when it’s too good…this all sounds attractive indeed...
when it’s too good…this all sounds attractive indeed...
none of these options are legal lolthis all sounds attractive indeed... which of these options are achievable legal way?
I don't know about the other three but when it comes to Mexico I did a thorough research, spent quite some time there, talked to a few lawyers and (unless something radically changed in the past year) I'm pretty sure it's not possible to legally obtain the passport in 9 months
Maybe your current EU passport country does not allow a second citizenship. With another EU citizenship, you remain an EU citizen, but you can add more passports, as this country (the new one) allows multiple citizenships.why would an EU citizen want to obtain EU citizenship
I remember when it was just 50K. Though it's not of much use outside of Cambodia.Cambodia passport with new name, takes about 10 to 30 days, only need a clean criminal record (or relatively clean it is something that can be talked about) but costs 300k. No advance payment required, escrow.
Cambodia is non CRS and dosen't tax personal income that is not from Cambodian, work nor foreign pensions, nor foreign sourced income and you can easily open USD bank accounts with high interest rates. Also it's a nice, safe, tropical country with low cost of living and a booming economy.
Chinese people use this route very often.
Yeah, i remember that too.I remember when it was just 50K. Though it's not of much use outside of Cambodia.
Chinese mostly do it for the ability to acquire real estate in their name, as foreigners can't own land or real estate otherwise (yeah, there are condos that are possible, and lease contracts or created companies to hold real estate). Though slowly it looks like Cambodia, or at least Sihanoukville (or "Westport"as the Chinese call it) is Chinese mafia central.