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Dominica - objections?

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it's pretty strong, cheap, fast and relatively easy to obtain

but what are your current objections against the passport of Dominica?
 
Same as all the other fake citizenships. Don’t.
Plus, Dominica in particular is a receptacle of (mostly low level) criminals, reason for which visa free entry to the UK has been recently revoked.

Btw, I’ve been scammed by a local lawyer, Wayne Norde, who took my retainer and disappeared. He is supposed to be one of the most reputable rof/%
Would be glad if anyone can recommend a good local lawyer.
 
Same as all the other fake citizenships. Don’t.
Plus, Dominica in particular is a receptacle of (mostly low level) criminals, reason for which visa free entry to the UK has been recently revoked.

Btw, I’ve been scammed by a local lawyer, Wayne Norde, who took my retainer and disappeared. He is supposed to be one of the most reputable rof/%
Would be glad if anyone can recommend a good local lawyer.
would you say it's very different from Malta or Montenegro?
 
The country is not very good to spend time in (though of course you don't necessarily need to) and I did not find the people very friendly (from both a factor of business and of general courteousness).

I would say it is comparable to other Caribbean CBIs but has slightly easier setup and slightly worse visa access.

If you just want a second passport for the purpose of having a second passport, and not interest in opening bank accounts, listing it for your companies, anything that would get more scrutinised, I guess you can proceed, why not? But it depends on your financial state if you spend those amounts on a second passport for the fun of it.
would you say it's very different from Malta or Montenegro?
I think you cannot get the Montenegro program anymore and Malta also cancelled the default CBI, you have to provide 'exceptional service' to the country to expedite citizenship or just naturalise normally with a residency.

Nevertheless, I think it would be much more believable that you as a Czech guy (I presume) would be Maltese or Montenegrin than Dominican. Therefore, those passports can simplify things more – and those countries also have more value and trust (or at least knowledge about their existence, lol) across the world.
 
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ok, let's put it another way... is the one single happy holder of this passport on OCT?

how about other Carribean CBI programs... did anybody actually do it?
 
ok, let's put it another way... is the one single happy holder of this passport on OCT?

how about other Carribean CBI programs... did anybody actually do it?
i know a bunch of st. kittians or whatever they are called.
Most seemed ok with it, one objection is the passport booklet is so thin you need constant replacement.
 
mind you share more?
Sure.
like your primary passport (just the region would do of course),
European. Former American.
when did you do it.
Couple of years ago
motivation,
Plan E, because why stop at just Plan B? Plus, it’s a solid bridge to the UK for business, which is always handy.
what do you use this passport for, are you traveling with it?
Well, that depends on how I feel like being treated. In some parts of the world, people stare at it like it’s an alien artifact, unsure if it’s real or just some elaborate scam. Other places? A quick nod, and I'm good to go.
good/bad experience worth mentioning? thanks
EU banks and PSPs are not exactly fans of it, so I tend to keep it under wraps. Beyond that, no major headaches.

I see it as a fantastic asset, great to have, but not something I absolutely need. If that makes sense.
 
EU banks and PSPs are not exactly fans of it, so I tend to keep it under wraps. Beyond that, no major headaches.
So you only give your EU passport when banks ask for "all nationalities" when opening an account?
Have you experienced declines, when you have mentioned it?
 
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