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Nomad Capitalist: Should You Reveal Your Citizenships? | #OneMinuteNomad

Mar 9, 2019Video Briefing1:13Watch on YouTube

The discussion focuses on the strategic use of multiple citizenships and the risks of openly sharing one’s full passport portfolio.

Why a “passport portfolio” matters

  • Geopolitical volatility – Conflicts or diplomatic tensions can make certain passports less welcome in specific regions.
  • Travel flexibility – Holding several passports allows you to choose the most advantageous one for a given destination, avoiding entry restrictions or heightened scrutiny.
  • Security – Limiting the disclosure of all your citizenships reduces the chance that a single passport becomes a liability if political circumstances change.

When to consider additional citizenships

  • Economic citizenship programs – Some investors obtain passports through programs in countries such as St. Lucia (and other Caribbean nations). These programs typically require a financial contribution, residency period, or investment in real estate.
  • Business interests – A secondary passport can simplify cross‑border transactions, open new markets, and provide tax planning options, but it should align with genuine business needs rather than purely speculative motives.

Practical advice

  1. Assess risk – Identify which of your current passports could be problematic in the regions you travel to or conduct business in.
  2. Limit exposure – When traveling, present only the passport required for entry; keep other passports secure and undisclosed.
  3. Evaluate programs carefully – Review the investment amount, due‑diligence requirements, and long‑term obligations of any economic citizenship scheme before committing.
  4. Seek professional guidance – Because citizenship decisions can affect taxes, legal status, and personal safety, consult qualified advisors who are not compensated for promoting specific programs.

Caveats

  • Acquiring a new passport does not guarantee protection against future geopolitical shifts; all passports can become less favorable under certain conditions.
  • Economic citizenship programs involve significant financial outlays and may carry reputational considerations.

In summary, maintaining a selective, well‑managed passport portfolio can enhance mobility and security, but it requires careful risk assessment and discretion.