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    Everything You Need To Know About Getting Citizenship And Second Residency From Mexico

    Mexican citizenship is great - except the part that says that if you are a naturalised Mexican citizen AND after naturalising live 5+ years abroad - you lose your Mexican citizenship. Anyone know how this works in practice ? Or is it usualy ignored. Quote: “LOOSING YOUR MEXICAN NATIONALITY...
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    Going the route Flag Theory, how does this looks?

    Yes but this is only really an exception for those investors, which are a handful a year I believe. What I was talking about was the normal naturalisation route by living there for x years. Which would apply to normal people. Plus Arnold Schwarzenegger as well: he got an exception to keep his...
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    Going the route Flag Theory, how does this looks?

    Descent and naturalisation. So hardly any cost except time. Oh and I guess taxes in those countries. But didn't mind as I benefited as well living there.
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    Going the route Flag Theory, how does this looks?

    It's EU and non EU , but I would like to keep it private thu&¤#
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    Going the route Flag Theory, how does this looks?

    I guess. But I actually have multiple citizenships (more than 2, and working on the next one). So I look at what's realistic. I don't bother with citizenships that don't allow dual. It's not worth putting in the money and time just to have to be secretive about it. There are too many good...
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    Going the route Flag Theory, how does this looks?

    Ok I guess. But you will never get Emirati citizenship either. Whereas Switzerland and Luxembourg allow dual without any problems, so much better options vs Austrian for example. If you have Austrian and you take on another one, even secretly, you automatically immediately lose your Austrian...
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    Going the route Flag Theory, how does this looks?

    Austria takes very long to naturalise and doesn't allow (in most cases) dual citizenship. Even with other EU countries I think. So it's not really a feasible “flag” unless you want to hold only Austria citizenship.
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    UAE Visa, bank & ID but Living in UK. Will UAE CRS me?

    As far as I remember in 2020 you would fill a “Leave U.K.” paper form where you would put your new (foreign) address, new employer and details where any U.K. tax refund would be repaid to. You would sign the form and physically mail it back. That was it. No other checks.
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    What's the best tax advise for 2022 ?

    Comdirect and DKB for example bank German citizens living outside of Germany.
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    Registering a supercar in Europe somewhere

    Again it all depends on the country. In the U.K. for example I have noticed cars there for years with foreign plates. 2-3+ years the same foreign car”¦ In Luxembourg the law for example gives you 6 months: ”žAs soon as you move to the Grand Duchy, your vehicle must have a brand new number...
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    Is the Vanuatu CBI finished ?

    I guess the price could drop by a half if they chose not to make any changes. Most “programs” in that price range do have access to the EU. Only Turkey doesn't (although you don't donate but invest and could in theory make money on your investment if the lira stabilises :rolleyes:). So in my...
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    Is the Vanuatu CBI finished ?

    “EU Commission proposes partial suspension of visa waiver agreement with Vanuatu to address risks linked to golden passport scheme.” https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_22_264
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    Registering a supercar in Europe somewhere

    Ok but how will it work work the local authorities. Just because it's registered to a company they will let you keep in in the country longer than when it's registered by a private person ? So the 6 months limit or whatever doesn't apply ?
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    Registering a supercar in Europe somewhere

    Typically you would only be able to to drive a car with foreign EU plates in another EU country for up to 6 months. It may be slightly different from one country to another. After that, if you get stopped/checked by the authorities, you could potentially get into trouble as you would have...
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    How much USD wealth would you like to have in order to renounce your citizenship?

    I would never renounce my original citizenship. It's just part of my ancestry/heritage. Never.
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    US Citizenship or Dominica?

    What third world country are we talking about ? Extra words
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    Liechtenstein vs Switzerland incorporation for a crypto-related company

    Don't most Estonian Alien passport holders have Russian ancestors/heritage ? Could you get Russian citizenship then and go to UAE with that ?
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    Working permit from one EU country to work in an another EU country as self-employed

    Typically only EU citizens have free movement rights between EU countries, not residency holders. If you have a residence permit for country A you can only live in country A and are allowed to travel for tourism to country B. Probably nobody will check if you live as a tourist, but if you...
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    Liechtenstein vs Switzerland incorporation for a crypto-related company

    You already linked the answer to 2) in your own Wikipedia link: Aliens passport holders are stateless and not Estonian citizens. “The vast majority of nations which provide visa-free entry to Estonian citizens with an Estonian passport do not allow visa-free entry to holders of the Estonian...
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    Turkish Citizenship by investment by cashing out btc

    Which EU country is so scary that you are willing to renounce it's citizenship to save on taxes ? Remember you would also be Turkish but not speak any Turkish ?? So be a citizen of a country you don't even speak the language of”¦ not a good idea.

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