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A second passport helps you with travel privileges, achieve your freedom, and protect your privacy and wealth. But some westerners think that they don’t need it.
Today Andrew shares how dual citizenship can help you even if you have the best passport.
00:00 Start
0:20 Benefits of Second Passport
1:30 Moving to the Cayman Islands
2:34 Travel Without Visa
3:57 Armenian Passport
5:45 The Best Passports for Americans
8:00 The Best Passports
8:55 Caribbean Citizenship By Investment
9:55 Portugal Golden Visa
10:15 Belarusian Passport
11:00 Visa Free Countries for Russian Citizens
12:00 Easiest Countries to Immigrate to
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You confusing dual citizenship and two citizenships. These are absolutely different things
The Caribbean is beautiful but, it's 'hurricane alley.' Might be expensive because they need to rebuild after a storm. LOL. I think reputation is important. I like the fact that my US passport says 'born in Canada.' I think when an immigration officer sees that, there is a silent opinion or judgement being passed.
I don't want to live in those countries, just to be able to travel around the world, I have to get a second passport because Iran's passport is really worthless. Thank you for your help.
Hello, have a nice day. I have seen some of your clips, I have a question for you. My nationality is Iranian and I wanted to know how can I get a Dominica passport as a second passport? Because I think it is unfortunately not easy for Iranians to get passports of other countries. Of course, I have been living in Turkey for 3 years. Can you give me some advice?
Andrew, you're are missing a big detail about having multiple passports. No matter what passport you are able to get (besides the one you get from the county where you were born in), it will always display your born country info on any secondary passport. With this information, many airlines required to see your home town passport in order to travel to certain destinations. This is more pronounced for non-caucasian folks. ~ Let's say you want to travel to Russia (as per your example). Just by the fact you're born in a country that requires visa to enter to Russia (like the USA for example) immigration in Russia will make you apply for a visa regardless the passport you're traveling with just by the simple fact you're born in the US (even if you have or haven't renounce to your country of origin citizenship). ~ On many occasions I've been asked to show multiple passports when I flew from North America to South America and returning back to North America through Europe. Ppl at the airport gets confused when they see you were not born in the country of the passport you're traveling with.
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Looking at your videos, at thought about CBIs but there is actually an issue that I found nowhere on your videos. "On March 3, three U.S. legislators introduced the “No Travel for Traffickers Act” designed to penalize countries that operate CBI programs, including revoking their eligibility for U.S. visa waivers and working on the United Kingdom and the European Union to eliminate visa-free travel in the Schengen area".
"The United States has moved to decline visas to holders of passports obtained by the CBI, and the European Union has passed a law giving countries three years to phase out the program or face visa requirements for all its passport holders".
What to think about these moves?
i have a question.what if you've never used your US Passport as you've only traveled domestically? what would you need to do?
I'm Canadian, Which is the cheapest and easiest place to get a visa in the European Union?
Angola need visa to travel to China
You need visa for Vietnam and for India as a US passport holder.
If India allowed dual, I would have gotten an India passport. I am currently an OCI visa holder with a US passport
Is there a reason you restrict breathing on Your intros?
Breathe Andrew, breathe….You aren't trying to sell Us flooded used cars are ya? 🤪
Otherwise….as I've always said, good content ✅
I am trying to get my wife an EU passport. I had to flee my home country, as they love throwing non-eu citizens out and went to neighbouring Sweden. I am holding my breath right now and hope that they don't extent the time required to get citizenship, now that the Sweden Democrats won the election. I don't think that we can pivot to some other country without starting all over again. I would be a shame to waste all of that time for nothing.
There's virtually no downside to a second passport
More passports = more options
Some LTV need to be applied for at an embassy of the country you want to stay long term while in your home country.
Hiii, can you make an episode for elder ones (people over 55)? I know many places don’t allow migrating because it’s considered to old.
Unfortunately, the countries where I hope to gain a second citizenship do not have such a facility with my home country (Australia).
My mother was born and raised in Amsterdam. She came to the states in her twenties. Does Holland offer dual citizenship for her children?
I have a tier-C and a tier-B passports. the Tier-B passport allows me visa free or eTA visit to most of the Western countries (Canada, UK, EU, NZ, AUS) plus Japan, except the US.
I'm considering a third passport, which might be Canadian, Ecuadorian or Mexican.
Ecuadorian passport is the weakest passport in terms of travel privileges but I also wonder if it would allow me to get unlimited access to other South American countries and maybe a fourth passport??
lol…
Chiwan passport will have TSMC chip and free travel to NK
1. I think it is important that Andrew pointed out that Western passports a very strong what visa free travel concerns. The difference between the passports is mostly minimal and not worth to get worked up over.
2. I think especially fir countries like Russia, Iran, NK, China you should follow the State Department advice and do not travel there especially as American in the current situation. These countries are simply not save (arbitrary enforcement of laws, violence against minorities and LGBTQ, high crime rates, arrests of foreigners for blackmailing other countries). Even if you are not US citizen most of the risks apply. For US citizens even with second passport just a stupid idea.
3. Every passport comes with travel restrictions and rules change over time. So no panic for US, Canadian, Australian and Kiwis. Further not all travel restrictions are automatically unjust but might make sense after thinking further.
4. US citizens can enter the EU for up to 12 weeks without visa and an use Schengen within the EU. It isn't that problematic to get a visa for a EU country as US citizen especially if you want to live there. Similar is true for Canadians, Australians and Kiwis. So no need necessarily for a citizenship in a EU member state.
5. Second passports are mostly an advantage for people from countries with strong travel restrictions or which are fairly weak (India, Pakistan, Lebanon, Maroco, most of sub Saharan Africa, Iran, NK, Russia). For Western citizens benefits are slim.
6. I think it's unfair that mostly the US gets singled out by people as being so oppressive against other countries and involves itself with problems which are not their concern. Because it isn't necessarily true much of the complaints against the US are based on the past. There are other countries doing the same as well often even more aggressive Russia, China, Iran. In many cases the US gets involved justified because other countries started the conflict Russia, China, Iran. Countries like Saint Naives and Kitts are just lack geopolitical influence and have to be "neutral". There isn't real neutrality at a point each country has to decide how to position itself.
I love this channel and have been a follower for years, but I can't stand the way you pronounce "boutique".
I've got dual with UK but why would I want to go there? From the fire to the frying pan? Nah.