Need Advice ... Best place to move to based on ...
Hey all ... So, I need some advice ... What if you wanted to obtain dual citizenship in another country, and had the capacity to set up a large, mega $$ company their as well (not me, personally, but this Friend of mine ... he's, well, how do I say this ... a bit, devilish? : ] ) Now, very large international players have been telling him Panama ... Others say Swiss is good too (for more than just their neutrality/banking sector) ... Although Panama is looking pretty good given the fact no country would ever shut down the canal... not to mention her neighbors flanking the south are becoming more and more 'diversified' and would like a bit more respect from other world powers Criteria: - Accepts dual citizenship in under 1-2 years (remember ... he plans on basing a new, financially sound/secure company there ... if that helps) - Is NOT connected with his country of origin (just take a guess), so that he doesn't have to worry about magic finger slips that wipe out entire bank accounts ... or those damn NOSY birds that keep peaking through his window anytime he says anything, calls anyone, or sends emails ... - Is still a good place to live, with friendly people, good economy and growth/potential ... He enjoys community, sharing, trust and wishes there was more where he currently resides (Sigh) - Would not be devastated when what we all know is going to happen in the next couple years happens... if not sooner I think you guys get my drift ... But, honestly, has anybody had any experience with a situation like this where they could enlighten someone that is not as well versed in this matter? My Friend ... he may be taking a trip out there as soon as next week or so to look around, spend some time, start paperwork, etc ... Any and all advice is sincerely appreciative ... To that, I leave you with a simple concept ... “Happiness cannot be traveled to, owned, earned, worn or consumed. Happiness is the spiritual experience of living every minute with love, grace, and gratitude.” - DW - Friend