What is a Passport Portfolio and Why do you Need One?

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
  • nomadcapitalis...
    Knowledge is power, and not just mere surface knowledge, we are talking about real, deep, and certified knowledge that stems from an unquenchable yearning for absolute freedom and a better quality of life.
    Hello, I am Andrew Henderson, the CEO and founder of the Nomad Capitalist and I’ve passionately spent the past 12 years of my life travelling to every corner of the globe and through a series of experimentation, have charted the kind of knowledge you won’t read about in the newspaper or hear on the radio, especially not for free.
    I and the Nomad Capitalist team continue to be in the business of helping people go where they are treated best and live life to the fullest without having to bother so much about daunting things like fair taxes, immigration and effective wealth preservation.
    In this video, I talk about my personal experience with having multiple passports, the importance of a flexible passport portfolio and my journey so far since renouncing my US citizenship.
    Being a citizen of a great nation definitely has its perks and whatnot, however, if you truly desire to become a genuine first-class citizen of the world, you need to know that your citizenship, no matter how great, will only take you so far, but a solid passport portfolio might take you EVERYWHERE.
    As a firm believer in diversification, I believe that one travel document shouldn’t be deemed more valuable or superior than the other and as a matter of fact, there really isn’t a passport in the world with exclusive superiority, regardless of all we’ve been made to believe.
    A lot of people are stuck with this misplaced belief that their US passports are unshakable gateways to every nook and cranny of the earth, but that really isn’t true, regardless of how dominant and influential the United State is.
    A US passport comes with its own geographic limitations, no matter how mild or irrelevant it may seem at the moment.
    The world is quickly changing, anything could happen at any time and every bonafide, business-oriented individual can understand that to properly “chase the money” you need absolute geographic freedom. This is where the importance of a strategic passport portfolio shines through, as you will end up needing fewer to no visas to access any country of your choice - which is always a good thing!
    Back in December 2017, I made a conscious decision to renounce my US citizenship- one of the most coveted citizenship on the planet! And while to many, it seemed like I was making the biggest mistake of my life, I was actually making a bold and brave effort to find my identity and not just live with a mono identity bestowed on me from birth.
    Today, that conscious decision to denounce my US citizenship has sheltered me to places I feel safe in and identify with. It has also curated a unique passport portfolio that makes immigration easier and suits my needs, not just as an entrepreneur but also as a human being in search for undiluted freedom and a sense of belonging.
    For more than 12 years now, I and my company, Nomad Capitalist has personally helped thousands of people and businesses relocate offshore, preserve their wealth and achieve an uncapped level of global freedom. We are on a mission to not just inspire people but also assist them in going where they are treated best.
    Follow this link to find out more about me and the incredible work I’ve done for clients all over the globe: nomadcapitalis...
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    DISCLAIMER: The information in this video should not be considered tax, financial, investment, or any kind of professional advice. Only a professional diagnosis of your specific situation can determine which strategies are appropriate for your needs. Nomad Capitalist can and does not provide advice unless/until engaged by you.

Komentáře • 52

  • @BrightDiamondmusic
    @BrightDiamondmusic Před 4 lety +7

    “I’ve 5 passports I’m never going to jail” -Jay-Z

    • @AKSmith15
      @AKSmith15 Před 3 lety +2

      Any idea which 5 passports he has?

  • @socratestrading3801
    @socratestrading3801 Před 4 lety +6

    Very good content that you provide here!

  • @amir5593
    @amir5593 Před 4 lety +2

    Fantastic topic. Brilliant explanation. Extraordinary design. Thanks Andrew.

  • @blank5659
    @blank5659 Před měsícem

    For me, I want more passports for global freedom. The tax benefits are nice, too. I'm breaking into tech sales, and my endgame is to create generation wealth.

    • @nomadcapitalist
      @nomadcapitalist  Před měsícem

      Should you need help, you know where to find us: nomadcapitalist.com/apply/

  • @lerryperry
    @lerryperry Před 3 lety +1

    Any Portfolio that can give me access to all the relevant countries/regions on the planet except the CUNA countries is good enough for me.

  • @amir5593
    @amir5593 Před 4 lety +7

    You could live in Argentina for two years, get your pass and run away from there. A hidden gem at the end of the world.

    • @dr.winner2516
      @dr.winner2516 Před 3 lety +1

      Their citizenship can never be renounced, so if they change laws to have citizenship based income, or require compulsory military service, you won't be able to get away with that

  • @NickDemski
    @NickDemski Před 4 lety +5

    Thanks for the tips on how nomads like is can save and grow our money with a solid passport plan! I think it's also a good idea just in case the world changes and our home countries fall into disarray.

  • @fmagalhaes1521
    @fmagalhaes1521 Před 4 lety +3

    Andrew: Thanks to your articles and imfo, I am working on getting my Colombian passport..Yes, I do have your book.

  • @kagi95
    @kagi95 Před 4 lety +2

    Not to be pedantic, but something *VERY* imporant to keep in mind is that @3:16 does NOT apply to a Dutch dual citizen. If you hold multiple citizenships together with a Dutch passport and you don't renew your passport you will lose your Dutch citizenship, IF you have been living at least 10 years outside the EU.
    Maybe not a likely scenario for a digital nomad moving around, but certainly many people could have held on to their Dutch citizenship if they only renewed their passports.

    • @dabeau4662
      @dabeau4662 Před 4 lety

      no you will lose your dutch citizenship automatically if you get yourself another passport

    • @sanjevanbabatunde2466
      @sanjevanbabatunde2466 Před 4 lety

      Daniel no i have citizenchip from Congo by descent and Dutch pasport .

  • @Jamjunkie
    @Jamjunkie Před 3 lety +2

    I'm thinking Grenada, simply for the no visa access to China, and they do citizenship by investment there.

  • @The-Mindful-Journey
    @The-Mindful-Journey Před 4 lety +3

    Currently have Irish and British passports. Living in Serbia and hopefully in time get citizenship here which gives me access to China and Russia visa-free

    • @nomadcapitalist
      @nomadcapitalist  Před 4 lety +5

      aaron22075 Enjoy Serbia! 🇷🇸 Naturalization there can be tricky so do let us know how it goes.

    • @amir5593
      @amir5593 Před 4 lety

      Good portfolio man.

  • @films3458
    @films3458 Před 4 lety +2

    Always insightful

  • @loaflan1045
    @loaflan1045 Před 3 lety

    I want as many passports as possible! As long as there is no problem in doing so

  • @MKKGFRDS
    @MKKGFRDS Před měsícem

    Believe it or not I am eligible for four citizenship and a pr, I can have a American, Australian, Sri Lankan and Indian OCI and because of the Australian citizenship I can freely live in New Zealand which can pontentialy lead to New Zealand citizenship which is 5.

  • @kararmay3813
    @kararmay3813 Před 4 lety +4

    I think I would be fun to have Canada 🇨🇦 & uk 🇬🇧 & Australia 🇦🇺 & Ireland 🇮🇪 & New Zealand 🇳🇿 & malta 🇲🇹 just to collect all the English speaking citizenships but it’s extremely time and money 💰 consuming

    • @jordanwentzell5220
      @jordanwentzell5220 Před 4 lety +7

      What would be the benefit though? Those passports have similar visa free travel and benefits... I'd rather have one good Commonwealth passport (Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand), plus a good Latin American passport (visa free access to Russia), and perhaps an EU passport.

    • @jaysterling26
      @jaysterling26 Před 4 lety

      @@jordanwentzell5220 I concur. Will you allow me to be a grammar pedant? It's always an 'a' rather than 'an' before European in English.Thank you. Cheers.

    • @kararmay3813
      @kararmay3813 Před 4 lety +1

      Jordan Wentzell 2 two of those passports are eu members the benefit is after you get one of those passports you don’t care about the visa free access because any of those have the most of countries visa free and you can buy Saint Kitts and Nevis 🇰🇳 passport for 150k that allows you to go to Russia 🇷🇺 and it’s tax haven or Grenada 🇬🇩 if you want russia 🇷🇺 and China 🇨🇳 so the benefits is the citizenship not the passport you can live in all of those countries for 2 months each every year and don’t pay taxes. diversity is a benefit they are in a different continent it's benefits they all speak English is benefit it’s fun also

    • @jordanwentzell5220
      @jordanwentzell5220 Před 4 lety +3

      @@kararmay3813 I see, makes sense from that perspective - but you might have trouble not paying tax shuffling between those high-tax countries. You'll have to convince all of them that you're not a tax resident...more complicated than it used to be.

    • @amir5593
      @amir5593 Před 4 lety +1

      As you said would be fun and only fun as they have same visa free travel

  • @iismyalias
    @iismyalias Před 4 lety +7

    Ive heard that a Canadian passport is a good one to have in terms of travel bc they tend to be easily accepted pretty much everywhere. Do you know if there's any truth to that?

    • @InstantLuc
      @InstantLuc Před 4 lety +2

      It's generally great over all. Upsides are obvious in that Canada has close relationships with the Caribbean Community, E.U, Asian Tigers, Five Eyes, etc. Canadians can spend 3 months in Japan and Malaysia. Canadians also get a whopping 6 months in Korea and the U.K. visa free, so we get generally longer visa-free entry to places. The downsides are tax residency if you live in Canada or have many ties to Canada beyond citizenship, Canada's increasingly hands on approach to foreign policy has left it at odds with the GCC Nations (sans Qatar), China, Russia, Iran, etc. Overall, if you have some reasonable means to acquire it then by all means do so. Purely for travel, I wouldn't spend time on it.

    • @dns9155
      @dns9155 Před 3 lety

      @@InstantLuc Sorry but I don't understand, so does Canada also tax you no matter where you are living just like the US?

    • @dr.winner2516
      @dr.winner2516 Před 3 lety +2

      @@dns9155
      No it doesn't, but you have to 'cut ties' before you can get red of the tax resident of Canada status

    • @dns9155
      @dns9155 Před 3 lety

      @@dr.winner2516 ty

  • @dididimitrova2660
    @dididimitrova2660 Před 3 lety +2

    I have got an UK 🇬🇧 and a Bulgarian passports and they work quite well for me at the moment. The Bulgarian passport gives me an easy access to Russia, China, Turkey and whole Europe and the UK passport to the rest of the world.

    • @dns9155
      @dns9155 Před 3 lety +2

      Аз съм в процеса за Британско гражданство!

  • @Bhagya.Ramesh
    @Bhagya.Ramesh Před 2 měsíci

    I think II would like to start with 2 where my first with India and then USA since i am from Hindu background and love heritage 😊

    • @nomadcapitalist
      @nomadcapitalist  Před 2 měsíci +1

      India doesn't allow dual citizenship, though; only OCI.

    • @Bhagya.Ramesh
      @Bhagya.Ramesh Před 2 měsíci

      @@nomadcapitalist so what should i do, should I do it from OCL and what does it stand for

  • @roddywes
    @roddywes Před 4 lety +1

    I will be applying for an EU country citizenship soon. It will be great to have an additional citizenship, but not necessarily a new one with tax benefits. What do you think? Still with it right?

    • @rivenoak
      @rivenoak Před 3 lety

      depends where you will reside.

  • @alejandrovasquez3454
    @alejandrovasquez3454 Před 4 lety

    How many passports do you have?

  • @FJF119
    @FJF119 Před 4 lety

    Does a US citizen have to deal with FATCA holding a 2ne passport ?
    Thxs

  • @hrsh4916
    @hrsh4916 Před 4 lety

    I wanna ask this does Spain or Korea tax on your worldwide income ?

  • @kararmay3813
    @kararmay3813 Před 4 lety +7

    Banana 🍌 republic 😂

  • @udoyxyz
    @udoyxyz Před 4 lety

    Australia

  • @cheryls832
    @cheryls832 Před 4 lety

    Are there any countries where you ave renounced your citizenship because they changed their tax laws? Meaning tat after you acquired the passport it was no longer financially beneficial.

  • @americafirst7883
    @americafirst7883 Před 4 lety

    Some countries in the port of entry are asking if you have more than one nationality so if we answer yes we must mention each one by detail... Question? Have multiple passports may be a disadvantage in the border with immigration officers? could see suspect one individual have more than 1 citizenship...

    • @boinkinsen
      @boinkinsen Před 4 lety

      Which ports have you heard of that asks a person if they have more than one passport?

  • @jewtube3948
    @jewtube3948 Před 4 lety

    hey, why would I need an EU passport? i cant conduct business in the EU, and even if i did i could do it with the Estonian e-residency program. it doesnt entitle me to live in Switzerland or Monaco. and with travel i would just have to get a visa which i dont think would be denied.