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Immigration, Residency & Citizenship | Understanding the Differences | Vlog 20 August 2022

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Immigration, Residency & Citizenship | Understanding the Differences | Vlog 20 August 2022

Decadal is the right word, surprisingly.

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  1. Good video Scott, quicidenly I just received a letter from St. Kitts and Nevis that my family has been accepted as citizens. It was through the donation program and cost 175k all in for three people. I never had to visit the island and I don't need to live there. It is like Cayman but much cheaper and not just a sandbar in the ocean… lol IMO having several residencies and citizenships is very a important redundancy strategy everyone needs incase you need to get out of dodge because governments gone crazy. In my situation I could not even go back to Canada for 2 years because I did not take their governmental approved experimental gene therapy and I am a citizen..my wife being a non citizen of Canada still can not go into Canada. I am just sharing here but we r in agreement mostly. I left Canada 17 years ago for tax reasons and now I would never go back unless the political situation changed. My family is looking in the near future to make a new home and we are seriously considering Nica/El Salavador or Costa Rica. Thank u for sharing so much info as it really helps with us understanding the options. Question: Can you do a video on the possible banking options in Nica?

  2. Great information as always Scott. I am a long term subscriber to your channel, very informative, clear and concise. I had some questions on something you touched on, and would like your insight on the subject of matrimony immigration. Rather than putting my life story in these comments is there a way that we can exchange emails? I am from Canada, I reside in Esteli and am married to a local Nicaraguan. I currently do the 90, 30, 30, 30.

  3. This answers many questions! Having had work visas abroad (given because of a skill not found locally) years ago, there was always the concern of just being told to leave (in 24hrs!) which tempered how much nesting/commitment to invest in locales which I liked.

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