generally good people, good nature, ACTUAL elections, freedom of speech? Etc etc etc.
I love how clear and based you are 👍🏼 Very refreshing and good to see that there are more and more people making clear observations, act accordingly and also do not hesitate to share what their thoughts about it. 💪🏼
Everyone that hates the US should spend 250K and fake move then still live in Ohio. And not pay any taxes. Then your really fucking over you neighbors real good.
Context is key. The reason the US invaded Grenada was not due to Grrenadians causing shit anywhere else outside their country. The reason was that there was a war in Grenada between two sides, and the US decided to take a side and invade on that side's behalf. So, it is a true statement that Grenada does not cause shit (with other countries). As for the US, hehe, well the US (I'm American) has made an entire industry out of meddling in the affairs of other countries, as well as way to invasively into the lives of US Citizens and residents. Therefore, it is that meddling that people like Lark (and myself) wish to escape from. That's the reason why I left, because Democrats and Neo-Cons are destroying the US, as well as a plethora of other countries.
My path is leading me to Italy as an expat using a retiree VISA. 7% flat tax and living the Mediterranean dream. Hope to be renting in Sardegna and then traveling European destinations every month. Just proof of retirement income needed.
@@azlondon I wondering the same thing. Italy's taxation is quite burdensome. The profile picture is a military uniform, so Italy does have breaks for veterans.
If you think you can “tax evade”. You cannot. Whatever other citizenship you have they see who has the higher and that’s what you owe Unless you’re a billionaire you can’t play tax game unless you want Puerto Rico for stocks
@@ssing7113 That's not how most countries work with their territorial tax systems. You can reduce your taxes to zero or near zero without "evading". It's just that Grenada is not the place to do that. U.S. citizens do have a hard time extricating themselves from taxes unless they renounce citizenship, or play all kinds of convoluted rich people's games with the IRS.
I agree, I'm from Uruguay and Italian descendant, I live in New Zealand. I'll get my third passport soon which it'll be the kiwi one. It does feel quite good to have multiple passports so you have option to chose where to go if anything happens. Same for my kid, he's got three nationalities already at 2 yo :D happy for him
I was expecting this video to be a video about using NomadCapitalist and how they helped with the service 😂 I wish you gave some examples of the mountain of paperwork they required other than that , great video Sir 🙏
Ironic that he’s a citizen and he doesn’t even know his own country 🤣 Don’t know why other countries want people with bought passports, sounds like a national security risk.
Prospera, on the island of Roatan, an island of Honduras, offers citizenship for $1,300/ year. Much more affordable and quick to get if you need to get away fast. However, I don't believe you get a passport, because Prospera is a corporation with land rights in a zone for economic development, it is not a country, but it does have it's own bylaws and politics, seperate from the Honduran Government, protected by a 50 year international treaty.
That is a naturalization process of 3 years with a residency. You don't get a passport until you are a citizen. Citizen is passport; Passport is citizenship. There is a $2600 deposit per year of money you keep in a Honduran bank. Other fees I don't know.
CC has a nice a treaty, you can live in any of the CC countries! since Belize is part of it maybe El Salvador joins the treaty (rumors they will be part of Brics)... Good video thanks! which CC country has the most expats permanently residing there?
The St. Vincent and Grenadines program is not the same thing as this Citizenship By Investment (CBI) program. Like many, many countries they have a Naturalization process. You must be a temporary or permanent resident of St. Vincent for 7 years before you can qualify for citizenship. As far as I can tell, there is no stay requirements in St. Vincent to qualify for citizenship. Many other countries require for example, 6 months of every year presence in their countries. Temporary residency is $2600 per year, $5000 per year if you want to work there, or just $3500 for permanent residency, but you still have to pay $2,400 every year if you are employed there until year 7. And for those who don't know, the Grenadines is not the same as Grenada, although Grenada has some political authority over the region. Thanks for bringing it up. It is very interesting.
@@Timithos STOP Spreading Wong information, i literally just went and did my Own Research and see that they have the CPI program, and the Grenadines is own by St vincent.. do your research before you open your mouth or start typing
@@Cbrt11 CBI - Citizenship By Investment not CPI. Anything that requires time and your presence is not CBI. That is a form naturalization with a price tag attached. Waiting 7 years in NOT CBI. That is naturalization.
In fairness, the US (I'm American) invaded Grenada to take sides in a war. It sucks but that is what happens in war when the other side you are fighting shoots at you. Moral of the story is that the US should stop meddling internally in so many countries, because soldiers are the ones who pay the ultimate price (not that it's free to taxpayers, there's a cost there too).
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Lark, I have watched countless videos of yours over the past 6-7 years and I believe THIS is one of, or THE, best video to date!! Cheers!
I dont want my kids fighting in these bankers wars too.
good luck
Wealth
@@marksimpson9133 it's funny how the wealthy are always lucky
Congrats on your new citizenship! I bought St-Kitts for my family in 2021 and I can't be more happy with the choice we made. Being in crypto and having only a Canadian passport was very scary. Now go visit your new country you will love it!
Hows the BCH adoption going there ?
@@df7263 I visited in 2021 and it was ok with many posters around the island. I actually bought 2 bottle of Rhum at the airport with bcash so it works well.
@@VampXcaptain i moved to el salavdor in march 2023 from the UK, adoption here is growing but i think hodling may be slowing it down. ive read a bit of tony vers "hijacking bitcoin" and that was his critique of btc so id been very keen to do a side by side comparison of BCH adoption in st kitss vs btc in el salavdor. Unfortunatly ive not heard much about it online since vers got arrested. it would be great to hear BCH updates from someone in st kitts and get a better insight into whats been happening there.
Canada is crypto friendly, way more so then the US and a waaaay better country then anything mentioned here lol. Good luck living on a volcano with people who will turn on you in a second if they have to. You better hope you don't need anything that you take for granted in Canada (and you will at some point)
Probably your most informative and valuable video you’ve ever put out, Lark. Thanks.
My portfolio needs to 50x before i can think about a second passport
Think about a temporary residency then to tunnel to safety, and keep your current passport up to date.
😂😂
😅
Lived in Grenada for two years loved every moment, 85 and sunny almost everyday 🏝️ ☀️
Right up until those hurricanes decide to visit.
@@hysyanzrecords Only 5 hurricanes have hit Grenada in a century, including Beryl this year. It's not a island that is in the hurricane belt very often.
Wish you full success in your travels Lark 🎉
Congratulations. Hope it works out well for your family. In my opinion you’ll probably be needing them sooner than later, the way this world is going
Thank for sharing! Certainly gives your viewers something to consider.
Bravo lark. Thank you for the knowledge.
good call lark. Have also been thinking about this for many years now for me and the family...for same reasons as you. Personally I would choose Dominica. Similar offers to Grenada....but i hear its a little cheaper and the process is faster. good luck
Well done Lark- you’re a bloody good dad mate. This content is just as important as the crypto stuff -to follow through with the pursuit of actual freedom. Keep up the great work mate.
Thanks Lark. Love to your family and enjoy the travels
I agree with you on having another passport...especially living in the USA. We dont know whats coming ahead...im thinking about getting an Italian passport
Communism usually means that everything you have will be confiscated by the state.
Most western nations are under control of the WEF and other globalist organizations in the push for a One World Order.
"You will own nothing and you will be happy". The deliberate destruction of the current financial system and the introduction of CBDCs tells you everything you need to know about our grim future. The west is dead. Where there is a dead body there the vultures with gather.
Personally I would skip getting an European passport. Most European countries are part of the EUSSR and follow the same agenda. Best option is to leave the west imho. Actually you should already have left.
1000 miles from Ukraine….no thanks.
@@sr4169 At least it is an alternative. 2 passports is better than one. And as an Italian you have access to the EU/Schengen region of 29 countries to live and work in. It provides a lot of continental movement when SHTF. You have more danger from mass immigration crime in Italy than a 1000 mile war, and you have the Alps to retreat into.
@@Timithos you're delusional.
Digital passports with 💉💉💉 required… 😱😱😱
Holly shit Lark good to know!!! I’m Russian (From Kazakhstan) but living in Vegas and actually thinking of secondary citizenship for me and wifey with our 7yo might be good idea 😻🫡thanks for the video as always!
Thank you Lark for these informations. Especially the visafree travelling to Russia and China should not be underestimated.
thats awesome bro thanks for sharing
Thank you Lark! Really!
Thanks for sharing! Congratulations 🎉
Very interesting video and something different from your daily crypto videos. Safe travels for your family
Thanks for the passport info Lark. It's nice change of pace from crypro talk.
Hi Lark. Please keep making more videos like this. As a crypto investor location freedom and location independence are important to me.
you have to find a way to spend that money...that you earned.
Interesting. Cool to hear you cover this topic. 👊
I like it when you talk about stuff like this. You are the most interesting man in the world lately. Thanks for sharing
Why would anyone go to Russia. I am Russian and even I don't understand that.
I'm American and I don't know why people want to come here.
@@jcrockett870 erm... maybe the general respect for human life, human rights and sanctity of property? Amongst other things, like generally good people, good nature, ACTUAL elections, freedom of speech? Etc etc etc.
Good on you Lark. Got my second passport a couple months ago. Will be working on a third one soon.
never met you, Lark. But you have good/kind energy. Can feel it watching you. (I had bought St Lucia in 2017. never used it.)
Not yet anyway ;)
Lark: thanks for the tip to Henley Partners / Henley Global. 👍 I was only aware of Nomad Capitalist from RUclips.
Great 72483 👍🏽
I love how clear and based you are 👍🏼 Very refreshing and good to see that there are more and more people making clear observations, act accordingly and also do not hesitate to share what their thoughts about it. 💪🏼
thank you for making this video, and be truthful as you didn’t have to, much appreciated.
so true great idea and needed in these times
People can just walk into some countries and get free stuff.
Yes, but they're screwed when wwIII kicks off...
Bidenomics
😂😂😂😂😂
Nah, it was a quarter mil.
Everyone that hates the US should spend 250K and fake move then still live in Ohio. And not pay any taxes. Then your really fucking over you neighbors real good.
Congrats man!!
Goooo Lark. I'm from Grenada rudeboy. Bless up
I have to get a second passport for me, the wife and 2 kids. They want to murder my 20 year old kids in their banker wars
Very scary times we are in
@@SchudarSchway Don't they have to join the military for that to happen?
@@thriftwoods not if they institute the draft again
@@SchudarSchway do you honestly think future wars will be fought by soldiers running around on the ground and not drones and robots?
@@SchudarSchway I guess any other country could also do things to you as well... There's really no guarantee at all. Anywhere you go
Thanks brother. Awesome video and information
Wise move lark. Good on you.
Congratulations, the way to go
Hope all the move goes well Lark
Great video, thanks Lark. A lot of us here in the U.K. are having similar thoughts.
Be safe in all your travels Lark!
Grenada stays out of shit? In 1983 Marines and Army Rangers invaded that place......and Grenada doesn't even have oil
more info besides this? why did they invade? provide some value with your comments. I'm curious, was it for the VISAS for sale?
Context is key. The reason the US invaded Grenada was not due to Grrenadians causing shit anywhere else outside their country. The reason was that there was a war in Grenada between two sides, and the US decided to take a side and invade on that side's behalf. So, it is a true statement that Grenada does not cause shit (with other countries). As for the US, hehe, well the US (I'm American) has made an entire industry out of meddling in the affairs of other countries, as well as way to invasively into the lives of US Citizens and residents. Therefore, it is that meddling that people like Lark (and myself) wish to escape from. That's the reason why I left, because Democrats and Neo-Cons are destroying the US, as well as a plethora of other countries.
@@skranz7790 When their "sides" start to hold hostage U.S. citizens, the U.S used to get involved.
@@skranz7790Haitian 🐈🐶 problems 😱😱😱 we’ve got them here too… 🔥🔥🔥
@@godblessamerica222 Where is "here?"
i hope i'm wrong but this video may become your most important video in the future
Smart man.
Congrats, we all should get one !
Appreciate the info!!!
Good moves Lark!
Happy for you mately
This is very interesting and informative. Wish you luck!
Great video Lark and it got me thinking seriously …..thanks man
Well done mate! ✅
Well said mate....
Thank you for the Video, very useful. best to all your family..
My path is leading me to Italy as an expat using a retiree VISA. 7% flat tax and living the Mediterranean dream. Hope to be renting in Sardegna and then traveling European destinations every month. Just proof of retirement income needed.
7% flat tax for what?
@@azlondon I wondering the same thing. Italy's taxation is quite burdensome. The profile picture is a military uniform, so Italy does have breaks for veterans.
7%? U Sure about that?
If you think you can “tax evade”. You cannot. Whatever other citizenship you have they see who has the higher and that’s what you owe
Unless you’re a billionaire you can’t play tax game unless you want Puerto Rico for stocks
@@ssing7113 That's not how most countries work with their territorial tax systems. You can reduce your taxes to zero or near zero without "evading". It's just that Grenada is not the place to do that. U.S. citizens do have a hard time extricating themselves from taxes unless they renounce citizenship, or play all kinds of convoluted rich people's games with the IRS.
Very helpful video. Thank you 🍻
Excellent. Thank you
Good for you!!! Thx for the info.
Great info thanks dude🙏👍
Thanks for sharing
Love it, happy for you
wow new contents. goood video lark. thank you
TY for sharing. Incredible insight 👍
Love this type of content, keep it coming!
I agree, I'm from Uruguay and Italian descendant, I live in New Zealand. I'll get my third passport soon which it'll be the kiwi one. It does feel quite good to have multiple passports so you have option to chose where to go if anything happens.
Same for my kid, he's got three nationalities already at 2 yo :D happy for him
Your BEST Video Ever!!!
Truth bombs. Great info thank you Lark
I was expecting this video to be a video about using NomadCapitalist and how they helped with the service 😂
I wish you gave some examples of the mountain of paperwork they required other than that , great video Sir 🙏
With a Grenadian passport, you also benefit from the E-2 investor visa for the USA. Also a significant advantage!
No you don't. You have to live in Grenada 3 years before being able to apply. Recent rule change.
@@patienceisalphaso basically you still benefit though💁♂️
@@David73694 yep but gone are the days where you could straight apply for E2. Same with turkey. Ain't nobody living in Grenada for 3 years for an E2
Very good tip!! Thanks!
Awesome sauce!
Sir, I live in the Grenada. The images/video you are showing at 2:27 in this video are not of Grenada.
Seriously 😂
Ironic that he’s a citizen and he doesn’t even know his own country 🤣
Don’t know why other countries want people with bought passports, sounds like a national security risk.
I've never been yet I knew that footage wasn't Greneda 😂
Great video Lark!!!
My family is from Grenada. It’s beautiful and peaceful over there
Prospera, on the island of Roatan, an island of Honduras, offers citizenship for $1,300/ year.
Much more affordable and quick to get if you need to get away fast. However, I don't believe you get a passport, because Prospera is a corporation with land rights in a zone for economic development, it is not a country, but it does have it's own bylaws and politics, seperate from the Honduran Government, protected by a 50 year international treaty.
That is a naturalization process of 3 years with a residency. You don't get a passport until you are a citizen. Citizen is passport; Passport is citizenship. There is a $2600 deposit per year of money you keep in a Honduran bank. Other fees I don't know.
great video
Very interesting Lark. TY!
Thank you❤
CC has a nice a treaty, you can live in any of the CC countries! since Belize is part of it maybe El Salvador joins the treaty (rumors they will be part of Brics)... Good video thanks! which CC country has the most expats permanently residing there?
Thanks for the good video Lark. I think many would like to know the cost and how much time did it take 🙂
You can Also get Passport for St Vincent 🇻🇨 alot of investment opportunities in Tourism and Real Estate..
The St. Vincent and Grenadines program is not the same thing as this Citizenship By Investment (CBI) program. Like many, many countries they have a Naturalization process. You must be a temporary or permanent resident of St. Vincent for 7 years before you can qualify for citizenship. As far as I can tell, there is no stay requirements in St. Vincent to qualify for citizenship. Many other countries require for example, 6 months of every year presence in their countries. Temporary residency is $2600 per year, $5000 per year if you want to work there, or just $3500 for permanent residency, but you still have to pay $2,400 every year if you are employed there until year 7. And for those who don't know, the Grenadines is not the same as Grenada, although Grenada has some political authority over the region. Thanks for bringing it up. It is very interesting.
@@Timithos STOP Spreading Wong information, i literally just went and did my Own Research and see that they have the CPI program, and the Grenadines is own by St vincent.. do your research before you open your mouth or start typing
Yes St vincent has the CPI Program as well..
@@Cbrt11 CBI - Citizenship By Investment not CPI. Anything that requires time and your presence is not CBI. That is a form naturalization with a price tag attached. Waiting 7 years in NOT CBI. That is naturalization.
Damn, you are really rich man. Thank you for still making videos for us, since you know, you obviously wouldn't have to!
I’m glad you do acknowledge that it’s expensive.
🤔 interesting thank you
Def more flex than a Rolex. Good for you Lark!
GOALS.
If you can afford it, it seems like a wise decision Lark. Maybe after this bull run, assuming I don't screw things up, I'll follow your example.
Nice Lark! Great video.
Great content. What does it cost to re-new it?
Critical information
I had a Army budy get killed by a rocket propelled grenade in a Jeep in Grenada. He was with the 75th Ranger Battalion.
Shouldn't have been working for the army
@@taxationistheft711 The students should of not gone to school in Grenada.
@@stacydalebarendse3978 The medical college there is still going strong.
really interesting. What is your point?
In fairness, the US (I'm American) invaded Grenada to take sides in a war. It sucks but that is what happens in war when the other side you are fighting shoots at you. Moral of the story is that the US should stop meddling internally in so many countries, because soldiers are the ones who pay the ultimate price (not that it's free to taxpayers, there's a cost there too).
You're a good dad Lark. That is some expensive insurance
Smart Lark❤ u da man. Gotta work on plan B
I liked, that is different story, no just bitkoin, and bitkoin, good start, 👍.
I thought you were going to say: No Taxes On Crypto, You made millions you keep 100%.
Well, I never thought that was something I wanted… But now that’s on my radar :-)
You can buy Real Estate with crypto in Cyprus
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Grenada 🇬🇩 is lit. Congrats!
My wife is Russian too that sounds nice we live in utah
As always great videos!