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The Best Second Passports for Women

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The Best Second Passports for Women

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A second passport will ensure that you reap all the benefits – tax optimization, improved frequent international travel potential, protection against controlling governments, and more – counterbalanced by an acceptable (to you) level of risk.

Here at Nomad Capitalist, we always recommend you to get even multiple citizenships to have options.

In this video, Andrew shares the best second passports for women.

00:00 Start
00:15 The Best Second Passport
3:43 Citizenship By Investment
4:21 Turkish Passport
6:41 U.S. Citizenship
7:58 Living in Georgia
9:38 Polish Citizenship
13:11 Maltese Citizenship

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  1. Most of the arguments developed here apply equally to men, and not specifically women. What interest women entrepreneurs besides the best place for a business, is also the best place to develop great personal relationships with locals.

  2. While I agree with this in general, one thing is important to consider: don't get a second citizenship or residency in a nation where the forces that are caused you to seek this out in the first place hold sway. Moving from the US to the UK, for instance has only one advantage: residence based vs citizenship based taxation. By every other measure, the UK is further down the road to serfdom.

  3. For my future daughters I'd cherry-pick: (1) Vanuatu and (2) St Kitts and Nevis. Actually Nordic countries (or New Zealand) and MINT are pretty good. Finland (or Polen) and New Zealand are somewhat special from a historical viewpoint similar to UK (homeland of Mary Wollstonecraft). It would be cool to provide them with a quad of passports. As a Swedish male, it's fascinating to meet women from other cultural backgrounds. Yes, I would be considered "woke".

  4. I am American keeping the citizenship and like having other passports also, I have a couple corporations in the USA and Asia. I like living in Asia and eastern Europe. For me the extra government paperwork of being American is just part of the price of the real estate business and normally being able to travel to the USA. If I closed the corporation in the USA I would have no problem handing in my USA Passport. For now I don't have the need to give it up.

  5. One advantage for women in many parts of the Middle East is that if they marry a citizen of that place they get residency quickly. This does not work in the reverse – women cannot grant residency/citizenship/work permit status to their husbands in Arab countries. This includes the UAE. And remember, the men can marry several women so read between the lines on how difficult it may be to find someone willing to enter into that state. Just be sure to keep your other passports in good order, hopefully at least one in a place where women are fully considered citizens.

  6. No greater disrespect of women than in a country like Canada where men can pass for women and use women's bathrooms their private spaces and even join women's jails (and rape them)… I got canadian citizenship but I left Canada. If I had known what a sick place Canada is – apart from its economic disaster – and if I had known back then about the ideas that Andrew talks about, I would have never moved to Canada . I would have kept my job in Qatar, saved waaaaay more money, and bought a carribean passport. Do NOT move to Canada.

  7. Abortion is not a women's rights issue. If you really wanted to make a neutral video, you might have added that some women want to live in a place that protects the lives of children. (If you don't want to see political statements in the comments section, don't make political statements in the video.)

  8. Realistically the safest place for women in this context would be the Arabian Gulf like Dubai. It has little to no crime, harassment and other concerns for women. In fact, based on my own experience, being with a women in that region means you usually get extra good treatment. E.g. in government buildings, if you're in a queue with a women they will call you to the front. The only downside would be that there is no pathway to citizenship, but the 0% tax makes up for it!

  9. Thank you for making this video.

    As an American expat entrepreneur who has lived on and off abroad for the last 7 years, and like this channel, I appreciate this video.

    Women have many unique factors when it comes to settling abroad, and glad to see you talk about them, especially reproductive rights, feeling safe, and women's right.

    I hope one day we can hear from "Nomad Mom" or "Nomad Wife" as women go through different stages in our lives, carry more of the caregiving responsibilities, manage the emotional labor and household.

  10. Great video, for a young man, Andrew has great wisdom. Back in 1976 I was asked to fly humanitarian Aid to Guatemala after there big earthquake. When I wanted to stay for a while to help a missionary friend (mennonite) I had trouble with my Visa so he took me to the local catholic church for help. I asked why here and he said because the Guatemalan government respects the Catholic Church, a few days later I had one of the best Visas you could get. What I Learned from that is in different parts of the world you need friends that you may not agree with on every religious or political view. I am Jewish by birth, raised Christian, but have good friends and or Business acquaintances that are Gay or Muslim. We all have strong opinions on certain things, but that may not serve you well in a real world.

  11. It's funny you are talking about different ways how to be a le to live inside the EU, whilst T least since the last year, everyone tries to escape from the EU. With everyone I mean people with money and also people who knows about upcoming laws in the EU. I recommend the ASEAN region. Don't go to the western countries. I think the world will change upside down. Good luck everyone.

  12. With regards to Sweden and stuff: when you want to interpret statistics, you need to see how that data was obtained. Obviously, women in Sweden are going to be super forward with standing up for their rights and reporting violence. Women in the gulf region? lol
    Details also matter. What groups of people (region, socio-economic status, ethnicity, age bracket, whatever) does that violence occur in?
    You're a woman who wants to live among regular Swedish peeps, in a "good" neighborhood, you'll be fine.

  13. … re Turkey: I've got relatives, female modern relatives, in Turkey. They are basically living off of the older liberal times. Things have taken an immense turn towards to worse for women rights. An ever rising number of femicides is one indicator.
    So, not sure going to Turkey is a great choice, of you want to live a normal life. On the other hand: maybe you're into standing up for women's rights? Turkish feminists would probably like you around. You'd be a super valuable addition to the country.👍
    (Similar thing for the likes of Korea, Japan, Singapore, some Eastern European nations.)

  14. It's about being treated best. If legally my marriage is not recognized, then I'm not being treated best, and my family finances are not being treated best under the law. If I'm not recognized as the parent of my child, then my family isn't treated best, and if something happens to my kid, I can't ensure their care in a hospital. But if I could be treated well in the future, then yes, I'll consider that country.

  15. Thanks Andrew Henderson,
    Now more radical feminism will be spread to these places.
    Females (definitely don't deserve to be called women as that would be offensive to women)
    really think the "almighty boogeyman creeper" entity called a man
    will accost them. Cry me a river. The modern western female feminist
    is living their best life pumping and dumping men and using frivolous foodie dates
    the simp guy pays for; leading him on; he is acquiescing to her just for being
    born a female. Females being courted by other females and relationships with bigger canines just because they acquiesce to humans and cannot mix DNA if they do that "act", which means they can be pleasured and not get pregnant, with no pushback from their "lover" that a virtuous, upstanding man would give them. Humanity is on borrowed time now.

  16. I think Andrew is deepening here an interesting point. We are all individuals and there us no one size fits all solution concerning citizenship. I am happy being a US citizen at least as happy as I can. Other people can have a totally different experience. Gender, class, sexual orientation, political views, moral values, background all come into the mix. Some just need a travel document I this case it is important that the process is fast and easy while the passport is as versatile as possible. Somebody who wants just an escape plan can try a budget CBI programm. If you travel alot a higher quality passport will be important making traveling smoother less time and money for visas. In this case it might be interesting to get a EU passport or US, Australia, Canada. Somebody who needs to replace his current citizenship should definitely look for quality. Another question is how important tax savings are? In many cases there will be overlaps. Fir example women might be as interested in tax savings than men and everybody wants to feel secure with the passport used or the country you live in. But there are other considerations which might be more important to women such as women rights, religion connected with certain restrictions for women and the overall mood in a culture towards women.

  17. Hello Nomad Capitalism team, Can you do a video on the best countries for day traders who are taxed under a short term capital gains basis please. Love your content.

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