I have three passports: UK (birth) Trinidad and Tobago (descent) United States (naturalization). Before the pandemic, Barbados planned to extend citizenship to grandchildren. This has been on hold. My paternal grandfather was born in Barbados and I have the paperwork to prove it. The Barbados parliament will eventually change the immigration law to expand citizenship to grandchildren of Barbadians. Once this happens, I will pursue a Barbados passport.
Charles III is a citizen of Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, The Bahamas, Belize, Canada, Grenada, Jamaica, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu and the United Kingdom
I have US, UK, and Hong Kong citizenships. I am also getting the New Zealand PR. I am qualify for their Green List Work Visa which is the new fast-tracked ‘Straight to Residence’ pathway.
If that guy has the record with 8 citizenships, he may also have the record for how many countries he can live in because Ireland is part of the European Union and British includes England, Wales and Scotland. I think he can live in approximately 36 countries legally! Perhaps more if you include the other islands, countries and/or territories that all those countries have in other parts of the world. Eg France has islands and other lands it owns.
@@m0wfo but UK citizenship comes with the right of abode in those dependencies, much like Irish citizenship comes with freedom of movement in the EU and the CTA. My understanding is the Cape Verde is part of a freedom of movement regime in West Africa amongst 15 member nations, which has had varied degrees of usefulness for citizens of various countries, not to mention the access they might have as s college graduate to Caricom's free movement regime and the OECS free movement regime with their various Caribbean citizenships. The only way to further increase free movement for the record holder greatly that I could think of would be citizenship in a Mercusor country.
@@m0wfo can you reach them from EU without passport checks ? if only possible via UK it would count as if they were Cornwall and the Hebrides :) i wonder: is anybody, even foreigners, able to get angry and invoke _clameur d'harro_ in those feudal territories ? would be priceless :D
@@rivenoak no I did not count every property of the UK as a seperate country, neither did I for all the countries in the EU he legally live in because of Irish citizenship (eg France has other islands/countries/territories in the world as part of France. Pretty sure Denmark too. But then again you did not mention that either!
I believe you are mistaken, technically King Charles III, is deemed to be a citizen of every citizen he happens to technically be head of state. Therefore he now has the most citizenships. However, you might want to correct the statement and say your guy has the most "passports". King Charles doesn't travel with passports or have a driver's license as these document are technically created under his authority.
@@alexinthemiddle4170 No, not Ireland. but if we are calling Northern Ireland a Country, like Scotland and Wales then yes. Although, I'm not sure if they are just considered British citizens. In some ways they are 1 country and in other ways they are 4, ie look at the Euro Cup.
Belize had way too much corruption in the original CBI program. I doubt they will launch another one anytime soon. As far as passport strength, next month the new passport system for chipped-style passports launches which I imagine will open more visa-free countries in the coming years.
@@Lucas_Ficz So you have the four citizenships and passports for each country? Why wouldn’t you apply for Portuguese if you eligible. I would if I was you.
@@Lucas_Ficz If Brazil and Portugal allow dual citizenship, you should 😉. In my case, i'm French and got the Congolese (Congo Brazzaville) citizenship by descent last year.
I purchased two Tesla Towers and I require Rural Citizenship for having two Tesla towers I would also like to start a Brand for Rural citizenship so kindly suggest a suitable plan
The late Mirian Makeba ( R.I.P ) anti-apartheid symbol and one of the greatest singers to live, was granted 9 citizenships including Belgian and French. I believe that her record of holding 9 passports is yet to be beaten
I have 4 citizenships and I didn’t even have to naturalise or buy any I think i have the most you could really have without naturalisation or buying any
I want a UN Passport (aka Laissez Passer)... though that will likely remain a dream. But while we are at it could you also talk about "buying" diplomatic passports? I know a couple of persons who became honorary consuls based on economic activity / investments and therefore also received a diplomatic passport. One such family I know founded a major tourism company and managed to pull that off receiving a diplomatic passport from Indonesia.
Only the highest level UN staff are given the Laissez Passer that looks like a normal passport. There is a lesser known version that is a double sided page which was given to people fleeing Europe at the end of WW2 and during the couple of times during the Cold War where the USSR permitted some people to leave. This double sided page version hasn't been issued since 1980 as by then, most countries simply introduced refugee visas that don't require a passport as the visa has the persons photo and other details on it. Interpol have their own equivalent but its not a Laissez Passer - their's is purely a Interpol travel document with "INTERPOL" where the country name would otherwise be and in some places must be used with a valid normal or official passport.
I have just one Russian passport. I am a resident of the UAE, so I might become eligible for obtaining it in the future. Im also technically eligible for Lithuanian citizenship because my grandad and grandma were from Vilnius, but its complicated and I would have to live there and learn the language. In the future im planning to get a Canadian citizenship and after that I will probably go fr Australia, new Zealand or some European countries.
@@tamralove you are such a snob person… how does net worth play a role on whether someone believes Andrew Tate? There is more to life than being a millionaire. I know personally many middle class people happier than some millionaires. Money is not everything, family is more important Also, UA-cam is normally frequented by a younger audience. I am not a millionaire but I have a high-paying job which will turn me into one in the future. Get a grip of yourself
@@svensulzmann4282 yeah but what is another one that would help me pay less tax and be able to live in a more peaceful place cause those both are a big enemy of Russia
Do honorary consuls get a passport from the country they help? For example, If I were to become an HC for Montenegro, would they give me any perks like a passport?
Shouldn't laugh but your trip was a LOL moment 😂, plus your one more piece of gravel. ❤ Mickey, and being all tucked up 🥰 Only certain animals have star quality that he has. Leon the Ram from Wild & Wonderful Off Grid is also a star.
What if you go to a country with birth rights and Say you're a born again .... what ever you want to be born again? Also, what about Identifiying as another person, would that get you a citzienship?
Could you talk about if it's worth it to go to make money in Switzerland? For people in the US, I have been looking into it so far I see it's a boring country which I dont mind, learning the language will come eventually, relatively low taxes and high benefits. And if it is, to who or what would be a good game plan. Do you need a degree? Or is it easier with sales skills? Maybe if you are an investor? Is it worth it then? Thanks!
Go to Switzerland only if you will be a high earner in an English speaking multinational or if you're independently wealthy and taking advantage of the lumpsum tax regime. You will not be able to learn Swiss German quickly or proficiently, although English can pass in most transactional situations.
I got British, Irish, soon eligible for Swiss. But feel like they all kid of aligned. I want Russian or something, where I can escape the western system
Success is growing, once you stop growing you are not counted as successful person. it is just my humble opinion. By the way I enjoyed watching your videos, a fellow creator----
what happiness is there migrating to a place where everyone is different than you, how do you feel at home. unless you live in a dangerous country you should just find a good place to live with your people. globe-trotting is really only useful to impress people
The best combination is the Chinese passport ( the future )+ French passeport is the powerful in the EU and outside ( I will choose UK but before brexit)+UAE passeport for investments
If a waiter or waitress is waring a Mask I make it a POINT NOT TO TIP them at the end of my meal. Sometimes I will not even pay for the meal and walk out disgusted 😒
You know they might be required to do so by the restaurant, as long as they don't make me do it I could not care less but This is a troll comment anyway
I would predict that YOU may secretly have the most citizenships on earth!
I have three passports:
UK (birth)
Trinidad and Tobago (descent)
United States (naturalization).
Before the pandemic, Barbados planned to extend citizenship to grandchildren. This has been on hold. My paternal grandfather was born in Barbados and I have the paperwork to prove it. The Barbados parliament will eventually change the immigration law to expand citizenship to grandchildren of Barbadians. Once this happens, I will pursue a Barbados passport.
But I have 4.
Australia ( Naturalization and descent)
Canada ( Naturalization and descent)
Korea ( Birth)
Saint Kitts ( Investment)
8 is definitely not the highest but definitely the highest known
No one can get more than 3
I know someone with 5
Charles III is a citizen of Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, The Bahamas, Belize, Canada, Grenada, Jamaica, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu and the United Kingdom
If he is not a citizen of Ireland, then that's less than the EU.
He's a British (UK) citizen only. He's a king of other countries, but not a citizen of those countries.
@@tamasfeher2772 Does this mean that Australia is still ruled by a foreign power in last consequence?
No one can get more than 3
I have US, UK, and Hong Kong citizenships.
I am also getting the New Zealand PR. I am qualify for their Green List Work Visa which is the new fast-tracked ‘Straight to Residence’ pathway.
No one can get more than 3
If that guy has the record with 8 citizenships, he may also have the record for how many countries he can live in because Ireland is part of the European Union and British includes England, Wales and Scotland. I think he can live in approximately 36 countries legally! Perhaps more if you include the other islands, countries and/or territories that all those countries have in other parts of the world. Eg France has islands and other lands it owns.
you do not count every property of UK as a separate country ;) otherwise such a list would include Isle of Man, Jersey, Guernsey, Sark, Gibraltar etc.
@@rivenoak if we're nit-picking, Isle of Man and Channel Islands are crown dependencies, not part of the UK :)
@@m0wfo but UK citizenship comes with the right of abode in those dependencies, much like Irish citizenship comes with freedom of movement in the EU and the CTA. My understanding is the Cape Verde is part of a freedom of movement regime in West Africa amongst 15 member nations, which has had varied degrees of usefulness for citizens of various countries, not to mention the access they might have as s college graduate to Caricom's free movement regime and the OECS free movement regime with their various Caribbean citizenships. The only way to further increase free movement for the record holder greatly that I could think of would be citizenship in a Mercusor country.
@@m0wfo can you reach them from EU without passport checks ? if only possible via UK it would count as if they were Cornwall and the Hebrides :)
i wonder: is anybody, even foreigners, able to get angry and invoke _clameur d'harro_ in those feudal territories ? would be priceless :D
@@rivenoak no I did not count every property of the UK as a seperate country, neither did I for all the countries in the EU he legally live in because of Irish citizenship (eg France has other islands/countries/territories in the world as part of France. Pretty sure Denmark too. But then again you did not mention that either!
I believe you are mistaken, technically King Charles III, is deemed to be a citizen of every citizen he happens to technically be head of state. Therefore he now has the most citizenships. However, you might want to correct the statement and say your guy has the most "passports". King Charles doesn't travel with passports or have a driver's license as these document are technically created under his authority.
Is he a citizen of Ireland though? If not, every EU member can legally live in more countries than him!
@@alexinthemiddle4170 No, not Ireland. but if we are calling Northern Ireland a Country, like Scotland and Wales then yes. Although, I'm not sure if they are just considered British citizens. In some ways they are 1 country and in other ways they are 4, ie look at the Euro Cup.
Wow!! Eight!!
Thanks Andrew
Glad to have you.
Belize had way too much corruption in the original CBI program. I doubt they will launch another one anytime soon. As far as passport strength, next month the new passport system for chipped-style passports launches which I imagine will open more visa-free countries in the coming years.
I have 3 citizenships all acquired by different ways. Currently eligible for my fourth. Which I will apply for very soon.
Which ones?
@@jamess2483 Canadian (birth), Jamaican (descent), Australia (naturalization). Now eligible for Nigerian (through marriage).
I am Brazilian by birth, Hungarian, Croatian and Italian by descent. I could also apply for Portuguese citizenship but Idk if I should
@@Lucas_Ficz So you have the four citizenships and passports for each country? Why wouldn’t you apply for Portuguese if you eligible. I would if I was you.
@@Lucas_Ficz If Brazil and Portugal allow dual citizenship, you should 😉. In my case, i'm French and got the Congolese (Congo Brazzaville) citizenship by descent last year.
I purchased two Tesla Towers and I require Rural Citizenship for having two Tesla towers I would also like to start a Brand for Rural citizenship so kindly suggest a suitable plan
Hi Andrew. Can you talk about Ghana giving citizenship to African Americans?
The late Mirian Makeba ( R.I.P ) anti-apartheid symbol and one of the greatest singers to live, was granted 9 citizenships including Belgian and French.
I believe that her record of holding 9 passports is yet to be beaten
She had 10 honorary citizenships.
Got US, Brazil and going for Portugal by decent
Also trying to get a Nicaraguan one by wife family decent.
😀
No one can get more than 3
@@ShfallerkaeFerkes maybe in your poverty country, but not mine
I have 4 citizenships and I didn’t even have to naturalise or buy any I think i have the most you could really have without naturalisation or buying any
I want a UN Passport (aka Laissez Passer)... though that will likely remain a dream.
But while we are at it could you also talk about "buying" diplomatic passports?
I know a couple of persons who became honorary consuls based on economic activity / investments and therefore also received a diplomatic passport. One such family I know founded a major tourism company and managed to pull that off receiving a diplomatic passport from Indonesia.
Only the highest level UN staff are given the Laissez Passer that looks like a normal passport. There is a lesser known version that is a double sided page which was given to people fleeing Europe at the end of WW2 and during the couple of times during the Cold War where the USSR permitted some people to leave. This double sided page version hasn't been issued since 1980 as by then, most countries simply introduced refugee visas that don't require a passport as the visa has the persons photo and other details on it.
Interpol have their own equivalent but its not a Laissez Passer - their's is purely a Interpol travel document with "INTERPOL" where the country name would otherwise be and in some places must be used with a valid normal or official passport.
I work for the UN & I'll tell you that you'll never get a UN Passport unless youre a diplomat & thats not even certain. Its ok to dream tho!
Perfect. That's a good reason
I have just one Russian passport. I am a resident of the UAE, so I might become eligible for obtaining it in the future. Im also technically eligible for Lithuanian citizenship because my grandad and grandma were from Vilnius, but its complicated and I would have to live there and learn the language. In the future im planning to get a Canadian citizenship and after that I will probably go fr Australia, new Zealand or some European countries.
No one can get more than 3
Life is too short to enjoy all these countries.
What about Andrew Tate??? He was talked about by Andrew with over 30 passports.
that's just bullshit, he exaggerated it as always, he probably has less than 8
Residences, not passports (citizenships).
Lol don't believe everything you read
@@tamralove you are such a snob person… how does net worth play a role on whether someone believes Andrew Tate?
There is more to life than being a millionaire. I know personally many middle class people happier than some millionaires. Money is not everything, family is more important
Also, UA-cam is normally frequented by a younger audience. I am not a millionaire but I have a high-paying job which will turn me into one in the future.
Get a grip of yourself
Hey i have Romanian and Canadian passports what pasaport should i get next ?
@@svensulzmann4282 yeah but what is another one that would help me pay less tax and be able to live in a more peaceful place cause those both are a big enemy of Russia
Armenia or Grenada,i guess 🤔🤔🤔🤔 since both of them has acess to China and Russia
@@94snapazzurri only problem with Armenia is conscription, and ban from Azerbaijan.
@@travelwithme2688 Probably just a Caribbean CBI program for citizenship + maybe permanent residency in Mexico/somewhere else in SA.
@@94snapazzurri perfect thank you
I got American and mexican. And I’m going for Spanish citizenship (just got my NIE). I’m hopping to later on add Grenada and Australia.
No one can get more than 3
Do honorary consuls get a passport from the country they help? For example, If I were to become an HC for Montenegro, would they give me any perks like a passport?
I have 2 and I don't think I could get more.
If you really want visa free access to the most countries then there are easier ways than a huge passport collection 😉
I have 2. My daughter will have 3.
What do you think about the Serbia and Kosovo conflict?
@@tamralove i just thought that it could affect the passports of these 2 countries that's why i asked
Shouldn't laugh but your trip was a LOL moment 😂, plus your one more piece of gravel.
❤ Mickey, and being all tucked up 🥰 Only certain animals have star quality that he has. Leon the Ram from Wild & Wonderful Off Grid is also a star.
What if you go to a country with birth rights and Say you're a born again .... what ever you want to be born again? Also, what about Identifiying as another person, would that get you a citzienship?
My parents were born in east africa my grand parents were born in india and i am born in uk
It's him
It's mr worldwide
Could you talk about if it's worth it to go to make money in Switzerland? For people in the US, I have been looking into it so far I see it's a boring country which I dont mind, learning the language will come eventually, relatively low taxes and high benefits. And if it is, to who or what would be a good game plan. Do you need a degree? Or is it easier with sales skills? Maybe if you are an investor? Is it worth it then? Thanks!
Go to Switzerland only if you will be a high earner in an English speaking multinational or if you're independently wealthy and taking advantage of the lumpsum tax regime. You will not be able to learn Swiss German quickly or proficiently, although English can pass in most transactional situations.
@@runderwo have you moved there yourself?
Friends have and my wife grew up there. Visited many times.
@@runderwo thanks for the insight
I am 🇨🇭 🇩🇪 and 🇵🇹
I got British, Irish, soon eligible for Swiss. But feel like they all kid of aligned. I want Russian or something, where I can escape the western system
Russian citizenship will make you to go to war, lol.
Russian citizenship is easily obtainable. You can do it the illegal way, but even if you decide to do it the legal way it would be fr really easy
I have 3 passports going to 4 next year
Jason Bourne ?
Success is growing, once you stop growing you are not counted as successful person. it is just my humble opinion. By the way I enjoyed watching your videos, a fellow creator----
9 here, sorry. And King Charles has double digits. I am afraid your "person with most" is nowhere near
Glad we're back to normal topics. Enough with the gay propaganda
what happiness is there migrating to a place where everyone is different than you, how do you feel at home. unless you live in a dangerous country you should just find a good place to live with your people. globe-trotting is really only useful to impress people
The best combination is the Chinese passport ( the future )+ French passeport is the powerful in the EU and outside ( I will choose UK but before brexit)+UAE passeport for investments
Andrew Tate?
No I think it's *TOP G* aka *Andrew f*****g Tate !*
If a waiter or waitress is waring a Mask I make it a POINT NOT TO TIP them at the end of my meal. Sometimes I will not even pay for the meal and walk out disgusted 😒
Who hurt you?
You know they might be required to do so by the restaurant, as long as they don't make me do it I could not care less but This is a troll comment anyway
so you want to commit a crime over someone else’s decision to wear a mask to protect themselves? Classy.