Spot on Mr. Henderson..others and I fall into the other categories rather then the Golden Visa...Do your homework and due-deligance...Bom Dia from Portugal!
My French ancestors were in Quebec before the French & Indian War. My Dutch ancestors were in New York when it was still New Amsterdam. My Mohawk ancestors are in no way helpful with a citizenship by descent especially since they are too small a percentage of my Great Great Grandparents to allow me to be a member of the tribe even. My Irish ancestors moved to Canada at the height of the potato famine, so that means it was my Great Great Grandparents. My Great Grandfather moved to the US & if I knew when I was a kid what I know now, I would have told my grandfather & father to claim their Canadian citizenships so that I could claim mine potentially, but they were both proud soldiers in the US Army who respectively fought in World War II, and Vietnam & the first Gulf War, so that would probably have not went over well with either of them. My maternal Great Grandparents all came to the US from Sweden early last century along with my matrilineal Great Great Grandmother who had been a doctor in Sweden. I have a relative who traced my matrilineal line in Sweden back to a Grandfather born in the 1770s who lived to see the US Revolution & the US Civil War's beginning. I can tell you all that, but as Andrew I am sure knows, Sweden's cruel ironic punchline for me is that while a Swedish mother has always been able to pass citizenship to their children, my Grandmother born in America in 1923, even if her mother never became an American citizen was born an American so unless she went to Sweden before the age of air travel and before she was 21 & opted to be Swedish, she and my mother are both American citizens. Hmmm what was happening in the world by the time my grandmother was 6 years old, a worldwide depression, hmm. As a young adult what was going on in Europe? A World War? If Sweden alters their citizenship by descent rules to allow the descendents of Grandparents born of Swedish ancestry, I'm probably Golden, but as a country that only recently recognized dual citizenship, unless I've read their citizenship by descent statute wrong, and I don't think I have, citizenship by descent for me is a cruel, cruel joke. In no small part because my ancestors were mostly in the United States before it was a country, or Canada before it was a country, left Ireland before it was a country, & well too long ago for British citizenship to apply as well. Canadian citizenship was potentially obtainable in my lifetime, but my grandfather & father would have needed to take some actions. That is a cruel irony because I could be at the Canadian border in 25 minutes & my father routinely went to the Canadian auto-racing track 40 minutes away to work on cars and even played fast pitch softball in a cross border league when I was a kid.
Thnx so much ~ Europe looks less and less appealing as of late ~ but USA is not sustainable, we have a growing population that is demanding reparations, and we have a huge criminal class that gets rewarded for breeding, whereas the educated class is punishhed for breeding, decades of this has brought us into the era of idiocracy.
Hi such a great video! I have a quick question, i trade stocks and crypto and am a Filipino, should I want to migrate is Spain’s golden visa the best route for me given the 2 year residency rule for Filipinos?
Hi Andrew, I wanted to get your thoughts on Spain’s two year fast track citizenship option (instead of the 10 year residence period) for people from Puerto Rico or the Philippines.
The EU and UK have nothing I need or want. So I am ok with the visa free entry my passport gives me. Unless I decide to do some postgraduate studying there, in which case I can get a student visa.💃 Malaysia is the only place I am interested in buying Real Estate.
I have residencies in The Netherlands, Australia and UK. All are probably considered stable, law abiding, not arbitrary. But in the last year, each of these legislatures, courts, and police forces, have trampled the rights of their voters, and in some cases they have discriminated against Christians, even though they are supposedly based on Judeo-Christian values. Malaysia, a Muslim nation, also interferes with Christians, but at least they're up front about it! And the local Malaysians are generally peaceful people. Malaysia compares favourably with the RECENT unjust behaviour of the governments where I have residency. I am not talking about the West's general reputation for stability: that's different, and lags behind reality. So I plan on staying in Malaysia from time to time.
That is true! If you want to live in EU, you don’t need golden visa at all. To make the things easier, non profit residence permit is good enough. 如果你想生活在欧洲,根本不用办黄金居留😂😂😂
Any videos on domicile and IHT ? Has anybody ever been caught under ‘closer connections’ despite residing less days than required to be tax resident? Lastly banking kyc often requires annually copies of tax returns - if you have three residences but are non tax resident anywhere what would you at Nomad capitalist recommend to fulfill kyc obligations as being strictly ‘nomad’ would preclude you from any tax certifications anywhere unless you become tax resident in a zero tax location. To do that you are often required to stay over 183 days otherwise you are just a tourist ? Does Nomad Capitalist recommend friendly banks ( no laws are being broken - it’s just not normal ) Any chance of a video to address the above ?
The only reason you think $31k per bitcoin is expensive is that you haven’t seen $31k per bitcoin. If you had, you’d think $31k is a deep discount. If you make decisions based on past prices you’re going to make mistakes, instead look at the fundamental value of bitcoin.
Bitcoin is ideal for speculation and investment because of its great popularity. This is the most popular method of investing in bitcoins. The best time to buy is when the currency value is low or it is expected to increase. Then resell the coin when believe that the time has come
I know alot of your videos or should I say most are based on "Go where you're treated best" But what if you don't want to move country, Like myself, I'm a crypto investor from the UK. The UK is pretty centrally located and we even have the luxury of staying in most of Europe for upto 6 months of the year without being taxed (At the moment anyway) As you know in the UK CGT is currently @ 20%, it doesn't sound alot, but can amount to quite a hefty sum especially in crypto terms and ok it's lower than a few other places like the US, Canada to name a few. Are there (Legal) ways to reduce the 20%
Could you give your opinion on the eb5 visa program? In regards to the golden visa, as a foreign individual seeking real estate investing? how is the income tax calculated and do the investor have to deal with taxes as similar as FIRPTA? Thanks
Great, nuanced advice! Hope you will address the topic of residency and how it relates (or not) to work eligibility. For example, if you have digital nomads residency visa from Lithuania, does this mean you can only work there, or can you split your time in other EU countries?
OK, now im hooked to watching Andrew every day lol. Great info!! Andrew can you do the Trump impersonation more? lol ;~O You "the best" at is...just "fantastic", "tremendous"...the best, "nobody does it better"! lol
if upon naturalization the parents throw away their former citizenship _before_ they proliferate ? oh yes, that ship has sailed then. some european countries might accept the non-US grandparents as a claim still.
My grandfather immigrated from Italy so I believe I can get that citizenship, however, I am married. Does it allow me and my spouse to get Italian citizenship or just myself?
@@lindathompson8339 I think so, or at least you can give your spouse a visa. I just started the whole process and it has *so much* red tape involved and it takes about three years to complete. But when it's done, it's done and you have an EU passport.
resounding NO for switzerland. CH is rich already and even pokes US citizens away due to FATCA, they can afford to be picky. also remember: swiss people maintain direct democracy, voting down such program immediately is as safe a forecast as the Matterhorn's existence :D
I get the gist, so if I apply for the Golden visa to Spain and invest in real estate for income, I will be taxed at a higher personal income rate for any revenues on short or long term rentals and that averages (estimage 50percent correct?). Is there a better scenario for Europe that makes sense with lower income tax rates based on rental investment properties that makes sense?
By 2022 there will be more crypto related wealth than any other industry group....If I was the Nomad I would be really focusing on this segment.....new wall street,silicon valley x who knows!!!
if portugal governtment will tax its golden visa holder/permanent resident will tax them on its worldwide income (stocks,forex, rentals, investment and business), then may be I will no longer continue applying for it. that's what I hate a country will tax its citizen or pr on it's worldwide income.
👋Hello sir, why don't you summarize what you want to say in a short sentences? I believe if you talk to much you may send unpleasant messages to your listeners that mean you aren't serious enough or honest enough to tell the truth. Thank you 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Im a lawyer in Portugal! Yes you should invest in a Golden Visa here!!
why
Hi i am sumith from sri lanka i am interested about golden visa in prutugal ..can u some help to me about it..?
@@aubowangalle3295 I Can help you.
Do you have a contact? Thanks
Love walking up and watching these videos 👀🔥
Spot on Mr. Henderson..others and I fall into the other categories rather then the Golden Visa...Do your homework and due-deligance...Bom Dia from Portugal!
Oh dang I've never been this early for one of Andrew's videos! Great content man, keep it up!
My French ancestors were in Quebec before the French & Indian War. My Dutch ancestors were in New York when it was still New Amsterdam. My Mohawk ancestors are in no way helpful with a citizenship by descent especially since they are too small a percentage of my Great Great Grandparents to allow me to be a member of the tribe even. My Irish ancestors moved to Canada at the height of the potato famine, so that means it was my Great Great Grandparents. My Great Grandfather moved to the US & if I knew when I was a kid what I know now, I would have told my grandfather & father to claim their Canadian citizenships so that I could claim mine potentially, but they were both proud soldiers in the US Army who respectively fought in World War II, and Vietnam & the first Gulf War, so that would probably have not went over well with either of them. My maternal Great Grandparents all came to the US from Sweden early last century along with my matrilineal Great Great Grandmother who had been a doctor in Sweden. I have a relative who traced my matrilineal line in Sweden back to a Grandfather born in the 1770s who lived to see the US Revolution & the US Civil War's beginning. I can tell you all that, but as Andrew I am sure knows, Sweden's cruel ironic punchline for me is that while a Swedish mother has always been able to pass citizenship to their children, my Grandmother born in America in 1923, even if her mother never became an American citizen was born an American so unless she went to Sweden before the age of air travel and before she was 21 & opted to be Swedish, she and my mother are both American citizens. Hmmm what was happening in the world by the time my grandmother was 6 years old, a worldwide depression, hmm. As a young adult what was going on in Europe? A World War? If Sweden alters their citizenship by descent rules to allow the descendents of Grandparents born of Swedish ancestry, I'm probably Golden, but as a country that only recently recognized dual citizenship, unless I've read their citizenship by descent statute wrong, and I don't think I have, citizenship by descent for me is a cruel, cruel joke. In no small part because my ancestors were mostly in the United States before it was a country, or Canada before it was a country, left Ireland before it was a country, & well too long ago for British citizenship to apply as well. Canadian citizenship was potentially obtainable in my lifetime, but my grandfather & father would have needed to take some actions. That is a cruel irony because I could be at the Canadian border in 25 minutes & my father routinely went to the Canadian auto-racing track 40 minutes away to work on cars and even played fast pitch softball in a cross border league when I was a kid.
It's interesting how much UA-cam has changed out though process. This is such a great medium to be on... The best medium.
Residency in certain countries , means certain restrictions on travel.
re. You need a visa to leave the country.
Thnx so much ~ Europe looks less and less appealing as of late ~ but USA is not sustainable, we have a growing population that is demanding reparations, and we have a huge criminal class that gets rewarded for breeding, whereas the educated class is punishhed for breeding, decades of this has brought us into the era of idiocracy.
Hi such a great video! I have a quick question, i trade stocks and crypto and am a Filipino, should I want to migrate is Spain’s golden visa the best route for me given the 2 year residency rule for Filipinos?
Well said. I was offered commissions of 6%-10% on severely overpriced Istanbul luxury real estate last week.
The cheapest Portuguese Golden Visa is EUR200K, not EUR280K - Cultural Golden Visa, low-density areas (and it's NOT a donation).
great contents ... now all of your observations have been proven CORRECT
Hi Andrew,
I wanted to get your thoughts on Spain’s two year fast track citizenship option (instead of the 10 year residence period) for people from Puerto Rico or the Philippines.
The EU and UK have nothing I need or want. So I am ok with the visa free entry my passport gives me. Unless I decide to do some postgraduate studying there, in which case I can get a student visa.💃 Malaysia is the only place I am interested in buying Real Estate.
@@epicurean1868 I do not know the word trifle?
@@epicurean1868 Legal security is a relative concept. Laws and precedents change every time the legislature meets or courts convene.
I have residencies in The Netherlands, Australia and UK. All are probably considered stable, law abiding, not arbitrary. But in the last year, each of these legislatures, courts, and police forces, have trampled the rights of their voters, and in some cases they have discriminated against Christians, even though they are supposedly based on Judeo-Christian values.
Malaysia, a Muslim nation, also interferes with Christians, but at least they're up front about it! And the local Malaysians are generally peaceful people. Malaysia compares favourably with the RECENT unjust behaviour of the governments where I have residency. I am not talking about the West's general reputation for stability: that's different, and lags behind reality.
So I plan on staying in Malaysia from time to time.
Your content is gold Andrew !
Any thoughts on Poland? 🇵🇱
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING US 💙💫🌎
Brilliant. Thanks a lot Andrew..
Glad you enjoyed it
That is true! If you want to live in EU, you don’t need golden visa at all. To make the things easier, non profit residence permit is good enough. 如果你想生活在欧洲,根本不用办黄金居留😂😂😂
Thanks for info ...pls keep uploading such video..
Any videos on domicile and IHT ? Has anybody ever been caught under ‘closer connections’ despite residing less days than required to be tax resident? Lastly banking kyc often requires annually copies of tax returns - if you have three residences but are non tax resident anywhere what would you at Nomad capitalist recommend to fulfill kyc obligations as being strictly ‘nomad’ would preclude you from any tax certifications anywhere unless you become tax resident in a zero tax location. To do that you are often required to stay over 183 days otherwise you are just a tourist ? Does Nomad Capitalist recommend friendly banks ( no laws are being broken - it’s just not normal ) Any chance of a video to address the above ?
Hey what are your thoughts on the proposed Slave Retribution Tax in the Unites States?
Excellent information, thank you
🤔 Golden Visa passport be use in do investment European in European countries only,I see and understand make sense got it appreciate information.
The only reason you think $31k per bitcoin is expensive is that you haven’t seen $31k per bitcoin. If you had, you’d think $31k is a deep discount. If you make decisions based on past prices you’re going to make mistakes, instead look at the fundamental value of bitcoin.
Bitcoin is ideal for speculation and investment because of its great popularity.
This is the most popular method of investing in bitcoins. The best time to buy is when the currency value is low or it is expected to increase. Then resell the coin when believe that the time has come
I've made a lot of lost trying to trade by myself. I need an expert broker that can guide me
GM Andrew. Thank you.
Good morning!
This one was really good.
I know alot of your videos or should I say most are based on "Go where you're treated best" But what if you don't want to move country, Like myself, I'm a crypto investor from the UK. The UK is pretty centrally located and we even have the luxury of staying in most of Europe for upto 6 months of the year without being taxed (At the moment anyway) As you know in the UK CGT is currently @ 20%, it doesn't sound alot, but can amount to quite a hefty sum especially in crypto terms and ok it's lower than a few other places like the US, Canada to name a few. Are there (Legal) ways to reduce the 20%
I’d be interested in hearing about strategies for crypto investors with regards to tax planning and tax friendly residency
Cheers andrew.
Could you give your opinion on the eb5 visa program? In regards to the golden visa, as a foreign individual seeking real estate investing? how is the income tax calculated and do the investor have to deal with taxes as similar as FIRPTA? Thanks
Great, nuanced advice! Hope you will address the topic of residency and how it relates (or not) to work eligibility. For example, if you have digital nomads residency visa from Lithuania, does this mean you can only work there, or can you split your time in other EU countries?
I wish someone would talk about how a retired widow on social security could live abroad. I would love to leave the US but am not wealthy.
This article may be of interest: The Best Places to Retire Abroad: The Ultimate Guide 2024: nomadcapitalist.com/global-citizen/best-places-to-retire/
This golden visais coming to an end very soon as announced by Antonio Costa.
I worry that Canada will institute a citizenship based taxation in the future
They have discussed it: ua-cam.com/video/4V9N16ATlUA/v-deo.html
OK, now im hooked to watching Andrew every day lol. Great info!!
Andrew can you do the Trump impersonation more? lol ;~O
You "the best" at is...just "fantastic", "tremendous"...the best, "nobody does it better"! lol
One question:-One has to pay out full 2M Dhs in an off plan property of say 2.5M value, before he or she can get Golden visa?
Inherited citizenship options in Europe can fall apart if the parent got Naturalized in USA..
if upon naturalization the parents throw away their former citizenship _before_ they proliferate ? oh yes, that ship has sailed then.
some european countries might accept the non-US grandparents as a claim still.
That's Gold, Jerry, Gold!
my ancestor immigrated from scotland in 1609, can i get an ancestral citizenship? LOL
You and I are in a similar boat. My European ancestors left England in the 1800s.
Me: ( laughs in a thick New Jersey Italian-American accent)
No.
My grandfather immigrated from Italy so I believe I can get that citizenship, however, I am married. Does it allow me and my spouse to get Italian citizenship or just myself?
@@lindathompson8339 I think so, or at least you can give your spouse a visa. I just started the whole process and it has *so much* red tape involved and it takes about three years to complete. But when it's done, it's done and you have an EU passport.
any idea if these following countries will have a cbi or pr program in the future?: qatar, luxembourg, brunei, hungary, switzerland and netherland?
resounding NO for switzerland. CH is rich already and even pokes US citizens away due to FATCA, they can afford to be picky.
also remember: swiss people maintain direct democracy, voting down such program immediately is as safe a forecast as the Matterhorn's existence :D
Good point buddy 👍
Andy 🇨🇦
With possible market crash/financial reset in the U.S/U.E. Which country would be less impacted where a CBI is possible?
Portugal is a great choice. I can send you some information by e-mail
I'm an American, What do you think of Canada
Hi Adam, you can watch this ua-cam.com/video/sL9_9I8qEyE/v-deo.html
Well explained
TNX GOOD
I would like to talk about leaving too. Do the same rules apply?
What specifically do you want to discuss? You're always welcome to email our team at help@nomadcapitalist.com.
Is this like the Portuguese Golden Shower ?😬
I get the gist, so if I apply for the Golden visa to Spain and invest in real estate for income, I will be taxed at a higher personal income rate for any revenues on short or long term rentals and that averages (estimage 50percent correct?). Is there a better scenario for Europe that makes sense with lower income tax rates based on rental investment properties that makes sense?
Feel free to contact us at help@nomadcapitalist.com for any help we can provide.
By 2022 there will be more crypto related wealth than any other industry group....If I was the Nomad I would be really focusing on this segment.....new wall street,silicon valley x who knows!!!
Hi, How can I be your Real Estate company in Brazil? I've got a great portfolio for your clients.
3:25 _me laughing in german_ how did the gentleman missed that opportunity in the first place ?
Jesus
For the win.
if portugal governtment will tax its golden visa holder/permanent resident will tax them on its worldwide income (stocks,forex, rentals, investment and business), then may be I will no longer continue applying for it. that's what I hate a country will tax its citizen or pr on it's worldwide income.
👋Hello sir, why don't you summarize what you want to say in a short sentences? I believe if you talk to much you may send unpleasant messages to your listeners that mean you aren't serious enough or honest enough to tell the truth. Thank you 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏