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Taxes, Extradition, Second Citizenships, Etc

Executive Summary – We get a lot of inquiries from people who are disgusted and fed up with the tax systems and lack of freedom in their countries. They are leaving and have no intention of returning. We are talking about people leaving from many nations, not just the USA. These people worry about getting extradited for non-payment of taxes. So we thought it would be worthwhile to discuss the issues involved with extradition and taxes.

Indictments – Many and have had it and want to leave and when they see themselves being indicted for a victimless crime they are ready to go. They should have gone before they got indicted, big mistake. They have been arrested, released on bail or on their own recognizance promising to appear and have had their passports confiscated pending the outcome of the trial. When this happens it is too late.

Some of the more adventuresome folks can go down to the Mexico border if they are in the USA, and make criminal arrangements to be smuggled into Mexico. If you like lying in the bottom of a water and oil soaked boat while homeland security and the coast guard looks for you and possibly shoots at your boat, that is your business, but we are not interested in any of these adventures.

Today smuggling people out of the USA is a big business, perhaps bigger than smuggling people into the USA and the industry is growing. Sometimes people say they want to buy a passport mail order and use it to leave the USA. Will not work. The passports sold via mail order are not real. One needs to go to the country and have their fingerprints and photos taken to be inputted into the computers.

Secondly the passport would not have an entry stamp in it and not be in the database for the entry so even if a stamp were forged it would not be in the database. Even if they obtained a real second passport before they were indicted, they could not use it to leave. It would not have an entry stamp and not be in the database. If they tried to enter the USA on this second passport they would be fingerprinted and photographed and be in more trouble.

One always has to enter a given country on the passport of that country if they have one. This is a universal rule. This is going to only result in more problems and difficulties for the person attempting this. If you feel you are having your rights violated, the government is operating above and beyond the boundaries set forth by the constitution and laws of the land then leave now do not wait for things to get worse because they will. If you are not charged with any crimes you can leave freely, this is not illegal in any country we are aware of.

Extradition and Tax Offenses – Practically any country you will go to has extradition treaties. Places like Iran, North Korea, Cuba are not going to extradite. The Russian Federation rarely will extradite either. To be extradited you must be charged with a crime that is also a crime in the country they are trying to extradite you from. This can be hard to do just for tax offenses in many countries. So what the country seeking the extradition will do is add in other trumped up charges like tax fraud, conspiracy to commit fraud and of course money laundering. The high tax nations have seen to it that every country has money laundering laws, so that is their catch all.

Interpol and Extradition for Taxes – Interpol does not handle requests for extradition for just taxes. Sadly they might take a money laundering case and enter it into the system. Usually Interpol steers clear of all of these trumped up offenses that are basically countries trying to use Interpol to collect taxes. Interpol itself has no police powers. They just provide a database and information. If there is a request to hold a person for a certain country this request is passed on generally when the passport is entered into the computer system at the airport. If the country wants to, it is optional; they can hold the person briefly (few days) while the country that put in the request is contacted.

They may not respond, they may say they are not interested in action or they may say hold for extradition and begin mobilizing to file extradition proceedings. If the person being held retains counsel he can fight the extradition and even appeal it in some countries under some circumstances. The person may have to sit in detention or he could be released but his passport would be confiscated.

Some countries will not bother going through extradition. This manifests in two ways. They ignore the request and do not bother the person or they just turn the person over to the requesting country ignoring any court or extradition proceedings. This is usually what Panama does; they just turn the person over right then and there if the person is not a citizen of Panama (residencies do not count). So a lot of what happens is going to depend on the countries involved and the relationship they have with the country requesting the extradition.

Dirty Underhanded Extradition – The way this is done is to put in a request to be contacted when the person arrives at an airport), land border or boat terminal (surveillance report request to know whereabouts of certain people and Interpol offers this service). The request is that the country be contacted. Then a request is made to confiscate the passport of the person they are targeting since it is the property of the issuing country and the request is to turn it over to their embassy in the country. No reasons need be given, just the request. This leaves the person in the country without a visa, since a visa is tied to a passport.

Of course the country that had the passport pulled is good enough to offer to deport the person home at their expense since he is now in the country illegally. Nice trick and it does go on. The media does not carry these stories but lawyers hear about these travesties of justice. The defense against this is simple. Have a second passport so if they pull one just whip out the second one and stay in the country on that one.

Extradition and Residencies – Being a resident does not give one much in the way of rights to fight extradition. It is little more than being a tourist in most places. Citizens have rights to be tried in a court before an extradition procedure is carried out. Extraditing a citizen of another country can be tough, long and expensive. The citizen could have a sentence imposed on him in the country he is in versus deporting him to stand trial. Often these sentences are going to be lenient like suspended sentence, house arrest etc. Residencies, visas, etc do not offer any serious protection.

Dual Nationals – These cases can be tough and need to be looked at on their own individual merits if one of the countries is seeking extradition from the other country of citizenship. Some countries try to exert jurisdiction illegally much of the time. Jurisdiction is a key element. Was the crime committed before or after the person was a citizen of the second country? Where was the crime committed? These cases can be complex.

Second Passport the Answer – If you get a second citizenship and passport you are greatly protected and have an excellent chance of avoiding any trouble. The passport should be associated with a citizenship, not a residency. With or without a passport residencies are not going to provide much protection. The country granting you the second citizenship should not notify the home country about your new citizenship.

The new citizenships should be not listed in any public registry. The country granting the citizenship should not be on very friendly terms with your home country. You should do a name change if possible that is not in the public records. This will make associating you to your new passport very hard and preserve your privacy and allow you to travel freely as the United Nations is supposed to guarantee and of course it does the exact opposite.

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Aurelia Masterson is an associate of Panama Legal law firm (http://www.panamalaw.org). She has years of experience in the field and now shares her observations of current events, politics, and law with the Internet community. She can be contacted at: aurelia@panamalaw.org.

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21 GOOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD THINK ABOUT ALTERNATIVE OR SECOND CITIZENSHIP AND PASSPORT

Citizenship and Freedom
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21 GOOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD THINK ABOUT ALTERNATIVE OR SECOND CITIZENSHIP AND PASSPORT:

1.   Political or economic siituation in your home country makes travel on your current passport difficult.
2. Your assets are the target of litigation or you are burdened by taxation.
3. Your basic human rights or travel is restricted by your citizenship.
4. You are not allowed to work, do business, buy property or land overseas or settle in another country.
5. Your assets, freedom of movement and even life are threatened by your country’s economical or political situation.
6. You are subject to persecution for your religious or political beliefs or for pursuing certain harmless activities.
7. Your current citizesnhip and passport can make you exposed for hijackers and terrorists.
8. Your current passport could be revoked, confiscated or suspended for some reasons.
9. You can be a subject to tax on your worldwide income, currency controls or other confiscation measures.
10. Your state controls, restricts or monitors your travels or private or business activities.
11. Your present passport causes you delays, harassment or denies at any border.
12. You need visas to visit places where you want to go or stay.
13. Your citizenship forces you into unwanted military or other burden obligations.
14. You are identified as a citizen of an unpopular, immoral, aggressive or despotic state.
15. Your passport needs to be renewed or validated frequently.
16. Limited freedom to invest your money when and where you please.
17. You belong to the “wrong” country, like ex-Yogoslavia, Iraq, Iran, North Korea etc.
18. You cannot invest in the foreign stock markets or offshore mutual funds without restriction or hindrance.
19. You would like to insure a freedom of movement, residence, business of choice for yourself, your dependants etc.
20. You simply would like to open a new opportunities and guarantee a certain freedom and choice for yourself or your dependants.
21. You just would like to have a right for employment in another country which is not available now or perimtion is difficult to obtain.

There, of course, can be other reasons to gain another passport. You may possibly have a passport from a country that has travel restrictions imposed upon it, and this can be frustrating to say the least. For example:
*   Many Chinese are desperately looking for a way to get out of their country, and/or to ease travel restrictions.  

* Many US citizens do not like the idea of being enslaved to the IRS worldwide, regardless where they may choose to live. Also they may not like being targeted by terrorists because of irresponsible actions by their immature government.

* Many Western Europeans feel, that during these turbulent times, it may be a good idea to nurture their plans for an additional insurance policy against difficult times ahead.

* Many Russians and Eastern Europeans are tired of having to queue to get visas all the time, and being treated as second class individuals by many, just because of their nationality.

* Many Africans and Latin Americans have tasted a bit of freedom but it doesn’t seem like they are free all the time as crazy governments and extreme travel restrictions make it very hard to get around.

You may qualify to obtain your documents free through ethnic background, ancestry or religion in; Brazil, China, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Lebanon, Portugal, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States of America etc. Another way is to get an alternative passport by registration, by descent, via marriage or naturalisation.

In some countries you can be eligible for your 2nd passport in just 6 months after residence application and there is no need to physically spend this time in the country!

There is an option for a 2nd passport and citizesnhip virtually for everyone who is seriously interested.

 

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Benefits of Second Citizenship

Citizenship and national identity are shifting in a global zing world. An increasing number of people carry two or more passports and affluent citizens’ travel, study and work in multiple lands. Mass migration means that the poor as well as the rich have ties to more than one nation. What does citizenship mean when passports for many countries can be purchased outright and some people even hold elected office in more than one country simultaneously? Clearly, citizenship and national identity are changing — a sign that the nation states is itself in flux as an “imagined community.” Purchase of citizenship means becoming citizen of two countries at the same time and enjoying all the legal rights and other amenities provided to any other citizen of those respective countries. This system of second nationality is widely honored because of the benefit associated with it. You can buy citizenship for tax planning, citizenship for wealth management, citizenship for tax reduction or citizenship for visa free travel. After becoming a second citizen, a person can escape complex tax and custom regulations, enjoy visa free travel to England, visa free travel to United Kingdom avail legal rights and border rules. It also offers a facility to enjoy the better socio-economic conditions of another country. Dominica’s citizenship program requires making an economic contribution to the country. In exchange, applicants and their families are granted full citizenship without residence. The economic contribution takes the form of a direct non-refundable payment made to the government.

Citizenship for sale-To accommodate this new demand, purchase of citizenship or purchase of nationality has become common in many countries. As a citizen of Dominica you can live and work in Dominica at any time, and as a Commonwealth citizen you will enjoy special rights and privileges in the United Kingdom as well, e.g. your children may go the UK to study without having to obtain a student visa; after graduation, they may take up employment in the UK for two years without having to obtain a work permit. The Foundation has been designated a special approved project for the purposes of Citizenship by Investment. Contributions to the Foundation at prescribed levels can qualify foreign nationals to Citizenship by Investment. Acquiring economic citizenships is one of the wisest decisions a person can make. As a real worth of the money, such US citizenship by investment, European citizenship by investment helps an individual to gain a larger workable tax benefits. People can enjoy and freely travel to country of their choice as and often they want without much hassle. Getting economic citizen provides benefits not only on business but on personal front as well.

Dual citizenship programs available by Second Citizenship Ltd. can open up a whole new life of opportunities, visa free travel to England, visa free travel to United Kingdom and visa free travel to Switzerland. These professional second nationality services are for those people who are migrating to the United States, migrating to European Union and are willing for residence in United States, residence in European Union, residence in England or residence in United Kingdom. Obtaining multiple nationalities, foreign passport or foreign citizenship is one of the wisest moves you can make if you truly value maintaining your international freedom. A second passport from Dominica is also ideal for high value individuals seeking to retire to the Caribbean and/or avoid restrictive taxation laws in their own country.  For these applicants, the Dominica citizenship offers zero taxation on foreign earnings, capital gains, wealth, gift and inheritance tax.

Payment for citizenship is like taking out an insurance policy. Only the asset you are insuring is not your car or home, but something much more precious: your freedom.

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Second Passport & Economic Citizenship

Want to move to one of the Eastern Caribbean islands and begin a fresh life to enjoy it to the fullest? There are many factors which affect this particular decision but economic citizenship can be one of the main reasons to decide this option. The question arises here why to choose economic citizenship?

Through the program for economic citizenship in the region, foreign nationals are allowed to accept another citizenship by participating in a government sponsored investment program. For both personal and professional reasons, this can be a perfect solution for a number of reasons.

Participate in the program gives you a chance to put a seal on a commitment to seek change in your lifestyle, economic conditions, status and emotional quotient to look ahead, move forward and feel the new world as soon as possible by becoming a regular citizen of another country.

However, for participating in such program, you may have to pay a fee charged by the government of your preferred island or country. But, through this process, you would earn full citizenship with passport and voting rights. Sometimes, countries take a longer time in processing of second passports and citizenship claims. Also, they do not provide any guarantee of citizenship status. Therefore, it is important to do an elementary research and find out countries truly welcoming to new applicants.

Benefits of Accepting Second Passports

Second citizenship can be defined as a global insurance policy that facilitates any individual to enjoy the freedom, rights, and benefits of the dissimilar parts of two countries at the same time. It is quite helpful in small nations with not very promising economy and social conditions. In this way, people often find it easier to gain from the positive situations of another country.

By having a Second Passport, you can avail different benefits capital investment, wealth accumulation, and better social conditions, promising educational standards and others.

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A Second Citizenship Enhances Business Approach

A second Passport or better even a second citizenship one that you can choose. Dual nationality has always been held by wealthy people with a knowledge of world history. They know of the dangers of placing an entire future in the hands of politicians. Patriotism might be OK if governments were consistent’s and let you be free. But socialistic Big Brother bureau(c)rats now have the power to run your life from cradle to grave. Most of them think that all people who own businesses. securities, gold, foreign bank accounts or property are criminals who should be relieved of them and what little freedom they still have left. It is therefore imperative for the security of anyone of substance or ambition to have at least one other passport and nationality.

Second citizenship can be something like a global insurance policy that entails any individual to make use of the dissimilar parts of two countries for a better set of options, mostlikely finacially. It can become quite apparent in small nations with a not-so-bright socio-economic condition, where individuals often find it easier to make a better living in another country.

A second passport can give you peace of mind. It can help save you taxes. It also expands your travel opportunities. In some circumstances a second passport could even save your life. Here more specifically are some of the reasons someone might want a second passport.

Residence.

Residence gives you the right, without having to ask permission, to live andwork in the country of your choice.

Security.

“Just in case.” The world is an unstable place. Anything could happen – although it probably won’t. Against the day when it might, however, a second passport, or second nationality, means that when you decide you’re no longer happy in your normal place of residence, you do not need to apply for permission to reside somewhere else, because you already have the right to do so.

Travel.

A second passport can make it easier for you to travel to many countries, especially if you now hold a restricted passport such as a Hong Kong Certificate of Identity, or a Taiwanese, Israeli or South African passport. Depending on your choice of second passport, or second nationality, the process of gaining entry to many other countries can be made much more simpler.

Safety.

Even if you hold one of the world’s most respected passports~ such as that of a US citizen, there can be times when you wish you were able to show some other piece of identification. For example: when the aircraft in which you are travelling is hi-jacked by anti-American terrorists.

Business and work.

Another passport will more often than not give you the right to work and do business in its country of issue without obtaining a work permit, and similar advantages above and beyond those of your current national status. Citizenship of a member state of the European Economic Community gives you the right, under the Treaty of Rome, to live, work and/or establish a business in any other member country of the EEC.

Taxes.

A change of residence or citizenship (depending on your current nationality) can, if properly handled, save a high taxpayer a significant amount of money. There are many reasons why you might want a second passport. But the process of obtaining one from most countries usually requires 5 or 6 years’ residence in the country concerned. Unless you really want to go and live there right now, that price may be more than you want to pay. You may have to give up, in whole or in part, your present career and life pattern. Moreover there are often many hurdles to surmount in obtaining the initial right to reside without which the qualifying period of residence cannot even begin; so the number of people who do qualify is small compared with the numbers of people who would like to do so.

A different way to acquire a second nationality is simply to buy a passport. Libertarians may find this distasteful on the grounds that we should be free to live and work anywhere in the world without restriction. Often, too, a large chunk of the price goes to useless government officials (direct bribery), or is spent by the government on grandiose projects (indirect bribery).

In reality, you can buy a passport from any country – it is merely a question of price. The laws of the US, for example, which contained at the time no provision for investor immigration or business immigration, did not prevent people like the Australian Rupert Murdoch from becoming a US citizen. If you have lots of money and good lawyers you can get in anywhere.

Countries where citizenship is not ostensibly for sale nevertheless compete quite blatantly for the patronage of wealthy individuals. They create provisions in their immigration laws for the admission of business migrants with wallets fat enough to provide governments with help in getting re-elected by claiming to have saved or created jobs by their wise policies. Examples? Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Other place less emphasis on the immigration aspects of inward investment but, as a by-product, immigration possibilities are nevertheless there – they have to be, to enable the investor to keep a close eye on his investment, or he will not part with his money.

Examples? The Philippines and the UK. Some countries look to import the spending power that persons in retirement can bring in response to offers of immigration rights – often on condition that they are not allowed to compete with the native workforce, which has the votes. The Philippines, again, is an example.

There are other countries that are less dishonest – or their officials are more straightforwardly corrupt – so that their passports are more readily available. In seeking a second citizenship, you should understand that there are many such products on the Taxes. Every country has its own citizenship rules. Some countries welcome individuals with nationalized ancestors. Others give passports to those of a certain religion. Some for simply buying real estate, or through so called ‘Economic Citizenship Investment Programs’. The rules and the opportunities are endless. Though the easiest and – quickest! – way to secure citizenship is through simple purchase – many governments issue passports to gain extra revenue – the question is, which government and at what cost?

The Second Passport Program is specifically designed to give the client a gateway to freedom which will afford the client the secrecy, privacy, and confidentiality that he needs in order to begin a new life in a new country or to travel in privacy. This program is also designed to put you in control of your own personal and business assets in such a manner that absolutely “nobody” can ever touch, remove, extract, place a lien, sue in court, foreclose, confiscate, attach, steal, divorce petition, or acquire alimony, to mention only a few items. A Second Passport will put you outside of the jurisdiction of any U.S. or State court and proceedings. Jurisdiction is the KEY to freedom. You can learn how to utilize and exploit this to your advantage.

Where you go and what you do, should be your business and not that of the (IRS) or your government or any other government. We know which, and for how much, at any given moment!

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21 Good Reasons to Think About Alternative or Second Citizenship and Passport

21 Good Reasons to Think About Alternative or Second Citizenship and Passport

Our world is changing dramatically and holding a passport of specific nation or country can be challenging if not dangerous nowadays and is definitely connected to some restrictions. Here is a brief list of such exposures:

1. Political or economic situation in your home country makes travel on your current passport difficult.

2. Your assets are the target of litigation or you are burdened by taxation.

3. Your basic human rights or travel is restricted by your citizenship.

4. You are not allowed to work, do business, buy property or land overseas or settle in another country.

5. Your assets, freedom of movement and even life are threatened by your country’s economical or political situation.

6. You are subject to persecution for your religious or political beliefs or for pursuing certain harmless activities.

7. Your current citizenship and passport can make you exposed for hijackers and terrorists.

8. Your current passport could be revoked, confiscated or suspended for some reasons.

9. You can be a subject to tax on your worldwide income, currency controls or other confiscation measures.

10. Your state controls, restricts or monitors your travels or private or business activities.

11. Your present passport causes you delays, harassment or denies at any border.

12. You need visas to visit places where you want to go or stay.

13. Your citizenship forces you into unwanted military or other burden obligations.

14. You are identified as a citizen of an unpopular, immoral, aggressive or despotic state.

15. Your passport needs to be renewed or validated frequently.

16. Limited freedom to invest your money when and where you please.

17. You belong to the “wrong” country, like ex-Yugoslavia, Iraq, Iran, North Korea etc.

18. You cannot invest in the foreign stock markets or offshore mutual funds without restriction or hindrance.

19. You would like to insure a freedom of movement, residence, business of choice for yourself, your dependants etc.

20. You simply would like to open a new opportunities and guarantee a certain freedom and choice for yourself or your dependants.

21. You just would like to have a right for employment in another country which is not available now or permission is difficult to obtain.

There, of course, can be other reasons to gain another passport. You may possibly have a passport from a country that has travel restrictions imposed upon it, and this can be frustrating to say the least. For example:

* Many Chinese are desperately looking for a way to get out of their country, and/or to ease travel restrictions.

* Many US citizens do not like the idea of being enslaved to the IRS worldwide, regardless where they may choose to live. Also they may not like being targeted by terrorists because of irresponsible actions by their immature government.

* Many Western Europeans feel that during these turbulent times, it may be a good idea to nurture their plans for an additional insurance policy against difficult times ahead.

* Many Russians and Eastern Europeans are tired of having to queue to get visas all the time, and being treated as second class individuals by many, just because of their nationality.

* Many Africans and Latin Americans have tasted a bit of freedom but it doesn’t seem like they are free all the time as crazy governments and extreme travel restrictions make it very hard to get around.

With passport from one of the EU countries you are free to work, live and do business in any of the 27 member states of the European Union.

You may qualify to obtain your documents free through ethnic background, ancestry or religion in Brazil, China, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Lebanon, Portugal, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States of America etc.

Another way is to get an alternative passport by registration, by descent, via marriage or naturalization. In some countries you can be eligible for your 2nd passport in just 6 months after residence application and there is no need to spend this time in the country! There is an option for a 2nd passport and citizenship virtually for everyone who is seriously interested.

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