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Will Caribbean Passports Lose EU Access?

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Will Caribbean Passports Lose EU Access?

How the Citizenship by Investment Countries Might Lose Access to the European Union.
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In this video we talk about the European Union new regulations on citizenship by investment and residence by investment and how they will affect visa free travel for St Kitts passports and all other citizenship by investment programs. We also discuss Vanuatu citizenship and how it will lose EU access very soon and will this translate to all citizenship programs losing European travel rights.

We also discuss the removal of citizenship by investment programs in Europe like the Malta citizenship by investment program and other popular programs like the Portugal Golden Visa since the EU is heavily opposing any citizenship or residence programs in Europe that can be bought.

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31 COMMENTS

  1. I am calling on Malta, Cyprus, Portugal, Bulgaria, Serbia, Montenegro and North Macedonia to LEAVE THE EU and IMPLEMENT Citizenship By Investment Programmes!!!! The EU is a pile of rubbish!!! They must be BOYCOTTED!!!! THIS IS A RACIST MOVE!!!!!

  2. SOLUTION: Face your enemies change the regimes and make sure bimbos have no political power! Too much power beyond one's intelligence is a danger to society! Dont just move to other places, change the regimes then leave, You will have a clean house to always come back to!

  3. The thing is, are you willing to accept the blackmailing and abusive pressure of the EU bullies?.. They remove it, ok. apply for a visa then.. Or travel somwhere else.. What is Europe after all, but a bunch of broken countries with population every day more impoverished and more dependant from charity?.. That will only accelerate European downfall…respect yourself more and stop juggling options to please a bullie (EU) that thinks they can stomp on u… Screw them and take on them

  4. Buying Caribbeans passport is not a great idea for long terms. For better future and self and family, strong passport and country is better along with family future. I don’t mind paying tons of taxes as long as this will support my community, my country, etc.

  5. Generally speaking stick with Portugal golden visa or a Slovenian residence permit if you can't afford Maltese CBI. Avoid trying to get a residence permit from Poland (unless you qualify for citizenship by descent, there is no citizenship by marriage – that only grants you a residence permit subject to stricter conditions (must be married beyond X yrs, fewer if you have children, etc.) than getting a residence permit by any other means) as their residence permit isn't what it is in other countries. In practice a Polish Residence Permit is time limited and has strict "presence" requirements (there is no 'Permanent Residence' (PR) Status like Australia has where you can be PR forever) and must be followed through to citizenship (Polish language testing, Polish history examination (its a 3hr exam on their history) and community involvement requirements must all be met to qualify over 10yrs (unless permit is obtained for the reason of marriage or the rarely issued "Special Category", none of which are digital nomad or expat friendly).

    Even if you're ok with the above, where the issues start is that they generally don't have an 'Exit Permit' endorsement on them and thus you'd be required to live in Poland full time, pay taxes (and eventually have to pay the exit tax (19% of your entire estate once a citizen) to leave the tax system, all whilst not being free to move around Schengen because when you leave or enter Poland Internationally (say you went on a holiday), or when they introduce temporary border measures (sporting events, major public events, etc.) the permit will become immediately invalid if it doesn't have an "Exit Permit" endorsement (sometimes it appears as a "multi-entry" endorsement). Sure it might technically be possible to get such an endorsement but in reality its very difficult if they don't want or like you and that's at the discretion of the border guards (they can cancel any permit at their discretion at any time).

  6. I've visited some immigration offices few days back here in Dubai to get some info. Dominica is no longer the cheapest option. The cheapest one currently is St. Kitts. You can get it for as low as $78-80K via the alternative investment option

  7. Let me show you this from a slightly different perspective. By granting visa-free access to EU, we are saying: You seem to be similar to us and trustworthy as a country, so we are willing to assume that people who were born, brought up and educated in your country or at least had spent many years there should be more or less like your country itself. Therefore we will abstain from making any further checks before they enter, no visa application is needed. However, any citizenship by investment scheme renders this basic assumption completely false and useless. If you can become a citizen of country A or B without ever living there, then your passport tells us absolutely nothing about you. As a result, many people may feel those visa checks should be carried out after all. It's not like "We don't want your wealth". The problem is: "We have no data we can use, so we need to make some detailed checks before you enter".

  8. They also want people to reside where they have the passport. If you get a Maltese passport and actually live there, it's less of an issue, because you're being taxed in the EU.

  9. You can't buy citizenship with money, an FBI check and a dozen documents, but welcome to the EU if you come illegally in a sketchy boat with zero identification

  10. With the incoming CBDC rubbish it doesn't matter WHAT the EU and West do. I'd be opting out of their banking and tyrannical governments regardless. Debank Carribean, I don't care at all. Never want money in EU or the West. Never want to visit. Once I leave Australia, I will never return.

  11. Dude, first of all, I do love your video content. But it's not a good way you explain some of from bad countries objectively, do not provide ideas to them make differentiate between peoples who come from those counties which is you mentioned. wish you success always.

  12. CBI countries will probably eventually all lose their Schengen access

    In a few years, I think banking with a CBI passport will be like banking with a Vanuatu passport now. Prepare accordingly.

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