Fast Citizenship in Latin America
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Top Comments (10)
God bless anyone who manages to go thru all this bueracracy
I'm Panamanian my father, grandparents, great grandparents and great great grandparents were all born in Panama dating back from the early 1800s. I was born in the states. It took me 6years to get my Panamanian citizenship. It's a lot of bureaucracy and bullshit. It doesn't matter if you marry someone from Panama they don't give out citizenship. It doesn't matter how long you've lived there don't even try you're just wasting your time. The best you'll ever be in Panama for someone that's not Panamanian is just a permanent resident. I know by experience. Good luck getting anything in Panama no one gets the citizenship if you’re not Panamanian.
Chile takes about 9 years to actually get citizenship. What I'm hearing from an expat group I'm in that has people applying. You apply after 5 years, it takes them 4 to 5 years to interview you and process.
Like most of these videos, there's talk about giving birth in the countries but NOTHING was mentioned about the military requirements in these countries for when the kids get older.
- "Who doesn't like the Chileans?" [Argentinians enter the chat]
How do you use multiple passports when you travel? Can you do a video on that please?
In Uruguay (till now 2024), the passport you get say the previous nationality you used (in case you have more than one passport), doesn't show you are Uruguayan...so that makes confuse on immigration step in countries... I am really interested on Argentina, if I knew that before... I would live 2 years happy there, I like their Spanish, country etc
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I’d love to see a video on the topic of, after a US citizen renounces and has relocated how often can they come back to visit the USA and for what duration before they again fall under the taxation of the USA?
I put in my paperwork for Chilean citizenship before the coof and the riots, and I am still waiting for my "letter of naturalization".
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Top Comments (10)
God bless anyone who manages to go thru all this bueracracy
I'm Panamanian my father, grandparents, great grandparents and great great grandparents were all born in Panama dating back from the early 1800s. I was born in the states. It took me 6years to get my Panamanian citizenship. It's a lot of bureaucracy and bullshit. It doesn't matter if you marry someone from Panama they don't give out citizenship. It doesn't matter how long you've lived there don't even try you're just wasting your time. The best you'll ever be in Panama for someone that's not Panamanian is just a permanent resident. I know by experience. Good luck getting anything in Panama no one gets the citizenship if you’re not Panamanian.
Chile takes about 9 years to actually get citizenship. What I'm hearing from an expat group I'm in that has people applying. You apply after 5 years, it takes them 4 to 5 years to interview you and process.
Like most of these videos, there's talk about giving birth in the countries but NOTHING was mentioned about the military requirements in these countries for when the kids get older.
- "Who doesn't like the Chileans?" [Argentinians enter the chat]
How do you use multiple passports when you travel? Can you do a video on that please?
In Uruguay (till now 2024), the passport you get say the previous nationality you used (in case you have more than one passport), doesn't show you are Uruguayan...so that makes confuse on immigration step in countries... I am really interested on Argentina, if I knew that before... I would live 2 years happy there, I like their Spanish, country etc
- Become a Client and create your Plan B: https://nomadcapitalist.com/apply/ - Join us at our annual live event, NCL, to learn the best strategies: https://nomadcapitalist.com/live/ - If you liked this video, then about how "This One Passport Lets You Live in 15 Countries": https://t.ly/xs1S7
I’d love to see a video on the topic of, after a US citizen renounces and has relocated how often can they come back to visit the USA and for what duration before they again fall under the taxation of the USA?
I put in my paperwork for Chilean citizenship before the coof and the riots, and I am still waiting for my "letter of naturalization".