Buying Real Estate for Citizenship is a BAD DEAL
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Top Comments (10)
Or you can end up like Portugal where 5 years of promised no-stay requirement turns into 5 years wait plus 10 year required residence after paying half a mil
There are no nice countries. They are all tyrannies. They want your money, and they don't care about you. It's like working for a company, they don't care about their employees, only about their labor force to make money.
The lesson of this video is, don't be an unsuspecting rube.
In Malaysia, the MM2H requires property purchase and does not end in citizenship ? That surely must put off huge numbers of potential applicants?
thank you for you sincere advice, experience and wisdom.
@Andrew - you used the phrase "a formidable combo" when referring to having multiple passports. Explaining how and why certain combinations can be more or less formidable might be a great video
IMI has a very slanted and biased view against all Caribbean CBI programs. I would not trust them as a reliable source. I get that Andrew has a business to run, but it seems like all the CBI brokers/agents are always chasing the new programs and dumping on the older ones.
I'm hearing, if you try real estate for passport you should buy regular houses in places you, and others could/would likely want to live (good general real estate advice) ... or if you are wealthy enough just cut a check and avoid the drama because its faster and more guaranteed. I'm actually surprised that people with enough money to warrant the industry attention are buying timeshares in places and under circumstances that are clearly a trap.
I like both Türkiye and Egypt, but I don’t if I’ll ever take the plunge.
This was very informative 👍
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Top Comments (10)
Or you can end up like Portugal where 5 years of promised no-stay requirement turns into 5 years wait plus 10 year required residence after paying half a mil
There are no nice countries. They are all tyrannies. They want your money, and they don't care about you. It's like working for a company, they don't care about their employees, only about their labor force to make money.
The lesson of this video is, don't be an unsuspecting rube.
In Malaysia, the MM2H requires property purchase and does not end in citizenship ? That surely must put off huge numbers of potential applicants?
thank you for you sincere advice, experience and wisdom.
@Andrew - you used the phrase "a formidable combo" when referring to having multiple passports. Explaining how and why certain combinations can be more or less formidable might be a great video
IMI has a very slanted and biased view against all Caribbean CBI programs. I would not trust them as a reliable source. I get that Andrew has a business to run, but it seems like all the CBI brokers/agents are always chasing the new programs and dumping on the older ones.
I'm hearing, if you try real estate for passport you should buy regular houses in places you, and others could/would likely want to live (good general real estate advice) ... or if you are wealthy enough just cut a check and avoid the drama because its faster and more guaranteed. I'm actually surprised that people with enough money to warrant the industry attention are buying timeshares in places and under circumstances that are clearly a trap.
I like both Türkiye and Egypt, but I don’t if I’ll ever take the plunge.
This was very informative 👍