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Second Passport through Ancestral or Ethic Connection

November 4, 2009 Leave a comment
Second Passports through Ancestral or Ethic Connection

Sometimes surprisingly easy and quick
grandparentsObtaining a passport on the basis of ancestry is a common route; having parents each with a different nationality will often enable a child to claim dual citizenship. This is common and widely understood.
However, what is worth noting here is that numerous countries have legislation which enables a second passport seeker to exploit a much farther ancestral connection than one that goes back just a generation or two. This is the case in countries as disparate as Latvia, Israel, Germany and Spain.
Some countries’ legislation takes the ancestral connection yet further. To give an example, those with indigenous Jewish connection may take up Israeli citizenship — this is not unusual. However, under certain circumstances, some can even become citizens of Germany or Spain — by taking advantage of legislation designed in response to the Holocaust and the Spanish Inquisition of the 15th century.
History throws up some fascinating opportunities if only you know where to look. There must be millions of people worldwide who could probably claim an instant second passport of one country or another on the basis of their origin alone — regardless of which country they call their own now.
It must be noted here that obtaining a second passport through ancestry is not in itself a route to lower taxation or other freedoms if your original nation still can hold claim over you.
For example, one Norman Dacey, author of “How To Avoid Probate”, chose to obtain Irish nationality on the basis that he could claim ancestry there.
Dacey duly moved to Ireland some years ago and declared himself an Irish citizen. The Internal Revenue Service of the United States however saw things differently and confiscated royalties even though Dacey had been outside of the USA and held an Irish passport. Formal renunciation of US citizenship at the US embassy quickly followed.

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Second passport – Economic Citizenship Programs

November 4, 2009 Leave a comment

Economic Citizenship Programs:
Second Passports for Investment
Fairly hassle-free and quick option for most
Many countries have enacted legislation that allows qualified applicants to receive instant second citizenship and a passport in return for investment. Such programs are widely known and are typically aimed at individuals who wish to leave their (often repressive) country of origin and begin a new life elsewhere.
The legal process is usually simple and swift (taking as little as three months), and the attractions are numerous for many: good visa-free travel, better stability and better economic climate of their new country, lower taxes for residents, and so on. Some economic citizenship programs allow legal name change.
Countries such as St. Kitts and Nevis, Belize and Grenada all created a “citizenship industry” alongside their offshore financial sector.
The necessary level of investment typically was set at US$ 60,000 to 70,000, although once rose as high as US$ 1.5 million in the case of the (now discontinued) Irish program.
Whilst programs relying on specific economic citizenship legislation are suitable for some, their high-profile nature has discouraged others. In addition, many such schemes have now closed up shop due to domestic and international political pressures.

Economic Citizenship Programs:Second Passports for Investment
Fairly hassle-free and quick option for most
Many countries have enacted legislation that allows qualified applicants to receive instant second citizenship and a passport in return for investment. Such programs are widely known and are typically aimed at individuals who wish to leave their (often repressive) country of origin and begin a new life elsewhere.
The legal process is usually simple and swift (taking as little as three months), and the attractions are numerous for many: good visa-free travel, better stability and better economic climate of their new country, lower taxes for residents, and so on. Some economic citizenship programs allow legal name change.
Countries such as St. Kitts and Nevis, Belize and Grenada all created a “citizenship industry” alongside their offshore financial sector.
The necessary level of investment typically was set at US$ 60,000 to 70,000, although once rose as high as US$ 1.5 million in the case of the (now discontinued) Irish program.
Whilst programs relying on specific economic citizenship legislation are suitable for some, their high-profile nature has discouraged others. In addition, many such schemes have now closed up shop due to domestic and international political pressures.

Second passport – Financial Privacy And Security

November 3, 2009 Leave a comment
Financial Privacy And Security
Second passports that incorporate a legal name change are used by many as the basis of their asset protection strategy.
William Godwin, a 19th-century philosopher and the husband of the author of Frankenstein, once posed a very interesting and a thought-provoking question:
“When I was born,” Godwin pondered, “did I sign any agreement by which I agreed to the terms and conditions of the laws and the government under which I now find myself ruled?”
dual citizenshipThe answer is of course no, he did not — and neither did you, nor I, nor any of those many individuals who choose to acquire a second passport and citizenship as they grow dissatisfied with the “terms and conditions” attached to their birth nationality.
This is not to suggest that there is anything wrong with national pride; however, the increasing erosion of national sovereignty by global authorities (and the emergence of a near-federal state in Europe) has dampened these emotions except amongst the mentally challenged hooligan on the football terraces.
Furthermore, government interference in its citizens affairs are at an all-time high; centralist socialist administrations need your tax revenue to fuel the human machinery (bureaucracy) by which they seek to order your lives.
A second passport has become for many the foundation stone for a permanent and absolutely secure asset protection strategy. Holding assets as a citizen and passport holder of another nation, even if under a different name, is not in itself illegal. The benefits are also permanent and absolute.
An assets strategy based upon a second nationality is not subject to the fortunes of offshore centres like the Bahamas that may or may not in the future reveal your assets to a centralised world financial authority: Even the most sophisticated and intrusive form of electronic surveillance (legal or otherwise) will be unable to thwart a simple legal procedure — a name change.

Second passport and citizenship program from South – Africa

October 25, 2009 Leave a comment
The Republic of South Africa is a country located at the southern tip of Africa, with a2,798 kilometers (1,739 mi) coastline on the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.To the north lie Namibia,Botswana and Zimbabwe, to the east are Mozambique and Swaziland,while Lesotho is an independent country surrounded by South Africa.
For further information on the country please click the link below:
Benefits of the passport:
Enjoying visa free travel to many countries. No visa required (or issued upon arrival)
Easy employment in many countries.
Obtaining residency in many countries.
Full benefits of citizenship all over the world.
Signing contracts with western or European companies.
Opening saving or current accounts with international banks and applying for loans, credit, etc.
Required documents:
Passport scan
Signature scan (On white background)
2 photos of you with different style. passport size photo with white background
Filling our data form (will be sent to you upon request)
Note:all the above documents should be scanned with high quality and resolution (500Kb) and sent through e-mail.
Note:we are able to send you 2 types of documents. Each has different advantages.
Type 1: national ID card and passport of South Africa will be printed with your name and data and there is no record in the South Africa government database. But the material is 100% genuine.
In this system because you travel with both your original passport and South Africa passport and the data is same then you won’t face any problems and both passports match.
Type 2: national ID card and passport of South Africa will be printed with a local person’s data matching your date of birth and with your photo. The material is 100% genuine and the record exist in the government database and can be checked anywhere.
In this system you can’t travel with both your original passport and South Africa passport. You can only use your South Africa passport.
This type of documents are well used between company managers and CEOs who have problem signing contracts with western or European companies, applying for company or personal loans from international banks, company registration and etc. with their current citizenship.
Note: for the customers who need stronger documents we have arranged to obtain a powerful Asian country’s residency in your new passport. We will also open a new bank account for you using your new passport. So you will be confident using your documents knowing that they have been approved by a third party government also.
Documents that you will receive:
South Africa passport
South Africa national ID card
Processing time:
We will need 45-60 days from you but our customers usually receive their documents in 30-45 days.
Processing fee:
The total fee for both types of documents is 8,500 US Dollar which is payable in 3 steps:
2,500 US Dollar starting fee;
3,000 US Dollar after receiving the scan of your documents;
3,000 US Dollar after receiving you documents;
Here is the list of countries that is visa –free for South Africa passport:
Africa
Benin: 30 days
Botswana: 90 days
Cape Verde: 30 days
Comoros: Visas issued upon arrival
Ethiopia: 3 month
Gabon: 3 months
Kenya: 30 days
Lesotho: 14 days
Madagascar: 90 day
Malawi: 90 days
Mauritius: 6 months per year
Mozambique: 30 days
Namibia: 90 days
Rwanda: 3 months
Saint Helena: 90 days
Senegal: 3 months
Seychelles: 30 days
Swaziland: 60 days
Tanzania: 3 month
Togo: 7 day
Tunisia: 30 days
Uganda: 3 month
Zambia: 30 days
Zimbabwe: 90 days
Americas
Anguilla: 3 months
Antigua and Barbuda: 1 month
Argentina: 3 months
Aruba: 30 days
Bahamas: 3 months
Barbados: 6 months
Belize: One month
Bermuda: 6 months
Brazil: 90 days
British Virgin Islands: 30 days
Cayman Islands: 30 days
Chile: 90 days
Colombia: 90 days
Costa Rica: 90 days
Dominica: 21 days
Dominican Republic: 30 days
Ecuador: 90 days per year
El Salvador: 90 days
Falkland Islands: 90 days
Grenada: 3 months
Guatemala: 90 days
Guyana: 90 days
Haiti: 3 months
Honduras: 90 days
Jamaica: 6 months
Montserrat: 3 months
Nicaragua: 90 days
Paraguay: 90 days
Peru: 90 days
Saint Kitts and Nevis: 14 days
Saint Lucia: 6 weeks
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: One month
Turks and Caicos Islands: 30 days
Venezuela: 90 days
The Republic of South Africa is a country located at the southern tip of Africa, with a2,798 kilometers (1,739 mi) coastline on the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.To the north lie Namibia,Botswana and Zimbabwe, to the east are Mozambique and Swaziland,while Lesotho is an independent country surrounded by South Africa.
south-africa-mapFor further information on the country please click the link below: South-Africa
Benefits of the passport:

Enjoying visa free travel to many countries.
No visa required (or issued upon arrival)
Easy employment in many countries.
Obtaining residency in many countries.
Full benefits of citizenship all over the world.
Signing contracts with western or European companies.
Opening saving or current accounts with international banks and applying for loans, credit, etc.
Required documents:
Passport scan
Signature scan (On white background)
2 photos of you with different style. passport size photo with white background
Filling our data form (will be sent to you upon request)
Note:all the above documents should be scanned with high quality and resolution (500Kb) and sent through e-mail.
Note:we are able to send you 2 types of documents. Each has different advantages.
Type 1: national ID card and passport of South Africa will be printed with your name and data and there is no record in the South Africa government database. But the material is 100% genuine.
In this system because you travel with both your original passport and South Africa passport and the data is same then you won’t face any problems and both passports match.
Type 2: national ID card and passport of South Africa will be printed with a local person’s data matching your date of birth and with your photo. The material is 100% genuine and the record exist in the government database and can be checked anywhere.
In this system you can’t travel with both your original passport and South Africa passport. You can only use your South Africa passport.
This type of documents are well used between company managers and CEOs who have problem signing contracts with western or European companies, applying for company or personal loans from international banks, company registration and etc. with their current citizenship.
Note: for the customers who need stronger documents we have arranged to obtain a powerful Asian country’s residency in your new passport. We will also open a new bank account for you using your new passport. So you will be confident using your documents knowing that they have been approved by a third party government also.
Documents that you will receive:
passport_south_africa_250
South Africa passport
South Africa national ID card
Processing time:

We will need 45-60 days from you but our customers usually receive their documents in 30-45 days.
Processing fee:

The total fee for both types of documents is 9,500 US Dollar which is payable in 3 steps:
3,500 US Dollar starting fee;
3,000 US Dollar after receiving the scan of your documents;
3,000 US Dollar after receiving you documents;
Here is the list of countries that is visa –free for South Africa passport:
Africa
Benin: 30 days
Botswana: 90 days
Cape Verde: 30 days
Comoros: Visas issued upon arrival
Ethiopia: 3 month
Gabon: 3 months
Kenya: 30 days
Lesotho: 14 days
Madagascar: 90 day
Malawi: 90 days
Mauritius: 6 months per year
Mozambique: 30 days
Namibia: 90 days
Rwanda: 3 months
Saint Helena: 90 days
Senegal: 3 months
Seychelles: 30 days
Swaziland: 60 days
Tanzania: 3 month
Togo: 7 day
Tunisia: 30 days
Uganda: 3 month
Zambia: 30 days
Zimbabwe: 90 days
Americas

Anguilla: 3 months
Antigua and Barbuda: 1 month
Argentina: 3 months
Aruba: 30 days
Bahamas: 3 months
Barbados: 6 months
Belize: One month
Bermuda: 6 months
Brazil: 90 days
British Virgin Islands: 30 days
Cayman Islands: 30 days
Chile: 90 days
Colombia: 90 days
Costa Rica: 90 days
Dominica: 21 days
Dominican Republic: 30 days
Ecuador: 90 days per year
El Salvador: 90 days
Falkland Islands: 90 days
Grenada: 3 months
Guatemala: 90 days
Guyana: 90 days
Haiti: 3 months
Honduras: 90 days
Jamaica: 6 months
Montserrat: 3 months
Nicaragua: 90 days
Paraguay: 90 days
Peru: 90 days
Saint Kitts and Nevis: 14 days
Saint Lucia: 6 weeks
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: One month
Turks and Caicos Islands: 30 days
Venezuela: 90 days