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Europe’s New Citizenship by Investment Program

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Europe’s New Citizenship by Investment Program

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The diversity and beauty of Europe have many people considering the move

If you’re a fan of Europe, the ideal dream would be to apply for European citizenship through the various programs available.

You can become a European citizen if you prove that your grandparents, and even great grandparents, were Spanish citizens.

But not everyone has ancestry that can be proven. The next best course of action would be to apply for an EU residency. It’s not an EU passport, but it’s a start, especially if you want to travel around the EU as you please.

In this video, Andrew shares Europe’s New Citizenship by Investment Program.

00:00 Start
0:20 How to Get European Citizenship
1:58 Living in Moldova
2:28 Cypriot Nationality
2:52 Montenegro Citizenship by Investment Program
3:29 Maltese Citizenship
3:46 Albanian Citizenship
7:51 Living in Montenegro

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42 COMMENTS

  1. I'm 47 years old single mother living in Hamburg. I'm hoping to retire at 50 if things keep going well for me. Bought my first house last month and I can't be more proud than I am right now. I'm so glad I made good decisions about my finances that changed me forever.

  2. I am a resident in Albania. Blloku, Lunder, Sauk, etc. in Tirana are as nice as any place I have ever been. It isn't what you think. I spent 4 months in Saranda and I was totally unimpressed. But the 3 km between the military base in Skembi i Kavajes and North Golem is the best beach I have seen anywhere. Lined with apartments and 4* and 5* hotels, restaurants from beach snacks to white table cloth cuisine, and, in the summer, lounges with live music. You can rent two lounges and an umbrella with beach service for between $4 and $6 per day.

    Honestly, with a 5 year residency that properly structured can exempt about $280K per year from Albanian taxes, for most people, it works.

  3. Albania has been on my radar for many years. I agree that it is the last inexpensive country to purchase beachfront property. I believe they are very, very close to joining the EU. When that happens out the window goes the low cost of living and property purchase. NOW is the time to buy property in Albania

  4. Andrew Andrew Andrew .
    I know you have to make ,,bank,,
    But the ,,cents,, you get of YouTube by dragging out a5_10 mints max interview. Into a hour long ,add, about Andrew Henderson. Is
    Like watching a ,tv, commercial 100+ ..× .
    Your putting a audience asleep over hear

  5. Albania, Cyprus, Malta, and Turkey all seem like expensive distractions from a relaxing long term plan. St Kitts (also St Lucia & Antigua) open up EU & UK to you and your family for visa-free 90-day stays. If you can afford a passport, you can afford a trip every 3 months.

  6. Andrew my grandmother was born in the Czech republic in 1900 but came to the United States in 1905. I can't qualify because she left before it became Czechoslovakia in 1918. I have traced my Czech lines back to the late 1700s. Is there anything I can do?

  7. USA & CANADA are so bad now ?
    why you need 2-3 citizenship ?? you must be a crook to run away & get all these shady passports !!!
    just file for non resident , that will solve all your problem from taxes point of view
    you can live anywhere in the world
    go to the country you like ask a LOCAL ACCOUNTANT & LAWYER 2hours consultation 500$ will give you a good idea .

  8. Andrew, I still think that The Caribbean and Turkiye is the way to go when it comes to CBI but I am very concerned that the EU will take away visa free access from the Caribbean countries.

  9. Andrew, why would anyone in their rational mind want a European citizenship? Given the E.U. leadership is on a collective economic suicide mission.
    The pending 'Nationalization" of whole industries in Europe. Under the U.N. 2030 guise. I would not waste a Fiver to be any where in Europe under the
    current economical and political situation. Belgium is on the verge of insolvency, with other European countries in tow. Good Luck to those who want to go there.

  10. So they open the doors and make it easy to obtain citizenship in europe and us for Ukraine citizens displaced by the conflict but canada making it difficult for people to even travel without a jab in the last 14 days and they cant figure out how to efficiently process the southern US border? Seems they are wanting displacement for more land grabs…

  11. I went through the Moldova airport. Not nice people (the government workers at the airport, not the average Moldovan as I didn't have the pleasure to meet any, just going through the airport) .

    Russia is attacking neighbors. Too dangerous.

  12. Why would you. Portugal is the only option you need to look at. Just spend the next year getting a remote position and then apply for the D7. Honestly don’t waste your time looking at cheap countries in Europe – they are cheap for a reason

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