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Is $1 MILLION for Malta Citizenship Worth It?

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Is $1 MILLION for Malta Citizenship Worth It?

Malta Citizenship by Investment and Is it Worth $1,000,000 for a Malta Passport?
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In this video we talk about Malta citizenship by investment in order to get the Maltese passport and European citizenship. This program is highly controversial since it’s the only program available in the European Union that offers direct citizenship by investment without a long waiting period of 5+ years. We discuss the pros and cons of Malta citizenship by investment, who is this program the perfect fit for, and should you consider it for your citizenship portfolio.

We also compare St Kitts citizenship by investment and other programs in the Caribbean to Malta citizenship by investment. Whether you want a strong visa free travel passport, or you want to replace your US passport or Canada passport with a strong passport, the Malta citizenship by investment program might be for you but there’s a lot to consider.

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DISCLAIMER: This video is not tax and/or financial advice. Any information or advice I give is purely based on my own experience and research. I am not a tax professional and/or lawyer and/or accountant so I am not liable for any steps you take to lower your taxes. I’m not a financial advisor nor do I pretend to be. Always do your own research.

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32 COMMENTS

  1. I would suggest getting Chilean Citizenship which will give you visa free access to USA as well as Eu. Its Much easier than Portugal Golden visa and comparable with Portugal passport in terms of travel.

  2. Reading about people grabbing multi-figures monthly as income in investments even in this crazy days in the market,any pointers on how to make substantial progress in earnings?would be appreciated.

  3. Access to the EU alone isn't a big enough draw to get me to pay a million dollars. Especially with the likelihood of future taxes and regulations in the EU that would not make it worthwhile to live there even under just residency.

  4. I think we might be giving to much credit to EU passports. I'm not convinced the the EU will not do something erratic and hysterical. For example the Russia situation. Revoking passports, banning individuals based on nationality and getting into armed conflicts with a significant population of the planet.
    ( China, Russia, Iran ect)

  5. Americans can easily get a Schengen visa in NL under DAFT (Dutch American Friendship Treaty). Just put 4.5k into a bank account in the KvK (LLC equivalent). Turks have something similar under the Ankara agreement. If I wanted access into the EU these are my paths.

  6. When it comes to the world of investing,most people don't know where to start. Fortunately great investors of the past and present can provide us with guidance

  7. They will definately revoke some pasports in future. Maybe just a couple to show EU they are "fighting" corruption and money laundring, same as Cyprus did. Is it worth it? Yes and no.

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