I Bought a Citizenship That Can Travel the World

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  • Опубликовано: 13 ноя 2021
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  • @YesTheory
    @YesTheory  2 года назад +8968

    Thank you to everyone who has ever watched, subscribed, gotten anything from Seek Discomfort or whatever way you have supported us and been a part of this community. You helped us free Ammar from this constant stress and we can now travel the world together. Thank you thank you thank you for changing all of our lives and unlocking a new world of possibilities for us ❤️

    • @saikobanters4323
      @saikobanters4323 2 года назад +9

      No, thank you!

    • @RAWJimmy
      @RAWJimmy 2 года назад +10

      Thank you for sharing and being positive change for the world 🌎 we need more people like you guys.

    • @imcontemptwithlife4155
      @imcontemptwithlife4155 2 года назад +1

      Kinda wasted your money ngl

    • @minecraft-hw7kh
      @minecraft-hw7kh 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/AUQSrogh5MU/видео.html

    • @DinanathLad
      @DinanathLad 2 года назад +2

      ❤️❤️❤️

  • @drewbinsky
    @drewbinsky 2 года назад +14039

    So incredibly happy for you Ammar!!! Can’t wait to travel together in the future !

    • @moshiboshi7108
      @moshiboshi7108 2 года назад +38

      Love your vids, pls go to my country sweden again and have a nice time:)

    • @saiduszaman4892
      @saiduszaman4892 2 года назад +18

      I love your Videos Drew Binsky.. when you gonna upload the Southi Arabia Vlog??

    • @nawarajgautam
      @nawarajgautam 2 года назад +2

      The man himself commented here , woww ... Lots of love Drew

    • @aampakistani3003
      @aampakistani3003 2 года назад

      I want u and ammar together, two future legends in one video

    • @rahuljize
      @rahuljize 2 года назад +4

      Worst thing to do if travelling to muslim country

  • @plypayj3
    @plypayj3 2 года назад +4525

    Ammar could visit St Kitts for an episode of Yes Theory, that would be cool to see.

    • @christinamaiya691
      @christinamaiya691 2 года назад +25

      Yassss

    • @4man996
      @4man996 2 года назад +33

      Yes Theory Yes Theory, must have

    • @undrcoverlouky
      @undrcoverlouky 2 года назад +33

      Yes please! Go to St Kitts!!!!!

    • @nartworks557
      @nartworks557 2 года назад +31

      I literally commented this same thing 2 days before and got no likes 😂😂 but seriously that would be a pretty interesting video especially when they see his passport once he enters

    • @SuperUsa4ever
      @SuperUsa4ever 2 года назад +4

      Great idea

  • @sheriffarahat171
    @sheriffarahat171 Год назад +122

    as an Egyptian currently in the military and with my family in the states I feel you, and cried my heart out.

    • @ththim7785
      @ththim7785 3 месяца назад

      Did't people call the Caribbean a SH*t hole country? People better behave themselves when they get accepted and don't come down hear with no white supremacy nonsense. WE DON'T TOLORATE THAT!

  • @superg8787
    @superg8787 Год назад +77

    People with strong passports won't ever understand the exact struggle we go through :( we always feel so restricted! Anyway, so happy for u

  • @quadmft
    @quadmft 2 года назад +4391

    So happy for Ammar

    • @minecraft-hw7kh
      @minecraft-hw7kh 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/AUQSrogh5MU/видео.html

    • @rndmprsn3970
      @rndmprsn3970 2 года назад +8

      Bro what are these fucking bots

    • @wingmanbomer
      @wingmanbomer 2 года назад

      Yes absolutely! So happy for Ammar

    • @noobmaster3666
      @noobmaster3666 2 года назад

      Same here

    • @MrAmmarT
      @MrAmmarT 2 года назад +1

      Thank you my name is Ammar

  • @st4rgirlaalia
    @st4rgirlaalia 2 года назад +983

    As someone from Saint Kitts im incredibly honoured to welcome you with open arms. So proud of you Ammar!

    • @nikola7802
      @nikola7802 2 года назад +41

      Thanks to your people he is free that is a blessing! Good karma for your people!

    • @laadybee7752
      @laadybee7752 2 года назад +21

      I am from St. Lucia and I am so proud of my Caribbean neighbor for giving this great gift to Ammar.

    • @Leo1239150
      @Leo1239150 2 года назад +5

      Nikola , also good money :D but yeah, I agree with you

    • @i-am-your-conscience
      @i-am-your-conscience 2 года назад +27

      Reach out to him.. I am super sure he would like to meet up with an native.. I am sure he wants to visit and learn about the country that gave him a new life

    • @mikey10006
      @mikey10006 2 года назад +3

      Aaliyah Samuels is such a kittian name

  • @tetejohnson8287
    @tetejohnson8287 Год назад +162

    I’m a Liberian who been living in the US for over 30 yrs. My dream is to travel the world. I received my green card in September 25, 2020…booked a flight that very day to go to Dubai. The visa application process is very stressful!! Would definitely spend that on a passport to the world. Worth every penny!! Congratulations!! Wish you the best!

    • @rhyswilliams4893
      @rhyswilliams4893 Год назад +2

      I guess I'm fairly lucky I have a fairly strong passport in terms of were I can visit. Shame I can no longer travel to the EU with my driving licence.

    • @tinman6182
      @tinman6182 Год назад

      @@rhyswilliams4893
      Why just curious?

    • @rhyswilliams4893
      @rhyswilliams4893 Год назад

      @@tinman6182 i can travel almost everywhere without filling in/applying for visas.

    • @mrthug2729
      @mrthug2729 Год назад

      @@rhyswilliams4893 so are you a British citizen? After Brexit?

    • @rhyswilliams4893
      @rhyswilliams4893 Год назад

      @@mrthug2729 yes I am. Why would brexit do anything to my citizenship?

  • @MainCharacterDotX
    @MainCharacterDotX Год назад +54

    I am from Nepal and I can understand the pain. I am in Japan rn and I envy how my Japanese colleagues just buy the ticket and travel anywhere whereas I would have to submit even a copy of my last year's bank statement just to get rejected for the visa. 😂
    I am convinced this world is just a huge tragicomedy play! I wonder who wrote

    • @mrthug2729
      @mrthug2729 Год назад +4

      What's good my Nepali fella? Same in the UK. I too envy my colleagues who have British or Irish passports. They talk about going to places during vacations while me just making trips back home and forth.
      Ek choti tyo border patrol le jhandai visa cancel gardeko thiyo mero.

    • @kimle-yw7wg
      @kimle-yw7wg 10 месяцев назад +9

      Me too , i'm from vietnam, my passport is very difficult to get visas to countries like USA, UK, AUSTRALIA, CANADA AND EUROPE, every time I apply for a visa I feel like I'm doing a stressful final exam I'm going crazy

  • @AsianAndyfilms
    @AsianAndyfilms 2 года назад +529

    Why am I crying? I don’t cry.

    • @Jappanb
      @Jappanb 2 года назад +3

      It's ok 😘

    • @krrangarajan5391
      @krrangarajan5391 2 года назад +2

      Simp Alert

    • @quaalood
      @quaalood 2 года назад +2

      I

    • @shafir2
      @shafir2 2 года назад +2

      wtf asian andy lmao

    • @WillF1980
      @WillF1980 2 года назад

      You got something in your eye also I take it.

  • @eamonandbec
    @eamonandbec 2 года назад +3702

    As Canadian travellers, we have spent the last month learning from Moroccans what it is like to travel with a non-Canadian passport. It has been so eye-opening and what a reminder of the amazing privilege we have just by being born in North America. And then to watch this 😭. All those adventures and border crossings that Ammar had to miss or go through uncomfortable questioning…. MAN, we are so unbelievably happy for you to put that in the past. Can’t wait for you to go home and squeeze your loved ones 💛💛💛. So happy!! Thank you for sharing your story x

    • @themapoe
      @themapoe 2 года назад +67

      I'm a US citizen but I live in Germany. The immigration office has always been very kind to me; they've never questioned the legitimacy of my documents, they're very clear with what I need to bring, and all of the surprises have been positive. It really grinds my gears when fellow Americans complain about having to do the absolute bare minimum when my colleagues from, say, India had to jump through a whole bunch of hoops to even get here and then be forced to do it all over again.

    • @AP02112
      @AP02112 2 года назад +7

      Just a reminder that the west is superior in every way.

    • @playmakersmusic
      @playmakersmusic 2 года назад +14

      @@themapoe I mean you are US citizen, that speaks volumes, no one is going to question the legitimacy because of the power and presence US have in the world.

    • @khwilabou8745
      @khwilabou8745 2 года назад +48

      Im a moroccan myself, i need a year of planning before going to any country

    • @aworldofasunshine
      @aworldofasunshine 2 года назад +10

      I love when my favorite RUclipsrs comment on each other’s videos 😍

  • @mydogisbailey
    @mydogisbailey Год назад +81

    a good citizenship is definitely such an overlooked blessing. I was born a Chinese citizen but naturalized as a Canadian citizen. I’m thankful for that every day. I love Canada

    • @malachistephenson1319
      @malachistephenson1319 10 месяцев назад +6

      Yes! As a fellow Canadian I am so glad we can live with little fear when travelling. And I do hope you get to do a lot of that :)

    • @HolmBucks
      @HolmBucks 10 месяцев назад +5

      @@malachistephenson1319 it's a blessing to travel with a Canadian passport. We are lucky here in Canada (thank god)

  • @cloakee4555
    @cloakee4555 5 месяцев назад +25

    As a Singaporean I never realised how blessed I was to be able to travel so easily. Thank you for opening my eyes and making me so grateful for the opportunities I have. So happy for you and hope you continue to have amazing and fun adventures!

  • @0608coolman
    @0608coolman 2 года назад +1218

    St. Kitts and Nevis 100% deserves a dedicated Yes Theory video for this, also I totally think you could've crowdsourced the 150k Ammar needed in about a week if you had asked us.

    • @CharlyDerKater
      @CharlyDerKater 2 года назад +32

      True but also he said it was some kind of donation I don't know the us Tax system but here in Germany donations can be written of the tax so they basically won't have to pay 90k in taxes now

    • @jerseylife8701
      @jerseylife8701 2 года назад +39

      @@CharlyDerKater it’s basically the same. 75k that yes theory paid is also a business expense so it was always gonna be deducted from their taxes. Then his personal $75,000 is considered a donation and gets written off of his own taxes.

    • @jerseylife8701
      @jerseylife8701 2 года назад +11

      We did pay for it in a way, well half of it. They used merch earnings.

    • @voltskrafty8936
      @voltskrafty8936 2 года назад +1

      No doubt!!

    • @kimoliburd8829
      @kimoliburd8829 2 года назад +6

      We definitely do. Please come visit us and let me take you around.

  • @brettconti
    @brettconti 2 года назад +2726

    Well deserved, Ammar. Your story is an inspiration!

    • @vatsal1917
      @vatsal1917 2 года назад +2

      Aye you're here too

    • @MariA-yr8kd
      @MariA-yr8kd 2 года назад

      People don’t realize how blessed Americans are (aka naive Americans themselves). So happy for you Ammar ❤️

    • @SpaceRanger187
      @SpaceRanger187 2 года назад +1

      so he couldnt go back to Egypt why?

    • @SteveJobIess
      @SteveJobIess 2 года назад +6

      @@SpaceRanger187 because he is a draft dodger. Rather than serve his country, he fled for an easier life, and now cries about not getting to travel. So he literally buys another citizenship. #SeekComfort

    • @SpaceRanger187
      @SpaceRanger187 2 года назад +2

      @@SteveJobIess Thats crazy..The fact this channel has 5m subs..Goes to show you morals have left the human race..Wolnt they just arrest him when he goes back or why has Interpol got him

  • @ZaminKay
    @ZaminKay Год назад +74

    Having been born in Iran I know exactly how Ammar felt. Even though you never did anything wrong in your life you are being met with such skepticism and bias that at some point I developed extreme social anxiety and clawing my way out of that was a fight that I don't wish upon anyone. When I turned 16 I finally received a passport from a European country and Ammar's video showed me once again how blessed I am to have received this gift of freedom

  • @sch-corp
    @sch-corp Год назад +357

    Amazing video. Makes me feel incredibly guilty to have both an Australian and UK passport - and my UK passport has never seen the bottom of a stamp. There is also something rather absurd about the fact the only difference between Ammar facing interrogation at every immigration port, and being waved through, is $150,000USD. Shows how much of a farce the global migration/visa system really is.

    • @rhyswilliams4893
      @rhyswilliams4893 Год назад +23

      It's a prime example of money opens doors for you.

    • @CyanideCarrot
      @CyanideCarrot Год назад +7

      And the countries with the weakest passports also tend to have the lowest incomes. Coincidence? I think not

    • @CereJYP08
      @CereJYP08 11 месяцев назад +1

      it is a problem. Especially those former British Empire Carribean countries are serious security loophole. Actually whole Europe is a giant problem.

    • @CereJYP08
      @CereJYP08 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@CyanideCarrot if they leave the door open and make travel free there are a lot of people who will travel to wealthier nation to work even for lower than minimum wages. criples economy and create social problems. Which is what's already happening in 1st world countries.

    • @heinwlod3895
      @heinwlod3895 11 месяцев назад +6

      I wouldnt call it a farce. It makes sense to restrict who comes in and out.

  • @johnnyharris
    @johnnyharris 2 года назад +3359

    Very happy for you Ammar. Thanks for sharing this story.

    • @sLxicecube
      @sLxicecube 2 года назад +10

      Love your vids keep up the great work

    • @sbo3
      @sbo3 2 года назад +13

      Huh, why do you not have a verified creator tick? I thought you were a spoof account for a min but apparently not!

    • @nad1ax2
      @nad1ax2 2 года назад +1

      @@sbo3 I've seen folks with 30k subs having verified accounts, Johny has 1.9mil

    • @vatsalyasharma5585
      @vatsalyasharma5585 2 года назад

      No verify tick? RUclips doesn't like johny
      :(

    • @hardiksingh4138
      @hardiksingh4138 2 года назад +1

      How's your channel not verified?

  • @lowbridge6751
    @lowbridge6751 2 года назад +372

    I met these 4 guys from Yes Theory last week in Paris. I walked into a Lebanese Restaurant to order food for me and my friends and I saw them sitting around a table. I was litterally staring at them when I walked in cause I recognized them and I couldn’t believe it! I was confused, but at the same time I started smiling under my mask. 😂
    I’ve then turned my sight to the counter and I saw the two restaurant’s chefs laughing because they knew that I’ve recognized them haha. After that I turn my head again and I see these four guys looking at me with a big smile! I didn’t wanna bother them while they were eating so I went outside to wait for my food to get ready. But then they walked outside too and I approched them asking to get a picture. We had a really nice conversation and they were so humble and generous, as you see them in videos. Love you guys! ❤️✌🏼
    It was all so random but I am glad that I went to that restaurant :D

    • @gawdbody6710
      @gawdbody6710 2 года назад +5

      I dont get "Star Struck" not the slightest bit, and iv seem some ridiculous rich people.... but I would go nuts if I would have seen these guys. Kudos for u for not getting giddy lol

    • @NotMeNotYou123
      @NotMeNotYou123 2 года назад

      you're one lucky lad..

    • @YesTheory
      @YesTheory  2 года назад +11

      It was so great meeting you man, both you and your friend had great energy, hope you enjoyed the Lebanese food as much as we did!

    • @lowbridge6751
      @lowbridge6751 2 года назад +1

      @@YesTheory Yes, the food was amazing!
      Thank you guys for giving me time to talk to you, I will keep those selfies with care. And congrats Ammar for your new passport, you deserve it man! 🌍🛫

  • @digitalEbony360
    @digitalEbony360 Год назад +44

    Imagine a brotherhood like this. Congratulations Ammar. I’ve only just starting watching you guys. You inspire me so much. Thank you for the videos 🎉

  • @TawanaEvangeline
    @TawanaEvangeline Год назад +100

    Wow. I’m from another caribbean country that also does the Citizenship by Investment program and have heard so many naysayers about “selling our passports away to God knows who.” This video really put into perspective that there are good people out there who are restricted only because of where they happened to be born. I’m so happy for you Ammar! And welcome you to the Caribbean Community ❤️. I hope many others out there like you are able to gain approval through this program and happy travels!!

    • @chmatacek
      @chmatacek Год назад

      Do you realise this guy is kind of unique. He's probably like the only Egyptian in history who managed to do it and only thanks to financial support from his European friends.
      The main issue here is that the passport bough like that is being used by Chinese and Russian agents & spies who are trying to sabotage Europe.
      Cyprus that was the only country of the EU selling it's passport was forced to stop it. You will be as well at some point. Or you will lose your access to Europe. It will happen at some point, the only question is when

    • @rosahacketts1668
      @rosahacketts1668 Месяц назад

      These other Nations treat blacks really bad in North Africa! Stop being so naive!

  • @h3llbeck
    @h3llbeck 2 года назад +804

    This is great! Now Ammar can have fun travelling around the world and we can see him in a lot more videos!

  • @XODanceLabel
    @XODanceLabel 2 года назад +531

    Welcome to the Caribbean Ammar!!! Much love from Trinidad 🇹🇹

  • @oliverbevan2575
    @oliverbevan2575 Год назад +43

    As a British passport holder who has recently fallen in love with travel this has reminded me of the privilege of a powerful passport. Furthermore my Egyptian friend who settled in the UK following with his fathers entrepreneurship visa was recently approved for UK Citizenship so this video is particularly touching as I know the excitement first hand

  • @archi-mendel
    @archi-mendel Год назад +67

    As a guy who has just lost his country in March (I am a Russian citizen and haven't been back to Russia since the invasion of Ukraine started), I will have to go through similar things very soon. I am a bit jealous but absolutely happy for you guys :)
    People underestimate how great it is to be born as a citizen of a nice peaceful country.

    • @cherylibarra1253
      @cherylibarra1253 Год назад

      Which law service did you use?

    • @archi-mendel
      @archi-mendel Год назад +2

      @@cherylibarra1253 it is a bit different, I am not going to buy citizenship, we will try to get it through one of the quick citizenship programmes in Latin America.

    • @mnl4455
      @mnl4455 Год назад +2

      ​@@archi-mendel hey, good luck!! curious which country of latin America and how quick is quick? Thanks! :)

    • @archi-mendel
      @archi-mendel Год назад +5

      @@mnl4455 Argentina. We're going to give birth to our baby there. Fingers crossed. It takes 1.5-2 years to get passport for parents after baby is born. But it only takes couple months to get residence permit. Newborn is getting Argentina citizenship immediately after birth.

    • @mnl4455
      @mnl4455 Год назад +2

      @@archi-mendel I see, thank you for answering and good luck :) !

  • @tikkj
    @tikkj 2 года назад +1345

    I travel loads on my British passport and I've never once given a single thought to how easy it is for me to go through borders, other than to get annoyed at having to wait for an hour. Learning how difficult and dehumanizing the visa process is for him, then watching him just go through a border without an issue like I do, and breaking down because of it? Really hit me hard. Congratulations Ammar. I wish you nothing but mild inconvenience at the border from this day forward :).

    • @Skybar23
      @Skybar23 2 года назад +54

      yep...a lot of us in the west take our passports for granted. Im from Australia and I remember visiting many countries and many times I come across 2 lines at checkpoints -one thats visa free and others that need a visa...it is kinda dehumanizing when you see this

    • @alexandreboisvert5990
      @alexandreboisvert5990 2 года назад +17

      As a Canadian, I feel the same. Never had a thought about how fortunate we are.

    • @marinadeburgos8666
      @marinadeburgos8666 2 года назад +9

      I'm from Spain, and I took it almost for granted (specially in the EU) but with the covid restrictions I realized that it's not that easy to go through the borders. Btw I know it's not the same situation as Ammar's

    • @onyx1714
      @onyx1714 2 года назад +8

      I actually don't travel much on my Singapore passport, but I have travelled to many different countries where the passport allows me to get into visa-free lines, which is something that I should appreciate.

    • @Russian_Agressor
      @Russian_Agressor 2 года назад +15

      Im from russia, because of politics its really low chance for someone here to travel in any outside country

  • @johnd.20
    @johnd.20 2 года назад +1277

    "This is the biggest payment of my life, and it's for my freedom" Freedom is priceless! So happy for you man!

    • @jonasyounes8652
      @jonasyounes8652 2 года назад +5

      Ye for his conveniance. Must be nice being able to bypass military service.

    • @jawadkayani3883
      @jawadkayani3883 2 года назад

      its ground breaking payment lol

    • @Sicaliber
      @Sicaliber 2 года назад

      Tatakea

    • @SCY7H3
      @SCY7H3 2 года назад +4

      Well apparently it's a 150K

    • @DandyInLuv
      @DandyInLuv 2 года назад

      clearly not

  • @julieannragojo6729
    @julieannragojo6729 Год назад +45

    Thanks for sharing your story Ammar. As a Filipino who also needs visa to travel practically anywhere in the world. Going through customs and them questioning why you do not have this or that just makes me panic inside.
    And thanks to Yes Theory for always creating heartfelt videos.

  • @alijahgonzalez2033
    @alijahgonzalez2033 Год назад +18

    I remember seeing you first upload “why I can’t return home for 7 years” 4 years ago, and I just felt immense panic and sorrow for you. I couldn’t imagine being in your position and having to face the restrictions and limitations that you were met with. Each and every day, Yes theory inspire me to reach past what I believe my limitations are, and to never give up. This is no exception; I’m so unbelievably happy for you Ammar, enjoy this new phase of your life full of travel and memories ❤

  • @Misterslidedropper
    @Misterslidedropper 2 года назад +555

    Man, this one hit close to home. Realising the world isn't accesable to everyone. Seeing you overcome those boundaries is inspiring.

  • @heyanhho
    @heyanhho 2 года назад +1337

    As a Vietnamese citizen, I can never forget the numerous panic attacks I've had getting through the borders. Despite having already acquired a valid tourist visa, I was threatened and accused of horrible things. These border officers are not only aggressive, but they treated me like a criminal. They went through all of my belongings, through my phone and my notes...
    I hate that this type of discrimination is acceptable. So so so happy for you Ammar. Thanks a bajillion for sharing this journey with us

    • @santiagojimenezmoncada4257
      @santiagojimenezmoncada4257 2 года назад +8

      Greetings from a Colombian!

    • @MrSqurk
      @MrSqurk 2 года назад +56

      It is really messed the difference in how people are treated. I once entered a country without the necessary visa (completely my mistake) and due to my British passport they just let me in.
      Sounds like you get a harder time even with all the proper documentation.

    • @Mottzhy
      @Mottzhy 2 года назад +33

      Same problems for Indonesians like me. Unfortunately, our law forbids us to get 2nd citizenship. We will automatically lose our Indonesian citizenship.

    • @gionatavassena801
      @gionatavassena801 2 года назад +33

      @@Mottzhy honestly you might just be able to get one. I have double German and Swiss citizenship (not allowed by Germany) but they just don't know and don't have to

    • @patsonlim528
      @patsonlim528 2 года назад +4

      i am Thai never had that problem but was refused a uk visa once but i just flew to the uk anyway

  • @ilovedumplings123
    @ilovedumplings123 9 месяцев назад +10

    As an Austrian (currently 3rd strongest passport in the world) this made me cry like a baby 😭 I never realized how privileged people with strong passports are - not only for travelling, but it is so sad to hear that Ammar had to miss so many important events back home and could not see his family and friends for such a long time. I am so happy for you that you can return to Egypt now, Ammar! Can‘t wait for a video from Egypt (and hopefully also from your new „home“ St. Kitts and Nevis)!

  • @FilmDigest
    @FilmDigest Год назад +21

    I relate so heavily! It took me 20 years to be able to leave America at all and return to my home country (all due to a clerical error). That feeling of entering and exiting an airport with ease is worth all the lawyer fees and all other fees incurred

  • @omardore
    @omardore 2 года назад +1232

    As someone that was born and raised in St Kitts and Nevis 🇰🇳 and now living in London…. Really happy for you and take care of our passport🇰🇳

    • @boilingwateronthestove
      @boilingwateronthestove 2 года назад +9

      What would you say is the greatest part of your country?

    • @omardore
      @omardore 2 года назад +56

      @@boilingwateronthestove well going to the volcano for a hike 😀

    • @romanianhustler3309
      @romanianhustler3309 2 года назад +10

      @@omardore i see no problem with egypt military law. If you enjoy the country in the no war time you must protect it in the war time.

    • @nizamettinavcar1943
      @nizamettinavcar1943 2 года назад +103

      @@romanianhustler3309 No one asked.

    • @theyboreshe
      @theyboreshe 2 года назад +30

      @@romanianhustler3309 L take

  • @maxsieben5921
    @maxsieben5921 2 года назад +291

    Ammar is such a real genuine person he could have easily got that money by asking yes theory fans for 1 dollar and make a profit but he didn’t. So happy for him

    • @hackneygyal
      @hackneygyal 2 года назад +1

      I know I was thinking the same thing. So genuine, such an amazing heart.

  • @indaybudayandfamily2421
    @indaybudayandfamily2421 Год назад +11

    Bro, you deserved it! I shed tears while watching this video, I do feel the same way as a Philippine passport holder which has a limited countries to visit - I am screaming and hopeful that one day I'd be able to travel without so many restrictions. Thank you, Yes Theory for providing us with sooo much informative videos to watch. Cheers to many more adventures and we are always looking forward to it. God bless. Much love and respect from the Philippines 🙏❤️🌷

  • @bradbowks3207
    @bradbowks3207 Год назад +3

    Love this! Im british and ive nver thought what it must be like for somoene from another country who has limted travel restrictions. Must of been so hard watching your friends travel and you couldnt. These are good friends and they have stuck by you all the way, much love. Goes to show that we are all the same. A piece of paper deos not define us. So happy that you found a way.

  • @amirazakeri
    @amirazakeri 2 года назад +583

    This made me teary eyed... amazing

  • @radishpie
    @radishpie Год назад +3

    This was such a beautiful video! Maybe I cried… this has definitely made me appreciate and gain a new perspective for what my mum went through (when I was little) in regards to the whole visa and citizenship process. Congratulations Amar, go far 🙏🏼

  • @canbekaytek6753
    @canbekaytek6753 Год назад +2

    Dude. Your story almost brought tears to my eyes. I am so happy for you that you get to see your family again with no hassle and no worry. Wish you the best in this journey of yours. 👍

  • @josenachon4681
    @josenachon4681 2 года назад +231

    Seeing Ammar arrive in paris and cry after the short time it took for him to get his passport stamped made me cry with him. I guess it’s due to watching ammars journey for so long and seeing just a slice of the pain and sacrifice he had to go through in order to achieve his goal. All of us are proud of you ammar and we can’t wait to see you travel with the group problem free everywhere you go!

  • @florenceleclerc1154
    @florenceleclerc1154 2 года назад +400

    My boyfriend is a refugee, he talks everyday about the pain of not being able to go back to his family in Iraq. I cried when you got you passport stamped... I'm so happy for you Ammar

    • @rockhop8595
      @rockhop8595 2 года назад +7

      race traitor

    • @oldgrandpamos3341
      @oldgrandpamos3341 2 года назад +21

      @@rockhop8595 You do know that most Middle Easterners are Caucasians too, right? How is she betraying her "race" then?

    • @Ban00
      @Ban00 2 года назад +8

      @@rockhop8595 someone's triggered lol racist found in the comments

    • @adrianpaulochoa9825
      @adrianpaulochoa9825 2 года назад +3

      @@rockhop8595 human ignorance knows no bounds

    • @yossi126
      @yossi126 2 года назад +1

      Snowflakes these days avoiding mandatory army duty and call themselves refugees

  • @John-Sena
    @John-Sena Год назад +19

    I’m so happy for you, sir. 💐 Congrats 🎗

  • @MichaelDenuh
    @MichaelDenuh Год назад +21

    This story hit home so hard. It's like 10x harder traveling anywhere with a Ghanaian passport. This is my new goal for 2023: Buy a new passport. I just want to explore the world 😩😩. Thanks for sharing your story man.

    • @EmmaWithoutOrgans
      @EmmaWithoutOrgans Год назад

      @@YBehri neocolonialism, white power and imperialism are disgusting institutions.
      Wealth shouldn’t be the factor determining travel, a homeless man has the same right to travel as a wealthy one - and it should be no difference where you happen to be born and to whom.

  • @cagrciftci5475
    @cagrciftci5475 2 года назад +199

    I’m from Turkey and I’ve realised that When Amar was in front of the police desk they were discussing about taking him inside of Turkey or not. I’m really thankful to the police officer who said “He can enter.”.

    • @erikbonilla7377
      @erikbonilla7377 2 года назад +6

      im living in turkey right now and it is an amazing place. love all you guys

  • @josephinehoej
    @josephinehoej 2 года назад +262

    It's strange how you can feel so close to someone you've actually never met. I'm crying happy tears for Ammar. Yes Theory truly is something special. Thank you so much for everything you guys do.

  • @bunniekara713
    @bunniekara713 Год назад +4

    I’m so happy for you bro, you made me cry. It was beautiful. You got a new subscriber ❤

  • @shogunoopsy
    @shogunoopsy Год назад +2

    Amazing to see this story. I had goosebumps throughout seeing how much this means to Ammar and how supportive you all are to eachother.

  • @abookutopia
    @abookutopia 2 года назад +1034

    This made me so emotional - CONGRATS!!!!!!

  • @christiancruz967
    @christiancruz967 2 года назад +133

    When Ammar broke down crying after being stamped on European soil for the first time, I felt that. As a citizen of a developing country, I only know too well how hard it is to get a visa in Europe and the anxiety of whether or not you will be let in. So happy for him.

    • @bryx170
      @bryx170 2 года назад

      I feel you, bro. Philippine Passport is good for overseas workers (OFW) but definitely not good for travelling. Not gonna lie, I want a Canadian Citizenship to access more countries but I want to be dual. 🇵🇭🇨🇦

  • @ermaek2145
    @ermaek2145 Год назад +3

    I am SO happy for Ammar! This was another heartwarming story from Yes Theory. 😍 Greetings from Finland!🤗

  • @durandboshoff6097
    @durandboshoff6097 Год назад +4

    I found you guys today on RUclips and every video I've been crying.... such a heart warming story you guys do.... hopefully one day when I'm old I'll meet guys like you exploring South Africa.

  • @df1985
    @df1985 Год назад +611

    As an Irish citizen, I never understood the privilege of booking a flight, arriving in a country, and they are friendly and wave me through no questions asked. I then worked with multiple nationalities in Singapore and they explained how difficult it was to travel. I couldn’t believe it. Congrats on your new passport, many happy years of travel ahead 😀

    • @envueltoenplastico
      @envueltoenplastico Год назад +16

      Fun fact: In the mid '00s an Irish citizen couldn't travel to Colombia without a couple of visits to the Colombian embassy in London to get a visa. That's long changed though.
      I travelled around Central America in '06 and it was quite an eye opener to see other people have much more hassle crossing borders. Belize for example, didn't allow Israelis without a visa - the thing is, one of the few direct ways to Guatemala from México is... though Belize. Israelis could take the bus, but could not get off at any point. Weird situation! I believe that's also changed now however.
      Anyway, I always appreciate my Irish passport! I've met a few dual citizen Brits, US Americans and Israelis who almost always just use their zero hassle Irish passport :)

    • @Lagr3n
      @Lagr3n Год назад +11

      Me on the contrary (also the EU citizen), I never understood why this is not a standard for so many other countries, whose passport-holders cannot just go on holiday to any other place with bureaucracy.
      This should be normal for quite everyone, you go, show the passport, the accomodation/ funds/ onward ticket or whatever is needed and just get there.
      If you make a problem/ overstay your visa/ etc then get deported and banned from ever coming back - but now the world treats most of people as if they were criminals...

    • @archi-mendel
      @archi-mendel Год назад +12

      @@Lagr3n the reason you don't understand is that you are an EU citizen and wouldn't probably do whatever you could to stay in the country which let you in for holiday trip and not return back to your homeland :)

    • @titochawe3739
      @titochawe3739 Год назад

      Hello

    • @DamianBrown
      @DamianBrown Год назад +2

      I always get a much better response with my Irish passport than I ever had with the UK one. Sometimes they look and say huh, because I'm mixed and look more Colombian/ latino to them but ye much better.
      I've been to Colombia 7 times since 2012 so glad I missed all that

  • @SpaghettiRoad
    @SpaghettiRoad 2 года назад +741

    This is amazing! I'm really happy for you that you were able to get a second passport!

    • @paulpogba1245
      @paulpogba1245 2 года назад +3

      Wauuh hey spagetti Road jeg er fan af dig

    • @paulpogba1245
      @paulpogba1245 2 года назад

      Hej spagetti road

    • @julianpickertmayen7913
      @julianpickertmayen7913 2 года назад +1

      SPAGHETTI ROAAADDDDD!! LOVE THE VIDSS

    • @svenkaasik9868
      @svenkaasik9868 2 года назад +1

      As a swede its my duty to hate danes but you do amazing content so i would be thankfull if you got a new citicentship too

    • @paulpogba1245
      @paulpogba1245 2 года назад

      @@svenkaasik9868 hej Sven i gjorde det "godt" mod Georgien

  • @himesilva
    @himesilva Год назад +7

    Wow, the fact that they put the papers and new passport in a fancy looking box with a nice bow is a subtle reminder of how precious and life-changing it can be to get a stronger passport!! Congratulations Ammar!

  • @karlweilbacher4684
    @karlweilbacher4684 Год назад +1

    I've only recently stumbled across this channel and can honestly say I'm glad I did.
    You guys are an inspiration and give me hope for the future.
    Keep it up!
    Greetings from Namibia! 🇳🇦

  • @marvinmahehu1848
    @marvinmahehu1848 2 года назад +761

    Finally someone is speaking about how dehumanizing, humiliating, and degrading the visa application process is for us "lesser passports" (African,Asian, Arabic ). They treat you like you're not even human,asking straight up dehumanizing question, having to prove your entire exsistance.

    • @Jim-hk1el
      @Jim-hk1el 2 года назад +97

      Every country has the right to determine who is allowed within their borders. There is no human right to accessing whatever land you want, whenever you want. It’s hard to properly vet people from countries with corrupt/archaic governments. It’s not the Immigrantion Officer’s fault, it’s the fault of the home country of the citizen.

    • @HS-wp5vb
      @HS-wp5vb 2 года назад +49

      @@Jim-hk1el Exactly. And the visa procedure is not dehumanising, it is just checking whether you are abiding by the law. Also many African states are applying visa restrictions against EU citizens. I have travelled to several African countries and have spent a decent amount of money on visa fees and procedures.

    • @kinkane5566
      @kinkane5566 2 года назад +9

      @@HS-wp5vb "visa fees and procedures" no doubt in some cases meaning paying exorbitant amounts in ripoff money because they know you have money so... they want some of it. TBF each country can charge whatever fees they want but it does get old when you get stuck paying some extra jip of a money grab because they're fleecing every foreigner coming through for everything they can get. I've stopped going to some countries due to this actually.

    • @sheiladikshit5110
      @sheiladikshit5110 2 года назад +24

      what are you on about mate? you just need to prove you're not going to overstay the visa. that's all they care about 99% of the time. adequate funds, hotel booking, return ticket, and ties to your country of origin. yes, it's a ballache, but to call it "dehumanising"? you must be having a laugh.

    • @sheiladikshit5110
      @sheiladikshit5110 2 года назад +14

      @@kinkane5566 "fleecing every foreigner"? what? could you imagine if egyptians and other nationalities could travel visa-free all over europe? we'd be overrun with people arriving here to work illegally.

  • @Missy260590
    @Missy260590 2 года назад +329

    As someone who has just been granted an US Green Card after 2 years, I felt this.
    Congratulations Ammar!

    • @jonathanclayton3918
      @jonathanclayton3918 2 года назад +5

      Any advice on getting started with applying for the green card?

    • @josaffa7993
      @josaffa7993 2 года назад +4

      Congratulations on your Green Card :)

    • @arossi10
      @arossi10 2 года назад

      T'es française ?

    • @Missy260590
      @Missy260590 2 года назад +1

      @@jonathanclayton3918 It depends which way you are going..
      Marriage? Work? Are you already in the US?
      The USCIS website will have plenty of info for you! You can find under which category you would fall and they will tell you which paperwork you need to fill :)

    • @Missy260590
      @Missy260590 2 года назад

      @@arossi10 non, je suis Belge :)

  • @AqeelSyed
    @AqeelSyed Год назад +4

    I cried while watching this video, very happy for you Ammar, you made it! Congratulations brother.

  • @wesvonbiltong5550
    @wesvonbiltong5550 Год назад +21

    As another African who’s passport is like venom, i am so happy to see your win my brother.

  • @six
    @six 2 года назад +731

    I'm so happy for Ammar, this video shows that you can't take everything for granted, appreciate what you have and cherish what you can further obtain, material or not!

    • @nabilsaadi8704
      @nabilsaadi8704 2 года назад

      How do you have no videos but a lot of subscribers ?

    • @Winsomnia
      @Winsomnia 2 года назад +5

      @@nabilsaadi8704 there are a lot of these, typically they either had a previous youtube channel, or they used a subbot, then they get a verification badge, and wipe their channel clean, fix up a nice and simple name, and enjoy their free clout.

    • @nabilsaadi8704
      @nabilsaadi8704 2 года назад +1

      @@Winsomnia what would be the goal of doing something like this ?

    • @m-h1217
      @m-h1217 2 года назад

      Don't give likes to clowns like these.

    • @daveyfrancy3118
      @daveyfrancy3118 2 года назад +1

      @@nabilsaadi8704 clout and to make it easier for them to spam

  • @youngdirkk
    @youngdirkk 2 года назад +407

    Wow...I take my freedom for granted.

    • @lordwhitepowder
      @lordwhitepowder 2 года назад +2

      A lot of people do and they are still jerks

    • @lazyeyedwolf5284
      @lazyeyedwolf5284 2 года назад +1

      Probably because neither you or them are truly free only a few are truly free. No freedom for you to take for granted.

  • @feliciawilson4031
    @feliciawilson4031 Год назад +2

    I just stumbled upon this video and I'm from Trinidad so officially a someone from the Caribbean I just wanna say hi fellow citizen from the Caribbean and you guys should come down to celebrate your new culture and I'm super happy for you. I really hope for good things in your future

  • @shaniqua767
    @shaniqua767 Год назад

    I am so happy for you!!! I was crying right along with you!! Congratulations!! So excide to see your new journey and all the places you get to go now that you could not go before.

  • @obayhosni
    @obayhosni 2 года назад +299

    As a Syrian, I can tell you that the struggle, the fear and the anger Ammar shows are so real, it's one of the hardest things to know that you're not welcomed anywhere in the world. No matter how kind, educated or successful you are, travelling is a nightmare when you have a bad passport and people will always treat you disrespectfully. I hope one day I get to feel his joy of having a new passport :) Best of Luck Ammar .. you deserve it

    • @mayalherek8263
      @mayalherek8263 2 года назад +6

      As a fellow Syrian, I confirm that the struggle is real! I even cried along with Ammar when he got his passport stamped in Paris' airport

    • @obayhosni
      @obayhosni 2 года назад +5

      Unfortunately, our syrian passport has become one of the worst passports on the planet ☹
      I also cried when Ammar got his stamp and felt like a human being like the rest of the world

    • @BLUENOSEDANNY
      @BLUENOSEDANNY 2 года назад +1

      Maybe your fellow countrymen shouldn't commit acts of terror? It wouldn't be so difficult to travel

    • @mayalherek8263
      @mayalherek8263 2 года назад +11

      @@BLUENOSEDANNY Yes, I condemn terrorism and pray for peace everywhere. At the same time, most Syrians are victims of this terror and we are the ones who suffer the most from it. Yet, we are made to feel like less of humans by many people across the world which is very sad. I did not choose which country to be born in, yet I have to live every day paying the price for being born Syrian

    • @BLUENOSEDANNY
      @BLUENOSEDANNY 2 года назад +1

      @@mayalherek8263 enact change from within your nation

  • @GregSalazar
    @GregSalazar 2 года назад +1549

    Congratulations Ammar! 🚀🚀Lisa & I are so excited for you & the YT team!

    • @wizardkoer782
      @wizardkoer782 2 года назад +2

      No way dude you watch Yes Theory as well, cool!

  • @ednalottering6544
    @ednalottering6544 Год назад +3

    What you have done is courageous. I do understand why you have done it. I am from South Africa and had to jump through hoops every time I travel. I also had to make a plan, and immigrated to New Zealand. Good luck 😀

  • @TheTravelTechBear
    @TheTravelTechBear Год назад +1

    Congratulations!! I've been a dual citizen since 1984 and while we have VERY different reasons, your story resonated with me a lot especially, for me, with what happened with Brexit.
    I'm so glad to see your story and that you've been able to become more free to travel the world which is such an amazing place. Looking forward to seeing more videos of you travelling, Ammar!

  • @aflamwamosalsalat
    @aflamwamosalsalat 2 года назад +408

    أغلب جوازات بلداننا العربية بلا قيمة في العالم للاسف ، أفهم شعورك عمار تماما ، عشت نفس الشيء وتمنيت لو كان بلدي هو من يعطيني هذه الحرية .

    • @mouadelfaiz3949
      @mouadelfaiz3949 2 года назад +13

      unfortunately, we can't travel to each other either (arab country --> arab country) 😞

    • @dragonfan36
      @dragonfan36 2 года назад +5

      I hope in the future this will be a thing of the past!

    • @josephbenadam
      @josephbenadam 2 года назад

      @@mouadelfaiz3949 Yes you can

    • @gangliominion5910
      @gangliominion5910 2 года назад +4

      @@josephbenadam not everyone. Trust me, from experience.

    • @Gingerboii1604
      @Gingerboii1604 2 года назад

      Yh but first the arabs have to open their borders to each other so then the other countries will start opening their doors for us.

  • @celinerampaul9422
    @celinerampaul9422 2 года назад +244

    As Caribbean citizens, seeing Ammar so happy with our Caribbean community passport is amazing, we wish him all the best and hope his future endeavours are good to him!!

    • @derrickvermont9806
      @derrickvermont9806 2 года назад +1

      Knowing that many persons go this route to avoid being held accountable for different reasons, this one really made sense.

  • @manette3634
    @manette3634 Год назад

    Teary eyed while watching you fulfill your dreams Ammar! Looking forward to your new adventures. You deserve it!!

  • @aaronmalone258
    @aaronmalone258 Год назад +2

    I cried most of this! So happy for him, no I didn't help, but I wish I had. This is amazing and heart-warming, I am so happy for you.

  • @LukeKorns
    @LukeKorns 2 года назад +266

    CONGRATS AMMAR

    • @jayus2033
      @jayus2033 2 года назад

      Play more battlefront 2

    • @askalmaskalmemes5460
      @askalmaskalmemes5460 2 года назад

      Helo i am very poor😥
      i dont have job to handle my family😭
      i work on RUclips but no a good reponse😭
      youthink i am worse thank other😭😔

    • @2026bearpolar
      @2026bearpolar 3 месяца назад

      ​@@askalmaskalmemes5460I don't give a shit. Maybe get a job?

  • @brunokaufmannfigueiredo8153
    @brunokaufmannfigueiredo8153 2 года назад +205

    When Matt said that without Ammar Yes Theory would essentially be over, he couldn't really be more wrong. And I mean that in the best way possible. What you guys have created, the 4 of you who started this, now goes way beyond just you. I don't think you have realised what you've accomplished. Everlasting impact. Seek discomfort is way more than a brand, it's a belief and a way of living.
    So happy for you Ammar

  • @heatherfeather1293
    @heatherfeather1293 Год назад +78

    I am so happy for Ammar and so frustrated at how hard the world makes it for people to travel and settle where they want to. It can be a very cruel system.

    • @ScotianBlooded
      @ScotianBlooded Год назад +1

      exactly im mostly Scottish (Canadian) and would love to own a place there but its just not really possible with all the hoops you have to jump through

  • @jakebeales-hobson8913
    @jakebeales-hobson8913 2 года назад +145

    I sit here now as an English citizen, living in Mexico, watching with a tear in my eye. I never truly realised how lucky I was to be born in a country where we take complete freedom for granted. I'm so happy for Ammar - the relief on his face when he finally walks into a country without any issue is inspiring. I wish you all the biggest success with the new drop and heading into 2022. Thank you for inspiring us every single day guys & best of luck for 2022! So excited for the future of Yes Theory!

  • @wallflower99
    @wallflower99 2 года назад +162

    As an Egyptian with a Dutch dual citizenship I totally understand how Ammar feels. Though I was blessed to have been born with two. It always blew my mind that I had different rights and freedoms depending on which passport I used when I'm, in fact, the same person. It frustrated me that a piece of paper dictated the course of my life. It also frustrated me that it insinuated that I'm in some way better than my fellow Egyptians that don't have another citizenship. It's an incredible privilege to not have to think about visas or bank statements every single time when I want to travel. Or as a woman have to ask permission first through the government (although most arab countries don't do this anymore, back in the 90s my mother had to still ask permission to leave Egypt). Lastly, congratulations Ammar. Be free, as you should have been from the start. I hope you get to see your family soon and who knows, maybe I run into you aswell as I'm currently in Egypt. I wish you all the best❤

    • @daud1543
      @daud1543 2 года назад +3

      you're very humble.

    • @kral3046
      @kral3046 2 года назад +1

      Can i also get Dutch Citizenship if i study uni and live a few years there? I've heard conflicting opinions whether dual citizenship can be acquired without heritage, marriage etc.

    • @Johnne009
      @Johnne009 2 года назад

      Would there be penalties if you skip conscription?

    • @tainanking
      @tainanking 2 года назад

      You just praised a guy for turning his back on his country and dodging military service…. Wtf

    • @jvanegas9
      @jvanegas9 2 года назад +3

      @@tainanking why you have to risk your life for a cause that maybe you don't believe, why you have to pause your life and your dreams for reasons that another person for money and power decided?

  • @camilojimenez7582
    @camilojimenez7582 Год назад +2

    amazing story ! thank you for inspire people like us who still looking for freedom to move and travel whereever we want to discover new cultures and meet amazing people ! its been 8 years for me since i left home and could return, im in the same path as you Ammar. today you gave me hope . Thank you

  • @Spainog
    @Spainog Год назад

    This is so heartwarming... So glad that Ammar accomplish this I know how hard it is to get a visa and having traveling issues. Great you got your freedom ☺️

  • @persianOUTKAST
    @persianOUTKAST 2 года назад +590

    as an *Iranian* citizen, w/ *Permanent Residency* ( *Green Card* ) in *America* , this is pretty much my life
    endless *VISA* forms/requests/documents whenever I want to travel anywhere
    endless questioning by immigration staff, along w/ being pulled aside into back rooms for repeated questions by supervisors (even when i'm returning back to *America* )
    the stress & self doubt & feelings of being just utterly worthless is unbearably excruciating at times
    just b/c i was born in a different plot of land. a land that, although i love & respect it's culture & history, i haven't been too since i was 2 or 3 years old.
    i'm currently applying for *American* citizenship, & it's been a real struggle, even w/ highly capable legal representation.
    however, if it falls through, i'm gonna sell everything & go this route.
    thanks for sharing your story & good luck w/ all your future travels & endeavors.

    • @NikhilShahi
      @NikhilShahi 2 года назад +6

      Why is getting your US Citizenship a struggle? You have a Green Card - shouldn't it just be a matter of applying?

    • @Danialdaneshmand
      @Danialdaneshmand 2 года назад +1

      Arezooye Movafaghiat!! Good Luck!

    • @Andreas4696
      @Andreas4696 2 года назад +23

      @@NikhilShahi You have to be a permanent resident for a certain number of years, and applying for citizenship is a long, expensive and difficult process.

    • @ibraheemxd3335
      @ibraheemxd3335 2 года назад +6

      Good luck from Iraq ✌️

    • @NikhilShahi
      @NikhilShahi 2 года назад +1

      @@Andreas4696 per them, they are already permanent residents and have already applied, yet say that if it doesn't work out, they will leave. Unless they committed some crime etc while having a GC, I don't see why it is a struggle (as they say) - especially since they have already applied for the Citizenship.

  • @thefailedskate5360
    @thefailedskate5360 Год назад +540

    As an Afghan Passport holder I can feel the pain of getting visa for literally every country and getting nervous at every immigration center. it's so annoying having the world's weakest passport as your only passport.

    • @wendigo6667
      @wendigo6667 Год назад +12

      you mean its even worse then North Koreas passport?

    • @pigeon658
      @pigeon658 Год назад +66

      @@wendigo6667 Its the weakest passport in the world. Yes it is ranked lower than North Korea's passport

    • @ShaggyRogers1
      @ShaggyRogers1 Год назад +1

      @@wendigo6667 A NK passport will easily get you through the places that NK people could be visiting, AKA China. An Afghani passport will have you going through anti-terrorist + anti-illegal immigrant + anti-taliban spy hoops for eternity regardless of where you are trying to go. "Small" countries like many of the under developed asian and african countries get the hoops of "we don't have a direct system to check and verify these guys because we never see them usually", but have the normal entry or denial easily enough where you just know. Afghani's get put into red tape purgatory where they get put into limbo forever before being eventually denied for all their trouble.

    • @frlipa
      @frlipa Год назад +1

      @@CuriousConnoisseurs What country is that?

    • @thefailedskate5360
      @thefailedskate5360 Год назад

      @@cris9soares how?

  • @85delaney
    @85delaney Год назад

    You guys make me CRY on a DAILY BASIS!!!!! Can’t stop watching Yes Theory!!!! My husband laughs at me because every episode I get emotional. I’m so addicted to this channel!!! 🙌🏻
    As a stay at home mom, you guys remind me of what it is like to travel and follow your dreams. You’ve made me feel inspired again. That hasn’t happened in a while. 🙏🏽

  • @kerenmoynihan7955
    @kerenmoynihan7955 Год назад +2

    Wow - what an amazing story - Congratulations on manifesting the life you want - it's not easy and you made it happen together

  • @mahdighayrlmontadar6382
    @mahdighayrlmontadar6382 2 года назад +151

    I have been going through the same thing since 2016 when I moved to the US from Morocco. I was stuck here for 6 years because of the passport bullshit, isolated from my own culture and the rest of the world. I am making a documentary this month in Orlando and New York in Arabic, to share my story with the north African next generation, and why I decided to let go of the US. (I'm going to be modeling some of your storytelling from this video Ammar)

  • @aphamox
    @aphamox 2 года назад +205

    I have a French - European passport and an Australian - Commonwealth passport, i did't know how much freedom it granted me or how much I was ignorant about the troubles of great people trying to change the world was . Congratulations Ammar ! You inspire us to do better with what we have without knowing it !

  • @tarekewaida4057
    @tarekewaida4057 Год назад

    Great job guys recently find you so I am watching all your episodes
    Especially I felt what you felt glad for you but I am still there
    So proud of you !
    Love you guys

  • @mustafamohamed2552
    @mustafamohamed2552 Год назад +2

    Congratulations 🎉 Ammar
    I really feel what u had passed through
    I’m an Egyptian surgeon and my income is really higher more than most other people in US and Europe and I’m in love with traveling and if I want to travel I have to prepare for my trip like 6 months ahead especially if I’ll travel for many countries in one trip
    I remembered when I was even in Malaysia and my European and American friends we’re going to Philippines and Taiwan and I couldn’t be with them I need visas for both and I have to return to my home country to apply
    I really felt how hard it’s even more than Europe because they are really not that rich countries and I’m still couldn’t visit them
    This video makes me cry 😢
    Happy for u my little brother pray for me and all people who are suffering from that
    Mabrouk 🎉

  • @Pschokid
    @Pschokid 2 года назад +201

    I've worked in immigration so long I get shocked when people have such a limited information of how much of a privilege travelling is. I'm glad this video seems to be blowing up and educating people

  • @sisyphus1073
    @sisyphus1073 2 года назад +381

    As a Sudanese citizen, i feel this pain. I have not traveled much due to the limitations of my passport (blacklisted and among the 4 worst passports in the world) but decided to visit Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam as a tourist. In all these countries I was redirected to some immigration office for processing. I was held up in Phnom Penh airport once for 3 hours despite having a valid E-visa. I was accused of all kinds of things, including being a terrorist and a prostitute. It was only after suffering a massive panic attack and multiple calls to the hostel I booked with (thank god) that someone from there went out of their way to come to help me out. My experiences and difficulties traveling in Asia traumatized me and disillusioned me so much from even attempting to travel to Europe or North America. Meeting backpackers on the road talking about their experiences to just be able to hop on a "night bus" and hop around the "banana pancake trail" was just gutting for me. I had so much envy. However, wherever I landed backpacking, the citizens of the country were always so warm, kind, and inviting which just baffles me.

    • @yuriythebest
      @yuriythebest 2 года назад +9

      Hi! It would be interesting if you made videos about your experiences. Subscribed to your channel just in case you ever decide to do so.

    • @goldcd
      @goldcd 2 года назад +10

      I think there's a congnitive dissonance that's in the mind of many of us with 'good' passports.
      We enjoy the travel and meeting of people - we'd have no problem at all in suggesting meeting up on a reciprocal visit - but then we'll happily support a government that would block that visit.
      We can like each individual, but them all in a large enough group, and then we collectively decide we don't.

    • @Minacollections
      @Minacollections 2 года назад +5

      It all stems from racism and islamaphobia literally disgusting InshaAllah you can travel safely without all this. Make dua for the world to be fair and just to all

    • @Shirumoon
      @Shirumoon 2 года назад +5

      I hate to hear this. I hope you can visit Europe one day! Everyone who wants to visit should be able to come here.

    • @undeaddeer4920
      @undeaddeer4920 2 года назад +6

      I am actually working at boarderguard and this is like my biggest fear to discomfort someone entering my country. Sure many people of a certain country smuggle drugs or worse but many also are absoluetly innocent. It's incredible how we are thaught to behave with people who come from far away sometime.

  • @mrthug2729
    @mrthug2729 Год назад +2

    As a Nepali Passport holder, I can feel Omar’s pain and anxiety when he was going through immigrations. I don’t have that privilege as my friends here in the UK with their British or Irish passports and the worst thing is that I can’t get a dual citizenship because of my nationality.
    I remember when I travelled to Italy with my friends on holiday. All they had to do was book a flight to Italy three days before the trip but I had to apply for a visa one month before and wait for approval before I could book my flight. They spent £50/person (US$62) for the flight but I spent £120 (US$150 including my visa cost and flight cost) just to enter the country. They got warm welcome by immigration but I was detained to show them my documents and return ticket. After almost half an hour of cross questioning, I was allowed into the country. Leaving my friends annoyed who were waiting for me outside of the airport. Ever since then, I’ve told them not to tag me in for travelling anywhere as it’s stressful and expensive for me but also quite tiring for them.

    • @tarankalawat1646
      @tarankalawat1646 Год назад

      I feel so sorry for you man, thanks for sharing your experience with us.

    • @mrthug2729
      @mrthug2729 11 месяцев назад

      @@tarankalawat1646 Nah I’m alright. To be fair though, I did enjoy my time in Italy 👍

  • @quangsteo
    @quangsteo Год назад

    The video touched my heart. I cried when you actually passed the immigration with the new passport there. Thank you for sharing your great story!

  • @brandonmacak8975
    @brandonmacak8975 2 года назад +204

    I'm really hoping to see a travel video to St. Kitts and Nevis, in appreciation to them giving Ammar this amazing opportunity that is life changing for him!!

    • @gothxx
      @gothxx 2 года назад +30

      Agreed, but you are kind of stretching the definition of "giving" when he needs to pay 150 000 USD. :)

    • @ioanairimescu6451
      @ioanairimescu6451 2 года назад

      @@gothxx is better then to live in a country for several years ,take an examan and so on ,when you can just pay,help the country economy at the same time and get a new passport

  • @AndreasFelix
    @AndreasFelix 2 года назад +72

    The craziest thing is that Amar has been the same person with the same travel intentions all his life. He hasn't changed, only one damn document has changed.

  • @irishgarcia1726
    @irishgarcia1726 Год назад

    New here and I admire how free spirited these guys are. Beautiful friendship!

  • @mohsen1
    @mohsen1 Год назад

    Hi Ammar, I was very happy to see your excitement and feeling of freedom that you were finally able to travel around the world without any restrictions. I hope all your friends and team who were always by your side be successful. I wish you the best. 💗💓

  • @brianadriolo6056
    @brianadriolo6056 2 года назад +370

    It's crazy to see how different someone gets treated simply because they are born in a different country.
    I'm happy for you Ammar and i'm super excited for you to start this new chapter in life. ❤

    • @tariqrashid67
      @tariqrashid67 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/pL-T7Jvqd9I/видео.html🎧

    • @jovan-noble-guy749
      @jovan-noble-guy749 2 года назад +3

      It ' s not just that, it ' s also the county ' s political views and relationships with other countries. St. Kitts and Nevis was a British colony, that why.

    • @justadino8780
      @justadino8780 2 года назад +3

      @@jovan-noble-guy749 most of the world was

    • @ko-Daegu
      @ko-Daegu 2 года назад

      @Sinistre Cyborg why did he buy it thou why not other passports ??

  • @keannarobinson9105
    @keannarobinson9105 2 года назад +119

    Being born in St. Kitts and currently living in St. Kitts it has been amazing to see the freedom my little island has given you. Sooo glad for you

  • @tariqzodat4037
    @tariqzodat4037 Год назад +1

    To see the brotherhood among you is truly inspiring and incredible.i am a woman and this warms my heart to no end.these are true friends ♥️

  • @piepieph
    @piepieph 3 месяца назад

    I love you guys! Thank you for showing so much positivity, care, love and vulnerability. The world needs more people like you.

  • @zollotech
    @zollotech 2 года назад +322

    So happy for you Ammar. Can’t wait to see more with you being able to easily go where you want.