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@Bearjew613 The Irish passport gives a very interesting deal because not only is it an EU passport but it is the only passport which gives you full rights in Britain apart from a British passport. So even in post-Brexit Britain, you have the right to work and vote in the UK with an Irish passport if you want to. On the other hand, if you're not planning to live in the US, I would lose the American passport asap.
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Pakistan permits dual citizenship if it is from a select list of mostly Western countries. India has a blanket ban on dual citizenship.
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Andrew revealing himself as a big spender! haha
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Indian government also says that if you earn over $18200 in Indian income, and you live abroad, you need to prove which country you're a tax resident of. If you are not a tax resident of any country, you will be considered a tax resident of India.
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You haven't said anything about St. Lucia, Grenada, Dominica and St. Vincent and the Grenadines. How do those compare with each other and why choose one over another.
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@matpk Look I live in Hong Kong and I'm not very happy about what's happened here but when I look objectively at the place, I'm a foreigner who is not into politics. I don't make public statements about the regime. How has my life changed? I'd prefer if it were freer but it's still a nice place to live. A unique city.
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LOL they linked an article for Spain not Saipan
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Which country do you live in and which citizenships do you have?
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Andrew doesn't talk a lot about India also because he doesn't really know how to help people move to India. It's not that easy for foreigners who aren't of Indian descent.
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9% tax in the UAE can apply to a free zone if that 9% is not considered qualifying income. If a company is formed just for the purpose of holding assets like securities, that is considered to be qualifying income.
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If you have immigrant parents, get their citizenship first. If you don't then spend a minimum of 100K for caribbean.
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This question just became relevant for me today.
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If you're legit, getting a visa is not actually that difficult.
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If you keep US citizenship with Israel citizenship, you can still travel to Malaysia but if you renounce US citizenship, then you will need a different citizenship to enter Malaysia with. Get a Caribbean passport then. Most people aren't actually going to renounce US citizenship as much as Andrew recommends doing that.
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For a German citizen, what does Malta bring to the table for him?
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This is actually a downside of dual citizenship. Your citizenship can be revoked. If you are a citizen of only one country, under the principle of not rendering someone stateless, your citizenship cannot be revoked. That's why Shamima Begum had her citizenship revoked, because they claimed she was a Bangladeshi citizen as well.
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As a US citizen, many overseas banks will just shun your business. And even if you do open one, FATCA will report your accounts to the US anyway. So the only attraction to open an overseas bank account is if you feel like you will earn better interest.
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@1queijocas The simple thumb rule is, if you're eligible, get it. No reason not to.
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Given that Ireland isn't in Schengen, will they know you left Ireland if you leave through the UK? There are no border controls between Ireland and the UK.
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It's a decision of a lifetime. Just remember that.
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He probably will soon. Although I noticed that this rule does not apply to free zone companies and there will still be no income tax, meaning that you can just pay yourself big salaries and avoid 9% corporate tax that way.
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Could have had a good 28 years there.
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India is basically saying the same thing as well. Just very slight differences. India says that if you have a taxable income in India of over $18,200, then unless you can prove that you are a tax resident of another country, you will be deemed a tax resident of India.
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You don't need a caribbean passport with that combination. What purpose would it serve?
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You're so South African that you're quoting lines from the American movie Blood Diamond?
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500g of weed is no small quantity
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India has many good private hospitals too at a cheaper price point.
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You should get an interview with Dave Ramsey. That would be interesting.
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Looks like some Dave Ramsey here
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You can become a millionaire by being an employee. You just have to keep saving an investing. Plenty of such people appear on the Dave Ramsey show also and none of them are businesspeople.
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The passport gives you options mate, it's not necessary that you must live in the UK if you get the passport. Right now, the debate is just about "to get or not to get the passport".
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@Claxiux Singapore banks are good as long as you can maintain an account balance. Hong Kong accounts are fine too. Jersey could be worth it too.
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Hong Kong has the highest life expectancy, and it is in China.
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@indidesitourer585 Yes that is correct. If you live abroad and you want to change your citizenship, you can try to get citizenship in the country of residence or if that is not an option, go for a Caribbean country. Then you must renounce Indian citizenship after you get it and then get an OCI card which is lifetime unlimited travel and permission to live and work in India. If you want to continue living in India but you want to change your citizenship, there are some reasons you may want to do this: 1. More visa free travel to countries than the Indian passport. 2. More residence options 3. A chance to escape India in case something goes wrong.
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@Madronaxyz He probably paid more in his lifetime than you ever did.
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@chucky387y Hong Kong is an amazing place to live if you have money and couldn't give a fuck about political freedoms. Which is essentially the target market of this channel. 1. Have money, 2. Don't care about politics so are willing to move anywhere you're treated best.
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within 2 sq km? how much nature?
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@svensulzmann4282 Please also remember that both countries are conscription countries meaning that both have armies that are half decent as well.
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Hong Kong is lovely for families too as long as you have a good business or high paying job. Great activities, beaches, hikes, facilities etc.
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The only thing that Biden will do is virtue signal about how many women, people of colour, LGBTQ+ are in in his cabinet. When asked about the Gamestop issue, Jen Psaki said, "We have the first female treasury secretary".
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@mrscuteas If you're eligible for another citizenship while maintaining your own and you leave it on the table, it's frankly really stupid.
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Basically, it varies case to case so study your own situation carefully.
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@ManPursueExcellence The first thing to do is check whether your ancestry can get you a passport. If not, then buy a Caribbean passport and move to somewhere like Panama. Consider Puerto Rico for certain types of income too. You don't need to renounce for that.
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The channel has plenty to learn from. Andrew's income is from advising high net worth individuals. He won't give you personal advice but he has made this youtube channel for you to learn from.
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@robertfalconer5054 it's a fusion of USA and USSR
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@stevenponte6655 Quarantine is part of Australian tradition. You'd be silly if you didn't see that coming. Have you seen how they treat foreign foods?
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Not considered a megacity I think, that's why.
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@aaronrumfelt7926 sigh, you are not making any sense. What does citizenship have to do with opinions? If you want to live in the Caribbean, you can get a residence permit. You don't need citizenship for that and getting s residence is a lot cheaper. And once you're a resident of a Caribbean country, the local laws of those countries will apply to you anyway. So even if you don't like the speech laws in your own country, once a resident in another country, speech laws of your home country no longer apply.
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It's none of your business if he does.
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Hendersons in England could also just be migrants from Scotland. After all they joined with England in 1707. Lots of Hendersons in Northern Ireland as well because there were many Scottish and English planters who went there.
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