It's what I call the "Aha! moment". This is the point at which people realize that there is something terribly, terribly wrong with the system... and that almost everything they've been brought up to believe about their government and society is total BS.
The 'Aha! moment' is usually brought about by something you learn or read... for example, finding out that your national government is deeply, hopelessly in debt. Or that it is mathematically impossible for you to receive the pension benefits you've been promised. Or that your currency is being printed into degeneracy by a single individual.
According to Google's trend analysis, keyword searches for terms like "renounce citizenship" have soared in the past week.
Is it any wonder? Millions of people are disconcerted, dismayed, or outright disgusted at President Obama's victory, and they sense a continued decline of civil liberties and economic opportunities.
The frustration and apprehension is understandable. I can't begin to tell you how many emails we've received over the last few days, mostly from US citizens who reached their breaking points, asking "where can I get a second passport?"
A second passport is like an insurance policy. Rather than protecting you from risks of fires, floods, and fender benders, though, a second passport helps protect against sovereign risks.
Throughout history as once powerful empires have slid into terminal economic decline, political leaders have routinely resorted to plundering their citizens. Capital controls, exchange controls, price controls, and even direct confiscation of savings.
From Argentina to Greece, these same tools are being applied throughout the world today. A second passport gives you the means to defend yourself against these measures.
Predominantly, a second passport ensures that you ALWAYS have a place to go in case you need to leave your home country. Plus, it opens up new financial opportunities, making it much easier to establish foreign bank accounts to move your savings away from your home government's thieving hands.
Is it any wonder? Millions of people are disconcerted, dismayed, or outright disgusted at President Obama's victory, and they sense a continued decline of civil liberties and economic opportunities.
The frustration and apprehension is understandable. I can't begin to tell you how many emails we've received over the last few days, mostly from US citizens who reached their breaking points, asking "where can I get a second passport?"
A second passport is like an insurance policy. Rather than protecting you from risks of fires, floods, and fender benders, though, a second passport helps protect against sovereign risks.
Throughout history as once powerful empires have slid into terminal economic decline, political leaders have routinely resorted to plundering their citizens. Capital controls, exchange controls, price controls, and even direct confiscation of savings.
From Argentina to Greece, these same tools are being applied throughout the world today. A second passport gives you the means to defend yourself against these measures.
Predominantly, a second passport ensures that you ALWAYS have a place to go in case you need to leave your home country. Plus, it opens up new financial opportunities, making it much easier to establish foreign bank accounts to move your savings away from your home government's thieving hands.
These are some of the documents that you are required to bring on your first trip:
1. Original birth certificate
2. Police Check - A report from your local police department indicating no warrants against you.
3. Eight passport-sized (2"X2") color photos on white background - 4 frontal and 4 profile - no glasses or jewelry
- Dual CitizenshipDual citizenship is permitted and there is no residency requirement. However, once citizenship is granted you have the option of living and working in the Dominican Republic for the rest of your life.
- Granting of CitizenshipIf you submitted all documents, passed all necessary procedures, as a rule we can expedite your case where you will receive your Certificate of Naturalization and Passport. The Minister of Immigration will personally sign the Certificate of Naturalization authenticating you as a citizen of the Dominican Republic.
- Dominican Republic Second Passport ValidityThe validity of this passport initially will be for two (2) years. After this period the passport will be renewed every seven (7) years. A passport which has expired or which has no further space for visas must be replaced with a new one at nominal cost.
- Visa-Free TravelTravel visa-free to more than forty (40) countries. Visas to the US, Canada, and European Countries are available for an additional cost.
- Tax Free StatusSecond passport and Dominican citizenship is the key to preserve your wealth. If you have income coming in from outside of the Dominican Republic you do not pay income tax on this income.
- SecurityProtection of bank accounts, real estate and businesses, both abroad and within your own country.
- ConfidentialityThe Government of Dominican Republic does not inform the country of your current citizenship or residency about your second or third citizenship.
- GuaranteeYour representative for the citizenship application will be Banker Trust, which has years of experience in these matters.The money to be transferred into Banker Trust's account is to cover legal costs, processing and application fees, and expenses.We are the largest passport procurement company in the Dominican Republic and one of only a few which does expedited work.Our office is located in the Dominican Republic.
Please contact us with any questions or to schedule your first visit. BankerTrust@gmail.com