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If you are looking for a peaceful place to settle, then the Caribbean is a suitable place for you.
The Caribbean Islands are known for their peaceful and beautiful demeanor. They are all a bunch of aesthetically appealing islands with crystal blue sea, clear skies, and fresh air. It is the perfect break to take from life.
The perfect escape anyone could look for. You can make these islands your permanent home or retirement destination and have it just the way you want it to be. The Caribbean has a series of islands to choose from.
Better yet, you can fulfill your dreams of Caribbean living at a low price as well. Yes, that is correct. You’ll be pleased to learn that there are various citizenship options available for you, including Caribbean citizenship by investment.
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0:15 Citizenship By Investment
1:45 Caribbean Citizenship By Investment
4:00 Investing for Beginners
5:00 The Cheapest Citizenships
8:50 183 Days
10:00 Week Passports
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Although I am subscribed your videos have not been coming up; I had to search for you. Interesting I think.
We found out it is great ideas having a different citizenship & having a lot money if there is nothing hiding activity something taken you away from your believers or missing out some your prayers 5 times a day topic sounds great thank you everyone for sharing
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Question… what happens if you carry 10 passports at the airport 🛫
How does CARICOM work if you have a Caribbean passport?
best, safest, top medical, friendly, vibrant democracy….Taiwan.
Why all your advertising are to people with over 100 to 250.000$ dollars investments? No advising of where to open a company abroad as an entrepreneur?
If I do this for me, my wife, and two kids (minors), will my future grand children get citizenship by decent?
inflation at 10% you are losing $25,000 a year in 5 years what $ purchasing power will your $250,000 have
+ admin fee ?
its a high cost passport buy then housing costs ? health care ?
Rising interest rates and rising Visa prices don’t seem to go hand in hand! Wonder if a lot of countries will be forced to chill out on their plans to jack up prices and requirements.
did you just say the next play in crypto isn't for 5 years?
Intriguing option; I could not find whether the bond is dollar denominated and will be repaid in USD. The worst deal would be to purchase a sovereign bond with USD and be paid back in Caribbean dollars 7 years henceforth. While St. Lucia has never defaulted, that does not mean that a nation that cut its throat in a faux attempt to keep a worldwide virus off its shore can successfully manage the future.
I would rather get Turkish citizenship bc I can buy a property for $250,000 then buy 2 more income generating properties or I don't like there and buy 4 income properties. So I get income and citizenship. With high inflation everywhere, the stock market is circling the drain, a 0 coupon bond for 5 years where I get my $250k back that is now worth $150 bc of inflation isn't a good deal imo.
Thank you, Andrew, for providing your expertise on this 🙂
THanks Andrew.
Romania can be done under $30k
almost free at a discount?
It is not even close to "almost free".
Cool 😎
I would invest in Turkey. If you are buying a house there no way you will lose money. Within 10 years or sthng your property will be worth twice as much as you paid for it. And Turkey is not a boring Caribbean island. If you want a lively city life you got it, if you want a village life, thousands of beautiful villages to choose from, if you wanna be near the sea we have some of the best coasts in the world. And Turkey has very rich culture and history, Turkish people welcoming, you will definitely have a beautiful life there if you have got the money. And don’t forget the good.
What do you think about Canadian citizenship? It’s kind of free through express entry too.
I guess 'almost free' can have different definitions based on your income level. O_O
Andrew if I was to run away from USA in my mid 40's only have 50K where should I go?
But can you get financing to buy a place in Turkey? Just less cash tied up?
Tax havens
I could easily 3X $250,000 so yeah …. But if you need to get the hell out of the US then I completely understand. I already have one additional citizenship.
250k for 5 years of devaluation and potential usd losing the reserve currency status. I don't think so. Turkey is still better because you can get you money back in 3 years and hedge against inflation with real estate
Though you were going to say Trinadad and Tabago, lol….
When considering CBI, I was debating between three different options. Should I do a donation of $100,000 to Dominica or St. Lucia, $250,000 of bonds with St. Lucia, or a $200,000 real estate option with St. Kitts? After much consideration, I went with the Dominica donation option. Their passport was a bit better than St. Lucia for the same price. Also, there were about $30,000 in fees, so my savings with the bond option would have been only $70,000 minus the unearned interest for the holding period. The donation option was cleaner, and in the end not that much more expensive.
I really wanted to do the real estate option in St. Kitts, but the 7 year holding period was a deal breaker. If it had been 5 years, I might have considered it. If it was 3 years, I would have jumped at that option.
This is ridiculous lol