Some people here in the comments section miss one critical point in the video: visa-free travel. Before you suggest another country with CBI, kindly check how many countries you can travel with its passport without applying for a visa (AKA passport ranking). And personally, I think that's one major reason why many people want a second citizenship...because their own country's passport ranking is very low!
What you call visa-free travel is usually short stay (90/180) permit for tourist or private purposes. In fact, in many cases it's not even that but an electronic visa or electronic authorization. The EU will start implementing ETIAS in late 2023. Only Schengen area citizens will enjoy visa-free access to the Schengen area. Others will have to file a visa application, pay a fee and wait for the decision. If any EU country grants you a 5 year multiple entry type C visa, you definitely don't need an additional passport just because it has some +30 points higher ranking based on "visa-free" access to the Schengen area. Such a visa will also grant you some access to EU non-Schengen members and EU candidates.
@@TheBlackLionTv I do not know about Indonesia. But you need to be careful, they just voted a law (which would take effect in I think 2 years) that will render illegal for an unmarried couples to live in the same home and if you have sex then jail time
@@haseebsohal6953 what would a Pakistani do in the Nederland... Honestly those European countries are way overrated because they sell themselves very well.
If someone ever tells you that money can’t buy happiness then invite them to have the two of you go to their bank so that they can give you the money which won’t make you happy…
Most EU countries have done away with investment for citizenship, Portugal the latest one, the EU court have take Malta to court over its laws on citizenship, the reason the EU did this was to stop dirty money etc with Russia and Ukraine war Spain is getting rid of its investment visa law
You should've mentioned the countries that allow duel citizenships too. And it's not just about money. If you ancestral ties to the country then you can get it too. I've got Italian ancestry, so I could get Italian citizenship.
Wouldn’t you need their birth certificates? Asking because I have ancestry in a few countries but only have the birth certificate of my great grandma from 1 country
@@raythomas5090 most European countries works like that, Italy, Portugal, Spain, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Poland… and then you need to find all birth, death and marriage certificates from you to the ancestor that came from that country. It’s no easy but you can sure do it! Italy is the easiest one.
Thanks for sharing the nice video by the way. Over the mountains, far to travel, people say, Happiness dwells. Alas, and l went, ln the crowd of the others, and returned with a tear-stained face. Over the mountains, far to travel, people say, Happiness dwells. Carl Busse
Vanuatu? Too undeveloped still, not to say primitive. Till recently no cash point machines? Who would benefit from a Vanuatu passport? St Lucia is too unsafe, like the rest of the West Indies.
After investment.. what to do.. just invest at your home country. Do something good for your village or city where you have been studied and bought .. let your people get the best who helped you Don't go for such passport.. it will not give the same where you are living.. Money can't buy happiness..only passport
After investment, most people move to that country to lower their taxes and be able to conduct business with less red tape (bureaucracy) and live a more relaxed life. You're really clueless if you think people should "invest at your home country" - I say this because you fail to understand that people doing CBI (Citizenship By Investment) have paid small fortunes in taxes in their "home country" and: * Never got a single damn thing in return (not even a thanks - its always "pay more") * Had to be full-fee paying for their education * Had to have private health insurance (to avoid huge tax penalties which get imposed if you earn over a certain amount and don't have private health insurance) which means you have zero access to public health care as everyone who holds private health insurance is forced to remain in the private system * Has been blamed on the daily for every problem in the country (the BS that is "tax the rich, they're evil") * Be demonised for daring to have a nice two storey house (3 bedroom, 2 bathroom) because many houses in the area were demolished and turned into units * Be demonised for having a nice car by the broke-ass welfare bludgers * Be constantly extorted (sorry, I mean taxed more) to cover the ever increasing welfare bill * Never been helped as they've been told to "work it out on your own" and told to "go to hell", because no one gives a shit about anything other than hating the successful, the rich and ensuring they collect their welfare payment Such people don't owe their "home countries" anything! If people weren't taxed so much, treated like garbage and had access to the supposed benefits, they'd likely happily contribute and care, but that ain't ever going to happen when they're being taxed, treated like garbage and get nothing at all. I've just described Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the UK.
@@kendivedmakarig215 Nope - the point of having a second passport is to enable yourself to significantly reduce or eliminate your personal income tax & taxes on investment, to facilitate business with less bureaucracy and to give you more places to live and work. Visa-free travel has nothing to do with it as such travel only lets you enter as a tourist - this means no work, no right to stay indefinitely. This is why people go for Caribbean CBI passports and EU Schengen passports as these give you freedom of movement. Visa-free travel is already gone by 1 Jan 2024 as everywhere will require an equivalent of an ETIAS, ESTA, ETA, etc. These things are visas in all but name (the same information is required) and will result in more rejections that before. Also note that the EU's ETIAS will restrict the country you enter the EU via and the country you exit the EU via - you won't have the freedom to change that on the go. Also, its not hard to get visas for tourism, whats hard to get are work visas and residence permits as they can lead to citizenship.
Thats the best one given a hotel room money each week a phone papers the whole lot and with out paying a thing because the lovely tax payers are paying and even better the tax payers have no idea! What a joke the uk has become
The ranking in this video would only be beneficial to criminals seeking a cheap and quick escape. Real investors would be a bit more choosy...and they'd be right!
In some cases it can be useful for those seeking to legally reduce tax burden. And you don't even have to live there. Most all of these countries will do a background check to exclude criminals.
Some countries you mentioned doesn’t make sense get their Passports, They are not safety countries,not good lives stills, corrupted and much more. That much money are good even in much better countries hehehehe.Thanks
Just because you get their passport doesn't mean you have to live in that country. Get the right CBI passport in the Caribbean and you can live and work (with full rights) in 6 other Caribbean countries. In some cases having that other passport can enable you to get work visas in countries your current passport can't visit. Note that some countries have agreements where their citizens can visit another specific country as visa-free and conduct business meetings/deals as long as they leave within 20days of arriving. One other reason is as follows - say you work in Asia (any country, it doesn't matter) but you need to travel to New Zealand - most flights transit Australia and most people will require a "transit visa". This is a very hard visa to get. The simple solution is to but a Vanuatu passport as Australia lets Vanuatu citizens transit Australia without a visa and thus regular travel that requires transiting Australia suddenly becomes easy.
@@Aditiyan sure, but the point of residency or citizenship by investment is to ultimately secure a passport that gives you good access to desirable countries (US, EU, etc). The Brazilian passport doesn’t have visa free travel to most of those places..
I would imagine this will interest corrupt officials and leaders, crime gang leaders, drug barons..etc who want to disappear behind a new identity. If as a young man I have a $100G I would start a business in my own country. Why bother to go to a strange land where I don't know anybody and probably fail. A 100G is a lot of money in any 3rd w country.
WHAT I FIND SICKENING IN HOW AMERICA LETS ALL THESE PEOPLE COME HERE FOR FREE AND BECOME CITIZENS AND EVERYONE ELSE CHARGES AMERICANS OUT THE ASS FOR CITIZENSHIP or is this all a lie? Aren't there other ways to become a citizen in other countries than America without paying?
Your comment is filled with misinformation. Of course there are other ways to naturalize into other countries. This is ONE way to do it, not the only way to do it.
It's actually quite difficult to get an American citizenship. It takes many years, a citizenship class, money. It's visas that are easier to get. The problem is that many visas and residencies don't permit work for the first few years. That leads to the "lazy immigrant on social services" stereotype. It's not quite fair - the ones that obey their visa or residency terms that sometimes forbid work open them up to ridicule.
@@Hellodumbbitchs but what do you think that all spaniards like inmigrants masive to come; have you many spaniards?we are like any other other country; i do not to it to provoke but as a affirmation and i like think like here and in all countries and maybe you
@@Lacteagalaxia If a foreigner invest, it wouldn't be a problem. In fact it would be beneficial to the country and its people. More Jobs and more wealth to the country. Remember that no country will survive without Foreign Investors. Also these Foreign Investors are not poor Immigrants. They bring wealth and jobs for the locals. This is how China became the 2nd richest country and it's because of Foreign Investors.
@@rapidresponserepairllc.man9552 There was a government loan program for foreigners to buy property, if the owner died before it was paid off, the government got the property. No one ever paid off their property before dying. The banks also have a bad reputation.
In conclusion: Money can buy you anything, without money - a shitty life in our evolved "equal" world. Solution: Be a criminal today! If you manage to become great totalitarian leader in Ruzzkyie land committing every crime in the book, and more. -You´ll be the richest guy in the world and everyone wants to obey, adore and negotiate with you. Isnt life and mankind lovely?
Some people here in the comments section miss one critical point in the video: visa-free travel. Before you suggest another country with CBI, kindly check how many countries you can travel with its passport without applying for a visa (AKA passport ranking). And personally, I think that's one major reason why many people want a second citizenship...because their own country's passport ranking is very low!
What you call visa-free travel is usually short stay (90/180) permit for tourist or private purposes. In fact, in many cases it's not even that but an electronic visa or electronic authorization. The EU will start implementing ETIAS in late 2023. Only Schengen area citizens will enjoy visa-free access to the Schengen area. Others will have to file a visa application, pay a fee and wait for the decision.
If any EU country grants you a 5 year multiple entry type C visa, you definitely don't need an additional passport just because it has some +30 points higher ranking based on "visa-free" access to the Schengen area. Such a visa will also grant you some access to EU non-Schengen members and EU candidates.
Not me, I have been traveling for 12 years and really just want to set up a life someplace not ,y home country.
@@doyoueatrocks It's not about you
It all depends on the beaches
Clarification, to get the Dutch citizenship you will have to give up your current citizenship because the Netherlands does not allow dual citizenship
There are exceptions, and "financial hardship" is one of them.
Can Indonesian had 2 citizenship?
@@TheBlackLionTv I do not know about Indonesia. But you need to be careful, they just voted a law (which would take effect in I think 2 years) that will render illegal for an unmarried couples to live in the same home and if you have sex then jail time
But Netherlands have dual citizenship agreement 🤝 with my country Pakistan so this is not applicable for Pakistanis.
@@haseebsohal6953 what would a Pakistani do in the Nederland... Honestly those European countries are way overrated because they sell themselves very well.
in summary, we should all become pirates of the Carribeans
it depends on the beaches.
Who says money can't buy happiness?!
someone who's depressed. but money can buy medication so in a way yes it can.
@@Pressplay_Media_EU bruh 😂😂😂💯
If someone ever tells you that money can’t buy happiness then invite them to have the two of you go to their bank so that they can give you the money which won’t make you happy…
Not possible
@@alistairmcelwee7467 😂😂😂😂😂🙋💯👏
You can buy faroe island citizen. So you can get danish citizenship
In Turkey, you could get a passport quicker and cheaper if you hand over some cash to the right official.
Do you have any details to it ?
And Islamabad, Pakistan?? Getting a visa to South Africa???
@@dinkibeauty6171 i dont think this is right platform to share such details :P
I m thinking for Portugal now it’s stress less with good benefits
The problem is who the hell in the world would want to have a turk passport ?
Most EU countries have done away with investment for citizenship, Portugal the latest one, the EU court have take Malta to court over its laws on citizenship, the reason the EU did this was to stop dirty money etc with Russia and Ukraine war Spain is getting rid of its investment visa law
Checks wallet...
Hmm, Nah.
South Africa, just go to hame affairs with a few bucks and you will soon be sorted!
🤣🤣🤣🤣 not even money just a coke and fried chips will do
Can u plz send me some leads?
I bought coke and chips..
@@blow3919 Just bring ZAR or US$.
SA people making a joke of SA.😅😅😅
or since most of these countries with worthwhile travel arrangements need a gaziliion $$$ to invest just buy an island and make your own country
As a world traveling vlogger, I stay and make videos where I travel. Good to know which countries give citizenship.
You need more than 90 days to make a video..?
@@oliversissonphone6143 Yes, I retired young retired rich. Retirement has a different time zone.
You should've mentioned the countries that allow duel citizenships too. And it's not just about money. If you ancestral ties to the country then you can get it too. I've got Italian ancestry, so I could get Italian citizenship.
Wouldn’t you need their birth certificates? Asking because I have ancestry in a few countries but only have the birth certificate of my great grandma from 1 country
Ancestry doesn’t work everywhere. Especially, if there were a few generations in between.
@@raythomas5090 most European countries works like that, Italy, Portugal, Spain, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Poland… and then you need to find all birth, death and marriage certificates from you to the ancestor that came from that country. It’s no easy but you can sure do it! Italy is the easiest one.
UK. And it's free with 100% acceptance
The best solution is to marry an Argentine girl because the period of obtaining citizenship is only two years
the island's name is pronounced Gre-nay-da. Grenada.
Interesting Vid! Thanks!
U
The most important aspect of a nation is its beaches.
What about Vanuatu much lower investment and acces to over 130 country's. Strong passport and a very safe .
Yes, and 20 years from now the whole country will have disappeared in the rising sea
@@nadanczysykowski1712 There's no rising sea.
@ianianna3552 do you have one?
Vanuatu is listed at the 12minute mark in the video
Costa Rica low cost of living?, I doub it
Tell me more about Costarica is a country I love most
Costa Rica is super expensive! Lovely but expensive
It's about the same cost as the US, outside of places like New York City. It's definitely expensive compared to the rest of Latin America.
No.
We'll buy a golden ticket
second citizenship
in an island country.
We're about to be fabulously rich.
America won't trace our movements.
Thanks for sharing the nice video
by the way.
Over the mountains,
far to travel, people say,
Happiness dwells.
Alas, and l went,
ln the crowd of the others,
and returned with a tear-stained face.
Over the mountains,
far to travel, people say,
Happiness dwells.
Carl Busse
How long has this information been public knowledge? And same question applies to developed rich countries?
Bulgaria ,about 8500 euros
How?
@johnord684 how is this possible? I have another source which is more expensive..
How?
Will settle in any of above countries
If someone already has the citizenship of any EU, country then is there any point in getting the citizenship of any other EU member?
Usually no.
Vanuatu? Too undeveloped still, not to say primitive. Till recently no cash point machines? Who would benefit from a Vanuatu passport? St Lucia is too unsafe, like the rest of the West Indies.
After investment.. what to do.. just invest at your home country. Do something good for your village or city where you have been studied and bought .. let your people get the best who helped you
Don't go for such passport.. it will not give the same where you are living..
Money can't buy happiness..only passport
The point of having a second passport is the ability to travel without a VISA.
After investment, most people move to that country to lower their taxes and be able to conduct business with less red tape (bureaucracy) and live a more relaxed life. You're really clueless if you think people should "invest at your home country" - I say this because you fail to understand that people doing CBI (Citizenship By Investment) have paid small fortunes in taxes in their "home country" and:
* Never got a single damn thing in return (not even a thanks - its always "pay more")
* Had to be full-fee paying for their education
* Had to have private health insurance (to avoid huge tax penalties which get imposed if you earn over a certain amount and don't have private health insurance) which means you have zero access to public health care as everyone who holds private health insurance is forced to remain in the private system
* Has been blamed on the daily for every problem in the country (the BS that is "tax the rich, they're evil")
* Be demonised for daring to have a nice two storey house (3 bedroom, 2 bathroom) because many houses in the area were demolished and turned into units
* Be demonised for having a nice car by the broke-ass welfare bludgers
* Be constantly extorted (sorry, I mean taxed more) to cover the ever increasing welfare bill
* Never been helped as they've been told to "work it out on your own" and told to "go to hell", because no one gives a shit about anything other than hating the successful, the rich and ensuring they collect their welfare payment
Such people don't owe their "home countries" anything! If people weren't taxed so much, treated like garbage and had access to the supposed benefits, they'd likely happily contribute and care, but that ain't ever going to happen when they're being taxed, treated like garbage and get nothing at all.
I've just described Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the UK.
@@kendivedmakarig215 Nope - the point of having a second passport is to enable yourself to significantly reduce or eliminate your personal income tax & taxes on investment, to facilitate business with less bureaucracy and to give you more places to live and work. Visa-free travel has nothing to do with it as such travel only lets you enter as a tourist - this means no work, no right to stay indefinitely. This is why people go for Caribbean CBI passports and EU Schengen passports as these give you freedom of movement.
Visa-free travel is already gone by 1 Jan 2024 as everywhere will require an equivalent of an ETIAS, ESTA, ETA, etc. These things are visas in all but name (the same information is required) and will result in more rejections that before. Also note that the EU's ETIAS will restrict the country you enter the EU via and the country you exit the EU via - you won't have the freedom to change that on the go. Also, its not hard to get visas for tourism, whats hard to get are work visas and residence permits as they can lead to citizenship.
As a woman I would avoid Turkey
NORTH KOREA : HOLD MY BEER.
The best one is the UK 🇬🇧 just cross the English Channel in a Dingy 😂
Thats the best one given a hotel room money each week a phone papers the whole lot and with out paying a thing because the lovely tax payers are paying and even better the tax payers have no idea! What a joke the uk has become
Where do I book a ride on a dingy?
The ranking in this video would only be beneficial to criminals seeking a cheap and quick escape. Real investors would be a bit more choosy...and they'd be right!
In some cases it can be useful for those seeking to legally reduce tax burden. And you don't even have to live there. Most all of these countries will do a background check to exclude criminals.
I have one of the worst passports and I just want another one
Thank you for nice information 💐💐💐👌👌👌
None of these are cheap most people dont even have 100k laying around for the cheapest one.
Some countries you mentioned doesn’t make sense get their Passports, They are not safety countries,not good lives stills, corrupted and much more. That much money are good even in much better countries hehehehe.Thanks
Just because you get their passport doesn't mean you have to live in that country. Get the right CBI passport in the Caribbean and you can live and work (with full rights) in 6 other Caribbean countries. In some cases having that other passport can enable you to get work visas in countries your current passport can't visit. Note that some countries have agreements where their citizens can visit another specific country as visa-free and conduct business meetings/deals as long as they leave within 20days of arriving.
One other reason is as follows - say you work in Asia (any country, it doesn't matter) but you need to travel to New Zealand - most flights transit Australia and most people will require a "transit visa". This is a very hard visa to get. The simple solution is to but a Vanuatu passport as Australia lets Vanuatu citizens transit Australia without a visa and thus regular travel that requires transiting Australia suddenly becomes easy.
Or just get Mexicos M1 visa and renew every 6 months and never leave.
With 500k u can get a green card in the US...just saying
What's a green card
@@yebyep5724 Permanent residence Card.
For cheapear i get citizenship😂
NORTH KOREA
Only the rich 🤑 can avail it. Money money 💰 is the best option.
Uk its free boat it right in
First you need to find the way how to get there without breaking the law) It s not that simple 😉
"Cheap"
Why isn't Brazil included?
Why would it be?
@@dawsonje Depending on the state, the minimum required to invest in order to get permanent residency is between USD 134,000 and 191,000.
@@Aditiyan sure, but the point of residency or citizenship by investment is to ultimately secure a passport that gives you good access to desirable countries (US, EU, etc). The Brazilian passport doesn’t have visa free travel to most of those places..
@@dawsonje That's not true. Brazilians are allowed in the EU without a visa. Brazilian passport is the 21st strongest in the world
@@fotlabstudioHow about the taxation aspect?
Dude, you need a time stamps
Colombia?
I don't have money please sponsor me to Portugal I'm in Durban South Africa
South Africa is a good country..
Stay their broo...
I don't have enough money please sponsor me
WTF?
Where are you from
What bout Transnistria?
Isn't that a disputed territory?
singapore
Sweden....
Malta?
Shhhhhh!
Dude, stay away from Malta or any place with a small population... those countries can not receive more immigrants.
Get me one please
I would imagine this will interest corrupt officials and leaders, crime gang leaders, drug barons..etc who want to disappear behind a new identity. If as a young man I have a $100G I would start a business in my own country. Why bother to go to a strange land where I don't know anybody and probably fail. A 100G is a lot of money in any 3rd w country.
Costa Rica has the best wildlife. But some are too big and many are dangerous. And they seem to be getting out of control
That's a problem I really don't mind
It's ok wild life good we can show the passport.. they understand than human beings..
pass
WHAT I FIND SICKENING IN HOW AMERICA LETS ALL THESE PEOPLE COME HERE FOR FREE AND BECOME CITIZENS AND EVERYONE ELSE CHARGES AMERICANS OUT THE ASS FOR CITIZENSHIP or is this all a lie? Aren't there other ways to become a citizen in other countries than America without paying?
Your comment is filled with misinformation. Of course there are other ways to naturalize into other countries. This is ONE way to do it, not the only way to do it.
It's actually quite difficult to get an American citizenship. It takes many years, a citizenship class, money. It's visas that are easier to get. The problem is that many visas and residencies don't permit work for the first few years. That leads to the "lazy immigrant on social services" stereotype. It's not quite fair - the ones that obey their visa or residency terms that sometimes forbid work open them up to ridicule.
East or West India is the best , you will get good spiritual experience in India only . Radhe Radhe .
Radhe Radhe.
Pakistan 🇵🇰
😁😁😁😁😁😁
If you can squeeze in?
😁😁😁😊
@@gbone7581😂😂😂
Now way I would want residency in Spain after communist government terrorized people with harsh covid restrictions and vaccines.
🙏🙏🙏
Cheap no really!
Inmigrants GO HOME Stop go to 🇪🇦
Why
Ok troll
@@Hellodumbbitchs but what do you think that all spaniards like inmigrants masive to come; have you many spaniards?we are like any other other country; i do not to it to provoke but as a affirmation and i like think like here and in all countries and maybe you
@@Lacteagalaxia I understand but those are not poor immigrants. they do good for the economy of spain. they bring wealth
@@Lacteagalaxia If a foreigner invest, it wouldn't be a problem. In fact it would be beneficial to the country and its people. More Jobs and more wealth to the country. Remember that no country will survive without Foreign Investors. Also these Foreign Investors are not poor Immigrants. They bring wealth and jobs for the locals. This is how China became the 2nd richest country and it's because of Foreign Investors.
How about Belize or Brazil
@@blessings27 really? Holy geez man come on
@@rapidresponserepairllc.man9552 There was a government loan program for foreigners to buy property, if the owner died before it was paid off, the government got the property. No one ever paid off their property before dying. The banks also have a bad reputation.
Brazil? I am trying to run away from here.
@@helenavicentini8383 why Helena why porque?
Helena choma para mei por favor
In conclusion: Money can buy you anything, without money - a shitty life in our evolved "equal" world. Solution: Be a criminal today! If you manage to become great totalitarian leader in Ruzzkyie land committing every crime in the book, and more. -You´ll be the richest guy in the world and everyone wants to obey, adore and negotiate with you. Isnt life and mankind lovely?
The top 1% population is crime inventor themselves 😂😂