Andrew thank you for all the work you have put in and truly appreciate that you share it with us. For me as a world traveler for years it's great to hear your perspective and reminds me that we all have a lot to learn. Tks again I'm an expat in Asia, Taiwan most of the time.
You will always have red tape & don't forget the language barrier unless you speak the language it's even more frustrating even if your paying for help Cheers from 2 Canadians 🇨🇦 living in Mexico Yucatan Peninsula 🙏✌️
Andrew, have you ever considered setting up some kind of subscription service where users could log in and do some research on their own? I’m. Particularly thinking of finding out information about what is required for various countries to get a citizenship or residency documents… perhaps a $30 a month subscription fee to a research database your company maintains.
How about a second passport for someone on a fixed income who is retired and no investments? Just cause Im not thrilled with the US currently and will probably move abroad.
If one receives all of their income from rental properties in the United States and dividends from stocks in the US stock market, how can taxes be reduced or eliminated by renouncing citizenship and moving to another country? Assuming all properties are sold, can income from dividends be maintained or do these equities also need to be sold? Can these same stock investments be purchased through foreign brokers to reduce US tax liabilities?
I was born in Lebanon to Lebanese citizens, I had Lebanese passport when I traveled to America in 1978, I also have an American passport as a naturalized citizen of the US, and all 4 of my parents were children of Armenian genocide survivors, can I have a 3rd passports if I chose based my current status and Armenian heritage. I know I can pay and get an Armenian visa after seeing your other RUclips video. Ok I’m watching that video now, thx. Also all my parents and grandparents were born in Lebanon when Lebanon was a French territory, how dose that allow me to apply to obtain a French passport? What would be the downfall?
I believe he said he already had some content stored up. Perhaps he's just presenting topics for which he'd already started preparing. Either way, it's nice to see him.
@@BlackMuslimConservative True, I think he said something like that indeed. Better to end the era otherwise, but anyways, let's see what the future will bring
Everyone needs more than their salary to be financiaIIy stable. The best thing to do with your money is to lnvest it rightly so it grows because money left for savings always end up used with no returns... 👍
@@NewCastleIndiana no worries, this is super confusing haha In some select cases, you can continue to build towards a passport after living there. That’s called naturalization
@@NewCastleIndiana Some countries do indeed have a path towards citizenship after 'X' number of years of permanent residency. Perhaps you can search online for those which you may be interested in.
Yeah and years ago, the practice was you needed to stay in that country continuously for that x number of years, that was the prerequisite before they would even consider upgrading your status. Idk if that practice is still enforced or even tightened
I sold a plot of land and my car for the purpose of obtaining a Vanuatu passport through investment. Five months after I obtained the Vanuatu citizenship and passport, the European Commission imposed a ban on Vanuatu citizens from entering the European Union, so what is the solution?
You should have looked at Vanuatu's history of screwing foreigners big time, like stealing their property. These low intelligence dark people have no moral values, do not trust them, other countries don't.
No, use Andrew's recommendations for that, but check the validity, he can make mistakes or be out of date. My citizenships are by time spent. He mentions Caribean islands citizenships, by payment or investment, they are not great, but better, I think, than Vanuatu.
“Slaved to one own country, drafted to the military” … No country can exist without citizens who are willing to defend it. Maybe one of the requirements for citizenship in any country should be an oath to serve the country in time of need.
We found out some people they are very lucky enough they are never ever dreamed worries about temporary money and some most valuable places passports that all already they know available for them only about timing we are not perfect but we are strongly believe in we are not alone, keep still keep in mind we never ever dreamed being someone else or something fabricated we are always a life no matter whatever situations only make us more stronger than we’re because always we really on Almighty Allah thank you everyone for sharing knowledge
Andrew, tell me, what do you think about the idea of adopting two new laws. one is about punishment for parasitism, the second is about punishment for vagrancy?
Have you ever been treated differently at an airport because of your passport?
All the time
Yes
Best Second passport with maximum number of visa free country
Even got deported 😅😅
Yes, I am always brusquely treated by NY/NJ border officials, when I show my US passport! 😆
Andrew thank you for all the work you have put in and truly appreciate that you share it with us. For me as a world traveler for years it's great to hear your perspective and reminds me that we all have a lot to learn. Tks again I'm an expat in Asia, Taiwan most of the time.
Lots of valuable info in this one!
You will always have red tape & don't forget the language barrier unless you speak the language it's even more frustrating even if your paying for help
Cheers from 2 Canadians 🇨🇦 living in Mexico Yucatan Peninsula 🙏✌️
Andrew, have you ever considered setting up some kind of subscription service where users could log in and do some research on their own? I’m. Particularly thinking of finding out information about what is required for various countries to get a citizenship or residency documents… perhaps a $30 a month subscription fee to a research database your company maintains.
How about a second passport for someone on a fixed income who is retired and no investments? Just cause Im not thrilled with the US currently and will probably move abroad.
those eye-brows
The best
Thanks.
Passport money is the best
If one receives all of their income from rental properties in the United States and dividends from stocks in the US stock market, how can taxes be reduced or eliminated by renouncing citizenship and moving to another country? Assuming all properties are sold, can income from dividends be maintained or do these equities also need to be sold? Can these same stock investments be purchased through foreign brokers to reduce US tax liabilities?
I was born in Lebanon to Lebanese citizens, I had Lebanese passport when I traveled to America in 1978, I also have an American passport as a naturalized citizen of the US, and all 4 of my parents were children of Armenian genocide survivors, can I have a 3rd passports if I chose based my current status and Armenian heritage. I know I can pay and get an Armenian visa after seeing your other RUclips video.
Ok I’m watching that video now, thx.
Also all my parents and grandparents were born in Lebanon when Lebanon was a French territory, how dose that allow me to apply to obtain a French passport?
What would be the downfall?
The Venezuelan passport lol
I thought that Mr. H. said he would be backing out of presenting in RUclips videos. Fine with me, but anyways... Yes, nice to see him around still :)
I believe he said he already had some content stored up. Perhaps he's just presenting topics for which he'd already started preparing. Either way, it's nice to see him.
@@BlackMuslimConservative True, I think he said something like that indeed. Better to end the era otherwise, but anyways, let's see what the future will bring
Would be great to hear what languages you have studied?
Canada. 🤣🤣🤡🤡
Very helpful tips 🎉❤
Glad you think so.
Everyone needs more than their salary to be financiaIIy stable. The best thing to do with your money is to lnvest it rightly so it grows because money left for savings always end up used with no returns... 👍
So remind me again, does permanent residence get you a passport? I need to put up a white board or Take better notes.
no, residency just means you can live there.
@@StonedAlone Thanks. My old brain sucks. I wasn't sure if SOME countries treat this differently than others.
@@NewCastleIndiana no worries, this is super confusing haha
In some select cases, you can continue to build towards a passport after living there. That’s called naturalization
@@NewCastleIndiana Some countries do indeed have a path towards citizenship after 'X' number of years of permanent residency. Perhaps you can search online for those which you may be interested in.
Yeah and years ago, the practice was you needed to stay in that country continuously for that x number of years, that was the prerequisite before they would even consider upgrading your status. Idk if that practice is still enforced or even tightened
WAKANDA!
I sold a plot of land and my car for the purpose of obtaining a Vanuatu passport through investment. Five months after I obtained the Vanuatu citizenship and passport, the European Commission imposed a ban on Vanuatu citizens from entering the European Union, so what is the solution?
what were you smokin'
@Pat Risberg why do you think VANUATU is perfect?
You should have looked at Vanuatu's history of screwing foreigners big time, like stealing their property. These low intelligence dark people have no moral values, do not trust them, other countries don't.
@@grancitodos7318 Is there a citizenship or residency by investment program that you would recommend?
No, use Andrew's recommendations for that, but check the validity, he can make mistakes or be out of date. My citizenships are by time spent. He mentions Caribean islands citizenships, by payment or investment, they are not great, but better, I think, than Vanuatu.
“Slaved to one own country, drafted to the military” … No country can exist without citizens who are willing to defend it. Maybe one of the requirements for citizenship in any country should be an oath to serve the country in time of need.
Bro. You're the best..
Absolutely UAE in PERSIAN GULF ☄️
We found out some people they are very lucky enough they are never ever dreamed worries about temporary money and some most valuable places passports that all already they know available for them only about timing we are not perfect but we are strongly believe in we are not alone, keep still keep in mind we never ever dreamed being someone else or something fabricated we are always a life no matter whatever situations only make us more stronger than we’re because always we really on Almighty Allah thank you everyone for sharing knowledge
Andrew, tell me, what do you think about the idea of adopting two new laws. one is about punishment for parasitism, the second is about punishment for vagrancy?
Very helpful information. Thank you!
The answer is Luxembourg..
Good weather ( a little cold)
Low taxes ( I don't know how much)
And 5 years you get citizenship
Wow. Is that easy. First a residence permit, but how easy is that?
@@grant5059 thats not easy
@@namalanoi4030 That's what I think too.