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Traveling with a St Kitts and Nevis Passport (Update)

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Traveling with a St Kitts and Nevis Passport (Update)

My Updated Experience Traveling to 3 Countries with a St Kitts Citizenship by Investment Passport.
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In this video we talk about traveling to 3 countries with my St Kitts passport and what the experience was overall with every one of the countries I traveled to. If you’re considering St Kitts citizenship by investment or citizenship by investment in any other countries obviously travel freedom and having a good experience when you travel is important, that’s why I’m testing out my St Kitts passport constantly in many countries to see what the experience is. Overall its been quite smooth and straightforward without much issues.

Getting citizenship by investment has been one of the best decisions of my life and I definitely recommend it to many clients who want to increase their freedom, protect their wealthy and have better options for themselves and their families across the world.

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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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35 COMMENTS

  1. hello how r u? thanks for the efforts, want to ask you some thing, as example if you stay in palestine , syria , lebanon as example and you are staying there since its your home country and you are there native citizen person and also you have saint kitts passport and decide to travel to Romania as example , they will not allowed you to enter the country without proof of residency in Dubai as example? in this case if you can't enter what is the advantage of this passport if you will be forced to stay in another country out of your home country ? hope to explain this point

  2. I so want Kyrgyz citizen ship
    I can enter a few more countries visa free but I mainly want it to stay in Kyrgyzstan

    Opening a bank account with a non USA passport is easier not dealing with fatca but they may see place of birth USA
    And some eagle eyed banker knows that USA has birthright citizenship and may question of you are a USA citizen. Or still have a USA passport

  3. What are the CBI caribbean programs that have visa waiver agreement and visa free access with the MAINLAND of the People's Republic of China cities like Beijing, wuhan and Shanghai?

  4. The 'residence card' thing screws things up big time for people from Australia and New Zealand. Neither country has any such thing. Basically you're either a citizen, permanent resident (electronically recorded against your passport and name in the Australian or New Zealand passport system) or living there on a visa.

    There is no card that says you reside there, driver licences don't count nor do any other licences "issued under law" (found that out in person). The best option (in my experience) is to avoid any place that demands to see a 'residence card' or wants to interrogate you over where you live.

    Oh and hot tip – try to travel only to places your passport gets stamped electronically – that way there's no physical stamps in the passport so you won't have to stand there explaining every single bloody stamp for 30 minutes as the border official records dates, duration's and fits them to a timeline (been there made that mistake once, never again).

    If a country can't accept that you have a valid passport and can't accept that if you say you live in 'X' then you live in 'X' – avoid that country. Only by doing this can everyone force the system to change!

  5. I have US – Australian – British passports & this is interesting – but I live in the states and I have no desire to visit Australia or the UK again as I travel on my US Passport – Australia and the UK are to unpredictable at the moment and I won’t risk setting foot their again

  6. I would also try to go for an EU passport to broaden your visa-free travel options. Malta’s option is great. For a lot less money, you can also opt for Portugal’s golden visa, but it will require a one-week stay every year, for five years, and you have to learn the Portuguese language and culture.

  7. Thank you so much dude for this video I've subscribed to your channel and I like your content this is my dream passport I can't afford it now but I'm sure one day I'll because I want to see the world without having to worry each time about the visa application the refusal etc…. keep up the good work dude

  8. Rafael, if they ask you how you got the St. Kitts Passport, you can tell them that you were Naturalized. You really would not be lying because Citizenship By Investment is a form of Naturalization.

  9. I entered Romania last year with a US passport. They asked the same stupid questions and were kinda rude. I found the Romanian people to be unpleasant, short-tempered and grumpy. Will never visit again 👎

  10. Thank you for this update i plan on doing the CBI program as a crypto investor this year and i know for sure a lot of people don't know the country hence the questions which is still not bad. Please keep updating us about your travel experiences and nice video👍

  11. That residence permit thing is the biggest hassle for liveaboards… don't know how many times I had to proof to border officials, when not arriving with my boat, that I actually own a 50 meter yacht and that this is my primary residence 😀

  12. Interesting video. I think you're absolutely right, countries have agreements between each other and if the passport allows you entry into a country via a Visa exception, then you're in. I don't think the immigration inspection in a country like Tanzania is that interested in giving tourists any issues, they're just happy that you came to enjoy their hospitality and spend your money. The challenge that would give me rise for concern in the unlikely event you had some kind of issue in a country and needed to see consular service. Entering a country on a US passport is not quite the same thing as entering on a Saint Kitts and Nevis passport.

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