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How funny.

From 80 K to 50 K.

And Interpol check which is done in the UAE and their official fee is 200 AED, what is less than 55 USD - you advertise here to be done for 5K. "Nice". We understand that 4945 USD is for "reseller"..
Who ist that reseller? We all can guess. But I think, we all know an answer.

When their program was 40K, before it was suspended, there was just a small demand. Just criminals and adventurers bought this citizenship. Very occasionaly some serious people, but usualy they did it just as a try if it is really possible.
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I wonder why this is such a hot topic, for me it would be easy to Google the Internet find a law firm in the particular country where I want to have my second passport and let them do the work.

For instant in Cyprus I know a very well established firm that helped me back in time.
 
Apples and oranges. Comoros passport comes with access to Comoros banking system. No matter what you think of it, I can see how that could be very advantageous under certain, if not extreme circumstances. This kind of opportunity is no longer available at the Caribbean banks.
Comoros banking is better than carribean ??
 
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If you want to go to America without ESTA then Grenada otherwise, personally I would go Vanuatu and you can open bank accounts remotely once your a citizen.
where can you open a bank account remotely with a mambo jambo passport from Vanuatu, in the USA?
 
Comoros banking is better than carribean ??
I do not know about any serious bank in Comoros. I know about many cases, where non existing unrecognized regulating entity from Comoros "sold" banking license for 20K USD.. LOL

Do you want to have a fancy bank with license from unrecognized regulating body? And you want to have it cheap? Does not matter if a license is real? Are you willing to send 20K to scammers? Welcome to Comoros.
 
where can you open a bank account remotely with a mambo jambo passport from Vanuatu, in the USA?
You will need to visit USA to open an account with any citizenship for a traditional bank. You can open an account in Vanuatu remotely with citizenship. Pacific Private, MG Commercial, ANZ, National Bank of Vanuatu and Westpac subject to minimum criteria.
 
I do not know about any serious bank in Comoros. I know about many cases, where non existing unrecognized regulating entity from Comoros "sold" banking license for 20K USD.. LOL

Do you want to have a fancy bank with license from unrecognized regulating body? And you want to have it cheap? Does not matter if a license is real? Are you willing to send 20K to scammers? Welcome to Comoros.
Yeah I know Comoros was like Wild West in banking. There were a lot of complaints on a forum about people having nightmares from holding accounts in various Comoros banks. That forum was unfortunately taken down a few years ago by Canadian authorities.
 
If you want to go to America without ESTA then Grenada otherwise, personally I would go Vanuatu and you can open bank accounts remotely once your a citizen.
If you want to go to America without ESTA then Grenada otherwise, personally I would go Vanuatu and you can open bank accounts remotely once your a citizen.
Grenada does not itself offer visa-free travel to the US....
 
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You will need to visit USA to open an account with any citizenship for a traditional bank. You can open an account in Vanuatu remotely with citizenship. Pacific Private, MG Commercial, ANZ, National Bank of Vanuatu and Westpac subject to minimum criteria.
ANZ and Westpac is happy to open bank accounts to newly nationalized honorary citizens?
 
I wonder why this is such a hot topic, for me it would be easy to Google the Internet find a law firm in the particular country where I want to have my second passport and let them do the work.

For instant in Cyprus I know a very well established firm that helped me back in time.
A more important question than which firm to use in a certain country is which country to choose at all... You could have tons of research with an extremely high chance that the opinion giver is biased professionally
 
1. Comores economic citizenship - rubbish
2. Bank account in Comores - don't touch
3. Bank account opening the US - not easy
4. Bank account in Vanuatu - very hard at the named banks
5. ESTA travel for Grenadians - not true

Do you want more?
Well i never wanted anything to do with Comoros but maybe some do who like privacy as they openly advertised no CRS or FATCA for years. For US banks it all depends I agree about other facts.
 
Well i never wanted anything to do with Comoros but maybe some do who like privacy as they openly advertised no CRS or FATCA for years. For US banks it all depends I agree about other facts.
Comores: no FATCA or CRS but your risk for losing your money is very high - for me it is a very bad risk-reward ratio...
 
1. Comores economic citizenship - rubbish
2. Bank account in Comores - don't touch
3. Bank account opening the US - not easy
4. Bank account in Vanuatu - very hard at the named banks
5. ESTA travel for Grenadians - not true

Do you want more?
1. Matter of opinion, many find it very useful.
2. Again your opinion, if used correctly it can be invaluable. There is a risk of loosing your Money but only leave what you can afford to lose.
3. Correct and for a traditional bank you must go there.
4.Yes, very hard but possible as stated earlier.
Pacific and National you don't need an introducer they will accept you subject to criteria. @Gediminas can help you if you need it.
5. I stand corrected.
 
So

ANZ and Westpac is happy to open bank accounts to newly nationalized honorary citizens?
Yes, subject to minimum criteria and a good case point. Also a decent deposit helps.
 
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