How to Get 14 Passports by Age 30
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- Опубликовано: 29 авг 2019
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Let's have some fun today: what if you could get more than a dozen passports by age 30?
We've talked about five different ways to become a dual citizen here:
• How to Get a Second Pa...
Through a combination of "jus soli" citizenship by birth, "jus sanguinis" citizenship from parents, naturalization, citizenship by investment, student visas, and working overseas, Andrew creates a hypothetical example of how to get 14 passports as a truly global citizen.
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Some countries do not accept dual citizenship and require you to renounce the previous ones, other countries make you pick one citizenship if you were born as a dual citizen once you turn 18 or 21, so it might become quite tricky to do everything in the right order. Maybe you want to do a video that includes a real life example that features these limitations.
Nomad Capitalist
Germany does not allow dual let alone multiple citizenships.
To obtain German citizenship you need to bring a proof that you gave up your citizenship.
Branchi A lot of countries don’t allow it
But they can’t do anything about you holding another citizenship.
Perhaps cancel your citizenship to their country, but that’s if you let them know that you haven’t renounced your citizenship for the second country.
My country of birth does not allow dual citizenship but I personally know a few of my countrymen who hold, UK, US and Canadian and another holds UK & German simultaneously as well as my country of birth - no government can renounce a foreign citizenship - so while it’s a grey area.. you can still do it
@Branchi Germany doesn't ask for actual proof of renunciation to your previous nationalities. I know people that naturalized German and kept their British and Mexican citizenships.
My son have 6 and I have 5.
14 is nothing.
Here is a great trick to get 100 passports.
Step 1: Be Rich
Waaaaah mindblown woowowowowoo 😱😳🤯🤯🤯🤯
Like being rich is so much easy, you so intelligent....omg
@@cha-chabcict4228 woooosh
that is true
Even u are rich, there're lot of countries which u can't buy via CBI programs
Having a passport in Argentina gives you the right to study medicine and engineering for free
If u pass the entrance exam
And u need to compete against thousands
@@uncleruckus3576
Uncle Ruckus speaks the truth.
you just need to be a permanent residency and the medicine and engineering test are quite easy if you study in a competitive high scool
Or just get a citizen in Denmark and get all education for free.
Or any place in Scandinavia
How do I know that I am hooked on your channel? Uh....I am on the bus dancing to your intro😂😂😂😂
The problems happen when the countries don't allow dual or multiple citizenships at all
I m listening and leraning from you thank you about all that advice
Now I m waiting
Thank you Younes for the comment, I`m glad it serves you.
The strategy around minute 5: getting a job in "Germany or France" + subsequent naturalization won't work out in Germany: when naturalizing in Germany, Germany obliges you to give up all other citizenships you might hold (except EU+Switzerland). It's additionally possible to apply for an exception called "Einbürgerung unter Hinnahme von Mehrstaatigkeit" - but it's rarely granted, and most probably won't be granted when one already has quite a bunch of citizenships.
In France this might work.
Almost correct: Germany allows dual citizenship from other countries outside EU, though they are exceptions (ex.: Brazil). After becoming German, yes, getting new citizenships is much more strict and basically you can only get EU + Swiss passports.
@@feralfraulein can tell what kind is the others ?
I think in Austria its the same thing...
I have USA/Pakistan citizenships, Could have got UK as my 3rd but I Had to live there 4-5 year more, Which was not possible due Family reasons. My Broth has UK/Pakistan citizenships, my some cousin have Canada/UK/Pakistani citizenships. I had very good time while in UK. I been to around 40 countries & no where is perfect, every one has +\- Immigration is not easy process specially if one is settled & has good Business (also moving from one developed country to other developed like Uk to USA or USA to UK) , one has to start from Zero.
I was born in Austria but my mum is from Hungary, until the age of 18 I had 2 Passports, than I had to choose between the two and I choose Austria. Is there a way so that I can apply for multiple passports in Europe and also outside ?
If you were born in the United States to two parents, one born in Mexico, one born in Spain, both of which came to the United States. After 15 years old, you were born with three citizenships from birth. And you have the ability to live and work in the entire European Union and most of North America.
Wow that’s some crazy strategies. I got news myself: So, after living in the US for 13 yrs, I might need to go to Russia for a consular interview after my family petition from my parents here has been approved, will be receiving a pardon for overstaying my visa here 13 yrs ago. Weird. What do you think?
You've the most Russian sounding name ever....
This was great
What other countries allow university students residence permits?
Marry a Cape Verdean, then divorce and marry a dual citizen and do fast naturalisation in those countries. Another 3!
Can you talk about passports without citizenship? I've read Panama has a program where you invest money and they issue a Panama passport but without citizenship.
Stay tuned for the future new topics that are coming.
in 2017, you can get in 4 mos... now i don't know
Can apply for south Americans to pursue more nationalities?
Thank you, am gonna have a baby soon , so i love this video.
Portuguese Angolese Indian
Dad African
Mom Indian
I’ve Portuguese and Angolese and British passport cause I live in UK
Sadly I couldn’t get Indian passport through my mom cause India didn’t allow me to hold foreign passports other than itself
Its a good topic.......
14 passports???? definitely on my wishlist...
Millionaire, Billionaire, James Bond or Jason Borne has 14 Passports!
Born in The Netherlands (no right to citizenship) from American and Costa Rican parents, grew up in France, now living in Canada. Four isn't bad. Could claim Spanish due to being grandchild of Spaniard and could have claimed Irish as great-grandchild if my father had claimed his before my birth. I could have had six.
Also, you didn't mention otay citizenship through marriage?
How lucky are you ! I would love to have 6 citizenships
You mention caribean CBI program citizenships not being able to pass to future generations. Can you do a video on which of the worlds CBI programs do unconditionally pass citizenship onto future generations? Thanks
Thank you Asia for the suggestion, and stay tuned for the future videos about new topics.
@@nomadcapitalist would also appreciate a similar video
3:05 - "Let's say you are not doing something too weird."
After advising a woman to give birth at a not very well populated disputed territory, hahaha! Keep up the good work, dude!
most guys: likes to have a portfolio of sports cars.
most girls: likes to have a portfolio of handbags.
*nomad capitalists*: portfolio of citizenships/ residencies/ bank accounts of different currencies and in different countries/ real estates/ networks.
LOL
They don't have to be mutually exclusive. 😉
Nomad Capitalist Must be hard to move cars from one country to another tho.
The only thing I cant stop thinking about is... How about military service in all countries your child gets citizenships in? 😅
No worries. Will finish before retirement😂
How many citizenship does one need when majority of the population don't even speak their own native language or have a college degree?!
how to also get enlisted in like 7 militaries lol
My mom is from Ukraine (USSR) Dad is from Russia (USSR). I was Born in the USA. My dad's dad was from Georgia Tbilisi. I am also Jewish. Currently only hold US Citizenship. Have any advice on adding a new passport?
It depends. Do your parents have ukrainian and russian citizenship? If not, i'm afraid there isn't much you can do. If i remember correctly there was a time limit after the USSR collapsed, where your parents should've applied for the RU/UKR citizenship. And Ukraine doesn't allow foreigner which seek to get ukrainian nationality dual nationality. I do not know about georgian nationality law. IF you really are jewish you could go to israel and "demand" for citizenship by return. In the worst case, you could be obliged to join the israeli army which is mandatory. (I don't remember how long it was, i think 2 years or something like that)
Ok
Germany normally doesn't really allow double or more citizenships from outside Europe
LoLetsPlay I have 3 passports, one of them is German and one of them is non-eu, albeit, I was given all 3 at birth.
German can , if marry with Taiwanese, kids can get Taiwanese and German passport...but must pick one when kid's 18
@@rexthefrenchie8568 yes, but that are all cases "by birth", naturalization is harder and you need to have a strong justification, why you need both, or all 5 citizenships.
@@MinecraftModtester1 more passports is better for get into local biz ...lol ..just like if without US passport can't do medical biz in US... because is illegal to sell some machines or implants to other country... same thing with German passport... easyer to do medical biz... lol
Why would you want the trouble of a German passport?
Just get an EU passport like Portugal, Malta or Croatia.
No problems with dual citizenship and all the benefits of EU.
Or be the Queen of England. Can go anywhere in the world without a passport.
Why would you need 14 passports? I have one (well even that must be renewed) and it's plenty. Unfortunately since my country apparently is about to become facist, I'd rather check my options ahead. But having over a dozen? Could be an issue at the airport 😅😂
Wow
Doesn't work that way. Many countries (some of which you mentioned) demand giving up other cititenships before naturalization.
Some do, but not (most of) these.
Why would you want 14 passports? I have two passports. One where I was born and the other where I live. The USA and Panama. I live in Panama.
0:58 when you got 14 passports by the age of 30..
Give birth to your child in the disputed territory between Venezuela and Guinea? 😂
Any hospitals in that area you would recommend? Or would it be a "natural" birth in some hut? Sounds very safe. 😉
Also, how would you document it?
Definitely not a safe place nowadays. Everyone is waiting for intervention, Venezuela-Brazil border is closed. Not to mention famine and monetary crisis
The area that Venezuela claims from Guyana is actually over half of Guyana's territory, although it is only scarcely populated. There is certainly at least one hospital and a government office to register the birth in that area.
You could probably get registered at Anna Regina or close to Georgetown. The problem I think would be getting the Venezuelan citizenship given the state Venezuela is at right now.
I think there could be some assistance infrastructure in Lethem.
Do it for your child!!!
You failed to mention about citizenship through marriage, Russia and Spain are fast examples. Also if you have your own child in a jus solei jurisdiction and then become a citizen as a parent/carer for your child.
Viewers.. who has multiple citizenships???
@@MuzzaHukkato other nations, comparatively it is fasy
What about passport through marriage?
Here you can see videos about it: ruclips.net/video/jqihBb0fAx4/видео.html; ruclips.net/video/Sv5lXD6_a1k/видео.html
And then the person can move to Cape Verde 🇨🇻 and marry one of it’s citizens to collect their 15 citizenship.
He doesn't recommend illegal stuff
Not remotely illegal, if you actually fall in love with a Cape Verdean citizen.
Law changed 5 year of marriage required now.
Chile does not have birth right citizenship
Yes it does. Do your research.
@@chenteprimo no it does not ! Eres chileno?
If a child is born to foreign patents the child can naturalize if he lived 1 year in chile before 18 and then apply for citizenship
Article 10, of the chilean Constitution, states that if the parents are foreign legal residents then the child acquires chilean 'ius soli' citizenship; which is, by its very definition, a birth right citizenship. In any case, Chile has a restricted form of birth right citizenship, but birth right citizenship nonetheless.
No necesito ser chileno para saberlo, ya que el conocimiento no distingue nacionalidades.
@@chenteprimo yes if they are legal residents ...
I said in previous post foreigners !
I.e. illegal or tourist , in transit etc
Por eso no queria quedar mas in chile
Pais de mongolicos y retrasos mentales
I never plan to get married or have kids, but if I did then I would want that kid to have multiple citizenships.
I myself want to get French citizenship or maybe Italian citizenship, and if my husband would also be a dual citizen of two different countries (I'm from the United States) then our baby could be a quad-citizen or even a quint-citizen if I end up getting three citizenships. lol
Forget dual citizenship, sept citizenship (7 citizenships) is what some people might have in a few generations if family bloodlines collect citizenships like Pokémon. lolololol
I think get more places visa free is the better thing
Common theme: almost all the countries here are in Latin America 🌴
You have experience you know (me).
Wow cool how meany passports do you have wow
My father has a dual Australian and British passport
14? Those are rookie numbers
If you have a Jewish grandparent you can also get an Israeli citizenship and passport without much work
is impossible, if you holding a Chinese passport at first...lol... must be Europe passport first
Why would you want 14 passports? Maximum you need is 3 passports
Because you have the right to live in 14 countries. And have a list of places where you could escape should bad things happen to your country
i also want a Chinese passport ...lol... best to use in Thailand... when you buy a apt, local Chinese banks give you a big loan ....lol... you can buy how many you want... no need pay any Chinese taxes
China doesn't allow dual citizenship. They want loyalty to CCP.
14?
You work for the CIA? 🤔
😂