Home Immigration The Miracle of Citizenship

The Miracle of Citizenship

36
The Miracle of Citizenship

Join Our Email List and be the First to Hear about Breaking News and Exciting Offers

With a second passport at hand, you can dramatically increase your personal and economic freedom.
Who wouldn’t want that? Having one of the best dual passport combinations – or even multiple citizenships – is an important step to internationalizing your life so that no single government ‘owns’ you.

In this video Andrew shares interesting story about miracle of the citizenship.

00:00 Start
0:43 Longwa Village, where residents enjoy dual citizenship of India and Myanmar
1:34 Living in Cleveland Ohio
2:56 What Factors Really Influence Identity?
3:34 U.S. Travel
4:51 Living in the USA
6:34 Mexican Citizenship
7:38 Caribbean Citizenship
7:53 The Miracle of Citizenship
9:00 Living in Singapore

Andrew is reading this article:

Andrew Henderson and the Nomad Capitalist team are the world’s most sought-after experts on legal offshore tax strategies, investment immigration, and global citizenship. We work exclusively with seven- and eight-figure entrepreneurs and investors who want to “go where they’re treated best”.

Work with Andrew:

Andrew has started offshore companies, opened dozens of offshore bank accounts, obtained multiple second passports, and purchased real estate on four continents. He has spent the last 12 years studying and personally implementing the Nomad Capitalist lifestyle.

Our growing team of researchers, strategies, and implementers add to our ever-growing knowledge base of the best options available. In addition, we’ve spent years studying the behavior of hundreds of clients in order to help people get the results they want faster and with less effort.

About Andrew:
Our Website:
Subscribe:
Buy Andrew’s Book:

DISCLAIMER: The information in this video should not be considered tax, financial, investment, or any kind of professional advice. Only a professional diagnosis of your specific situation can determine which strategies are appropriate for your needs. Nomad Capitalist can and does not provide advice unless/until engaged by you.

source

36 COMMENTS

  1. I am happy to see your transformation from a businessman to a philosopher…now you are becoming wise…start to see the whole world as your own…I am lovingly watching you pal…take care…🥰

  2. I have a dream of finding a country that is not part of NATO, The WHO, or in the pocket of the WEF and does not participate in the Paris Accord, where I could perhaps declare political asylum from Canada. Is this a possiblity?

  3. The irony here is that Andrew's concept of identity is deeply American, the idea that our actions and values – not geography or kinship – is what defines us. The United States government may have abandoned us, but we're still a nation. At this point, we're a stateless people, a diaspora.

  4. The majority of countries don't actually grant citizenship based on "jus soli," that is, right of citizenship based on being born in a particular country. Birthright citizenship, as it is also referred to, is pretty much limited to the Americas. Everywhere else in the world citizenship is jus sanguinis, that is, based on the citizenship of the parents.

  5. I like to watch you speak and present in your videos, especially when they have good quality economics. Keep it coming Andrew. Don't hand off your videos completely

  6. I can obtain a British passport by descent (my father was born in England) but I'm not sure if it's worth getting. They seem to be very WEF/NWO dominated, and circling the drain economically.

  7. Hey Andrew…few things

    1) In Asia, my background, not where I was born, many of my relatives hate the schools there. They are trying every way to send their kids to Europe, North America, or Australia for study.

    2) In developing world Asia, not a NIC, or a developed country, people want to come to the West. Maybe because they don't know any better.

    I point this out because the minute you mention Latin America…they tune out.

    3) Also worth noting that dual citizenship is legally forbidden in many parts of Asia. I know Vietnamese who don't want their Vietnam citizenship when they come to the West. Same for India. Vietnam allows dual, but they don't want it.

  8. When we talk about imposing rights, it is a good comparison, for example, of Poland, where the third pension pillar fund was established and the liberal government, which had a constitutional problem with the budget, took half of the funds from the third pillar without the consent of the citizens.

  9. The nation state is a relic of a bygone social and technological era. Just as we today scoff at antiquated social norms like theocracy and chivalry, people of the future will scoff at the mythology that surrounded nation state citizenship.

  10. This is probably one of the best, most valuable videos you’ve produced, Andrew. The big “Why” behind the the need for a second passport was explained more clearly in this video than any other that I’ve seen.

  11. Nation, from the Latin for birth, is blood and soil. You subsist in a nation and have obligations to it as a chain like an extended family. This is why the constitution says "for ourselves and our posterity." That being said, the state and ruling elite are often (usually in the modern age) not on your side, so you should be pragmatic about your essential values.

  12. I thank for this video. It's an eye opening for the western countries. Google CEO, Microsoft CEO and many talented people…passed degree from Indian universities, but the sad thing is non of the Indian universities are in top 400 of the global ranking. Many Indian professors boycott ranking system given by the west from the past few years. Talent should be recognized for the development of the society. 👍

  13. When people talk about freedom in the West, they mean that you can say what you want with a relative degree of tolerance. You would be immediately cracked down on for publicly proselytizing your views in many of the countries you advocate living in. And while with cancel culture, things in the West are getting bad, and some countries like Germany have quite authoritarian speech controls on views that would be normal for all of history until 10 years ago, it is because the West is becoming more like the third world that these things are happening. As our elite is furnished by a flood of mass migration and the native populace too is becoming less intelligent, people are less tolerant

  14. The US is by far the evilest country in the world today, and even the evilest country in world history, but their brainwashed, dumbed-down citizens have no clue of their countless severe international crimes.

  15. If you think about communities instead of geographical borders, understanding that that people worked for generations to build a country (industry, infrastructure, educational system, social security in general, …) it makes sense that they control the distribution of these goods.

  16. I agree if that people with great knowledge and skills are restricted only because of their citizenship, a place where they were born. The world should be borderless, everyone should be allowed to move place of his/her/their choice.

  17. I think people attribute a traitorous motive to people renouncing citizenship (or even getting dual citizenship) because they conflate identity, ethnicity and citizenship. Your identity is what makes you YOU. Ethnicity, I am referring to origin and none of us can choose that. A citizen is one who can legally remain in a country or one who holds a passport. In America, we are “indoctrinated” with America First and the assumption (one of many) is you are who you are because of where you live and how exceptional we are without comparison. The idea of stepping outside that box is uncomfortable and contradictory. Yet can be enlightening if you are seeking for more.

    There’s a YouTuber who is planning to move to Georgia 🇬🇪 and in his comment section some were confused thinking he meant the state of Georgia in the U.S. After watching videos on this channel, I was blown away by how many people opposed his choice telling him he can stay within the states and do better. Funny how he never asked for the unsolicited advice yet, people were so free to give it. If we pride ourselves on being sovereign citizens, why do vehemently oppose those who elect to demonstrate what that looks like? I’m gonna end this rant with this. I find it disturbing how people are so invested in the life choices of someone they don’t know, but will stay and complain about how hard life is for them where they are. Where’s the sovereignty in that? 😆

  18. I am a Philippine citizen. Before gaining a HK residency permit, it was so difficult to even get visas in many places. Now I’m on track to transforming this residency to a PR status and gain a SAR passport not be enslaved by a single Philippine passport.

  19. In ex USSR space almost every citizen who live near borders can travel with residence card (not pasport) to another Country over the border without any additional visa. Example Moldova-Ukraine border.

Leave a Reply to Jumpin’ Jehoshaphat! Cancel reply

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here