Interested in getting 2 second passports for the price of 1? In this video, we reveal how you can do so and also 30x your passport value by obtaining European citizenship: kzbin.info/www/bejne/pmTOlX1_i8R2iKM
@donovanmollenhagen80912 күн бұрын
Hi There, I'm just wondering how I can get someone to contact me regarding your service as I have completed your "Become a Client" form a couple of times and also reached out on your "Request an interview" form but have not received a response from any of them.
@christopherflanagan962611 күн бұрын
It's a little peripheral, but can you make a video about Mark of the Beast?
@pawlieblog79678 күн бұрын
@@donovanmollenhagen809hahahaha, I bet you’re not quite rich enough for Andrew’s expert team to bother with. 😅😂
@pawlieblog79678 күн бұрын
@@christopherflanagan9626😂
@thegroundpounders12 күн бұрын
Thank God I have my Maltese passport thru my wife! Married for 30 yrs. I love Malta and its people. Plus I travel all over the world with my Maltese passport!!!
@rayner718812 күн бұрын
Would like to ask sir, if how can a person non EU, become an EU citizen?
@SA-gu3ed11 күн бұрын
Useless country with no culture
@younge25211 күн бұрын
@@rayner7188 marriage, studies, work, and investment for most of the time
@InvestorDome11 күн бұрын
@@rayner7188The most common way to become an EU citizen for non-EU people is via naturalization; living in an EU country for a certain period of time, learning the national language to the appropriate standard and having enough funds to live through the required period. Besides naturalization, there’s the CBI program from Malta (Citizenship by Investment), requiring you to pay a certain amount by either investing in real estate or the government, if I’m not mistaken. Another way of attaining an EU passport / citizenship is via descent (having a close family member with an EU passport); you would need to prove your relationship between you and the family member, in order to get the passport. For non-EU people, certain nations allow dual citizenship which can be a useful thing to have, but countries like India does not allow that, and you would have to renounce your Indian citizenship upon receiving your new citizenship.
@elsa_nyc12 күн бұрын
Thanks for discussing EU citizenship and specifically Malta program. I had been preparing a "slower" route, but will just move forward with Malta.
@ammageo12 күн бұрын
I'm visiting Malta at the moment. I'm amazed at how "diverse" it has become.
@ruralsquirrel515812 күн бұрын
Malta is not for everyone. It's VERY crowded, hot, barely has any vegetation, and in many aspects is a big step down in quality of life.
@atrumluminarium12 күн бұрын
@@ruralsquirrel5158What do you mean no vegetation? This complaint is usually made by people who go to Malta and stay in Sliema, St Paul's Bay or St Julian's for the entire visit. Just have a look at Google maps, Malta is mostly farmland, heaths and valleys
@devdetective175811 күн бұрын
bad diverse?
@ammageo11 күн бұрын
@devdetective1758 It looks like there has been a massive increase in Asian immigrants, especially from India.
@DixieBanjo8 күн бұрын
@@ammageo RIP Malta.
@aryunfiltered12 күн бұрын
You can let illegal immigrant in but if you are a hard working who want to live his life peacefully well you are not welcome
@DanR-d5w6 күн бұрын
Blame the system, no the player.
@LeonieBachmann-h7x12 күн бұрын
Thanks Andrew. I'd rather avoid the EU, though.
@livekxneki12 күн бұрын
any reason why?
@saveandinvestwithgiorgiolo837512 күн бұрын
Do not think of the EU as one country. There are some good countries and bad ones in the EU.
@kiko320812 күн бұрын
Cool vision. Same with US states!@@saveandinvestwithgiorgiolo8375
@JP-zs8qk12 күн бұрын
I think it is better. Really possible, that EU is gonna tighten countries under same EU rule totally soon.
@qeitkas59411 күн бұрын
@@JP-zs8qk Since when does cherry picking work with the EU? It does not exist and if it does, it will be eradicated very quickly.
@143931512 күн бұрын
Listen to him when he says do not just move to another city/county/state; go ahead and consider moving to another nation. My concern is that in 4 years from now (November 11 2024) amerika will not be the same. - Veteran
@mattanderson66729 күн бұрын
Brilliant discussion You always deliver great content Thank you Andrew Excellent analysis Thank you Sir
@nomadcapitalist9 күн бұрын
Our pleasure!
@saml896712 күн бұрын
Finally some good news! I thought for sure that the European Union was going to strike down Malta's MEIN program.
@KATravels9111 күн бұрын
Malta is a beautiful Island and probably the best place to live for expats if you want to avoid the EU Politics and yet being close enough to visit.
@plumairalbannach849212 күн бұрын
Anthony Albania? That is Brutal !
@adventurejoy543412 күн бұрын
Wish they'd send him there
@ZaneConnor8 күн бұрын
As an Aussie we welcome any insult to our Muppet PM
@JonathanJK11 күн бұрын
My mum is Maltese. She’s helping my sister and I get her our passports. Not a millionaire.
@Evansteven24412 күн бұрын
Money walks you know the rest nothing new but he is right it is a benefit offer for some.
@mackinacfleurs10297 күн бұрын
Thank you for this very interesting video. I have a great grand father who was born in France but unlike Italy, it seems to be a major headache to achieve the French nationality by descent. Ugh!
@nomadcapitalist7 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching. We'd be happy to help nomadcapitalist.com/products/citizenship-by-descent/
@sophrosyne590012 күн бұрын
Im Canadian and I watch to observe which countries are affordable to go to for 3-6 months a year .
@devdetective175811 күн бұрын
Try Paraguay or Uruguay Anything is better than Canada
@nomadcapitalist10 күн бұрын
We've discussed this a number of times: kzbin.info/www/bejne/b5K8aZJ6friAgJI
@quartermaster197611 күн бұрын
Started on getting my Mexican passport for the reason of having a neutral country passport. Well the last few years we've had an embassy close in Bolivia, an embassy invaded in Ecuador 🇪🇨 and strained relations with Spain and Argentina so much for a neutral country 🙄 I'm going to go to 🇧🇷 Brazil.
@nomadcapitalist10 күн бұрын
Glad to hear that.
@absolute311212 күн бұрын
Im a 0.7 figure entrepreneur 🤦♀️ 😂😂😂😂. Working on it
@anastaziabadeau221710 күн бұрын
Totally agree! " ...but I love myself more"!😂
@InvestorDome10 күн бұрын
I’ve a question that needs clarification: If I already am an EU citizen (I own a very strong passport, ranked in the top 3), would it still make sense to acquire Maltese citizenship?
@FollowtheMoney-sh8bt11 күн бұрын
I'm in a real catch 22. I'm not a high net-worth person. And if I was, how far would I travel (or spend) to save on taxes? Cost of living, safety, and an inviting atmosphere would probably be my core drivers. My worries might be, and pardon my inexperience, as I near retirement age....How do I make sure I can get benefits owed to me if I was to move? Pensions? 401k? Social Security? It seems that I would have one foot in the states all the time anyway? I only have a small side hustle and don't see a lot of money making opportunities between now and retirement about a half dozen years away. These are thoughts in general but I think about these things every time I watch your videos.
@nomadcapitalist11 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. We understand your concerns. We'd like to welcome you to Nomad Capitalist Live where we bring together ambitious entrepreneurs and top leaders in business, finance, and politics to share strategies on how to “go where you’re treated best.” It’s a great opportunity to learn about different pathways that align with your goals. nomadcapitalist.com/live/
@hubbabubba969511 күн бұрын
1. Travel to Malta and get a job. That will entitle you to a temporary residence permit that is renewed annually. You then pay tax on Malta (which is very low) and imediateley get access to great and totally free medicare. 2. When you officially retire in the US, you instead apply for residence as a retired on Malta. If you already live and pay tax there, they won’t kick you out. Your pension will be due for taxation on Malta, but with a double taxation form you have to fill in every year, it should be possible to avoid paying tax in both countries. Malta is an affordable English speaking and safe country, so even if you pay American taxes, you are better off there. No fear of being the victim of crime, 300 days of sun per year, great free medicare and all living expenses are very affordable. After 18 years, you will naturalize and will get a Maltese passport. So when you get very old, you are a citizen and have the right to get help with paperwork if you get confused with age or something like that + a non expiering and indesputable right to live on Malta no matter what. It willm also give you the right to relocate to any other EU country (like Ireland) should you rather wish for that. That's the poor man's option to get out of the US and move to a better place. Alternativeley you can move to Belize, which is english speaking, closer to the US and who don't tax incomes generated outside of Belize (like your pension). So no need for double taxation forms. Belize is over all cheaper than the US and most parts of the country are safer. If you don't mind learning Spanish, El Salvador (only recently, used to be a bad place) and Costa Rica are also popular places to retire.
@karlgreene21777 күн бұрын
It's harder for British people to travel than anyone else.
@johnykohli10 күн бұрын
Is residency required for Malta Passport? Would I have to live there too or is it just Citizenship By Investment?
@nomadcapitalist5 күн бұрын
We'd be happy to help. www.nomadcapitalist.com/apply/
@tommichaels202411 күн бұрын
I got mine!
@user-xg6yc8ho3w11 күн бұрын
I'd take a Matlese passport, but wouldn't want to live there.
@nomadcapitalist10 күн бұрын
Fortunately, those obtaining citizenship this way don't have to.
@tinabraxton4906Сағат бұрын
I have Maltese citizenship by descent. Trying to get my kids to apply, but they keep dragging their feet. Maybe they'll listen to you.
@sirainilawal11 күн бұрын
1 million dollars is what some EU citizens would spend plus taxes for their entire lives. If an EU citizen spends $1000 a month including taxes and they live for 75 years, they would have only spent $900k. Let’s put the remaining $100k on miscellaneous expenses throughout their lifetime, then that makes it $1million. I don’t see a reason why someone who is legally upright who can contribute to the economy up to the entire lifetime of 1 person should be denied.
@nomadcapitalist10 күн бұрын
Quite a valuable contribution from those who get citizenship indeed.
@yankeedrifter8112 күн бұрын
My understanding is that as far as investing for citizenship in Malta, you need only purchase a residential property for 700k euro and retain for at least 5 years?
@qeitkas59411 күн бұрын
Yes correct. Many EU countries have similar rules. In fact Canada also has. Nothing new here. A place like Estonia might be cheaper than Southern EU countries but of course the weather is not as pleasant there. It all comes with a price. There is no such thing as a golden bullet.
@devenderxxx11 күн бұрын
Malta is 700k so Estonia is how much property cost for citizenship ? @@qeitkas594
@leonardell-bon710411 күн бұрын
You get a residence permit if you buy property but not a citizenship.
@nomadcapitalist10 күн бұрын
And make a donation.
@bluuncover12 күн бұрын
Didn't Greece also have a similar program? Or maybe it is only a residence permit.
@qeitkas59411 күн бұрын
And Portugal, Spain, Cyprus, Estonia etc etc ..
@devdetective175811 күн бұрын
yes, was residence permit with citizenship in a few years
@nomadcapitalist10 күн бұрын
Greece has a residence by investment program which rarely leads to citizenship in practice.
@adamzarb-cousin662912 күн бұрын
Break down the tax system in Malta, Andrew!
@kkarinalew807112 күн бұрын
My great grandparents were German citizens, am I able to get citizenship through them?
@enjoystraveling12 күн бұрын
I tried that already, great grandparents are too distant for them has to be parents possibly grandparents, but I forgotten if grandparents were OK.
@basedblueboy877012 күн бұрын
No, too far back. Italian and Hungary are farther back options.
@rivenoak12 күн бұрын
nope but ask your grandparents to claim it. with them as germans you may get it for yourself
@kkarinalew807112 күн бұрын
@@rivenoak unfortunately my grandparents passed away :( would it be possible for my mother to get it? And then get it through her? For her it would be grandparents who had German citizenship
@rivenoak12 күн бұрын
@@kkarinalew8071 give it a try, always.
@leemartinez297511 күн бұрын
How is the US making it harder to get a second passport (citizenship)? I have not heard or read anything regarding that however it would not be surprising.
@InvestorDome11 күн бұрын
I personally think it is quite possible, as for one, the US is one of only countries in the world that taxes its citizens regardless of their location, domestic or foreign. Having access to another passport means a wider access realm to other countries visa-free, tax and asset management and a Plan B. (Only certain passports provide a tax haven and asset protection/management)
@nomadcapitalist10 күн бұрын
We discussed this here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/r6SnkKWNmt6DnbM
@leemartinez297510 күн бұрын
@@nomadcapitalist Thank you
@redwine266412 күн бұрын
I have both citizenship of the Island mentioned and of the country of residence. Malta is fine in all aspects but, the red tape and over blotted bureaucracy, still is a curse in terms of investments. Watch out for some past and current Banking issues and scandals. Case in point - the Panama Papers.
@arthur1670Сағат бұрын
9:06 They could just kick Malta out, the EU is a membership club after all.
@mrpeel323911 күн бұрын
Maybe the EU will insist that applicants learn Maltese? 😅
@kimberlypratt261311 күн бұрын
You keep talking about taxes but how do we pay for police, fire departments and good schools- infrastructure without paying taxes?
@leonardell-bon710411 күн бұрын
If you become a citizen of Malta, you will get all that for free, since hospitals, schools, and universities are free of charge in Malta. If your son/daughter goes to university, he will be paid a stipend. You still pay tax in Malta but at an advantage rates.
@nomadcapitalist10 күн бұрын
The same way countries that don't have income tax pay for them.
@Dextamartijn11 күн бұрын
I wanna become Canadian but still wanna keep my EU citizenship and can't because the Dutch dont allow dual citizenship
@rodrigobah847812 күн бұрын
When you say you work with 7-8 figures entrepreneurs, are you referring to the first or last line in the income statement?
@relbik6612 күн бұрын
Does it matter with an order mag range? 😂
@rodrigobah847812 күн бұрын
@@relbik66 One million dollars in revenue is one thing. Another thing is one million dollars in net income.
@nomadcapitalist10 күн бұрын
Annual income.
@ledique694512 күн бұрын
Do a video on telegram founder being detained in france being a uae citizen pls
@younge25211 күн бұрын
He is Russian _😅_
@ledique694511 күн бұрын
@@younge252 yes but he renounced his russian citizenship...became uae & french citizen i think?
@younge25211 күн бұрын
@@ledique6945 nah the French said he was Russian and using Russian passport to enter France they didn't even mention his French citizen
@Jakub.K012 күн бұрын
"Tax Friendly Poland" what changed?
@hansfranz777211 күн бұрын
Good luck there
@nomadcapitalist10 күн бұрын
We covered this here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/oJrPn6Rjn8SrjKM
@nomadcapitalist10 күн бұрын
Thanks for your question, check out our recent video where we discuss Poland's new Lumpsum Tax Program: kzbin.info/www/bejne/oJrPn6Rjn8SrjKM
@VampXcaptain12 күн бұрын
Is Malta accepting crypto investor?
@nomadcapitalist11 күн бұрын
Thank you for your question! Feel free to reach out to us. Our team would be glad to discuss your case and the possibility of Maltese citizenship: nomadcapitalist.com/apply
@excxflyr12 күн бұрын
Does a great grandmother qualify?
@enjoystraveling12 күн бұрын
Depends what country
@excxflyr8 күн бұрын
Ireland, sorry for the omission.
@stevie662112 күн бұрын
Anthony Albo 😆
@gyohngpersonal12 күн бұрын
Mr Henderson, do you have a Maltese passport? It could add a passport to your portfolio where your appearance can pass for a native Maltese. I wonder if that created any compliance problems at any point - you do not look like a native of any of the Carribean nations. An unrelated thing: if I'm correct, most of the MIIP programme applicants are Chinese.
@enjoystraveling12 күн бұрын
I think in many of the Caribbean nations, many Americans have moved there and they can look like they’re from Caribbean or European look so it doesn’t always matter.
@onlyagreeingsometimes12 күн бұрын
This whole leaving of the EU for England seems to be a long game plan and now Trump is in... it all seems to make sense. This is one way to get the US to run to Europe/England. In fact, it's cheaper to study in the UK for an American student than in the US in some cases. It's deeper than explained 🙄 but it would explain the reason for all the empty buildings and those who owned the old ones in the city having their problems as their home land is under going problems with their neighboring country that is being sold in certain areas. I wonder if there's good shares to buy too.
@jeremyleonbarlow12 күн бұрын
So Malta won the court case then, not surprising given the precedents.
@ajnaughtin112 күн бұрын
Antony Albania. Haha. Nice.
@barryram260512 күн бұрын
I would stay away from anything EU at the moment, the politburo in Brussels can and will shut you down.
@rivenoak12 күн бұрын
not the Malta program, fortunately
@MoMo-vl6ub12 күн бұрын
I am a Filipino and American citizen. If I want to get the Spanish citizenship, do I need to relinquish my American citizenship?
@riptyurass30212 күн бұрын
Yes because Spain only allows dual citizenship for ‘approved’ citizens. That means that only ex- Spanish colonies are approved, making the US an ‘unapproved’ citizenship to have.
@vegforce451811 күн бұрын
It's a grey area. On accepting Spanish nationality you agree to renounce the others. As long as you don't actively "use" the other nationalities in Spain/EU there is no consequence for not renouncing
@eujinlee993611 күн бұрын
@@vegforce4518really? That sounds like a great loup hole
@FHer-kb7gb12 күн бұрын
You remind me John Galt
@tobiaskozlov51515 күн бұрын
Everyone wants to be a maltese
@ufukgologlu12 күн бұрын
How Malta decides whether your income from stocks are capital ganis (not taxed) or trading income (taxed)? There are definitions on the paper such as long term. But it is not defined clearly what long term is. How is it working in practice, if your main income is gains from stocks and average holding period is lets say 1,5 years?
@leonardell-bon710411 күн бұрын
It's a little complicated. Malta does not tax capital. However, if your business trades stocks, its business and therefore the income is taxable at convention rates. On the other hand, if you bought stocks and had this investment for many years and want to redeem this money, the income is tax-free.
@Hmmm31311 күн бұрын
What you talking about is all for rich people…..
@nomadcapitalist10 күн бұрын
Yes, our clients are rich people.
@rayner718812 күн бұрын
True, Western world has the greatest rights, economy, and development, which is the best in the world. It shouldn't be questioned, since the person is background checked before they are let in to buy the golden passport.
@user-xg6yc8ho3w11 күн бұрын
🤦🏻♂️
@YzeGuyVex12 күн бұрын
What a about normal middle class families that make a quarter million in the USA? Where can we go?
@basedblueboy877012 күн бұрын
Right into the pods to eat ze bugs.
@nomadcapitalist11 күн бұрын
Thank you for your question! We would be glad to welcome you at our next live event where you can get started on your Nomad Capitalist journey and learn from the brightest minds in global citizenship, legal tax reduction, international diversification and Plan Bs: nomadcapitalist.com/live
@favin8611 күн бұрын
Who wants to go to ah*t show Europe. No thank you.
@ThomasBoyd-e4o11 күн бұрын
Awesome can you buy Italian citizenship yes Thomas. 500000 Ukrainian people got Italian citizenship they wealthy super rich Thomas are all White Population Ukrainian People who Italian citizenship yes National conservative. You better off as staffer job Italian parliament Rome Italy🇮🇹🎩🇪🇺 Thomas. San Mario Low tax Super rich in Italy. Awesome thanks congratulations.
@nomadcapitalist10 күн бұрын
Italy does not have a citizenship by investment program.
@Oomph600612 күн бұрын
Tax is not a punishment is what drives countries around... Welfare, Healthcare, Schools and Education, Roads, Public buildings, support to agricultures etc..
@lauchlanguddy100412 күн бұрын
yes, keeps countries stable
@rajeshji281112 күн бұрын
@@lauchlanguddy1004 As long as it is used for what @Oomph6006 described, it is ok. Research with military funding is often not talked about.
@enjoystraveling12 күн бұрын
That is true tax does help with certain programs and infrastructure, but if it’s a country like the United States, where if you live always in another country and never use anything inside, the United States and are still taxed in two countries then it’s another thing.
@Peter-m5n7m11 күн бұрын
"WE HOLD THESE TRUTH TO BE SELF-EVIDENT THAT ALL MEN ARE CREATED EQUAL." SINCE 'WE THE PEOPLE CANNOT AFFORD TO PROVIDE NONESSENTIAL GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS OR SERVICES TO ALL OUR RESPECTIVE CITIZENS THEN WE MUST PROVIDE THEM TO NONE OF OUR RESPECTIVE CITIZENS! THEREFORE, 'WE THE PEOPLE' MUST REDUCE THE SIZE AND SCOPE OF GOVERNMENT BY ELIMINATING ALL NONESSENTIAL GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS AND SERVICES THAT ARE NOT BASIC AND COMMON TO ALL OF OUR RESPECTIVE CITIZENS. INCLUDING THOSE ESSENTIAL PROGRAMS AND SERVICES THAT ARE COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE AND PRUDENT FOR OUR AVERAGE CITIZEN TO ACQUIRE VIA THEIR OWN MEANS." IF YOU WANT IT THEN YOU MUST PAY FOR IT. IF YOU WONT PAY FOR IT, THEN YOU DONT NEED IT! MOREOVER, GOVERNMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A CHARITY! “Not Yours to Give.” The essay was published by The Foundation for Economic Education in Irvington-on-Hudson, New York.
@ElliottJMiller12 күн бұрын
Losers hate winners. Lol. Very true. Story of my life. I want to be Maltese 🇲🇹
@acqnei2212 күн бұрын
I am native Maltese. Are you convinced of what you are saying?
@ElliottJMiller12 күн бұрын
@@acqnei22 yes I am dead serious.
@qeitkas59411 күн бұрын
@@acqnei22 And this is the problem. Too many people looking into this suffer from 2 things: escapism and a "going on a holiday" mindset. I have 30 years experience in living and working not in my home country. Places like Sweden, UK, Italy, UAE etc ... All multiple years experiences so you know after a while that it is not the place you live in that makes a difference.
@acqnei2211 күн бұрын
@qeitkas594 I have been there, not so many countries, but I have been there. When you get into a living and working pattern, after a while, the mundane sets in, and the excitement dies down. It is a funny trick of the brain that is always seeking to escape the situation it is in, only to end up stuck in the same situation over and over again.
@acqnei2211 күн бұрын
@ElliottJMiller I hope you are talking after 1) Having visited the island 2) Having trialled living in the island before committing big time.
@ashokpariyar-bb4wp10 күн бұрын
👌👍️🙏👏💓😍🇳🇵
@NortyNige11 күн бұрын
Have you been a very naughty boy? Spruking golden passports to the greater population globally?
@nomadcapitalist10 күн бұрын
With pride.
@rogerclark312 күн бұрын
A lot of people need to leave. But if you plan on never returning, 8 figures won't cut it. They will fleece you dry, if you don't know the game... $10M is not much to permanently relocate a family... Unless you're accredited and understand trading and corruption and international law... Little people, millionaires, do not apply...
@ABCDefpaco12 күн бұрын
Sorry that is complete nonsense.
@rogerclark312 күн бұрын
@ABCDefpaco Are you British? Europe is a mess. I would want to leave for sure...
@ABCDefpaco12 күн бұрын
It's nonsense that you need 10m to relocate your family 😂
@rogerclark312 күн бұрын
@ABCDefpaco I'm talking about people running away or are planning on never returning to the US...
@leonardell-bon710411 күн бұрын
This is all about citizenship. There are other options for Malta, it is easy to acquire a working permit or a nomad visa.
@brandon14693112 күн бұрын
Tax friendly ireland are you mad?
@rubensnogueira583812 күн бұрын
Heard of non-dom?
@nikolasffm12 күн бұрын
If you are not irish it can be quite tax friendly for like a decade, or if you are irish but did not live in ireland for s long time, they have tax deals for such people. If you livedi there always snd are irish, then you can not get those deals...
@nomadcapitalist10 күн бұрын
@Cpt.Harambe-g3j ETFs are actually one of the few things you'd need to structure separately as a non-dom.