Why I Bought a Passport from St Kitts and Nevis through Citizenship by Investment.
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In this video we talk about citizenship by investment, and why I bought a passport for $150,000 from St Kitts and Nevis to reduce my taxes legally. We discuss the reasons why someone might want to consider citizenship by investment, the main benefits of buying a passport from a country like St Kitts and Nevis, or Dominica, or Antigua and Barbuda, and which program fits the best for you depending on your citizenship goals and requirements.
I’m super excited to show you my new shiny passport from citizenship by investment and tell you exactly how you can buy a passport too.
Who is the Wealthy Expat?
The Wealthy Expat is run by Rafael Cintron, it’s a Youtube channel and vision dedicated to helping you lower your taxes, get a second citizenship, and travel the World to increase your freedoms and happiness. Rafael Cintron is a 7-figure entrepreneur who’s traveled to more than 60 countries, gotten multiple residence permits all over the World, and a second citizenship by investment. He is committed and passionate about teaching you these topics.
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DISCLAIMER: This video is not tax and/or financial advice. Any information or advice I give is purely based on my own experience and research. I am not a tax professional and/or lawyer and/or accountant so I am not liable for any steps you take to lower your taxes. I’m not a financial advisor nor do I pretend to be. Always do your own research.
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