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LoveMyLife said:
How funny.

From 80 K to 50 K.

And Interpol check which is done in the UAE and their official fee is 200 AED, what is less than 55 USD - you advertise here to be done for 5K. "Nice". We understand that 4945 USD is for "reseller"..
Who ist that reseller? We all can guess. But I think, we all know an answer.

When their program was 40K, before it was suspended, there was just a small demand. Just criminals and adventurers bought this citizenship. Very occasionaly some serious people, but usualy they did it just as a try if it is really possible.
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I wonder why this is such a hot topic, for me it would be easy to Google the Internet find a law firm in the particular country where I want to have my second passport and let them do the work.

For instant in Cyprus I know a very well established firm that helped me back in time.
 
daxbr said:
Apples and oranges. Comoros passport comes with access to Comoros banking system. No matter what you think of it, I can see how that could be very advantageous under certain, if not extreme circumstances. This kind of opportunity is no longer available at the Caribbean banks.
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Comoros banking is better than carribean ??
 
CaptK said:
If you want to go to America without ESTA then Grenada otherwise, personally I would go Vanuatu and you can open bank accounts remotely once your a citizen.
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where can you open a bank account remotely with a mambo jambo passport from Vanuatu, in the USA?

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Davis123 said:
Comoros banking is better than carribean ??
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I do not know about any serious bank in Comoros. I know about many cases, where non existing unrecognized regulating entity from Comoros "sold" banking license for 20K USD.. LOL

Do you want to have a fancy bank with license from unrecognized regulating body? And you want to have it cheap? Does not matter if a license is real? Are you willing to send 20K to scammers? Welcome to Comoros.
 
blueweb said:
where can you open a bank account remotely with a mambo jambo passport from Vanuatu, in the USA?
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You will need to visit USA to open an account with any citizenship for a traditional bank. You can open an account in Vanuatu remotely with citizenship. Pacific Private, MG Commercial, ANZ, National Bank of Vanuatu and Westpac subject to minimum criteria.
 
LoveMyLife said:
I do not know about any serious bank in Comoros. I know about many cases, where non existing unrecognized regulating entity from Comoros "sold" banking license for 20K USD.. LOL

Do you want to have a fancy bank with license from unrecognized regulating body? And you want to have it cheap? Does not matter if a license is real? Are you willing to send 20K to scammers? Welcome to Comoros.
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Yeah I know Comoros was like Wild West in banking. There were a lot of complaints on a forum about people having nightmares from holding accounts in various Comoros banks. That forum was unfortunately taken down a few years ago by Canadian authorities.
 
CaptK said:
If you want to go to America without ESTA then Grenada otherwise, personally I would go Vanuatu and you can open bank accounts remotely once your a citizen.
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CaptK said:
If you want to go to America without ESTA then Grenada otherwise, personally I would go Vanuatu and you can open bank accounts remotely once your a citizen.
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Grenada does not itself offer visa-free travel to the US....
 
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CaptK said:
You will need to visit USA to open an account with any citizenship for a traditional bank. You can open an account in Vanuatu remotely with citizenship. Pacific Private, MG Commercial, ANZ, National Bank of Vanuatu and Westpac subject to minimum criteria.
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ANZ and Westpac is happy to open bank accounts to newly nationalized honorary citizens?
 
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Davis123 said:
Hmm why do you say that ? Any reasons ?
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1. Comores economic citizenship - rubbish
2. Bank account in Comores - don't touch
3. Bank account opening the US - not easy
4. Bank account in Vanuatu - very hard at the named banks
5. ESTA travel for Grenadians - not true

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lory said:
I wonder why this is such a hot topic, for me it would be easy to Google the Internet find a law firm in the particular country where I want to have my second passport and let them do the work.

For instant in Cyprus I know a very well established firm that helped me back in time.
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A more important question than which firm to use in a certain country is which country to choose at all... You could have tons of research with an extremely high chance that the opinion giver is biased professionally
 
lacomaco said:
1. Comores economic citizenship - rubbish
2. Bank account in Comores - don't touch
3. Bank account opening the US - not easy
4. Bank account in Vanuatu - very hard at the named banks
5. ESTA travel for Grenadians - not true

Do you want more?
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Well i never wanted anything to do with Comoros but maybe some do who like privacy as they openly advertised no CRS or FATCA for years. For US banks it all depends I agree about other facts.
 
Davis123 said:
Well i never wanted anything to do with Comoros but maybe some do who like privacy as they openly advertised no CRS or FATCA for years. For US banks it all depends I agree about other facts.
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Comores: no FATCA or CRS but your risk for losing your money is very high - for me it is a very bad risk-reward ratio...
 
lacomaco said:
Comores: no FATCA or CRS but your risk for losing your money is very high - for me it is a very bad risk-reward ratio...
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This is exactly what I write all the time. But here is one gold member, who is reseller of that nonsense program.. So, discussion was longer than expected..
 
lacomaco said:
1. Comores economic citizenship - rubbish
2. Bank account in Comores - don't touch
3. Bank account opening the US - not easy
4. Bank account in Vanuatu - very hard at the named banks
5. ESTA travel for Grenadians - not true

Do you want more?
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1. Matter of opinion, many find it very useful.
2. Again your opinion, if used correctly it can be invaluable. There is a risk of loosing your Money but only leave what you can afford to lose.
3. Correct and for a traditional bank you must go there.
4.Yes, very hard but possible as stated earlier.
Pacific and National you don't need an introducer they will accept you subject to criteria. @Gediminas can help you if you need it.
5. I stand corrected.
 
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