Can you do a video on which countries performed the best in this crisis and thus present the best countries to have access to during the next pandemic? I think the virus is real but I also think the governance class are using this opportunity to prototype various governance models for a worse pandemic which I suspect we'll see within 10 years.
This. The USSA losing it's mind over the current scare annihilated my last minute ounce of interest I had left in keeping my passport: ease of access to Japan. I especially think we need to have running list of which (sub)governments barred people *from leaving* . That $(*4 simply cannot be tolerated.
Honestly, having a visa-free passport is important if it gives you access to Schengen, UK, and US. You save a ton of money and frustration which is definitely worth it in my book. I know because I hold an Indonesian passport and I can really feel the inequality down here.
Great video, glad to hear you were able to get to where you needed to be. Any advice for future reference on how to best monitor / find out what bans are going to be put in place before they are publicly announced as in the case of Australia, there was no warning it just happened. Australia initially banned people (both citizens and visitors) leaving then banned entry except to citizens. I know a few people who are dual citizens who normally live overseas who got trapped in Australia as since they were Australian Citizens they were banned from going home where their life is centered, so now they are stuck with a huge hotel bill and no clue when they'll be allowed to go home. Unless you hear about things being about to happen with about a weeks notice and can throw enough money together to get a last moment ticket, its sadly not possible to benefit from having multiple citizenships when regimes decide to be heavy handed (dare I say tyrannical?)...
Hmm, I wonder how hard the man can really come down on people for illegally *leaving* a country to one that they normally have access to. That would be an interesting social event to see play out.
Do you think it is okay to travel with two passports on hand? And if so, what if they happen to search your bag and see multiple passports? Is it an issue ? I think in USA, one must only enter and leave on the USA passport, correct?
Always enter and leave any country with the same one you came in. lets say you have a us passport and an eu passport, you travel to europe starting in the usa. you leave the usa with your us passport, and when you arrive in the eu you enter with your eu passport, then you leave with your eu passport and when you get to the usa you enter with your us passport.. hope this helps
I totally agree. What is the use of 2nd passport if it only gives you pass to 3rd or even 4th world countries where your privilege becomes disadvantage? It's by quality not quantity.
Could make a video talking about the risk of the country going to war. Say, for instance, I have Turkish and German citizenship, wouldn't Germany be obliged to hand me to Turkey in case they go to war with a third, non-EU country? They are a NATO country after all. Doesn't this make it extremely unfavorable to own Turkish second citizenship?
You're laughing about Namibia and all but maybe because I'm younger I'm interested in exploring African markets and check out that part of the world some time. I think some countries have great potential
I think a passport from a Mercosur would be a good back up to a EU passport eg Uruguay / Argentina etc. It would be interesting to know if it would be possible to get citizenship by paper residence (ie maybe only living a couple of months a year there) or by making some investment / hiring someone there to gain the required route to citizenship, while not living their permanently. Would this be feasible?
@@as-1982 That is interesting but would be of less value if you already have a passport from an EU country / Europe. Would be better to have a passport from outside in a relatively peaceful, secure country ie Uruguay etc.
Juliet Williamson from a virus containment perspective I think that’s the right thing to do but sure, as a base case, as a citizen you should be able to travel freely but this is an emergency situation
You can't work and make money everywhere just with passports of Canada, Australia or USA. If you have 40 passports at one time you will increase chances to make money and become rich where you have passports and right to work, and travel or having social pension in each country of citizenship (each government gonna pay to you) after 65 years old as well.
If you have to choose only one (1)☝️ citizenship & passport or top 6 let’s say from number 1 most important to number 6 least important / let’s say you’re stateless which citizenships & passports would you wanna get by anyway naturalization or investment it doesn’t matter which ones you would put the time & effort & money for
@@ЕкатеринаАкатьева-б8б The Embassy officials from these first world countries are very subjective in the visa process. They are taught that the white and near white people are those with greater means and would pose less of a risk of running off than the black citizens, so if you are a white Jamaican and you go for a US, Canadian, UK, Aus or NZ visa, you stand a better chance of being approved because it is assumed that you are a person of means.