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@VirtousStoic6 ай бұрын
Language requirement is so archaic but great video tysm.
@ce58076 ай бұрын
Q1@@VirtousStoic
@VirtousStoic6 ай бұрын
@ce5807 doesn't matter I don't care to learn any languages, but this is a great citizenship path for those that want to learn. I already googled that requirement u will asked to describe pictures and stuff in greek And my comment wasn't against the channel, it's against cyprus. It's an archaic dinosaur requirement to care about language. If we invest in their economy that's more than enough
@zorba913Ай бұрын
@@VirtousStoicYou’re kidding, right? Citizenship isn’t just about money. There’s a reason why people are falling all over themselves trying to get in to some of these places - it’s cause they already have money. How about a little patriotism, loyalty, culture, homogeneity. We don’t all want our countries turned into birmingham, miami, malmo, & marseille..
@inlovelyblue6 ай бұрын
You can do the same thing in Peru. Buy a place (less than $80k USD), register a Peruvian company to the address (takes less than 3 weeks), get yourself a business visa as the director of that company and boom. At year 3, if you can speak the language (Spanish) and show a connection to the country (that property), citizenship.
@valiantheart88916 ай бұрын
What best sites to buy property in Peru?
@ywueeee5 ай бұрын
doesn't peru just give it in 2 years like Argentina?
@inlovelyblue5 ай бұрын
@@ywueeee Need to be able to show 'ties to the country' and speak Spanish. Ties to the country can be a property or a spouse, among other things. But personally, I'd take a property over a spouse 🤷♂🤣
@amirbenomar52074 ай бұрын
But there is some minimum stay in the country required , or you can just set the property and the company and forget about it for a couple of years and then apply for the citizenship ?
@inlovelyblue4 ай бұрын
@@amirbenomar5207 no minimum stay for buying real estate in Perú. Can do it on a tourist visa. 2 years in the country on something like a student visa studying Spanish, plus able to show a connection to the country (I.e owning a property) and boom - permanent residency / citizenship.
@bishonen2pm6 ай бұрын
If you’ve completed two years of higher education in France, the five-year residency obligation is reduced to two years (including all-in-English classes schools). So in some cases becoming a French / EU resident can even take less than 3 years.
@davidlemoine95786 ай бұрын
As a resident of France, I wonder if things are really so bad elsewhere that people wish to obtain a European citizenship? This is like trying to board the Titanic before it hits the iceberg 🙂.
@Nana__________________________6 ай бұрын
Short answer-yes things are “that bad” in other countries. No place is perfect.
@heroinne42296 ай бұрын
they come desguised as refugees but they are instead soldiers in armies or soldiers of fortune,from africa and who else knows where , remember when merkel gave the green light for "doctors and engineers " and then they started raping ,plundering and killing European citizens ?
@carlorielmendez65056 ай бұрын
An EU passport is worth it's weight in gold for those from poorer Asian countries. Most of their passports are weak af. After getting it, one could always live somewhere else afterwards
@knucklehoagies6 ай бұрын
Is France that bad? I'm not educated on French or even general European politics. We're dealing with our own circus here in the US and I thought about moving to France. Care to share your own insight?
@danielm27976 ай бұрын
@@carlorielmendez6505 a passport weights roughly 70 grams, which amounts to about 5k dollars atm. That is pretty cheap for an european passport
@anastasiak.8066 ай бұрын
I live in Cyprus 20 years I came when I was 5 years old went to school and I applied for citizenship 3 years ago. No response yet. So good joke for 8 months. All the people I know never got in 8 months. People laugh and say minimum 4 years you wait...
@ChristophFluriHeckenbuecker6 ай бұрын
Depends who you know :)
@bjojosimpson6 ай бұрын
@@ChristophFluriHeckenbuecker I must agree, even though I am not from Cyprus. In live in Portugal, and in here “who you know” are basically lawyers.
@history_repeats82016 ай бұрын
Do you have a stable income of at least 2500 per month?
@flpolly5 ай бұрын
you need to pay EUR 5K for an accelerated examination, not exceeding 8 months, while being 'highly qualified'
@Mehedihasan-yt6mx2 ай бұрын
Can I get citizenship in b5 years in Portugal if I have language proficiency of A2 level@@bjojosimpson
@andrewacefraser6 ай бұрын
Awesome video about Cyprus citizenship! Your videos and content get better every video, I like the flags and the letter highlighting for new neat effects. Thank You Nomad Capitalist!
@vioreldv6 ай бұрын
Also in Germany you have the option to get citizenship in 3 years. You have to have advanced German language skills (C1). And also to consider the very high taxes
@igorkudryk21996 ай бұрын
But then you have to wait 2 more in the paper work :D
@meetimian33836 ай бұрын
But is German C1 enough to prove our integration?? I heard we need to be serving or contribute to society by doing some free work. I'm very confused
@RopekingRopethemall6 ай бұрын
No wonder your country is looking like a circus
@BobKnight-mm2ze6 ай бұрын
@PassportBachelor so true. Also for Germany they have actual "integration classes." It's been about 2 months since I checked, but I think they're about 700-1000 hours, and that's supposed to literally document how integrated you are--or at least informed about the country, not how many dinners with friends you've had.
@jamalgreen30566 ай бұрын
But Germany 🇩🇪 you don’t have to pay that much taxes on your cryptocurrency though.
@ticktock23836 ай бұрын
Cyprus had a bail-in yrs ago and people lost money to the govt. No way!
@runderwo6 ай бұрын
Moving to a country for a passport does not require that you move all of your wealth to that country.
@patrick19926 ай бұрын
US also but they hiding it😮
@samtoye5036 ай бұрын
@@patrick1992they emptied residents personal bank accounts in Cyprus I think us would give warning
@flowbrandz3166 ай бұрын
You miss the whole point of having multiple citizenships with this comment
@ausPPC6 ай бұрын
Parking a significant amount of cash in a domestic bank (or any bank for that matter) is a lazy, late 20th century practice. Why would anyone make themselves that easy for bureaucrats and other official thieves to attack when they've so clearly and recently demonstrated their intent?
@РоманВишневский-к2ь6 ай бұрын
It is minimum 3 years (365*3) out of period 10 years + 12 months when you can’t leave the Cyprus for more than 90 days + 8 months processing time. So in total it would be around 5 years before you will get your passport.
@KyleBell-le1oe6 ай бұрын
Most likely longer given the "siga siga" mentality of the Cypriots.
@olgabaranova9754 ай бұрын
@@KyleBell-le1oe No, 8 months is in case of additionally paid processing of the application so it is guaranteed, without payment it is siga-siga of course
@luigimathews10073 ай бұрын
@@olgabaranova975what payment? My friend has lived in CY since 2004, applied for naturalization 16 months ago, no decision as yet. And I know several people who naturalized, who waited for 3-4 years after naturalization filing. Pay who? He can’t find who to pay 😂
@Icarus1696 ай бұрын
There’s a faster way. You just enter the eu, throw away your passport, walk into one of the richest countries and claim a Florida gator 🐊 ate your passport on your way in. You also had a nasty common cold which made you lose memory of your country of origin. They’ll accept it and house you and clothe you and make you a resident in due time. But do it fast, time is running out!
@infiad12756 ай бұрын
I'm not sure.....time doesn't doesn't seem to be running out on that route! 😅
@Jackson-e4k6 ай бұрын
Free room and board hell yeah
@vardaelentari89076 ай бұрын
@@infiad1275 Hhahahaha. Kinda makes you feel that way because it has been going on for years, although r-wing political groups have been gaining more popularity as of late.
@vardaelentari89076 ай бұрын
@@Jackson-e4k From a reliable source, free enough to demand you want a high-end phone brand and threaten not to go to your classes that will make integration easier.
@irvingflores41376 ай бұрын
Then go ahead and do that, brah. Put your money where your mouth is...unless you're just all talk like a lot of others lol
@steve74456 ай бұрын
If at least one of your great great grandparents or closer is Irish, you can potentially reduce 5 to 3 if you also relocate. Subject to ministerial discretion. Living there minimum 3 years is viewed as prima facie adequate connection to Ireland and Irish state. An Irish grandparent or nearer is instant and no need to reside. The advantage of more distant Irish grandparents is often overlooked when combined with residence.
@Garcia0616 ай бұрын
Very hard to prove once you get to great-great grandparents. I do. But I don’t have the documents
@steve74456 ай бұрын
@@Garcia061 I just ordered the docs from Irish Family History Centre as it happens. Pretty comprehensive public records.
@enjoystraveling6 ай бұрын
I believe if it’s just grandparents, you don’t even need any years as I know one man who did that who was American but research it first
@steve74456 ай бұрын
@@enjoystraveling yes that’s correct. That’s just citizenship by right, as I said.
@BobKnight-mm2ze6 ай бұрын
@@steve7445 Thanks for the clarifications. I looked into this years ago, and understood that grandparent was the cut-off, and something like 1400 days stay in-country (but I might be mixing that up). And I seem to remember the your distant relative had to be FROM Ireland, and in their registry there, and not for example, an Irish person born in the US? But I hope you get those 2 years knocked off.
@DanielCPhillips6 ай бұрын
I would question the wisdom of moving to a country with a large amount of wealth, when the country you are moving to has had bail ins of all of their banks. On 25 March 2013, a €10 billion international bailout by the Eurogroup, European Commission (EC), European Central Bank (ECB), and International Monetary Fund (IMF) was announced, in return for Cyprus agreeing to close the country's second-largest bank, the Cyprus Popular Bank (also known as Laiki Bank), imposing a one-time bank deposit levy on all uninsured deposits there, and seizing possibly around 48% of uninsured deposits in the Bank of Cyprus . If they can do it before, they can do it again. Particularly if we experience a world wide economic depression, which would appear to be not only possible, but probable in the near future.
@CLOUD-hb9dy6 ай бұрын
No need to keep your money in Cyprus to get residence or citizenship and you shouldn't especially if you leave there. You should never keep your money where you live anyway.
@timphilby6 ай бұрын
Also the haircut was not only because of the economy but for geopolitical reasons as well. There is more eyes and regulations on banks than before, so you cannot have the same ploy twice
@gavnonadoroge30926 ай бұрын
@@CLOUD-hb9dy what countries would you recommend to keep money in?
@Downsize19406 ай бұрын
@@gavnonadoroge3092 Singapore, UAE, USA, Luxembourg, Andorra maybe
@MarioARada6 ай бұрын
In Spain, if you come from a Spanish-speaking country, you can obtain citizenship in just two years
@genierico6 ай бұрын
Ibero-American so it includes Brazil. Have to be a natural born citizen/national. Includes Puerto Rico.
@AsusMemopad-us5lk6 ай бұрын
Puerto Rican too... but have to be born there? Not sure if this extends to Philippines/ Guam; that should count as former Spanish empire too.
@alanjones60716 ай бұрын
For Philpines its just one year.
@anonymousanonymous67356 ай бұрын
Yes have to be born there.@@AsusMemopad-us5lk
@ekoydakoykoy6 ай бұрын
@@alanjones6071 Wrong still 2years and in reality it will take you more than that, realistically it would 2.5 years for you to process all the requirements and stuff
@luigimathews10073 ай бұрын
They have to give naturalization decision in CY within 8 months? That’s not a factual info. I have several friends, who applied and still waiting, ranging from 10 to 25 months and still no decision. It is pretty normal, waiting for 2-3 years after applying. Bureaucracy is worse than Panama.
@viralfunny20946 ай бұрын
I would like to add a very important note here, when you talked, for example, about Ireland that you can become an Irish citizen in 5 years time, well, technically, from my experience and all my friends' experiences, the 5-year residence requirement is when you can apply for a certain EU citizenship, but it will take minimally from one year to a year and a half to get naturalized when applying for the citizenship, however, the average naturalization processing time in EU is 20 months to 23 months, in this case and realistically, it is not 5 years, it is 7 years.
@nomadcapitalist6 ай бұрын
Any citizenship timeline includes the quoted time plus the application time. The last Ireland case we saw took about one year to be approved and for the person to attend the ceremony.
@dimesfromheaven6 ай бұрын
Could one live three years with residency via the digital nomad visa (renewing it for two years after the first year is up) and apply for Cypriot citizenship after those three years? Let's assume the digital nomad has a university degree and successfully learns Greek.
@BobKnight-mm2ze3 ай бұрын
I know it's been a while since you asked. But I'm researching this too. The DN visa I think makes you eligible to get a "Temporary Permanent Resident" TPR, and you're really not in the tax system if you stay for LESS than 183 days out of the year. It's assuming a person is coming and going. So by not being a "resident" you're not on the path to to citizenship. I don't know this, but if one does stay on this visa the amount of time to be a resident, it might work. But I feel, they would ask you to change your status if you put in that much time. (You didn't ask, but the DN, is probably ideal for people who want to get 2 months of Cyprus time a year, so they can make it their tax base. There's a 17 year tax deal you can apply for.) And I think with the DN visa one has to show proof of 3500 Euros a month. On the other hand, the "Category F" path does imply working towards being there as a tax resident and might be a citizenship path. And maybe the monthly amount you have to prove is only around 2000 Euros.
@FrozenSkyy2 ай бұрын
Was wondering about this too. We're you able to find any info on this? I know one has to be employed by a company of foreign interest... With a 2500 euro salary minimum. But unsure of the digital nomad visa will suffice as a residence permit for a year or two at least.
@dimesfromheaven2 ай бұрын
@@FrozenSkyy I actually spoke with an immigration attorney in Cyprus. For one, the digital nomad visa is practically impossible to get since it was capped at 500. I think all of those have been issued, but I'm not completely certain of that. You could also live in Cyprus on the "pink slip" residency permit if you make a minimum of 2500 Euros monthly that is paid to you from outside the country. Working for a foreign company is okay, as long as you meet the salary requirement. However, he told me that in order to become a citizen via the 3 year route, you need to work for a Cypriot company. You can't move to Cyprus on the "pink slip" visa, learn Greek and become a citizen in three years. Maybe the requirement that you need to work for a Cypriot company to become a citizen in three years doesn't apply to the digital nomad visa, but I have my doubts. Also, one's chances of obtaining that visa are slim.
@ekoydakoykoy6 ай бұрын
In Spain, they say they will give citizenship for 2years legal resident to former colony, my country Philippines is included. I think of DNV to have the 3 yr residency but when i look for the tax is to high for me so I am thinking twice
@riptyurass3022 ай бұрын
Be careful if you intend to live in Northern Cyprus and naturalize as a Cyprus Citizen, because the immigration service is run by the Turkish republic, you're going to have a huge headache trying to prove the residency length for naturalization.
@TheGandorX6 ай бұрын
As little as 3 years. Are you pulling my leg. That's a long time, PLUS I cannot wait to get rid of my EU citizenship. Am I wrong?
@rivenoak6 ай бұрын
depends on your current EU citizenship and what you are aiming for in exchange.
@TheGandorX6 ай бұрын
@@rivenoak i can move to any country within the eu, so current eu citizenship don't matter.
@Night-nl8vo6 ай бұрын
? Weird one i mean just emigrate from EU, no EU country can hunt you down like USA for taxes. Dont understand your problem
@Garcia0616 ай бұрын
I’ll take it if you want to get rid of it
@meetimian33836 ай бұрын
Give your European citizenship to me. I will be glad taking it lol
@ProLookout6 ай бұрын
I've been thinking three months in Antalya, three months in Paphos Cyprus, and three months to either Saudi Arabia and Yemen. Yes am crazy, lol, but I think it is crazier being in America. Let the "captain" go down with the ship.
@AD-br3sx6 ай бұрын
Wow. Didn't know Andrew didn't have a uni degree. Guys still a massive success.
@timgregory826 ай бұрын
It's kind of the point
@cronoscoin4176 ай бұрын
Degrees usually don't lead to success. I have two of which I never use. I make better money using skills not acquired in schooling
@SenorJuan20236 ай бұрын
@@cronoscoin417 You have "a particular set of skills" ?
@Lirree886 ай бұрын
Don’t some countries have a University degree as a requirement for residency/citizenship? I wonder if he would be limited by that. Or if they overlook it if you are a business/other success. I think for example switzerland may have this requirement for new immigrants - if i recall correctly
@EntropyFarmGreece6 ай бұрын
A degree isn't needed for swindling
@SenorJuan20236 ай бұрын
Learning Greek is a huge hurdle.
@albustbm85716 ай бұрын
Do Cypriot citizens have compulsory military service or am I wrong? It's a significant point.
@AnthonyKypros6 ай бұрын
Yes we do. Although it is complex whether or not foreigners who get naturalised have to serve. Last I heard, if you were naturalised through the.investment route, then you would be exempt.
@rtj68746 ай бұрын
You mention taxes in France, I thought France respected both a US Traditional IRA and a Roth IRA and due to the tax treaty if you were/are taxed in the US you weren't taxed in France?
@BobKnight-mm2ze6 ай бұрын
Hey there. I don't wanna clog up Andrew's comments but I'm on that path you're talking about so researched this pretty heavy. In a nutshell the US and France BOTH make you file a tax return-they both want to know your worldwide income. This is only if you stay in France over 183+/- days and become a "tax resident" do you trigger that. You would only actually PAY French taxes if you earn money from a French job/business or whatever-money from outside France initially won't be an issue-but you still have to FILE with them. And of course you file, first, with the US the rest of your life unless you give up the citizenship. In terms of what you actually would pay in real life when all the dust settles, I suggest google on these phrases "Foreign Tax Credit" "Foreign earned income exclusion" in general. But I THINK IRAs probably are taxed if you're a resident of France, but you could use the tax credit.
@rtj68746 ай бұрын
@@BobKnight-mm2ze I was aware of the need to file in both countries and that there are additional forms you have to submit to FinCEN if you have a foreign bank account. I was more concerned with how France treats distributions from a traditional IRA and a Roth IRA. Since France is one of only 5 countries that honors the Roth, it was my understanding that France respects the tax free nature of the Roth. And further, a distribution from a traditional IRA and are taxed in the US, you don't pay taxes in France. Regardless, you still need to file taxes with both countries.
@BobKnight-mm2ze6 ай бұрын
@@rtj6874 Good luck.
@realalexmackenzie6 ай бұрын
Cyprus has been on my radar for the past year or two. It is not the perfect scenario, but it is the closest that I've been able to find for my criteria. I don't feel it is worth spending the better of a quarter million on a CBI, so trading time on the ground makes much more sense. I've spent too many years in crappy places, so spending even a few more years in a hole is just not worth it. Mediterranean islands would seem to check the "non-crappy place box" nicely. My business is continuing to grow, so I want that time on the ground to come with a low rate of tax. Not zero necessarily, but very low double digits. I am stuck with my home country wetting it's beak on my business income either way, so zero tax is less important than tax treaties and an integrated system. Though a little convoluted, Cyprus seems to offer some good opportunities in tax planning. With N.C. and others now making videos about it, I'm hoping the prices don't start to run up before I've planted a flag!
@AnnaSeven6 ай бұрын
Thanks for doing this video😀
@napasocial6 ай бұрын
Would this mean that one has to do military service after getting the citizenship?
@ICXCTSARSLAVY6 ай бұрын
It's looking more likely.
@victormugabe47426 ай бұрын
Greetings from Kigali Rwanda
@itravelnvlog59076 ай бұрын
How's life there..? I thought of getting a back hand residence there
@KELLENKASH6 ай бұрын
@@itravelnvlog5907Rwanda 🇷🇼 is beautiful clean safe love it
@RopekingRopethemall6 ай бұрын
Don't come to Europe conscription is common
@eknuds6 ай бұрын
With populations in many European countries having reached a downward inflection point, I would think they would want more immigration, particularly by ancestry.
@mattanderson66726 ай бұрын
Interesting, thank you Andrew
@nomadcapitalist6 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@ICXCTSARSLAVY6 ай бұрын
The "highly skilled professional" category is a STEM-focused fast-track to the EU's Blue Card. Speaking from experience. A bachelor's degree also probably won't be sufficient, depending on the country. A Masters is more likely to get you in the door. Also, they do check to see if your degree is from a legitimate university. They have a thick book where they look it up. If you have a diploma-mill degree, you'll probably not get in, either.
@averybaker11856 ай бұрын
Just got my initial D-8 residence card in Portugal over the weekend. Pretty wild that a country is doing it under 5 years.
@Independent_Voices6 ай бұрын
The UK has cultural integration requirement??? Have you been to the UK recently? 😅
@nicolelouis89686 ай бұрын
I guess I could just get my naturalised passport since I'm half Cypriot and haven't got a degree. I haven't done it since the bureaucracy. It's usually very, very slow and unresponsive.
@SingularityZ3ro16 күн бұрын
Relocated to Cyprus as a nondom 4 years ago - and still here :-) Personally, I would say given the good infrastructure, security, and that a lot of people pay as tourists to enjoy the beautiful nature and weather, living in Cyprus is not too hard :-) Also worth mentioning: You need Greek for that document. But contrary to many other countries, English is basically the second language. Everyone speaks it, usually you have everything in both languages. Great to learn Greek, but you absolutely do not need it to live a normal live here.
@roballington23196 ай бұрын
How many days in country during 3 yrs?
@jeffsilver57625 ай бұрын
Great video. Just a clarifying question, in order to qualify for the 3-year program, do you have to have a source of monthly income/employment or would having a substantial amount in savings/investments be sufficient?
@nomadcapitalist5 ай бұрын
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@sparker5996 ай бұрын
Can't Cypriot citizens still travel to the US? I did a quick search and it sounds like they can but they just need a passport.
@history_repeats82016 ай бұрын
yes you can. You just need visa
@Mia-pv6jt6 ай бұрын
I speak Greek but can I still apply with my monthly retirement income even though I don’t have the university degree
@ESSHD4 ай бұрын
This man is a genius!
@abu_muhammad6 ай бұрын
Avoid EU passports. National service and forced conscriptions coming soon.
@irvingflores41376 ай бұрын
Are there age restrictions to this? If you're 35+ yrs old?
@abu_muhammad6 ай бұрын
@@irvingflores4137 Looking at the Ukraine example and a common sense approach, they'd want all men to enlist.
@irvingflores41376 ай бұрын
@@abu_muhammad fair enough
@zaidzahid64096 ай бұрын
Even UK.
@MissRed928376 ай бұрын
All European countries have national military service. And this since ever. Do you Americans really think we European countries don’t have military or national military service? And yes, should we end up in war, men need to fight for their country and do their military duty.
@cookmaster36266 ай бұрын
Hi. I am a US citizen (retired) and would like to buy a Condo / an apartment in Switzerland and use that as my place of residence whenever I visit Switzerland on a Schengen visa. I understand that the max I can stay there is 89+89 days each year with a 91 day gap. I hear that being a non Euro citizen, buying a home in Switzerland is not allowed or is very difficult. Can you please do a vlog on this topic on acquiring a residence in Switzerland as a non EU person. Thanks!
@nomadcapitalist6 ай бұрын
You can read our blog about it: nomadcapitalist.com/global-citizen/how-to-get-swiss-residence/
@cookmaster36266 ай бұрын
@@nomadcapitalist -Thank you Sir!
@anthonymallik6 ай бұрын
Do you have any information and or an opinion on South Korea.
@nomadcapitalist6 ай бұрын
This video does: kzbin.info/www/bejne/oHSvqKd4rZKCqpo
@AsusMemopad-us5lk6 ай бұрын
Allows dual citizenship after age 65... if you are of Korean background. Updates?
@TedlaEKHAN6 ай бұрын
Greetings from The Gambia
@emilyar79926 ай бұрын
You are the Baskin-Robbins of nomad capitalism.
@Privateuser99996 ай бұрын
He is also an African passport holder. Africa is for africans. Idi Amin Dada
@arcielbaez4 ай бұрын
what defines a normal salary? What if I pay myself 5 million USD per year?
@kieranalonzo77346 ай бұрын
Why did you choose Bogota over Panama City?
@nomadcapitalist6 ай бұрын
Because of the lifestyle and the other opportunities it offers. You can see all about it here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aIXCfXmeeL6mesU
@AsusMemopad-us5lk6 ай бұрын
Weather?
@FlyWithVeiga6 ай бұрын
I’m trying to get my Portuguese passport by descent. Is it true that I have to take a test to prove I speak the language, just to receive the passport?
@gregglegend6 ай бұрын
Depends if it's via your parents or grandparents
@Samuel-y1b9h6 ай бұрын
I'll make it easy for people - IF you have money (like millions $$), it's the only passport you need. But if you do want another passport, your money will be the passport to any passport anywhere in the world.
@CrazyWatcher6706 ай бұрын
U can’t travel to USA?
@BobKnight-mm2ze3 ай бұрын
Well, you just have to apply for a visa, you're not restricted from traveling to the US. And if you already have another passport, you can use that one instead.
@meetimian33836 ай бұрын
I don't understand your take on France tax out of nowhere. Can you elaborate?
@peterpeter82176 ай бұрын
He is just making an example since France have 1 of the highest taxations in the world. He could also mention the Netherlands or Spain or Canada whatever...
@elsa_nyc6 ай бұрын
Violence, violence, violence...no rule of law, rights and freedoms (except for guns) being eliminated by the day. 2 presidential candidates who are both an absolute joke. Life expectency on a dramatic decline....I have a privileged situation, but it is dysropian here. I can afford to leave, most people can't.
@blyat72766 ай бұрын
isn't malta 18 months?
@nomadcapitalist6 ай бұрын
With a donation, yes. By naturalization, no.
@andresgarzon69936 ай бұрын
hispanics can get it in 2 years in spain and become europeans faster, i need the nomad visa to move there from ecuador and be a real person and not a 3rd world country sad man...i just need 2600 usd per month with my marketing agency
@Garcia0616 ай бұрын
The 2 years is correct but the processing time took a lot longer after that. Like 18 - 20 months for us. And Spain taxes worldwide income at one of the highest rates in the EU with very few exemptions or exceptions.
@bakerdow98846 ай бұрын
What are you talking about "real person"? 😅 I am British and lived in Spain for under a year mostly Barcelona. If I was you; work, save, invest and build a nice life in a peaceful area of Latin America. Spain has other additional issues...
@bakerdow98846 ай бұрын
@Garcia061 Which is why some Americans give up their citizenship when they find a citizenship with more tax freedom than their US one
@meetimian33836 ай бұрын
Is German 3 year citizenship realistic?? What if we have C1 German?? Will it be enough?
@hungo77206 ай бұрын
As an investor, you can pay a lump sum to get naturalized in one of these tiny European nations. However, coping with the cumbersome red tape specifically tax implication has been one of the exigent caveats of moving there.
@CH-yp5by6 ай бұрын
Its a fun place to be a tourist for a short time but it would get boring to live there after a while.
@peterpeter82176 ай бұрын
Well u dont have to stay the whole time in a place that u are tax resident of. For Cyprus is can even be as little as 60 days if you meet the right requirements...Same for Dubai for example...
@DikWhite6 ай бұрын
@@CH-yp5by l agree, a great place to visit, l've explored both sides of the island but l couldn't live there. Malta is another interesting island nation but way too small for permanent residence, but it depends on what you're looking for.
@FrozenSkyy6 ай бұрын
Does one need to work for a large MNC in order to qualify for this? I'm a solo entrepreneur (futures trader), and if I move to Cyprus on a Golden visa (through 300k property purchase), would I qualify for this in 3/4 years?
@FrozenSkyy6 ай бұрын
I'm also open to start a new Cyprus company / US LLC and make myself an employee of that company if that will help? I have a Masters from a reputed UK university, and over 20 years work experience.
@ladyashephd7276 ай бұрын
Andrew, love your videos. I just need to RENEW my residency. I'm outta here. I obtained my residency in Malta on their induction and celebration into the EU. I was there when they needed more people to contribute to the economic expansion and growth.
@ViralTubeRecords6 ай бұрын
U r wearing the same sweatshirt n white color shirt as in the last video
@synewparadigm6 ай бұрын
How hard is it to learn to speak Greek?
@ICXCTSARSLAVY6 ай бұрын
It depends on your native language or other known languages. The US State Dept lists it as 3 out of 4 on the difficulty scale, with 4 being Japanese, Mandarin, Arabic, etc.
@meetimian33836 ай бұрын
@@Johnnie-d9bis turkey acquiring them??
@DikWhite6 ай бұрын
@@Johnnie-d9bha ha sen Türksün galiba.😂
@DikWhite6 ай бұрын
Two of the main challenges with Greek are learning the alphabet and getting used to the three genders, but it's a charming language, and, if you're determined, you'll be fine.
@Thatguyy7439Ай бұрын
Spain’s fast track for ibero-American citizens has entered the chat
@makeyourlifeeasier57946 ай бұрын
Andrew, it's time for a video from you on the recent European elections & soon to be radical changes in EU policies because of it.
@angel2pray6 ай бұрын
Andrew, please comment on living in Barbados in a podcast, thank you.
@nomadcapitalist6 ай бұрын
We have talked about it in this video, hope it helps: kzbin.info/www/bejne/g6aTn2uCbquCmaM
@kitoyeokonny6 ай бұрын
Greetings from Nigeria
@roballington23196 ай бұрын
Andrew ...Serbia is EU yet but i believe Serbia will be EU. Three years in Serbia and i also believe you need to be there 183 days. What do you say that?
@DikWhite6 ай бұрын
I'm not sure about Serbia, seems to be a troublesome country including being pro-Russia. The EU won't want another Hungary in their midst.
@_taxman_6 ай бұрын
η εκμάθηση των ελληνικών είναι πολύ εύκολη. μετά βίας μια ταλαιπωρία.
@GustavoVarela-ws1pi6 ай бұрын
spain has 2 years if you are ibero american the floor is 2 if you are born im ibero america..
@tsleong16 ай бұрын
Maybe Cyprus will bail in your money.
@ZacJonesYouTube6 ай бұрын
Damn the university degree is odd :/
@BobKnight-mm2ze6 ай бұрын
Comes up a lot for certain EU paths, it seems to me more of a qualification or verification that a person is "professional." I forget, but I think Bill Gates, Jobs and Zuckerberg all dropped out and somehow "made it" in life. But, also, not everybody is gonna be one of those guys.
@juan-ko5hz6 ай бұрын
Make a video about the most convenient countries. Im in Europe and im surprised by how uncomfortable it is here, surprisingly many "developing" countries have been much better
@freshjuice98016 ай бұрын
This is interesting.
@VinothKumar-wv3nw2 ай бұрын
I came to know that we are eligible to apply for a PR in Hungary if we reside there for 3 years. Is Hungarian language mandatory to apply for PR after 3 years? Can someone answer this ?
@ProLookout6 ай бұрын
This is a great option for Spanish speakers, we can comprehend Greek, Portuguese, and Italian much quicker than most.
@michaelburrell46856 ай бұрын
Greek is a completely different language. Portuguese and Italian yes of course. Also Romanian and French have a lot of linguistic similarities. But Greek? Spanish has more Arabic influence than Greek.
@jiaheung46286 ай бұрын
I speak French and Spanish and can find no connection to Greek…
@chenteprimo6 ай бұрын
Not really. I speak Spanish, Italian, French, and a little Portuguese, and I don't understand a word of Greek
@Henry-bh2hs6 ай бұрын
Are you slow queen
@eliseumds6 ай бұрын
Greek? lol
@ONESHOT-tr3fz6 ай бұрын
Love from 🇮🇳🤍
@wallsynzАй бұрын
One thing you may need to consider if you have children is the mandatory national service for all citizens at age 18.
@LukasH-cr4qd6 ай бұрын
The fastest in Europe is the Spanish citizenship for citizens of former colonies, e.g. Philippines
@peterpeter82176 ай бұрын
Yeah by natural way it is but good luck with the Spanish taxes...
@tatiana.lifeinglow6 ай бұрын
Interesting! Thank you for the review)
@nomadcapitalist6 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@erniesulovic47346 ай бұрын
I reckon bribery works even faster....just having fun.
@ManoNimo-m8r4 ай бұрын
Have i missed or you never about required money
@DarkSolidity6 ай бұрын
Yea move to a country with a DMZ, no thanks...
@caldepen3726 ай бұрын
B1 level of Greek!? Good luck! :)
@AquariumRuss6 ай бұрын
Andrew, in light of recent events, the only safe country in Europe is Abkhazia. Tell us, what do you think about Sukhumi's tax policy?
@ResurrectionLifeMin6 ай бұрын
Crazy to get an EU passport at this time in history. Military conscription will be mandatory soon.
@robrobchen23436 ай бұрын
Germany will Do also
@patrick19926 ай бұрын
It's done already and goes into effect in July 2024
@meetimian33836 ай бұрын
But will German C1 be enough to get it in 3 years?
@orionvassi6 ай бұрын
Learn Greek? No problem, I study a bunch of other languages just for fun. Now I just need to find a profession and a degree haha.
@Hunters616 ай бұрын
Andrew didn't go to college either? It's true, all the greats don't complete college 😄
@rapier19545 ай бұрын
Learning Greek is not easy.
@HaroldJackson3 ай бұрын
I would never go to Europe!
@lionsgarage6 ай бұрын
🇮🇳🙏💪
@nathanthomas17426 ай бұрын
9% tax is insane. We need to stop the super rich avoiding tax, seriously.
@nomadcapitalist6 ай бұрын
You don't have to be "super rich" to qualify for those tax rates.
@lulumoon69426 ай бұрын
👉In America you can arrive through the Southern Border and skip all the paperwork AND get our $$$!
@londontripz1116 ай бұрын
Mexico Latin America >>> Europe
@robertsontirado44786 ай бұрын
America no language requirements. So foreigners say you must speak their language.
@Consiousobserver6 ай бұрын
Horrible jurisdiction!!!
@mikeyhanson786 ай бұрын
Ahhhh, Europe is fked, no thanks
@elliotlazarus92576 ай бұрын
Cyprus sucks
@george69776 ай бұрын
Illegal immigrants seem to get citizenship immediately.
@Hardpact6 ай бұрын
Wich wealty Person wants to go to Europe? 😂
@bakerdow98846 ай бұрын
There's a lot of opportunities with a low risk to reward ratio in comparison to some other corrupt regimes, to be fair