Why You Need Second Citizenship In 2025
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Why do you need to get a second passport in 2025?
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In this video we talk about the increase of travel restrictions around the world, along with how you can protect yourself by diversifying your passport portfolio.
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Happy new year
Happy new year!
Just paid for my FBR application and gathered all documents. I'm now looking for a witness.
Thanks for the info and I'm sorted from last year XD
Good!
Before applying for the second citizenship mind of the question of tax residency and the fact that there are some countries you can't rid of their citizenship!!!!
in Nordic countries we have a Schengen Area and Nordic Passport Union. For citizens of any Nordic country, identity documentation is legally not required to enter or reside within any other Nordic country.
Applying for ETIAS shouldn’t be a problem for me. However, when I entered Europe through France, I went through PARAFE (Passage Automatisé Rapide Aux Frontières Extérieures), which didn’t give me passport stamps. Later, when I left Europe through a Portuguese airport and met the border guard face-to-face, the agent scolded me for not having stamps! This was an unfair treatment. I just had to show my plane ticket on my phone app, which indicated the exact date I was admitted to Europe. Then, he let me go and told me that it’s realistic to request stamps the next time I travel to Europe. Honestly, this is very dictatorial! I’m considering getting dual and multiple EU passports to avoid this issue.
Did you know that getting second citizenship in some countries may oblige you serve in it's military?
ETIAS = ridiculous laws, bureaucracy? It makes no difference to genuine tourists and travellers. The same when I get my ESTA, Canadian or Australian ETA... A simple online process taking a couple of minutes and that's it. If a traveller isn't genuine, overstays, has a criminal record, managed to violate some rules in the past or is on some kind of a list then the system will prevent them from proceeding and they'll have to visit an embassy to apply for a visa. Doesn't seem like an unreasonable thing to record entry and exit.... If anyone needs a second passport, then he or she needs residence in that country or has a weak passport and needs access to other countries travelling. In both cases one has to go through the proper channels and not only buy one but actually have residence, learn the language and pass some strict tests.
Migrating to Western countries and obtaining citizenship are the most ideal aspirations. However, the current political situation in South Korea is not promising, with the president facing impeachment and an arrest warrant. In response, I released a statement stating, “If the president is impeached, be prepared to vacate the Korean peninsula and seek alternative means of safeguarding Korea.” Additionally, I learned that traveling with only one passport is not reliable, especially in these uncertain times. Even with a strong passport (overseas Korean citizens traveling and living in certain countries), I strongly recommend having dual and multiple passports when residing overseas.
From a Irish person, Our passport has been wrongfully and frivolously given out to Alot of people that are from non Irish decent and for multiple reasons, one being the right of travel in the EU, and I mean A - Lot. That being said, unless you have legitimate Irish ancestry, I would try for a different country instead of using ours to travel unless you are making a significant contribution to our country that helps the indigenous as I see a big reform happening soon on this issue
Same for the rest of Europe. These EU passports beggars often have got no connection to the country they apply to. They treat second citizenship like holiday house. Some want to avoid brexit fuss and some get aroung problem such as post war sactions like travel ban.
You mentioned a term that is new for me: language portfolio? What do you mean?
Being able to speak multiple languages