There you go Sir.Can someone here give me the spiel on how one could acquire citizenship in one of the four unrecognized countries (Abkhazia, Transnistria, South Ossetia, and Northern Cyprus).
I found a post online (My Russian is average) saying that you could acquire a passport bypassing the one-year requirement if I opened a company in the PMR with 18K USD of capital. If this is true, I would be willing to try.
My goal - I want to access Northern Cyprus or Abkhazia for special business purposes (Not anyone's concern) and a good place to lie low.
The downside to Abkhazia is that I will have to avoid going to Georgia due to legal concerns. In addition, I would be happy to add another passport to the stack, even if it is only useful in 3 states.
In addition, have any of you had any luck with the banking CBI Turkish passport?
I would particularly like a passport for Abkhazia or Nothern Cyprus, but Transnistria would work too. I will do some research in the meanwhile.
I believe Im entitled to thumbs up for googling this for you (Transnistria):
https://mid.gospmr.org/ru/ymB
In Transnistria, you can enjoy free education, free university, free social care, almost free public transportation and sometimes receive income from the government. The paradox is that most westerners are actually poorer than Transnistrians. In the US and the UK, most people have to take a loan to pay for everything and will only be able to save a part of their income after they are 30, while the Transnistrians have access to pretty much everything for free. There are, of course, trade-offs, and in the end living in the EU or North America is often better, but we cannot deny that statistically the young generation in Transnistria is actually better off than their peers in the West. It is quite ironic since Transnistria is often described as one of the poorest places in Europe.