France has the best tax treaty with the US for retirees. Zero taxes on your US pension and zero taxes on capital gains. After three months of residing continuously in France, you are then eligible to apply for the public health system in which you only pay 27 euros to see a general practitioner.
@matthewnirenberg6 ай бұрын
And if you become a French citizen you can never tax advantage of tax residency in Andorra or Monaco, not even if you renounce French Citizenship. Just something to keep in mind.
@falconellirk9016 ай бұрын
@@matthewnirenberg dont you have to get a monaco citizenship?
@matthewnirenberg6 ай бұрын
@@falconellirk901 The only way for a person to get citizenship to Monaco is for them to have had PR (easy to get if you can buy property/apartment/open a giant bank account - takes 3yrs due to wait list) for 10-20yrs and to renounce all other citizenships once they've been told they'll become a citizen of Monaco after having applied. Monaco doesn't permit dual/multi nationality. Literally most people in Monaco have PR which is all you need to live forever in Monaco without having to renounce citizenships.
@lucarmyfool48006 ай бұрын
France is the last country here in the EU i would go to!!! Islamic violence, the nogo zones in every big city, they also have the biggest debt in the EU...And if i may, stay away from West-Europe, at least in the US you have weapons to defend you when things turn evil, here we have nothing!!! If you want to leave the US and renaunce your citizenship, go to Namibia, south African country.
@sweetcanary30066 ай бұрын
@@lucarmyfool4800 fake debt due to the Rothschild law
@edwardk36 ай бұрын
Come here to Canada and have the authentic experience of having your bank account frozen!
@nomadcapitalist6 ай бұрын
Why people are leaving Canada: kzbin.info/www/bejne/fIe1hIuNl5p5qZY
@eltigre54696 ай бұрын
Courtesy of the dainty dictator
@richardcontinijr96616 ай бұрын
Ouch
@jedus0076 ай бұрын
😅😅😅😂😂😂👍👍
@eolof76 ай бұрын
And clapping a SSNazy official😢
@nomadhedge3 ай бұрын
To get Turkish citizenship, you need to invest at least $400,000 in real estate, which can be residential, commercial, or land, and hold it for at least three years. Alternatively, you can deposit $500,000 into a Turkish bank or buy government bonds for three years. Note that 2,200,000 Turkish lira, around $65,000 USD, isn’t enough for citizenship. The process can take six months to a year.
@royal_kris_Ай бұрын
How do you buy the government bonds?
@makeyourlifeeasier57946 ай бұрын
If I have to spend a ton to get an Egyptian passport...I want something big in return ...like a pyramid...
@yasminbarry79416 ай бұрын
😅😅😅😅😅
@andrewcarlson21786 ай бұрын
I'm sure someone will sell you one
@eranbenavraham6 ай бұрын
Egyptians don't even want an Egyptian passport!
@bl48416 ай бұрын
one of the worst countries on earth
@jakeforrest5 ай бұрын
And it isn’t even allowed to climb the pyramids, as it was 100 years ago. Pathetic.
@vlmeda4 ай бұрын
3:51 is the point to start Turkey Egypt Jordan St Lucia If these countries interest you then watch the video
@Julie-hf4ch3 ай бұрын
Jordan has sharia law, Tuykey and Egypt are incompatible culturally with the western cultures and are dangerous because of conflicts and attacks, especially Turkey is dangerous because of the earthquakes, a big one yet to come.
@margaretobrien48516 ай бұрын
My son says he has a Turkish Passport. Interesting to understand how he did it. It came as a shock as the only other person from the family that went there was blown to bits at Gallipoli. It is so surprising how things change in subsequent generations.
@RajanKumar-ui5yr4 ай бұрын
Turkey is facing economic turmoil too, hehehehe good luck
@killbaal41494 ай бұрын
@@RajanKumar-ui5yr I wouldn’t mess around there. It’s another country where nosey reporters end up in “car accidents” while looking under rocks they shouldn’t.
@keithwilliams42684 ай бұрын
Turkey is on its way to becoming rich. Gold backed digital Lyra. Precious metals and partners with Ripple and positioning as a crypto hub and working with rich mineral countries in Africa and are not viewed as a threat like the European countries
@FREETHEUMMAH3 ай бұрын
@@killbaal4149 in the uk and UK they just hold you hostage for over 10 years
@nostradamus7648Ай бұрын
Churchill's fault
@ktara10336 ай бұрын
Please advise your viewers NOT to move to Costa Rica. This country is EXTREMELY expensive. It’s more expensive than many countries in Europe. We call it Monaco of Central America. We are returning to US with plans to move somewhere else after living here in Costa Rica for 4 years.
@angelicag20426 ай бұрын
Many Canadians are still under the misguided perception that it’s a great place to go in terms of tax and property values. My husband’s family is from there and we were there 30 years ago and it was expensive then. During the 2008-09 mortgage bust in the US many Americans went down and prices rose very quickly. Problems with cartels. Small police force that can’t handle the crime and no army for back up either.
@forcenaturelle6056 ай бұрын
We’re considering moving to Costa Rica. Please change our mind? We’re a family of 3 (young child 2 years old). I hear that food and real estate is expensive, but so is America. We found it hard to spend less than $400/week on groceries in the US, and everyday life is so expensive ($12/hr for parking, $80 for nails minimum…). Add to it income and property taxes… and it’s insane. I feel like even if Costa Rica was twice the price in food and similar real estate prices, the savings in taxes (nothing on foreign income) would still be greater than the increase in grocery bill. What do you think? Please prove me wrong, as I’d rather not move my entire family in the wrong direction.
@EvelinHolmes6 ай бұрын
Try Ecuador . It’s cheaper . Many expats, or Panama. I know someone that bought a house and wants it as a second home but not live there. She has so many regrets. She put a lot of money into it wants to sell it very bad.
@TheAblackb26 ай бұрын
@@forcenaturelle605$80 for nails... What are you doing?? Just stop that shit. Immediately. Come onnn
@forcenaturelle6056 ай бұрын
@@TheAblackb2 That's not me, I'm a dude. But we were just visiting the US and my partner went to a nail salon with her friend, it was $80. And supposedly that was cheap. Other places charged $120. I mean... that wasn't the most surprising, what shocked me most was paying $12/hr for parking in downtown of a small city, or $50 for the most basic lunch with sandwiches (+ tax + tip)
@nightthemoon84814 ай бұрын
As an Egyptian, you definitely do NOT want an Egyptian passport, literally one of the weakest in existence with no tangible benefits and only a bunch of drawbacks
@kevinadams94683 ай бұрын
It's the ultimate Pyramid Scheme... Sorry.
@michaelsalting19872 ай бұрын
Ha ha ha. Funny.
@Wabu1Ай бұрын
@@kevinadams9468 criminally underrated comment
@happyzahn8031Ай бұрын
@@kevinadams9468 👍 🤣🤣🤣
@lanorothwolf2184Ай бұрын
well, yeah, but if you allready have a strong first world passport, that's a non issue, you're not buying it for visa free travel,
@thomasmalley20546 ай бұрын
THIS, is the content i subscribe for. You are awesome Andrew, Thank you again!
@mikebocchinfuso94376 ай бұрын
My son is applying for Italy. My wife came from Italy as a teenager, and my grandparents came from Italy (1912). So I think he has some chance, but it is a long process.
@kaisailor15 ай бұрын
Tell him to buy a cheap house in Italy, he can get automatic residency if he owns property. My best friend is doing it now.
@maggiegardiner57734 ай бұрын
@@kaisailor1absolutely untrue. Property ownership in Italy is not a path to residency on its own
@VictoriaBlancaa4 ай бұрын
You can take the citizenship ..be aware that Italy is a complicated tax country
@JohnnyArtPavlou2 ай бұрын
Wishing your son, the best of luck. I was born here my mother was born in Greece. My father was born in Cyprus. Well, I went to the consulate here and they said that my parents who got married in Cyprus did not have their marriage officially registered in Greece. And that someone would have to go to Greece to register it before I could think about going ahead with applying for citizenship.
@hungo77206 ай бұрын
Stack up 6 or 7 figures and you will acquire second citizenship pretty easily in a handful of caribean nations. The other way around is to pile humongous amount of money into a business or stocks to reap dividends before getting naturalized.
@lizkellysromero35816 ай бұрын
Facts
@choco.es.unlimited2 ай бұрын
Almost anywhere in the world
@taylor.london4 ай бұрын
It is easy in Brazil. Just go there, look for a simple job and ask for your visa to be changed. Live there for 5 years and you get a passport.
@alchemira4 ай бұрын
Only if you survive those 5 years.
@gandhinho54664 ай бұрын
It's not true. To get a Brazilian passport it's necessary to be a citizen. It's not easy to get Brazilian citizenship. There is a set of exceptions for refugees and foreign people without documents.
@gandhinho54664 ай бұрын
@@alchemira, stop watching news from Rio (unsafe place, despite the wonderful landscape). South Brazil is an amazing place to live. Also, half of the Brazilian Southeast is rich and developed, with a dozen good cities between 500K to 1 million people.
@LostintheUS-20304 ай бұрын
No one talks about language. Unless a person is over 60 years of age, it is mandatory to learn the de facto/official language for citizenship. Individuals seeking Brazilian citizenship need to speak Portuguese.
@choco.es.unlimited2 ай бұрын
Brazil is new jack city
@haldepet126 ай бұрын
Interestinly, Jordan does not only come with a citizenship program, but also with a permanent residency program for property investment as low as usd 200'000. As the passport is not powerful anyway, maybe the residency program is the better option for retirees. For me Akaba is a high end place to live, with all amenities given and a great tax regime (only local income is taxed and due to special economic zone, goods are duty free and consumer prices are very affordable). And the property prices are considarably low for such a prime place with perfect year around climate. I just wonder why is this option not more famous?
@fekrikilani48576 ай бұрын
I'm Jordanian, I don't recommend citizenship by investing unless you want to live there, and you you have a better passport that you can go to Europe buy what you need without high taxes. And if you make money outside Jordan.
@joomilee4 ай бұрын
As for Amman and Aqaba, air traffic connectivity is very bad (prob only or mostly shitty Rj) compared to Cairo, Istanbul or Bangkok etc. I am more than two decades-long expat in the ME, I don’t mind to retire in the region but Aqaba is def. not in my list, way too small & trapped.
@John-w8z9x4 ай бұрын
You give a very laboured briefing to get across a few points.
@MrsSheffield4 ай бұрын
That’s just how “intellectuals” speak. 😅
@lovely_pariah4 ай бұрын
@@MrsSheffield He's not an intellectual/intelligentsia. It's privileged/sheltered/ and/or nepo-baby speak -- i.e., a privileged, *hyper*-capitalist pitchman. Occasionally, the information is useful to working and middle-class folks, but most of it is for billionaires and very wealthy multi-millionaires. It would be fine, if he had some consideration of the negative impact of some of his "advice" and actions on "regular" people, particularly the local residents.
@hako83582 ай бұрын
@@lovely_pariah You sound even more pretentious than him so much so that I had to laugh at the irony.
@lovely_pariah2 ай бұрын
@@hako8358 Not pretentious, just overly-educated, under-employed and decidedly working class. I was a teacher for a good part of my life.
@TheOnlySaneAmericanАй бұрын
@@lovely_pariah You being a teacher is meaningless. Every parent is a teacher. It takes very little education to be a teacher.
@TheCherrybuster4 ай бұрын
Grenada. 150K non-returnable and you don’t even have to go there. Or buy an approved property starting from 250K and own it for at least 5 years.
@DonnaDeoms6 ай бұрын
I live in Sharm el Sheik (Red Sea) and I love it. After 25 years in S.E.A I\m happy here. Red Sea cities are very relaxed and western woman wear European clothes. Weather is fantastic, although summer is hot.
@alkubbo12916 ай бұрын
I also heard that if you want to visit Saudi Arabia, you just wait for a Jewish prophet to part the waters and take a stroll towards the east...😉
@Martin-Orata5 ай бұрын
I’m visiting Sharm El Sheik for a whole month soon. Really looking forward to it!
@johannkriz51385 ай бұрын
90% Ukrainians and Russians there
@sol3cito334 ай бұрын
And the sharks are hungry.
@DonnaDeoms4 ай бұрын
@@johannkriz5138 No, many Italians and British.
@mikem37896 ай бұрын
Sometimes a permanent residence in a country might be better than citizenship.
@id91396 ай бұрын
In what way?
@ICXCTSARSLAVY6 ай бұрын
@@id9139 You most likely won't get drafted into the coming WWIII.
@mikem37896 ай бұрын
@@id9139 sometimes there are restrictions that come with citizenship. Like forfeiting your US passport or having to pay taxes. The goal is to have freedom, flexibility, options and mobility.
@antonclark6 ай бұрын
@@ICXCTSARSLAVYif WW3 arrives, we’ll all be dust in the stratosphere by dinner time
@Jay-u1c5f6 ай бұрын
@@id9139 tax
@ClaytonDorris4 ай бұрын
6 months away from being able to naturalize in Mexico. Well worth the 5 years to live here.
@ZuniMountainNM4 ай бұрын
Where in Mexico? I've always feared that country with all of the crime I hear about.
@ClaytonDorris4 ай бұрын
@@ZuniMountainNM Tijuana - one of the highest murder rates per capita in the world! But the weather is great.
@TheOnlySaneAmericanАй бұрын
@@ZuniMountainNM Mexico is a very dangerous and unstable country. However , in any country, there are pockets that don't experience the regular criminality and violence.
@makeyourlifeeasier57946 ай бұрын
"Plan C,D,F"...I'll probably have to take plan F since that was my most common letter during school...
@annelise80146 ай бұрын
😂
@mjs28s6 ай бұрын
Curious - Ireland - isn't there lots of issues over there? Tight housing? Employment issues? Wouldn't moving their add to their problems (supply of housing) for the locals and push prices even more?
@ES-mc3cc6 ай бұрын
They are being invaded by "migrants" just like the U.S. and low availability of housing.
@deskeogh5 ай бұрын
No employment issues in Ireland, however there is a huge shortage of housing.
@alibali6725 ай бұрын
Problems with diversity and criminal behaviour are increasing.
@matthewbarry3764 ай бұрын
Given how easy it is to get a passport in Ireland the value of the passport and it's reputation will fall.
@joannedefreitas58204 ай бұрын
Just come from there recently and left for the very reasons you mention in your comments.
@matthewnirenberg6 ай бұрын
Mark my words - any country that thinks they can "appease" the EU or the USA is utterly delusional. The only thing that will truly appease the EU or the USA is the abolition of all CBI. Raising prices has simply now made all of the Caribbean programs (except St Kitts & Nevis) pointless as they are way overpriced for what you get. Other than St Kitts & Nevis, the only remaining program that's worth the money is Vanuatu.
@jeremyvogt1026 ай бұрын
💯
@Sam-ip6co6 ай бұрын
Cbi?
@1NavyLT6 ай бұрын
@@Sam-ip6co CBI = Citizenship By Investment
@Engas-i5q6 ай бұрын
@@Sam-ip6cocitizenship by investment.
@matthewnirenberg6 ай бұрын
@@Sam-ip6co CBI = Citizenship By Investment
@realalexmackenzie6 ай бұрын
Nobody likes to fly Turdkish Airlines. I had the misfortune and would not repeat. They took money for seat upgrades on 4 different flights, then didn't provide it ANY of the flights. When this incontrovertible fact was brought to their attention they refused to refund the money. We had numerous staff lie to our faces when we tried to confirm the seats after first discovering the issue. And rude, let's just say that if doing some unscheduled dental work for other people was not likely to get one sent to lock-up, there would have been some very happy Turkish dentists. If given the choice in future, I would choose to walk rather than fly with T/A.
@UNC3345Ай бұрын
In Türkiye, although you could probably avoid it if you come to the country at an old enough age, all of your male children would have mandatory military service unless they renounced their Turkish citizenship.
@ccumma11494 ай бұрын
I don't always agree with everything that's said in these videos, but I admit that they're always interesting and deal with important and useful topics that, in everyday life, no one talks to us about.
@twilightguy1326 ай бұрын
Can you make a video on what residence permits with a path to citizenship that you can get by being in certain in demand fields without needing a work visa supported by a company in the foreign country necessarily? For example, I am looking into moving to Colombia and found out I qualify for residency through the independent professional visa option. I think I’ve seen a similar program for Ireland who needs people from certain skilled professions (ex. I’m a speech-language pathologist) or El Salvador that’s offering their free 5,000 passports to skilled professionals. Would be another interesting “free” residence/passport option that I believe some countries offer but it’s not a highly discussed option
@soulshine85316 ай бұрын
I have all my paperwork finished for Italy through my grandfather but dang it seems impossible to get an appointment with the consulate.
@tipr87396 ай бұрын
Get residence at a commune over there
@soulshine85316 ай бұрын
@@tipr8739 i need to finish in the states (Houston) right now I’m unable to leave my animals for very long.. 😕.
@nomadcapitalist6 ай бұрын
Feel free to reach out via help@nomadcapitalist.com.
@tipr87393 ай бұрын
Or use nomad capitalist to file an “Against-the-queue” case
@OPVSNOVVM4 ай бұрын
As a Turkish citizen by birth I am confused: you want to come in, while we want to get out (and apparently can't)?
@ErtugrulK4 ай бұрын
Turkey is nice. Not for Turks. Free and good Healthcare, good beaches, big cities, lower cost of living. List goes on. But that's possible if that you have western money. If not you are destined to live like 13th century peasant.
@OPVSNOVVM4 ай бұрын
@@ErtugrulK The fact that all of those points are true is so tragic.
@impyrobot4 ай бұрын
Turkey is a beautiful country and culture the only problem is earning money in Türkiye is impossible and the lira is worth nothing with constant inflation. If you have to make money in Türkiye and aren't already wealthy and connected you are like a slave or peasant. If you are making good money in euro or dollar remotely from a business or remote work you will live like a sultan in Türkiye.
@OPVSNOVVM4 ай бұрын
@@impyrobot It breaks my heart that it's true.
@ScottyE5153 ай бұрын
@@ErtugrulKsell shit to Americans
@carloseduardodossantos33826 ай бұрын
I have a Brazilian and Irish Passport. Where should I go next?
@2ASHKENAZI6 ай бұрын
ISRAEL. By far the BEST PASSPORT in the world. FREE HEALTHCARE, FREE COLLEGE, AND IN AMERICA YOU WILL GET AN ORGAN TRANSPLANT BEFORE AN AMERICAN GETS HIS.
@chillout9146 ай бұрын
@@2ASHKENAZI and money too + ukrainian passport you will get everything for free
@carloseduardodossantos33826 ай бұрын
@@2ASHKENAZI LOL
@Bearjew6136 ай бұрын
Idk about the best place it's like most the world controlled by an oligarchy either the west or the east. Plus you have to be Jewish to get citizenship.
@Samuel-y1b9h6 ай бұрын
@@2ASHKENAZI Yes. The best thing about israeli citizenship is you get money straight from the American tax payers. How nice is that !!!! You will also get a free house in some cities in the OCCUPIED West Bank (like In Hebron or Jerusalem). You just pick a house and get some IDF to come with you and you just move in. They'll clear out the house of its Palestinian owners and you can just claim it right then and there ! Oh, how do you get israeli citizenship ? You just say your grandfather or grandmother are jewish. No DNA test or nothing.
@amitbasu75166 ай бұрын
Turkish and Egyptian citizens are subject to conscription. Jordan conscripts some citizens.
@samuelzamozny7636 ай бұрын
Turkey is also part of NATO and seems like Erdogan wants to make Turkey great again. 😮
@amitbasu75166 ай бұрын
@@samuelzamozny763 Right but a passport bro or his sons could be made to be part of the project.
@ahm03015 ай бұрын
I’m not sure about Egypt, but if you receive Turkish citizenship after the age of 22, you don’t need to do military service. However, your children will still be required to serve, just like any other Turkish citizen. But you can pay for an exemption, which costs about 5,000 euros.
@슬라바우크라이나헤로4 ай бұрын
@@ahm0301being able to pay for exemption is crazy 🗿
@wadeos21236 ай бұрын
I’m Australian and both my grandparents on one side, 1 is from Belgium the other from Croatia. I tried to apply for a European visa but because my mother was actually born here not overseas I got denied. Found that quite annoying. Just to save anyone anytime your parent must be born in the country for you to be eligible.
@Frederick0065 ай бұрын
Do you wish to join a real estate investment company
@rashafraser50643 ай бұрын
My husband's grand father was Lithuanian and my mother -in law is born in Australia,so is my husband but he managed to obtain that passport and I think he got it for him mother as well..I think he said it was a pain but he got it done all while he was living in Australia...there were restrictions to apply (birth year of the grandfather....etc etc) but he managed to get it years ago....maybe worth looking into it or check with a lawyer...hope you will find a way...
@shibbtc26 күн бұрын
Citizenship by Investment in Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, St. Lucia in assets you can sell a couple of years down the line.
@jedus0076 ай бұрын
I want a long term residence permit in Mauritius, what is the investment required??
@julieaskingforafriend5 ай бұрын
My grandmother was born in Germany. A German citizenship would get me into the EU w the opportunity to travel Europe w less drama than my American passport affords. But I want to move to Asia, and I am obviously not Asian!
@YoniBaruch-y3m4 ай бұрын
Are all these “for free” options investment based, and therefore still only for millionaires?
@barbtheresa5693Күн бұрын
these "free" options are for regular people. my cousin got her german citizenship based on ancestors.
@danav.25596 ай бұрын
Coming back to your country of birth, having all German roots, speaking the language, looking German, but only having a Canadian passport (due to German regulations at the time) makes you eligable for a stay in Germany for up to 90 days. That's it!
@EvelinHolmes6 ай бұрын
I hear you. But then would you go back to Germany to live there? Not cheaper, apartment living with Germans can be cruel. Very nosy and watch over your coming and goings . I left Germany over 50 years ago . I followed my heart ,no retreats but unforgettable did not understand or wanted to understand what it means to give up your birthright . To late know. I might go to Germany for one more visit for way less than 90 days. As everyone gets older and visits become a burden for long stays.
@Ghredle2 ай бұрын
You must apply for refugee status there you get financial support free housing and health care
@shekel-w5c2 ай бұрын
Just supply your mothers birth certificate and your birth certificate and you should get a passport. Unless, you have given up your citizenship voluntary.
@danav.25592 ай бұрын
@@shekel-w5c German Citizenship was removed at the time when he got Canadian Citizenship. He can try to come back and seek permanent status like any other foreigner. Therefore needs proof of financial independance which is basically correct. He would be much better off if coming from another state than Canada. Whole different story then.
@berry1669Ай бұрын
left Germany 43 yrs ago for canada they took my citizenship way from me, why would I go back after the way they treated me that country sucks they still haven't learned how to treat people
@Mariah-fj9fg4 ай бұрын
I’ve been thinking about it for years. When I was eight years old I remember thinking how convenient it would be. If I ever get enough money I will reach to you to get that chance for my hole family.😊
@nomadcapitalist4 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@SamMcKinley6 ай бұрын
Great content as always
@lenethharris-johnson82386 ай бұрын
Are there any benefits to getting a Jamaican Passport? My father was born in Jamaica so there is an opportunity to obtain dual British and Jamaican nationality .
@nobbynobbynoob6 ай бұрын
I'm Jamaican by descent too. You'll need an INFINITE supply of patience to deal with that government! Jamaican passport is useful in the Caribbean I guess, plus is superior to a UK passport in Ghana and Russia.
@69shakti5 ай бұрын
ganga mon!!!
@ErtugrulK4 ай бұрын
If there isn't any military service requirement you should get one
@blackduckfarmcanada2 ай бұрын
Jamaicans are starting to wonder if separating from UK was a mistake. Don't deal with the gov't there
@grant50592 ай бұрын
It depends. Do you hold British nationality? A Jamaican passport affords you the opportunity to move around the Caricom states with ease, but jobs are scarce
@HiNinqiАй бұрын
Turkiye, Malta, and Ireland are my faves so far.
@damienprevot25996 ай бұрын
Who wants to move to France? The country with the highest taxes. Sure. But what do you get in return? Social and medical services. Retirement pensions. You can move to France and move to Ireland if you miss the English language. EU Schengen zone.
@antonh17096 ай бұрын
It’s a very common perception that there are medical services in these socialist countries. Until you actually need an MRI or a surgery.
@elasticharmonyАй бұрын
😂
@silverfox41236 ай бұрын
I have a Great Grandfather who was born in 1859 in the Liguria region of Italy. He emigrated to the US in 1881 and married a US citizen of Italian descent. As of the 1910 US census, two years before my grandfather was born, he was still listed as being unnaturalized. I do not think he had ever revoked his Italian citizenship since he was a US citizen through marriage. Of course my search ends at his birthday and place of origin. His father, who had the same name, was the only name listed. I do not know who his mother was. The other problem is tracking down a birth record if it still exists. Churches in that region would have those records and most are not digitized as far as I know. The other issue is that I have only three data points on tracking down his birth record - birthday, father’s name and region. The problem is that the first and last name is extremely common in that region.
@nomadcapitalist6 ай бұрын
Feel free to reach out if you need help: help@nomadcapitalist.com.
@rando7th6 ай бұрын
If you have any mormon friends, you can ask if they have a family history search library in your area. The library has volunteers that can help and access to many resources that usually are not available for free.
@destinationmax6 ай бұрын
Great post. I definitely would not want an Egyptian passport. Many countries make it very difficult to visit with one.
@Wise.Wealth.Wisdom.7 күн бұрын
Great video thank you
@nomadcapitalist7 күн бұрын
You are welcome!
@sezeryalКүн бұрын
Our family apartment in Istanbul was worth 85K USD when we bought in 2002. Now it's worth around 400K USD. It's in good place like Kadikoy. As you say, important to investigate and buy a a good location at the right price.
@jet31434 ай бұрын
I would take French permanent residency in a flash. I can speak French although not fluently, but enough to get by. As a previous comment mentioned, they have good relations with the US Social Security system. Another option I like is Portugal. They have plans similar to the "golden visa" which was changed for seniors this year. But It is on my list, the city of Porto especially or at least near there. Spain is also a good place I think from what I've read in various articles. Prices have increased in many areas of all countries, but then that's happening in the US as well. Many major cities are experiencing significant short supplies of affordable housing. Here in STL, you just have to watch out for the school districts as there are some with very low rankings with no sign of improvement. My thanks to Andrew for a great KZbin program.
@Invest4Cashflow4 ай бұрын
I’m a citizenship collector :) USA 🇺🇸, Argentina 🇦🇷, Germany 🇩🇪 and little beautiful Serbia 🇷🇸 I think I have east and west 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@einnnor4 ай бұрын
Only 4? Almost anyone i know has 4 passports (mom country, dad country, country was born in and the current country lives in). Easy.
@nomadcapitalist3 ай бұрын
Boom!
@dadada3963 ай бұрын
@@einnnor How many do you have?
@Strongicepower3 ай бұрын
How
@einnnor3 ай бұрын
@@dadada396 enough.
@Hungry_Panda4 ай бұрын
Can you use 23 and Me to get the 2nd or 3rd citizenship? 😅
@NikkiArmourАй бұрын
Great questiom
@kmw4359Күн бұрын
In his book, he says DNA testing is not how to prove citizenship by descent.
@mrtzakАй бұрын
I have a question that may seem silly, but I’m curious-why does this gentleman keep claiming that Ireland is a tax haven? I moved to Ireland 2.5 years ago and am halfway through the naturalization process. The tax rate here is 40% on income over €44,000 per year and 20% on income below that. If someone could explain this to me, I would be very grateful.
@nomadcapitalistАй бұрын
We have an article that will help How to Pay Low Taxes in Ireland as a Non-dom: nomadcapitalist.com/finance/pay-low-taxes-in-ireland/
@xpz25nfh6 ай бұрын
Ireland is having a massive immigrant/invasion problem aided and abetted by the Irish government. The Irish are fighting back, but we have to see how it works out.
@Garcia0616 ай бұрын
Agree I don’t see this ending well. Big polarity of wealth in Ireland and not much in the middle- which is never great for anyone
@BC-ho9nc5 ай бұрын
@@Garcia061it’s what the WEF wants. Dilute the social ladder of the populous aswell as the homogeneity of it. Top down euro feudalism again. That’s what they want and it’s fucking clear when you see bus loads of MEN coming in EVERDAY on the borders. My mothers friend is a teacher in Folkestone UK, she says EVERYDAY 1-7 busses of MEN come into the uk and get shipped all over the country. This is VERY real.
@VancouveriteBoy5 ай бұрын
Egyptian, Turkish and Jordanians are running away due to the limited opportunities in their counties. Why would recommended getting a passport in one of these poor counties and they are like Tier 4 passport wouldn't get you to even 80 countries and Tier 3 for Turkey (+120 Countries). Saint Lucia health care and job market not as good as US or even Europe. True, their passport are like Tier 2 with access to almost 150 counties but that's all. So if you already have Tier 1 (+170 Countries) or Tier 2 (+150 Countries) there is no point of getting it. Unless you're Like Tier 5 passport with below 50 counties then it will be an advancement for you.
@mattanderson66726 ай бұрын
Thank you Andrew
@CristhianItu6 ай бұрын
I have the Venezuela, uruguay and spain passports ❤
@nomadcapitalist6 ай бұрын
🤛
@peters72294 ай бұрын
What about a North Korean one?!
@ProfoundilluminationАй бұрын
How did you get a passport for Uruguay?
@CristhianItuАй бұрын
@Profoundillumination my parents are from there
@borismolina436916 күн бұрын
I should have access to a Peruvian passport thru my grandmother,how do I get in touch with you for more details?
@RubenStormVlog2 ай бұрын
Before the war, Ukraine gave Passports out for 5k USD bribe to the right Person. How you do it if you have a customer from a country like Germany. Germany does not Accept Dual Citizenship. I have a friend he married in Australia and got Afterwards the Australian Passport. Faster than he could think, Germany took off his German Passport. I have a German Passport, but I could have also another one because of Family line. There was a time in my life, nov 2017 to Feb 2018, where I had to go to an Office (Bürgeramt) and sign a paper that I only have one Citizenship. How do you do this with those customers, how high is the risk that the other country find out the Person has a second Passport?
@lisalyons53816 ай бұрын
These prices are they per person ? I have. 20 yr old and an 18yr old. Anything I want to do for me I would need to include them so they have options also due to the automatic draft coming down the pipeline
@plizak6 ай бұрын
Some countries include children up to 21 or even 25. Different programs vary. Do your research
@lisalyons53816 ай бұрын
@@plizak that’s why I am asking here as I am starting my research
@nomadcapitalist6 ай бұрын
Feel free to email help@nomadcapitalist.com for assistance.
@robertheinrich29946 күн бұрын
which second passports are available for austrians, since austria requires you to drop your austrian citizenship once you get another one. they also require you to drop your former citizenship when aquiring your austrian one.
@barbtheresa5693Күн бұрын
same in germany. i don't think you, as an austrian, can get 2nd citizenship (passport)
@robertheinrich2994Күн бұрын
@@barbtheresa5693 as far as I know, germany is a bit more friendly to dual citizenships. austria is just hardcore, with only a handful of exceptions of why you should be granted dual citizenship.
@barbtheresa5693Күн бұрын
@@robertheinrich2994 i used to live in germany. at least it was like that ca 20 y ago. my auntie had to give up her croatian citizenship...
@hoteny10 күн бұрын
My descendant case is super complicated (bulgaria) and for some reason the processing is taking too long. Is this normal? I heard they are processing 1950s or 1940s or whatever rn and we are like… 1929?
@claudiam4273 ай бұрын
I have the Colombian passport by birth and the Jordanian one by marriage which was very easy to obtain, my husband though couldn’t get the Colombian passport only because the citizenship test has gotten very difficult to pass
@Incredibleatthesametime6 ай бұрын
You do amazing work! Can you make a video or a short clip that talks about (besides the US and Israel), where Jews are treated best and feel safest (physical safety) to invest and live in? Thank you in advance!
@nomadcapitalist6 ай бұрын
Done: kzbin.info/www/bejne/rIvXoIx-mdaEh9U
@jasminerice004 ай бұрын
Where are they treated poorly?
@grant50592 ай бұрын
Even in countries where you may think that Jewish people would not be safe, such as South Africa for example, many, many Jewish people still live there with ease and have a good life!
@flowbrandz3166 ай бұрын
What about the Dominican Republic?
@patrickh54236 ай бұрын
Thanks for your work, another very interesting video. Is there actually a video in which the Palau ID is discussed?
@Black_mamba_893 ай бұрын
Are you allowed to Rent the property? What’s the minimum down payment
@JFabric5006 ай бұрын
I have a great great grandparent from Ireland that immigrated. We have all the documents. None of the next descendants were registered. Is it possible to get an Irish passport?
@nomadcapitalist6 ай бұрын
Please email help@nomadcapitalist.com and Peter will be happy to review this.
@grant50592 ай бұрын
In my research, Ireland stops at a great grandparent as far as obtaining citizenship by descent in the country.
@entertainmentaddict84424 ай бұрын
Are these pay in full or through consistent long term payments?
@conrad285 ай бұрын
You my friend have absolutely no idea that the income tax in Ireland is higher than that in France.
@bryanconley73672 ай бұрын
So my grandma and great grandma is from Mexico. I bought a penthouse over 9 months ago in Bucerias. My grandpa is is from Ireland. I also am looking at HUA hin or Curacao or Back to Belize. In cash around 700k. I'll either keep 3x2 in Clearwater or keep the penthouse in Bucerias. I can keep both for portfolio, but I think I should lose one to put on next investment?
@NPLisaGrows6 ай бұрын
If I heard you correctly, you said your company can help with citizenship by descent as an ala carte service. Where can I find your fee range for this on your website?
@nomadcapitalist6 ай бұрын
You can email help@nomadcapitalist.com for a quote.
@mikem37896 ай бұрын
If one were to buy a condo in Turkey, is there a minimum cost you need to spend to qualify for citizenship by investment?
@nomadcapitalist6 ай бұрын
US$400,000
@mikem37896 ай бұрын
@@nomadcapitalist thank you!
@MTAfrankie4 ай бұрын
How do you sell a 0% bond???
@glubglubman3 ай бұрын
At a discount.
@happyzahn8031Ай бұрын
yeah, sure, turkey, jordan and egypt. I don't think they would let me live very long in one of those countries. I'd rather pay the 200-300K for a nice, friendly place to live.
@juniper617Ай бұрын
Yeah, I don’t think they’re welcoming my ethnic/religious identity.
@blackexpat2be6 ай бұрын
What happened with Malta CBI program? Is there program going away soon ?
@TokyoTaisu6 ай бұрын
Mella
@septiccryp34536 ай бұрын
Jordans program sounds interesting you could do a video on that
@hollywhiteside25823 ай бұрын
My grandfather emigrated to the US from Scotland. Would it be advantageous in any way to have this passport without planning to move there? Or would I be subject to taxes there and would it end up being a hassle?
@sweetsuccesstrading50976 ай бұрын
Would you be willing to do a Future Video on the Strongest Passports Available with the Requirements to access them?
@nomadcapitalist6 ай бұрын
We did: kzbin.info/www/bejne/bWXRnX-Nidt8es0si=ev_7HOHtlJbgFMW-
@Poco-me5eq2 ай бұрын
If you are paying 300k for five year no interest bonds, your citizenship is not free because a savy investor could easily double their money in 2-3 years in the stock market. So in effect you are paying 500k even after getting the original 300k back.
@g.pearson472617 күн бұрын
Can you do a video for those of us who aren’t rich. Low middle class USA families Many of us don’t have $200K. Thank you
@manmeals4413 ай бұрын
What about getting a simple US Passport if you live in Canada?
@laserpmr3 ай бұрын
why would you want a US passport if you live in Canada? you will be forced to file taxes in US every year no matter how much or where you make you money)))) US passport is only good if you want to live there.
@lenethharris-johnson82386 ай бұрын
Are there any disadvantages to getting a second passport? I have been going through the process of renewing my British passport. They ask if you have a second passport but the way they frame the questions makes t seem as if they will give you less support in a crisis if you have dual nationality -- like they will shift responsibility to the other country.
@Garcia0616 ай бұрын
No the UK has no limit. I was born here but have 3 nationalities. Never been an issue in the UK. Was actually more useful in some cases.
@prajaktakhairkar90542 ай бұрын
Hi , I am looking for getting europian passport my mom side great grandfather is european and father is buddhist indian but no paperwork only dn proof genetics I have , I really want european citizenship, Please guide on this Thank you
@barbtheresa5693Күн бұрын
i doubt that it works this way. you cannot just claim "european". you need to be able to prove that your ancestor was, for example, german, croatian, italian and then apply in that specific country. you cannot just say he was european.
@pkaseven6 ай бұрын
What about seeking asylum? My home country (US) is abusive… and I am seriously afraid for my son and grandsons especially.
@flowbrandz3166 ай бұрын
That's not likely as most countries will not agree with your assessment of the need for asylum. Instead, be flexible as a family. Are any of your kids or grandkids getting ready to have a baby or talking about it? If so, pool your money to pay for them to have that baby in Mexico or Brazil. Both of which grant citizenship to the baby at birth and permanent residency to the parents and grandparents. My wife and I are about to have our first in Mexico to give most of our family a plan B.
@matthewnirenberg6 ай бұрын
@@flowbrandz316 Won't work - those paths have been closed mid-late last year. The only options anyone has are citizenship by descent or to do CBI.
@Chris-pq3wp6 ай бұрын
How is it abusive?
@andersaxmark58716 ай бұрын
If you donate to the Democrat party the government will abuse you less. Heil Biden!
@flowbrandz3166 ай бұрын
@@matthewnirenberg which paths exactly? Please cite government sources
@pauliedweasel6 ай бұрын
I was considering getting a second passport and because I’m a naturalized US citizen who was born in Canada I thought that might be a good one to get, but then I started thinking about Trudeau and put that idea on the back burner.
@nine72954 ай бұрын
If you move to another country, you will still have to pay the US for all income taxes gained in any country in the world, as an American citizen. If you pay taxes in the other country already, and if that country has a tax treaty with the US, then you only need to pay the remainder of the balance between the taxes owed to the US. For Canadians, Canadians can declare to be a non resident for tax purposes (satisfying a bunch of conditions), and thus, only need to pay the taxes to the country where they live. Trudeau will not be the Prime Minister ever. Your decision on citizenship is usually for the long term. It's funny that you made a decision based on a political situation that eventually will end one day (and cycle).
@commonmandenver73706 ай бұрын
Any consideration of Antarctica. Should be cheap to purchase land, No.??
@Frederick0065 ай бұрын
Do you wish to join a real estate investment company
@sicuro50505 ай бұрын
Antártic treaty is in place … they dont want you in the outer ring ..
@mekilo3841Ай бұрын
Is it llegal to travel to different countries with 2 Passport that 1 supports dual citizenship and the other Don't support dual citizenship.
@barbtheresa5693Күн бұрын
yes, that would be considered illegal, because having 2 passports when the country does not permit dual citizenship, would be illegal to start with
@chrtravels6 ай бұрын
I wish I could get citizenship by discent in Italy, but unfortunately, my great great grandfather became a US citizen before they were allowed to have dual citizenship
@nomadcapitalist6 ай бұрын
Grrrr
@hiiammoot17 күн бұрын
Not for the dutch, if you accept a second passport willingly as an adult, you must revoke your dutch passport. However children are exempt from this (as in your parents get you the 2nd passport for you while underage)
@Macinro1916 ай бұрын
Does a grandparent from UK allow for citizenship by decent?
@davycrockett88866 ай бұрын
I think so.
@infamyinfamy6 ай бұрын
No, but if you have a British Commonwealth passport, you are eligible for an Ancestry Visa if you have a British Citizen grandparent (born in the UK). This visa can lead to citizenship but it will take at least 6 years living in the UK. US citizens are not eligible unless they also have a commonwealth citizenship.
@davycrockett88866 ай бұрын
@@infamyinfamy Interesting! so you have to be part of the Commonwealth.
@gall63365 ай бұрын
I think so yes
@anteperic28366 ай бұрын
I live in the USA now but was born in former Yugoslavia. I am a Croatian. I still have a permanent legal resident card here as I have been here since 1990. My parents, aunts and uncles have passed away. How would I go about getting a Croatian passport and citizenship reinstated there again?
@Escape_The_Mundane6 ай бұрын
Some of my family came from germany, very hard place to move to. Croatia is about the same, I looked it up. It say you must get copy of your birth certificate and have a valid ID. Also get any proof that your mom or dad was from Croatia. Then apply at your local Croatia embassy.
@nomadcapitalist6 ай бұрын
Please contact our team which specializes in citizenship by descent cases through this link: nomadcapitalist.com/products/citizenship-by-descent/
@Escape_The_Mundane6 ай бұрын
@nomadcapitalist 50 employees. You don't have to waste $1000000 dollars to move to another country. Love your work, Nomad capitalist. You inspired me to go places out of America!
@anteperic28366 ай бұрын
@@Escape_The_Mundane I actually was born there but getting my records was an issue due the records department being destroyed in the war
@Escape_The_Mundane6 ай бұрын
@anteperic2836 That should be illegal, my friend. I know many ukraine and russian they went to America.
@keepitshort42084 ай бұрын
Im hoping to apply for citizenship in turkey, but my parents are dependent on me. so through my citizenship can i apply for family residency permit and if so will i have any issues as in whats the the success rate.
@jamessmithers445625 күн бұрын
What passport by investment provides for visa free travel to Russia?
@nomadcapitalist24 күн бұрын
There are certain Caribbean countries that allow visa free travel to Russia. However, it’s important to note that visa agreements can change, so staying updated is key. If you’d like help exploring citizenship-by-investment options, feel free to reach out: nomadcapitalist.com/apply/
@angelofamillionyears45996 ай бұрын
Andrew - since most nations in Europe have declining populations, will they be encouraging new immigrants from the US?
@alibali6725 ай бұрын
Which countries are those? All those I have checked have increasing populations. The birth rate has slowed in many European countries but immigration numbers are increasing so much.
@angelofamillionyears45995 ай бұрын
@@alibali672 If that is true, then that is good. They need to immigrants since ladies are not having babies.
@brooklyngemini34106 ай бұрын
Don't know if u knew this or not but the supreme Court in the states just banned foreign spouses from entering the country😬
@LD-Orbs5 ай бұрын
Are you sure? I think the ruling was that foreign spouses don't have right to due process, so the US can bar their entry for any reason, or for no reason.
@babogang9944Ай бұрын
What about the Military service?
@enmodoАй бұрын
If you're married do you have to double your donation in all these places?
@didiermo75236 ай бұрын
Hi bro as a foreigner can i set up my youtube adsense to Georgia ? How would i file taxes from utube income ... any ideas ?
@nomadcapitalist6 ай бұрын
www.nomadcapitalist.com/apply
@BARRICKON4 күн бұрын
I guess it doesn't matter where in which country you have AdSense setup. It matters who is the owner of the activity. So in your case you need to have a company in Georgia to benefit from Georgia taxes and it doesn't matter where AdSense is registered. And finally, Georgia is probably not your best choice anyway.
@didiermo75234 күн бұрын
@@BARRICKON why isnt it my best choice ?
@BARRICKON4 күн бұрын
@@didiermo7523 I guess you are English speaking and not Russian or Georgian speaking. You can't even imagine the level of bureaucratic hassle which is not worth your time and efforts and translation efforts. Choose English speaking but still tax free jurisdiction.
@BARRICKON4 күн бұрын
@@didiermo7523 I tried to answer but seems my answer disappeared somewhere. Too many efforts in this non English speaking country which broke the ties with the EU and by the way banking with the outer world became very difficult over the last couple of years as they didn't join international anti money laundering measures and high risks of problems when you try to take money out of Georgia.
@thisisme64T4 ай бұрын
How about Belgium. How can a nearly retired age person get citizenship without having worked 400 months or whatever their requirement is? Especially without investment money.
@grant50592 ай бұрын
It's now become much more difficult, and no longer 3 years, now 5...
@thisisme64T2 ай бұрын
@@grant5059 for working or for residence requirement?
@quinntheeskimooutdoors62346 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing 😊
@Muiscfromthealps6 ай бұрын
So no ways to work somewhere and get 2nd citizenship?
@jamestwarog46566 ай бұрын
Almost everywhere does that. You have to get in, then naturalize
@josevich6 ай бұрын
That's not what his channel is about. His market is for rich businessmen who wont work for companies
@Muiscfromthealps6 ай бұрын
Guess first thing is to get rich then
@the_expidition4276 ай бұрын
This channel is not for normal people
@abdullahhakan16 ай бұрын
Turkish cities are hotter than ever. Denizli Pamukkale 47 degrees centigrate during June 2024, Mersin 45 degrees centigrate, İzmir 40 degrees, Manisa has got 5 magnitude earthquake yesterday 43 degrees, Ankara has 37 degrees weather conditions.
@2-meter4 күн бұрын
I keep watching these videos but my problem is that by law, if I get a different passport, I have to give up my current one (Dutch) 😞
@WilliamMunny-d8s4 ай бұрын
HEY ANDREW, what are some countries who have citizenship by marriage possibilities? im guessing most of us here dont have a 1/4 mill + usd to buy a passport. Im already divorced and old enough for early retirement and able to move anywhere, especially anywhere that has large industrial projects and needs construction workers or engineers