Summary of Private Citizenships (No INFO Sharing with HOME Country)
The video discusses private citizenship options that emphasize privacy by not sharing applicants' personal information with their home countries. The presenter criticizes citizenship-by-investment (CBI) programs that share data with governments, arguing these programs often lead to revoked passports and legal troubles, and are increasingly under regulatory pressure, especially from the US and EU.
Main Financial Strategies and Business Trends:
- Shift away from traditional CBI programs: Many CBI programs are being shut down or heavily regulated, making them less viable.
- Preference for private, discreet citizenships: Programs that keep citizenship details confidential and do not share information with other governments are favored.
- Focus on alternative citizenships with quick processing and strategic benefits: These include citizenship-by-exception (CBE) programs and naturalization routes that provide strong passports and regional mobility.
Five Citizenship Options Presented:
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EcoAS Citizenship (West Africa)
- Citizenship by exception available in about 30 days.
- Cost: Approximately $100K.
- Benefits: Access to multiple West African countries, discreet citizenship with no info sharing.
- Legal, clean due diligence process.
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CPL Citizenship (Portuguese-speaking countries)
- Fast processing (~30 days).
- Cost: Around $100K, depends on family size.
- Benefits: Access and residency in Brazil and other Mercosur countries (Chile, Argentina, Uruguay).
- Useful for those wanting Mercosur regional mobility.
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Argentina Citizenship
- Fast-track naturalization available, requires residency.
- Processing time: 5-8 months.
- Argentina offers a strong passport.
- A proposed new CBI program is under consideration but details are pending.
- Drawback: Citizenship renunciation is complicated or restricted.
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Serbia Citizenship
- Requires residency and physical presence.
- Processing time: 8-12 months.
- Passport is decent (rated B+).
- Good for diversification but less suitable for banking.
- Pricing is discretionary and generally higher than Argentina.
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Mexico Citizenship
- Requires residency and naturalization after 5 years.
- Fast-track naturalization by exception possible in about 2+ years.
- Requires commitment; not suitable for everyone.
Additional Insights:
- Two CBI programs that have resisted external pressures are Nauru and Vanuatu, which maintain privacy and have not shared information broadly.
- The future of citizenship acquisition is moving towards discreet, private options rather than public CBI programs.
- The presenter advises consulting legal professionals before proceeding.
- Interested viewers are encouraged to book calls for direct liaison with officials to start the process.
Presenters/Sources:
- Unnamed presenter (likely a citizenship/investment consultant or expert).
- Mentions of MLE (an individual proposing new Argentinian CBI program).
This summary captures the key citizenship options, their benefits, timelines, costs, and the overall trend away from traditional CBI programs towards private, discreet citizenships with no information sharing.
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Business and Finance