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Комментарии • 158

  • @WealthyExpat
    @WealthyExpat  Год назад +48

    Please note: St Kitts and Nevis might lose access to the United Kingdom by the end of 2023, as well as potential Schengen access. I would still recommend the passport to most clients just to have a Plan B.

    • @Desert_Rogue_Tanker
      @Desert_Rogue_Tanker Год назад

      Would Ireland be a better option for UK access?

    • @osamakhalid1810
      @osamakhalid1810 Год назад +1

      Carribrean eventually would go ETA and ETIAS I expect

    • @dovygoodguy1296
      @dovygoodguy1296 Год назад

      What would still be the benefits of St. Kitts if the squeeze is put on St. Kitts if you're not going to be living there? What guarantees are there that the US and EU won't squeeze even more such as on taxation on St. Kitts or other Caribbean countries?

    • @dovygoodguy1296
      @dovygoodguy1296 Год назад

      Did you see what the Prime Minister of St. Vincent said about the future of CBI programs? Of course St. Vincent refuses to have CBI.

    • @dropshipincanada
      @dropshipincanada Год назад +3

      🤣🤣🤣 secondary passports are a waste of time

  • @nouzgreb
    @nouzgreb Год назад +44

    I really like Mexico, but instead of a Mexican passport, I would add a Chilean passport. Chile is the most developed country in South America, and it has visa-free travel with the US. That's worth a lot.

    • @midlifecrisis7888
      @midlifecrisis7888 Год назад +1

      Yea, getting Mexican passport is not as easy as it's made out to be either. It's a loong process.

    • @wanderingdoc5075
      @wanderingdoc5075 Год назад +1

      ​@@midlifecrisis7888How hard is a Chilean passport?

    • @midlifecrisis7888
      @midlifecrisis7888 Год назад +6

      @@wanderingdoc5075 have no idea. Chile is to far away from everything, unless you plan on actually living there for long periods I would not consider it.

    • @Mehedihasan-yt6mx
      @Mehedihasan-yt6mx Месяц назад

      You have to wait 7 year minimum​@@wanderingdoc5075

  • @アディブ
    @アディブ Год назад +37

    Make a video on how you got your Serbian passport

    • @jeromecaesar
      @jeromecaesar Год назад +4

      We need this video!

    • @evaolah7621
      @evaolah7621 11 месяцев назад +1

      Serbia has government,, find in the internet 🛜
      Only believe government

    • @anakojic634
      @anakojic634 10 месяцев назад +2

      I am from Serbia and I want to run away from here 😅

    • @flowbrandz316
      @flowbrandz316 2 месяца назад +3

      ​​@@anakojic634 It's not about where you live, it's about the passport

  • @mitch8541
    @mitch8541 Год назад +12

    What are the requirements and investments for a Serbian passport?

  • @beyondgalaxies3960
    @beyondgalaxies3960 Год назад +10

    forget about Caribbean citizenship now. Well if they reduce the donation amount to 50 thousand dollars then it alright

  • @gaeldesmontagnesnoires1711
    @gaeldesmontagnesnoires1711 Год назад +11

    I got France & Canada so far.. Although I'll never live in either, visiting is nice and both cover what the other doesn't.. I could use an other though.

    • @femiairboy94
      @femiairboy94 Год назад

      That’s impossible, you have to live in those countries for an extended period of time before you can get the passports. Even if you have ancestral ties. Unless your parents gave birth to you in either, in that case you’ll have access to only one. To get the other you must live there

    • @gaeldesmontagnesnoires1711
      @gaeldesmontagnesnoires1711 Год назад +1

      @@femiairboy94 Impossible n'est pas Français comme a dit Napoléon en Egypte.

    • @charlesfu3726
      @charlesfu3726 Год назад +3

      ​​@@femiairboy94 entirely possible if one is born to a Canadian parent and a French parent... Both countries allow their citizenships to be passed down ius sanguinis, at least for one generation.

  • @VishalKumar-pb5zl
    @VishalKumar-pb5zl Год назад +11

    You forgot to mention the total cost for the 3 passports St Kitts, Serbia & Mexico..

    • @dlukton
      @dlukton Год назад +4

      Getting the Mexican passport doesn't have to cost any money (beyond just paying rent on an apartment); but it'll take you 5 years of residency... AND you'll have to pass a test demonstrating near-fluency in Spanish. Consider instead an Argentinean passport; the residence time is LESS than 5 years (maybe as little as two years), and there's no language test.

    • @kennethroth6757
      @kennethroth6757 Год назад

      150k,250k-500k 150k

    • @dlukton
      @dlukton Год назад +1

      @@kennethroth6757 you can't buy a Mexican passport.

    • @kennethroth6757
      @kennethroth6757 Год назад

      @@dlukton u have to buy real estate or make an investment into the country or live for 5 years off n on then get citizenship

    • @dlukton
      @dlukton Год назад +1

      @kennethroth6757 Mexico doesn't require an investment; but yes, a real estate investment would be one option for obtaining a residence permit.

  • @crypticnomad
    @crypticnomad Год назад +11

    Paraguay's dual citizenship isn't a regular dual citizenship. It is only countries that have entered into a reciprocity agreement and afaik that is only Spain and Italy. Also I'm not 100% sure on this but I'm pretty sure when I was reading the actual regulations I saw that the dual citizenship option isn't allowed for naturalized citizens. That may be different for Spain and Italy but my understanding is that at the very least everyone else, and maybe them too, that want to become a citizen must renounce other citizenships. I'm not sure what they do in the case of a person not being able to do that like in the case of Argentina. My understanding, which could be wrong, is that dual citizenship is only allowed in the case of a person who was born in Paraguay and wants to get citizenship by descent in Spain or Italy or vice versa.
    With the nitpicking done, the point of a portfolio of passports just makes sense and the way you laid it out makes sense too.

    • @dlukton
      @dlukton Год назад

      I think the question with Paraguay is that of whether or not they actually enforce the prohibition on dual citizenship; my suspicion is that they do not enforce it.... BUT I wouldn't want to spend a lot of time in that country JUST to get the passport, as it could lead to a lot of disappointment.

    • @crypticnomad
      @crypticnomad Год назад +1

      ​@@dlukton yeah the problem with that is what if some day they decided to actually enforce their clearly written law. I mean it is debatable how clear legalese is but it is written down and anyone can go read it. I would be in Paraguay right now working towards citizenship if that wasn't the way the law read.

  • @WineSippingCowboy
    @WineSippingCowboy Год назад +3

    I will start my passport portfolio with (drum 🥁 roll) The Philippines 🇵🇭. I have been traveling to and from there since I was a young boy 👦.

  • @tstcikhthys
    @tstcikhthys Год назад +8

    Very true. I'm guessing you got your Serbian passport, since you have it in the thumbnail? BTW, Tanzania is pronounced "tan-za-neeya", not "tan-zaan-iya".

  • @drydreamz3221
    @drydreamz3221 Год назад +5

    HEY brother I don't know if you will read this comment but I hope you do, can you make a video on the South Korean golden visa program covering the real estate and bank depositing options? i would like to know your view and everything
    Thanks.

  • @anthonysakin1151
    @anthonysakin1151 Год назад +5

    FYI .. If you get a passport from a former Spanish colony that will serve as a gateway for an accelerated Spanish citizenship.

    • @anthonysakin1151
      @anthonysakin1151 Год назад +1

      @@patienceisalpha Not according to my immigration lawyer (two different immigration lawyers) in Spain. First thing I checked.

    • @anthonysakin1151
      @anthonysakin1151 Год назад +1

      According to my lawyers they have done 2 or 3 of these from naturalized citizens de países iberoamericanos without any push back. I will try. Staying in Spain for that period of time is not a hardship in any case.

  • @RichFreedomDragon
    @RichFreedomDragon Год назад +3

    🌍Caribbean passports could lose access to Schengen area. So, what’s the point? Anyone knows the answer?

    • @RichFreedomDragon
      @RichFreedomDragon Год назад +1

      I travel around the full time while making full time videos.

  • @maryfreedom5
    @maryfreedom5 6 месяцев назад +1

    I have swiss & eu passport. I would like to have an Argentine passport, but I would have to go and live there, and currently for health reasons I cannot leave Switzerland

  • @CryptoNerd91
    @CryptoNerd91 Год назад +4

    Sold combination of passports. Instead of the cbi passports I would go a South American passport like brazil and get a tax residency in Dubai for taxation

    • @dlukton
      @dlukton Год назад +1

      I would assume that getting Brazilian citizenship is about as difficult and time-consuming as Mexican citizenship is; as such, one of the variables to consider is whether you want to learn Spanish or Portuguese.

    • @jeremyleonbarlow
      @jeremyleonbarlow Год назад +1

      @@dlukton if you have a child in Brazil, and you can speak Portuguese, you can apply for Brazilian citizenship in about 1 year. If you are married to a Brazilian it also requires 1 year of residency. I mean Brazil is Adriana Lima's home country, so there are a lot of beautiful women in Brazil. Much less time than Mexico, but you will become tax resident in Brazil and Brazil has a formal exit tax process you must follow to leave it's tax system.

    • @dlukton
      @dlukton Год назад +1

      @jeremybarlow2291 yeah, I've heard many people suggest getting citizenship in Brazil or Mexico by giving birth to a child.
      If I had a time machine... and I could go back in time.... I might do just that.

    • @jeremyleonbarlow
      @jeremyleonbarlow Год назад

      @@dlukton adopting a Brazilian child also qualifies as I understand it.

    • @dlukton
      @dlukton Год назад

      @jeremybarlow2291 actually, I have wondered about that.

  • @SmartBoy-ir3dr
    @SmartBoy-ir3dr Год назад +3

    How to get Serbia passport?

  • @jacobburns9343
    @jacobburns9343 Год назад +2

    A Paraguay passport? In Paraguay, dual citizenship is not allowed for most foreign nationals who seek to obtain citizenship via naturalisation.

    • @dlukton
      @dlukton Год назад

      Is that prohibition usually enforced? Does the government actually demand to see evidence of renunciation before they'll grant the citizenship?

    • @jacobburns9343
      @jacobburns9343 Год назад

      @@dlukton You can try, but likely will fail. You submit your naturalisation application to the Paraguay Supreme Court, in the Paraguay Constitution it clearly states:
      Artículo 149. De la nacionalidad múltiple
      La nacionalidad múltiple podrá ser admitida mediante tratado internacional por reciprocidad de rango constitucional entre los Estados del natural de origen y del de adopción.
      Artículo 150. De la pérdida de la nacionalidad
      Los paraguayos naturalizados pierden la nacionalidad en virtud de ausencia injustificada de la República por más de tres años, declarada judicialmente, o por la adquisición voluntaria de otra nacionalidad.

  • @micomarinas2753
    @micomarinas2753 Год назад +6

    thanks for mentioning our country philippines, that is also my holistic citizenship and residency. but I will include egypt and jordan.👍

  • @octaviohh9098
    @octaviohh9098 Год назад +3

    what passports need a person who have a passport from Spain and want more security?

    • @matthewnirenberg
      @matthewnirenberg Год назад +1

      Caribbean CBI from a country that is a full member of the OECS. Vanuatu to give you the right to transit Australia without a transit visa (if you don't have an Australian or New Zealand passport. An Australian or New Zealand passport if you want to live in that part of the world, though I wouldn't recommend doing so. Maybe Irish if you want access to the UK via the Common Travel Agreement between Ireland and the UK.

  • @daishi15
    @daishi15 Год назад +1

    St Kitts, Mexico, Serbia

  • @elsbells8545
    @elsbells8545 Год назад +4

    Next Year 2024 (I don’t know which date It will start)
    Bulgaria in Schengen…..

    • @furkanmakinac138
      @furkanmakinac138 Год назад +1

      out? Bulgaria never joined schengen.

    • @elsbells8545
      @elsbells8545 Год назад

      @@furkanmakinac138 yes you 100% right, my apologies

    • @elsbells8545
      @elsbells8545 Год назад

      @@furkanmakinac138 yes absolutely right 🙃😔

    • @elsbells8545
      @elsbells8545 Год назад +1

      @@yurig2530 my mistake…. 🙋‍♂️🙃😔

  • @m.ahsan-ul-haq3444
    @m.ahsan-ul-haq3444 Год назад +2

    Nice detailed coherent videos . is citizenship of UAE & SAUDI ARABIA possible , if YES how ? let your audience know

    • @marcind4644
      @marcind4644 Год назад +1

      Theoretically possible, practically the chance is close to zero, unless you are a billionaire or a Nobel prize winner. There is no citizenship path for normal mortals.
      It is also quite normal that people have to leave UAE after 30-40 years of living there and are treated as temporary immigrants, and if they aren't able to afford other types of visas.

  • @vyh-186
    @vyh-186 Год назад +4

    My sons have Australian and Canadian passports but both countries suggest to use only 1 passport to enter and exit the country they live in. So what’s the point of having multiple passports? Plus to renew passports (every 5 or 10 years) could cost a lot of money if you live overseas.

    • @matthewnirenberg
      @matthewnirenberg Год назад +8

      You must enter and exit a country on its passport if you have it. When you're entering other places, use the passport that gives you the easiest access, the longest access or the most rights. For example, if you have a passport from an EU country within Schengen, you would enter any of the Schengen countries on that passport as it gives you the most rights whilst there. Also for example, if I wanted to visit Vanuatu I wouldn't use an AU/NZ passport (30 days visa-on arrival) as my EU passport gives me 90 days visa free.
      The point is that multiple passports give you more options, more places to reside and/or work. Without more passports, you can only be a tourist in most places. An Australian passport give you freedom of movement with New Zealand but an EU (Schengen) passport give you access to the entire Schengen Zone (27 countries). A Caribbean CBI passport from a full member country of the OECS gives you freedom of movement with the other 6 full member countries of the OECS.
      When it comes to renewing passports, the worst is by far the Swiss passport, one of the Nordic passports and the Australian passport when it comes to cost. The rest are all sub-$400 for 10yrs. That's basically the cost of 8 coffee's per year at worst. I would ask - what price do you put on your freedom and ability to move abroad on short notice?

  • @gauravpatil1867
    @gauravpatil1867 Год назад +1

    What is the one country should one pick to live permanently there?

    • @jeremyleonbarlow
      @jeremyleonbarlow Год назад

      None the point of a five flags style strategy which is the reason you want multiple passports is to not be tied to one country. You want your business in one country. You want your investments in another country. You want citizenship in another country. You want to be able to easily travel to a fourth country for fun and play. Then you want a fifth country you are not a citizen of, which you are not invested in, where you live most of the time.
      Like you have your investments in the UAE through a holding company, but those investments are really just a stock portfolio of UCITS ETFs domiciled in Ireland invested all around the world like a Vanguard FTSE-All World High Yield Dividend Fund and a similar Diversified Bond Fund. You might even divide such investments with a Cypriot, or Jersey or Guernsey or Labuan Holding company. You then have a Hong Kong or Cyprus corporation that is managed and controlled and tax resident in Malta where you earn your active business income. However, that company takes it's profits in the Jersey or Guernsey, Isle of Man, or Cayman Islands branch where all of your staff is located and where the company banks. Why this strategy? Because Malta is a high tax country with a great loophole for non-domiciled tax resident companies from Double Tax Treaty Countries like Hong Kong, or Cyprus, or even Hungary that let's you pay next to no taxes there. Kind of like Luxembourg does with it's holding company regime. You hold your personal cash in a bank in Singapore or Switzerland. You live in Costa Rica or Mauritius, but you have a party pad in Pattaya, Thailand where you have fun.
      This is how five flags works. You diversify where you do business, where you live, and where you play. Or maybe you live in Monaco or Dubai or Gibraltar, or Switzerland, or Uruguay, or Malaysia and have a party pad in Cancun, Mexico, Medillin, Colombia, or Cebu, Philippines.
      You have citizenship in Luxembourg, or Italy, or St Kitts & Nevis, or maybe Malta, but the point is, you diversify so that no one country controls your money, your lifestyle, or you.

  • @jesus-badillo-jr
    @jesus-badillo-jr Год назад +2

    I have Mexico and US citizenship. This video is hella informative for that

  • @lebohangngidi1284
    @lebohangngidi1284 Год назад +1

    Can I get a new identity or different name and surname while getting second citizenship?

  • @Towanda-xq2xg
    @Towanda-xq2xg Год назад

    Thanks for sharing, will be in touch and let's go! 💪💪💪💪💪💪

  • @captainjacksparrow1
    @captainjacksparrow1 Год назад +3

    what about banking? where would your main account be?

    • @37tara
      @37tara 10 месяцев назад

      Singapore or Switzerland

    • @captainjacksparrow1
      @captainjacksparrow1 10 месяцев назад

      @@37tara why not dubai?

  • @evaolah7621
    @evaolah7621 11 месяцев назад +1

    Don’t believe nobody only government officials

  • @JP-qn4uo
    @JP-qn4uo Год назад +1

    Problem with Irish passport is that once you have it by naturalisation. you can't get any further passports!

  • @pianistshowtoplaycompimpro8093
    @pianistshowtoplaycompimpro8093 7 месяцев назад

    the link to book a call doesnt work

  • @antonmarch2684
    @antonmarch2684 Год назад +5

    I don't understand how is it legally possible to have various, more than two passports.
    I have legally the spanish snd the german passport (two EU passports).
    I have also the option to get the panamanian passport but normally in that case I have to renounce the german passport.
    Germany, where I live changed into an chaotic country with downstairs economy, high taxation and impending citizens world taxation and sn ugly government.
    So what shall I do? To hide my panamanian passport and to hold my german passport (illegally)?

    • @vincentalakija5515
      @vincentalakija5515 Год назад

      Correct me if I'm wrong but hasn't Germany dropped the no to dual citizenship rule ? Are there some Germans illegally holding other citizenship from outside the EU ?

    • @solarcash
      @solarcash Год назад +2

      Yes just don’t tell them

    • @mikimoh9198
      @mikimoh9198 9 месяцев назад

      No renounce of German passport from April on

  • @danielblanchard1222
    @danielblanchard1222 Год назад +4

    Please loose the sunglasses on camera. It makes it harder to establish trust when you hide parts of your face under a thick beard or hide your eyes behind sunglasses, for example.

  • @oceejekwam6829
    @oceejekwam6829 Год назад

    Guyana is "up and coming" their passport will be worth having.

  • @Muhayyo666
    @Muhayyo666 Год назад +2

    I would mention Portugal as well. Worth it

    • @jeremyleonbarlow
      @jeremyleonbarlow Год назад +4

      Portugal has a springing tax trap for citizens. If you move to a country on the Portuguese blacklist as a Portuguese citizen, according to a Portuguese attorney who was on Heidi the Blockchain Chick's RUclips channel, you will have to pay Portuguese taxes for the first five years you live in that blacklisted country. I mean if you become Portuguese and you move to Thailand for example, you will have to pay Portuguese taxes for five years. What is unclear is whether or not moving to another tax haven subsequent to the first one triggers a new five year run. I mean it doesn't even matter if you had already exited Portuguese tax residency. The tax attaches to any Portuguese citizen moving to a blacklist jurisdiction.

  • @StargateMax
    @StargateMax 10 месяцев назад +1

    While Dubai (UAE) has some benefits, I would rather live in hell than there, lol! Chile is a very attractive option, but not so easy to achieve I guess. Mexico may be okay too, but I love the southern areas of S.America.

  • @closingdealz
    @closingdealz Год назад +3

    what do you think about Bosnian passport

    • @dlukton
      @dlukton Год назад

      Question of what it would take to get the citizenship.

  • @ashutoshcoe
    @ashutoshcoe 11 месяцев назад

    link doesnt work

  • @RajatGupta-yy3mh
    @RajatGupta-yy3mh 2 месяца назад

    serbia wont allow you to keep your other passports, please check their nationality law

  • @imilanfit
    @imilanfit Год назад +2

    Glad to hear that you have a Serbian passport brother, and by the way, we probably won't join the European Union (ever).

  • @João_Viajante
    @João_Viajante Год назад

    Paraguay doesn't allow dual citizenship

  • @BOG-ALLAH-BUDDA
    @BOG-ALLAH-BUDDA Год назад

    If you have big money visa is not a problem

  • @infiad1275
    @infiad1275 Год назад

    I heard Malta is going to a world tax on it's citizens. Any truth to this?

  • @Eric-the-wise
    @Eric-the-wise Год назад +4

    i have 3 passports, Italian-American-Mexican i need to take one in the carribbean to cut me off taxes

    • @ChapatiMan
      @ChapatiMan Год назад +5

      You need to renounce your citizenship from the US to stop paying taxes. The US is the only country that makes you pay income tax even when you don’t live there anymore

    • @Eric-the-wise
      @Eric-the-wise Год назад +1

      @@ChapatiMan never paid a penny in taxes in the States, I don’t live in that shithole lol

    • @ChapatiMan
      @ChapatiMan Год назад +1

      @@yurig2530 yes they do. US citizens are subject to income tax no matter where they live or got that income

    • @ChapatiMan
      @ChapatiMan Год назад

      @@yurig2530 then they’ll probably arrest you when you return to the US

    • @ChapatiMan
      @ChapatiMan Год назад

      @@yurig2530 true

  • @akberhusainainullah4480
    @akberhusainainullah4480 Год назад +1

    please make videos on albania 🇦🇱 passport and will join EU member

  • @Hmmm313
    @Hmmm313 Год назад +1

    You r a legend

  • @herreach6955
    @herreach6955 Год назад

    I actually think you should add Turkish passport as the third because combined that with St Kitts for example, it's wider reach to the world with two passport only, if you afraid of Caribbean might lose access to EU, then Latin American country + Turkey is an almighty portfolio

  • @mattanderson6672
    @mattanderson6672 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks

  • @SenorJuan2023
    @SenorJuan2023 Год назад +3

    Everybody supposedly loves Mexico, but it's one of the few countries I'm really not interested in visiting.

  • @royalkutun5699
    @royalkutun5699 Год назад

    He is talking like serbia and mexico are selling passport

  • @MrOJohn
    @MrOJohn Год назад

    I've been looking for this

  • @cameralightsOfficial
    @cameralightsOfficial Год назад

    Yeah we need proper education there has to b a way someone could give us the right information

  • @jeremyleonbarlow
    @jeremyleonbarlow Год назад +1

    St Kitts, Turkey, Mauritius, Barbados. You've pretty much got the same level. Alternatively, Mexico, Argentina, Grenada, and Turkey.
    Another alternative, St Kitts, Malta, Turkey, and Mauritius, and that is pretty on par, barring a few countries in Africa, but you could move to Gibraltar before Mauritius, pay zero tax and get a British passport too and you are covered.

    • @jeremyleonbarlow
      @jeremyleonbarlow Год назад

      @@yurig2530 You need to be worth $2 million or be an EU citizen, or be a British citizen. You need to buy or rent a property in Gibraltar. If you are a non-EU citizen moving to Gibraltar and are worth $2 million or more, you should apply for Category 2 residence, which does require a lump sum tax about £30k a year give or take. You may also be eligible for residency through their highly skilled residence scheme as a non-British and non-EU citizen. My theory has always been get Maltese citizenship, then go to Gibraltar, there may be a few other ways, but those are the ones I know of off the top of my head.
      Gibraltar is not a pure play zero tax territory, but if you earn your money outside Gibraltar or from capital gains ie if you are living on investments it can be a zero tax place. I see it as the warmer, cheaper version of Monaco for people living on investments.

    • @jeremyleonbarlow
      @jeremyleonbarlow Год назад

      @@yurig2530 Malta and the UK are both Visa Waiver Program countries subject to ESTA as far as the US goes, and the UK is also an E-1 and E-2 Treaty Visa country, so between Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands it has some tax beneficial possibilities for a British citizen.

  • @Michaelcj-m2d
    @Michaelcj-m2d 21 день назад

    🇪🇸🇪🇺🍷🇪🇸🇪🇺🍷🇪🇸🇪🇺👍

  • @jeffocarroll7848
    @jeffocarroll7848 Год назад

    I don't understand why getting a visa is made out to be such a big deal. It's not like people are constantly travelling around the world all the time anyway mostly.

  • @Ihavpickle
    @Ihavpickle Год назад

    OMRMKSAMI WANNGA ESPXAPE THE MATRIZ

  • @Benfatto777
    @Benfatto777 Год назад +6

    I'm definitely going to contact you as soon as XRP goes to the Moon 🎉

    • @juleshart8984
      @juleshart8984 Год назад +1

      Me too, waiting on Xrp😉

    • @dlukton
      @dlukton Год назад

      Yeah, I think that the "CBI" countries will see a big influx of capital in the event that crypto does well over the next two years.

    • @michaelcarroll1532
      @michaelcarroll1532 Год назад

      Yikes. Shouldve just bought eth

    • @Benfatto777
      @Benfatto777 Год назад

      @@michaelcarroll1532 Yikes , should quickly swap your Eth for xrp while you still have some time

    • @Sam-yd9uq
      @Sam-yd9uq Год назад

      Xrp XLM and Xdc

  • @diazgrajoauin
    @diazgrajoauin Год назад +1

    By the way you won’t be allowed to travel in the future

  • @kb3809
    @kb3809 9 месяцев назад

    Tyrannical in EU

  • @denshelldenejour3891
    @denshelldenejour3891 Год назад +1

    But you are american wealthyExpat

    • @andreym115
      @andreym115 Год назад +3

      He doesnt have US citizenship anymore

    • @denshelldenejour3891
      @denshelldenejour3891 Год назад +1

      @@andreym115 why?

    • @marcind4644
      @marcind4644 Год назад

      @@denshelldenejour3891 Probably in order not to get taxed on world wide income.

  • @JediStockTrader
    @JediStockTrader Год назад

    Your not up to date "Expert" You did not mention ST KITTS NEVIS VISA FREE TRAVEL TO CANADA!