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What Countries Allow Dual Citizenship?


Dual citizenship as your Plan B in an unstable world and a way to expand the boundaries of your freedom. Second passport and extra security offered by it. Ways to get a second passport. Countries that do not allow dual citizenship and methods to still become a double citizen there. Countries that welcome foreigners and allow dual citizenship, with an opportunity to get a second passport. Assistance with getting your second passport.

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Who cannot buy a second passport?


Countries that run citizenship-by-investment programs do not accept applications for their citizenship from citizens of some ‘blacklisted’ national states.

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Drawbacks of dual citizenship


The article describes some restrictions associated with acquiring a foreign passport. Most of these restrictions are of a political character. For instance, the holders of two (or more) passports can be deprived of the right to elect and be elected in some national states.

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Purchase resort property and acquire foreign citizenship in return


Montenegro is a European state where you can buy resort property thus qualifying for citizenship of the country. However, there have been certain legal and financial issues with some development projects recently so you had better wait until things settle down. At the same time, the Caribbean countries administering citizenship-by-investment programs have no trouble with the developers of their resort complexes and you can safely invest in some resort property in the region thus qualifying for Caribbean citizenship.

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Caribbean Citizenship by Investment and Immigration to the Region


If you are thinking of acquiring citizenship of a foreign country, you should consider the opportunities that five Caribbean states offer. Antigua and Barbuda, Grenada, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Dominica, and Saint Lucia administer citizenship-by-investment programs. The programs are similar in many respects even though there are a few slight differences.

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Blockchain Passports and Citizenship for Crypto – Present and Future


Blockchain technologies are starting to be used for the purpose of personal identification. Some countries have begun to issue digital vaccination certificates. The concept of a ‘blockchain passport’ is also widely discussed. Countries running citizenship-by-investment programs already accept investments for their passports in cryptocurrencies.

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Investor’s passport of Vanuatu will carry a special stamp


The article informs the readers about a new requirement introduced by the immigration authorities of Vanuatu. In particular, foreigners acquiring the passport of the country in exchange for investments will now have a special stamp in their passports that indicates the method of citizenship acquisition.

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The Best Second Passport in 2022


Many countries will grant citizenship to a foreign national if he or she has ancestors who were citizens of the countries. A vast majority of national states will grant citizenship to foreign spouses of their citizens. You can also become a naturalized citizen of a foreign state if you live there for an extended period of time. Alternatively, you can acquire a second passport in exchange for an investment.

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Invest in Golden Passport for the Sake of Portfolio Diversification


Some events in history show that financial markets can collapse overnight and that the collapse can hurt a great number of people. Currently, the stock market is overvalued and some experts fear that the bubble may burst. Investing in a golden passport (a passport of a foreign state) is a powerful instrument of asset diversification.

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How You Can Acquire Citizenship of Georgia


Foreign nationals can acquire citizenship of Georgia quite easily if they can prove their Georgian descent. If you legally reside in Georgia for ten years, you will qualify for citizenship of the country by naturalization. If you marry a citizen of Georgia, you will qualify for citizenship after five years. If you provide some extraordinary services to the country, the process will be even shorter.

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