I'm probably too slow today... 'buy' the legal way or the other one?yehavo said:
i know that if you have right contacts you can buy citizenship for like 50k euro, am i missing something?
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This is a MAJOR problem if one tries to enter, e.g., China with this. The immigration entrance machine starts to speak to you in your passport's language. In Serbian, I would be so f*cked stupi#21yehavo said:
i know that if you have right contacts you can buy citizenship for like 50k euro, am i missing something?
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Citizenship of the Republic of Serbia may also be granted to a foreigner (and their spouse) whose admission represents an interest to the Republic of Serbia, on recommendation by the competent Ministry. The decision on admission in this case is made by the Government of the Republic of Serbia.
hahah, one simply can say i am married to a Serbian, i dont know their language 😀😀jafo said:
This is a MAJOR problem if one tries to enter, e.g., China with this. The immigration entrance machine starts to speak to you in your passport's language. In Serbian, I would be so f*cked stupi#21
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where do such 'right contacts' grow?yehavo said:
Citizenship of the Republic of Serbia may also be granted to a foreigner (and their spouse) whose admission represents an interest to the Republic of Serbia, on recommendation by the competent Ministry. The decision on admission in this case is made by the Government of the Republic of Serbia.
AFAIK; As in laws, Serbia's "interests" too broad term; if you have right contacts you can easily be in Serbia's "interests" with 50k eur "donation"
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If you dont know anyone in there, start with researching attorneys. Dont be afraid, just tell them you want to donate money to get into Serbia's "interests" 😀
Interesting. Who's going to try this first?
you... obviously 🙂
I doubt you will hear about them here lol I will quote you - there are no mutes in prison 😉
I can imagine that they are all corrupt in Serbia and you can pay any attorney to find the right contact that can help you with the passport. That can't be difficult and may be as easy as to find the well known and famous homeless person.yehavo said:
If you dont know anyone in there, start with researching attorneys. Dont be afraid, just tell them you want to donate money to get into Serbia's "interests" 😀
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omg, what's the constant fuss about relocation? almost nobody wants to relocate, almost everybody wants an extra passportdany said:
I would wonder why anyone want to relocate to Serbia at this time with all the s**t going on in the world. However, if someone is in the process of relocating to Serbia right now I would really like to hear your story if you don't mind.
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It is called lazyness and is government best friend. It basically distorts the free market of people as some are not moving, allowing governments to increase taxes without people leaving.void said:
omg, what's the constant fuss about relocation? almost nobody wants to relocate, almost everybody wants an extra passport
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my "privileged" nationality by birth means that I have zero issues with international mobility and certainly don't need another passport to increase my comfort - it's a lack of safety that motivates my effort as my primary country holds my ballsdaniels27 said:
It is called lazyness and is government best friend. It basically distorts the free market of people as some are not moving, allowing governments to increase taxes without people leaving.
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Why not? Of course, there are better ones, but I am pretty sure, you get some benefits at least if you are interested in Serbia.cuno said:
Apply for second passport fine, but why would anyone consider Serbia for this purpose?
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For some people, it gives useful visa free access to places, especially if your other passport doesn't have visa-free Schengen, and a nice fig leaf for travel, e.g., going to Russia as a Serbian is a more appealing prospect at the moment for a US citizen for more than one reason.cuno said:
Apply for second passport fine, but why would anyone consider Serbia for this purpose?
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That makes good sense, thanks for insides.HardRJones said:
I had a call with a Serbian attorney recently about a few matters, including citizenship by exception. I have business reasons to start a company there and the potential opportunity for citizenship in the course of that would be a nice bonus.
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