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Where I’ve Been with My St. Lucia Passport
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- Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024
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Where can you travel with a St. Lucia passport? In this video, Andrew shows us his St. Lucia passport and where he has traveled as a St. Lucian citizen.
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Even as a German I got this occassionally at certain borders: "Where is this country?" as the cover of our passport only states the name in German "Bundesrepublik Deutschland"
Ich wurde mal gefragt, ob das die Niederlande sind. Gedankengang des Grenzbeamten war: Deutschland = Dutchland.
lol cant blame then
@@spermshopper5713 It should say Banana republic anyway :)
@@jeffb.140 😂😂😂
Jamaican
Became interested in St. Lucia this week when searching for English speaking islands...now I'm very interesed..thanks for all your work
Our pleasure!
Next video : where I've been with my Comoros passport 😀
"How long ya here?" "I dunno three days..? -MORE than enough time to see Bahrain.." hahahah no offense Bahrain
@Israel Is An Apartheid State Israel is not an apartheid state.
Most Muslim countries are apartheid states against Non-Muslims.
@Israel Is An Apartheid State , no, even if it's an apartheid state, you have to be a conspiracy theorist to make that statement.
@Israel Is An Apartheid State , I'm not going to play wacka mole with you. I grew up in several Islamic countries. I'm not the extremist here.
It's just a card game.. Andrew learned how to stack the deck! Awesome.
I watch your video's every day never miss one 😎
I have friends who live in Bahrain and I've been there so many times, I think I have seen every inch of that island, lol. Love it though!
You’re a huge inspiration especially with these arbitrary and despicable COVID measures here in Germany 👍🏼😊
Thank you, Richard.
@@nomadcapitalist that is actually an example of why you might need another passport even though you have no clue that you need one....who could have seen covid 19 coming two or three years ago ?
@@johndubose1395 there’s another one coming. Get out debt!!
Congratulations for the 250k plus subscribers.
I was really looking forward to this topic as St.Lucia intrests me.
I'd like to see a video on the Dominican republic
My question is how easy is the process to renew passports given that there are no embassies in most countries? And how do you receive the renewed passport.
Just got my Irish passport did the application on line and they just posted it??
Secretly, Andrew you ARE James Bond.
without the easy-to-get-laid charisma anyway lol
@@digbyjones4203 Well played my learned friend. Nice
"Shaken, not stirred." ;-D
passport aside, St. Lucia is a great place to visit.
When you fly do you carry both (all) passports with you?
I have never heard of that country, that's Team Nomad, I will check it out, however, I still want Montenegro.
St Lucia makes sense Andrew. Americans and Canadians can adapt here. Im a 15 yr Expat in the Dominican Republic as I always mention. Easy for a Gringo to fit right in here also. Because there are so many Gringos living here to mingle with. Dealing with the Dominicans? Hmmm, amazing how different we think as you all will find this the case in most foreign countries. The locals are nice. We get along but they will never be your best friends. Rarely anyway. Except for our girlfirends. If you are a single man you will love living overseas. We are all here for the pretty ladies. Do I miss the USA? HELL NO ! Get that passport and get out while you can. Just saw a great video on Uraguay. Nice. More on that later. St Lucia sounds great. Rent could be high though.
Earliest today. Morning Nomad Capitalist Team.
Apt that the UK should have been the first place you entered on that passoort. As a St Lucian, you are a subject of Her Majesty The Queen!
I have heard you say there are New America's in the world that have experienced socialism and want nothing to do with it anymore,would you mind listing them?
That passaport gives any advantage for to get in at Us and Canada, over the Brazilian passport? The Brazilian we can use e "Global Entry" for to make easier. I maybe confuse the sark's with the St. Lucia's passport about e USA Canada open or unless easier entry.
So when you become a citizen of a new country you have to put in tax returns and fill out paperwork every year.
Understand there is no tax on foreign earnings.
What is this process like in St Lucia?
How many passport do u have
Watching this before flying to Saint Lucia 🇱🇨 lol
Great video as always Andrew. I’m still new to your channel and watching old videos. You haven’t shared much about these other passports in your portfolio. But you’ve mentioned having passports from eastern, western countries and the Caribbean. The question I have is as an American, what is the legality or laws governing someone who has 3+ passports and still retaining US citizenship?
Ever had any (or would you anticipate) problems opening bank accounts on St. Lucia passport? How about residencies? (Perhaps you can provide additional insight from customers' experiences.)
I appreciate that you always have a good reason, sometimes multiple reasons, for your decisions. And you are at ease disclosing them even when they are personal. In fact, the personal side, such as a customs official not knowing about a certain country but is curious, is the kind of information a novice traveler needs to understand. Nobody knows everything. It's not that you are going to be confronted at every customs office, or any bureaucracy, by people who will treat you with hostility or suspicion. But make sure you have your T's crossed and your I's dotted in advance. Ireland, for example, will need an address while you stay there. The Netherlands did not, nor did France. That was in the 1990's, so things may change.
I've looked through a number of your videos but haven't found anything about living in Morocco. Just curious have you ever considered living there or travelled there? If yes, what was your opinion after visiting?
Just curious, you got Asia covered from which passport?
Hey Andrew, which would you consider your "primary" citizenship? That is, which jurisdiction might you identify with most?
(Since you no longer are American nor call yourself one, what nationality do you tell people you are?)
Great Videos Andrew, just a quick question, what’s your other wining horse passport, you kept mentioning it for traveling to certain spots. Thanks
Spending millions to get passports just to avoid getting Visas is the most American thing ever
Virtually no embassies overseas right?. And also, if you got arrested somewhere, what consular support would you have? You never mention any of this but it is important. If you got drugs planted on you by some corrupt cops in some tinpot country, who is there to protect you? What happens to the US people who expatriate to that passport (lets say they havent got another passport yet) and they get into trouble? Jailed, sick, etc
Some countries’ consular support is useless (had an Ecuadorian friend who said losing her passport in China she effectively had to pay a bribe to get a new one). Some take an interest in protecting their citizens, some don’t and some simply are absent. I’m guessing St Lucia doesnt have much diplomatic clout
When you enter a country with one of your passport, next time you travel to that same country, do you have to use the same passport you entered or you can enter with your other passport(s)? Thanks.
It generally doesn't matter.
how many citizenships does this man have?
Have you used your St Lucian passport to go to St Lucia?
Can I travel from another country with St Lucian passport to say the UK, or I must travel from St Lucia?
You can travel to the UK 🇬🇧 from any country if your nationality doesn’t require a visa.
Can U do a review on Oman & Jordan? living there taxes visas etc...thanks
If i use Antigua and Barbuda passport in chille, bahrain, uk will it be different than St.Lucia
Question:
If I get my st Lucia passport,can I still reside in my country of origin?
And let say I want to travel from my country of origin to france for example
How would that work?
Please which countries can you travel to with saint Lucia passport without a Visa?
Out of your passport portfolio, which passport allows you to enter the United States without visa?
how many passports do you have?
7
@Dumbass Nigga 6:15 he said he had all Asia covered with a different passport so I'm just wondering
@Dumbass Nigga yeah exactly
He hasn't said explicitly what all his passports are and i doubt he will. We only know he has St Lucia and Comoros Islands.
Pretty sure he has Malaysia and possibly Montenegro, Turkey, or Serbia. He talks about this in one of his videos. For obvious reasons he is not going to disclose all of his passport holdings but he did reveal 3 in a video
Andrew is dual citizen of St Lucia and?
Several other countries. He hasn't shared exactly how many or which ones.
You didn’t show us the stamps though ! 😂 that would have been interesting
Seeing the comments, I also appreciate your lack of radicalism. We are probably not economic/political allies. But I can't argue your "terms". Anyone who has a lick of sense would agree.
How many nationalities do u have?
Oh snap the st Lucia passport looks like exactly like the Nicaraguan passport.
Expensive for investment for 2nd passport, just take a visa and go.
I'd also be very interested to hear your opinion on second passports and estate/inheritance planning. For example, if I were to become a Turkish citizen, Turkey might tax me on an inheritance I receive-even if I'm not living in the country. Furthermore, by the time I pass away (hopefully well down the road), they might have hiked inheritance/estate taxes to the level of some Western European countries like France. This could severely hinder my ability to create inter-generational wealth and cause far more trouble than it's worth. Not the case for Caribbean countries, of course (but who knows in 35 years?). To me, this seems to be one possible risk of multiplying citizenships.
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St.lucian passport is cool, but let's say you got kidnapped, who will be looking after you?
The same people looking after you with a US passport: no one.
@@nomadcapitalist the USA offers a lot of services to its citizens abroad, and what you said isn't true.
Typical American foolish talk@@alexanderkennedy1801