Child Maintenance / Support Questions

If I were to look into this, I would conduct thorough research on which countries do not readily hand over information about individuals to other countries when there is no court ruling, whether in an EU or non-EU country, but only a suspicion of potential tax fraud or simply a tax debt. This is where countries like Switzerland, Montenegro, and others come into play.

And even though there are those here who believe the opposite, do your own research on this. We have people here for whom only the place they themselves live in matters, and everything else is irrelevant.

So in some cases you want to check Dubai, Caribbean countries and Caymann's
 
diro said:
If I were to look into this, I would conduct thorough research on which countries do not readily hand over information about individuals to other countries when there is no court ruling, whether in an EU or non-EU country, but only a suspicion of potential tax fraud or simply a tax debt. This is where countries like Switzerland, Montenegro, and others come into play.

And even though there are those here who believe the opposite, do your own research on this. We have people here for whom only the place they themselves live in matters, and everything else is irrelevant.

So in some cases you want to check Dubai, Caribbean countries and Caymann's
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Thank you. Yes, doing my own research has yielded a decent amount of conflicting information. This is why I am hoping the collective hive mind here will have some direct experience / real world knowledge about which nations are best for this type of situation.

I have informed my friend that it seems the only way to truly anonymize oneself out in the world is to exist through various noms, but if you/anyone has other ideas on how to preserve one's original identity whilst still remaining truly independent and unhassled, this would be very highly appreciated.
 
How about to get a second citizens passport in some country which does not is a banana country and relocate there!
 
In most countries, it's relatively easy to change your name and then request a new passport. You can also change your name and travel to another country where it's possible to obtain a second passport under your new name. From there, you could move to a non EU country or somewhere even further away and settle down.

Unless you are a criminal actively being pursued through Interpol, the authorities would have a hard time tracking you down.
 
diro said:
In most countries, it's relatively easy to change your name and then request a new passport. You can also change your name and travel to another country where it's possible to obtain a second passport under your new name. From there, you could move to a non EU country or somewhere even further away and settle down.

Unless you are a criminal actively being pursued through Interpol, the authorities would have a hard time tracking you down.
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Yes, St. Kitts and Nevis as well as Turkey allow name changes. The other programs typically don't.
 
Are there countries not banana islands or countries which allow name change and relative easy relocating ?
 
And now for the BIG QUESTION: What about someone who wants to start over completely? Literally leave their old existence behind and start over as someone completely new, new set of real documents, new identity, etc. Not talking about darks or anything fraudulent / not real. A brand new legitimate identity (and NOT for any non-legal reasons) but just because they want to completely press the "reset button" on life.
There must be some nations where there are grey avenues to help make this happen, for the right price?

Anyone have these type of connections?
 
Nigital Domad said:
And now for the BIG QUESTION: What about someone who wants to start over completely? Literally leave their old existence behind and start over as someone completely new, new set of real documents, new identity, etc.
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Difficult these days. How about all the fingerprints and face scans? Many airports more even have faced control. No more checks for documents after security, no boarding pass scan. Just a face control at the gate.

Best you can do is get a new passport with a new name. Then do using the old one. But so many times when you need a visa or ETA, they ask for all other identities. What you gonna write there? Nothing and then go to jail upon arrival when they scan your fingers?

If you are ok not to travel anymore except domestic, it is quite easy. Just go to Thailand or something and disappear. Or Schengen. Or the US. You can even live there locally and pay all in cash and accumulate wealth on you brother's account or in bitcoin.

There are many people living undocumented. It still is possible even in the EUSSR. Just don't get caught by the police for doing stupid bangs.

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daniels27 said:
Difficult these days. How about all the fingerprints and face scans? Many airports more even have faced control. No more checks for documents after security, no boarding pass scan. Just a face control at the gate.

Best you can do is get a new passport with a new name. Then do using the old one. But so many times when you need a visa or ETA, they ask for all other identities. What you gonna write there? Nothing and then go to jail upon arrival when they scan your fingers?

If you are ok not to travel anymore except domestic, it is quite easy. Just go to Thailand or something and disappear. Or Schengen. Or the US. You can even live there locally and pay all in cash and accumulate wealth on you brother's account or in bitcoin.

There are many people living undocumented. It still is possible even in the EUSSR. Just don't get caught by the police for doing stupid bangs.
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I would think fingerprints and face scan cross-referencing are to catch criminals who are on specific/centralized database lists. And those arch-evil types should be caught.

I am more speaking about someone who just wants to begin a new life, has not done anything criminal or nefarious (like my friend at the beginning of this post.) He will probably have a civil (money) judgement against him because of a greedy ex wife, maybe even end up with a minor civil contempt warrant in the UK for ignoring a court summons, but I cannot imagine it would put him on Interpol's radar?

So if he had a new life, new name, new supporting documents, could he not go ahead a life the quiet life you describe (maybe he cannot go back to the UK)?
 
Yes. But then why does he need a new personality? Just go ahead. Move on. If you keep moving, they will never be able to do any harm. It is so just a civil claim. He can just move all the assets in a trust, in a friend or otherwise go bankrupt and line elsewhere.

The new personality will not change much. They will find out about it someday.
 
Nigital Domad said:
So if he had a new life, new name, new supporting documents, could he not go ahead a life the quiet life you describe (maybe he cannot go back to the UK)?
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The best thing is to find a country where you can stay under the radar and where they don't ask too many questions when you arrive. There are also countries that don't just hand over your information to other nations or care too much about where you're coming from. Even in Germany, it's possible to lay low for a while without too much trouble, you just have to think outside the box.
 

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