Great thread.
I am a
digital nomad (left my high-tax country of
citizenship for good several years ago), but thinking about getting UAE residency for peace of mind - and actually renting an apartment there to use as my base. But I will still keep traveling.
I have a couple of questions:
1. The way I understand it, being a UAE resident can be a red flag for banks. I’m a non-resident in my country of citizenship, but I still use bank accounts from that country and I use my parents’ address in that country, where I don’t live. I only visit a few short times per year, like Xmas. Obviously I should update the bank details (or even close the bank accounts) to avoid any doubt that I live there. But will it be an issue to update the address to UAE, though I will actually have my residency there? I really don’t live in my country of citizenship anymore, but I’m worried it might give them ideas to make me disprove it. They could always claim visiting my parents shows I still have my center of life there or whatever. But nowadays with things like
Revolut or Curve I don't have to worry about the insane fees of my CC lol
2. But if I give them some fake residency address - can there be issues? For example, “structuring” is a crime in the US. If you make several small bank deposits that are just below the reporting threshold, you are committing a crime, even if the source of the funds is legit. Can the same logic apply to opening bank accounts with a “strawberry ID”? If they find out that you used an ID document and address from a country where you were no longer resident, can that in itself be a crime?
3. How do you get the “strawberry ID” without paying taxes? Usually when you get an ID from a high-tax country, you would be resident for the whole year? Say you move to Italy to pick tomatoes and once you have your ID you say, sorry, they fired me. Won’t they still demand a
tax return for the whole year and at least demand to know where you paid your taxes? I’m thinking that could quickly become quite a headache.
4. I still have a
credit card from my country of citizenship which I sometimes use to top up EMIs and transfer funds back to myself. Either back to bank accounts in my country of citizenship or accounts countries and currencies. I could avoid the route via my old country of citizenship, but doing this allows me to earn a ton of credit card bonus points for free. Can that be an issue? The EMIs have flagged me a couple times, but showing the source of funds was fine and they have kept increasing my limits. Would it be better to use the old credit card with a
bank account from another EU country (the strawberry country)?
5. Which countries are easy to give you an ID document and also let you deregister again as an EU citizen?
It’s insane that I actually want to move my a*s to the UAE, but I’m still scared of the consequences. This is some 1984 s**t.