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Are you dreaming of a life filled with travel, tax savings, and endless opportunities? Join us as we delve into the world of Caribbean citizenship by investment, focusing on the passport from Saint Lucia. Discover how obtaining this coveted document opens doors to living in multiple countries, saving on taxes, and enjoying a better quality of life.

In today's video, we compare living options across various Caribbean Community members, discussing tax policies, lifestyle preferences, and more. Discover the value of Caribbean citizenship in a global context, providing you with asset protection, diversification, and flexibility in times of crisis.

00:00 Start
00:20 Overview of Saint Lucia Passport
1:49 Benefits of Citizenship by Investment in Eastern Caribbean States
3:30 Expanding Access to the Caribbean Community
6:52 Value of Caribbean Citizenship in Global Context
8:57 Why Would You Want Citizenship in the Caribbean
11:44 Importance of Holistic Planning and Expert Advice

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UPDATE: Since filming this video, The Bahamas has clarified the following detail:

Though there they're a member state of CARICOM; it doesn't follow the aspect of free movement of people.

nomadcapitalist
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Getting my Jamaican citizenship through parentage along with Mexican residency to escape Canada. It's funny how everyone i know is going this route to escape Canada after their parents immigrated to Canada for a "better life"😂😂 Canadian is uninhabitable at this point

Blakpepa
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May everyone here be happy healthy and safe ❤

icarus
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My husband is a dual citizen Jamaica and US. Great info I will apply under my parents for my Guyana citizenship for access to these 15 countries plus I do love Guyana and my Guyanese heritage.

tirzah-marielewis
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You're bang on with the Australia comment. I had to get an approval and sign a bunch of documents saying I wouldn't come back until the pandemic ended, just to get out of Australia in mid 2021 as a fully vaccinated adult 🤣 And I still haven't been back 😆😆🤣🤣

inlovelyblue
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St. Lucia, has always had a soft spot to me.
Once, helped out a young age child, through a Children's Fund organization and learned, about this lovely countries history. ❤
Why, not!?
Seriously😍 ⚔️😊🎉🌅🥳🏝️🌞🎉😊

dakota-rtkd
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Bahamas do tax income they just call by another name: “ Social security tax is payable to the National Insurance Board at 3.9% by employees and 5.9% by employers, or 9.8% for self-employed individuals, up to maximum amounts.” You probably would be paying 9.8%

oceanwave
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Going to St Lucia, Barbuda, Dominica, St. Thomas, Martinique and Antigua. on a cruise ship in May.

paulstjean
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Am I the only one obsessing about turning the lamp shade?

laurablaura
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Great video Andrew, as usual. I like the idea of this new Caribbean community passport.

muffintopz
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I believe New Zealand did the same thing where they wouldn't let their own citizens return to the country. I don't know how they got away with it, but they did. Citizenship is supposed to afford an absolute right to enter the country. These countries ignored the law and were not held accountable for it.

LoveClassicMusic
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I was born in Antigua and also have a passport for Trinidad because my mum’s from there. Will never give them up.

Rockstarlgnd
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Amazing information. Thanks from Canada.

MikeWood-ycer
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Also be aware that some island nations will employ non-free rules and policies. For instance Trinidad forced Permanent Residents and Citizens to be vaccinated for entry even up to December 2022. And based on your personal freedom values, you may end up forfeiting a Permanent Residency to maintain those freedom values.

soularxi
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I enjoyed this video, always thoughtful consideration for a variety of lifestyles. You have always highlighted the importance of tax benefits, but you go way beyond that in bringing up topics that are also very important such as Year-round livability. Hurricane season is a real thing!! Even coastal countries such as Belize can occasionally get hit... when I lived there years ago a decision was made to move the "CAPITOL CITY" inland after Belize City was hit hard by a hurricane... While many still live there, the Important Governmental infrastructure was moved to Belmopan. You are always bringing in aspects that have such value, I loved the clip with the guy talking about the Bahamas :) made me smile a lot! THANK YOU!!!

dianaj
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Surinam!! First time you mentioned my home country!

Jw-xzbs
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Do you travel with all your passports?
If so do you get an issues with immigration?

ethereumrise
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Bahamas will not be included in the free movement pact. Guyana will play a big role in whether this goes through also.

jjharr
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I have a Brazilian passaport and I could get a Portuguese and Italian one through ancestry as well. Good thing is during bolsonaro Era in Brazil there was no federal lockdown and the country is bigger with many states and each state is almost an entirely country in its own(sort of like the US but less extreme unfortunaly, its a thing that we fight over there to give states more power) and my state in the south there were never a lockdown and the state is very europen like in climate and architecture and educated people.
I always thought of moving out the country, but now I have another view of brazil even with the left Lula in charge.

Working here, earning in dolars, living in the south i can also live in almost any south america country fairly easily( I think of Chile, uruguay and argentina sometimes) and go to almost anywhere in the world with no visa required(minus US which is hard and canada and AUS is easy visa, japan is now free visa along side most of europe).

We just have to get out shit together over here, nuke states like Rio de Janeiro out of the existence(most corrupeted politicians are from there along a few other states in the northeast) and restructure the federal goverment because this country and south america has too much potential too be lost.


So keep in mind. if you guys come to south american that's something you will have to deal with and help the local population fight and win.

DavidGuesswhat
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I clicked on this just to comment how epic your thumbnail is on this one. Big pay raise to him/her/you lol - whoever made it. Love it 😊

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