The Global Residence & Citizenship Handbook. Christian H. Kälin

The Global Residence & Citizenship Handbook - Christian H. Kälin


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Economic Cooperation and Development

      2 Citizenship Planning

      The term “citizenship planning” was created by Henley & Partners together with other pioneers like Marshall Langer and Steven Grey. Henley & Partners was the first firm to specialize in this unique field. In the last few years and to a greater extent since the dramatic events of 9/11, questions of citizenship, visa restrictions and freedom of movement have become more and more important for internationally active individuals and businesses.

      2.1 Why become a citizen of more than one country?

      Moreover, even though the necessary visa may be granted to you, getting a visa is always a very tiresome procedure during which your passport on which you get the visa is not available – and can be an important factor of delay for your travels.

      Visa-free travel can also be obtained via a residence permit. For example, residence in any of the Schengen countries will offer visa-free travel throughout the Schengen Area of Europe. However, only a second passport and thus the acquisition of a second citizenship can guarantee the desired long-term visa-free travel.

      If you cannot acquire or renew your passport in your home country, for example due to political instability, civil war, revolution or change of government, having another passport can be very useful, even critical. Even if you simply lose your passport, it may take some time until you can get a replacement, hence having another passport may be crucial.

      Generally as a national of two or more different states more planning options are available and you also enjoy more privacy in banking and investment.

      Most importantly citizenship and a passport from a small, peaceful country can save your life when travelling in times of political unrest, civil war, terrorism, and other difficult situations. Many international businesspeople and important persons who are active worldwide consider an alternative passport as the best life insurance money can buy.

      2.2 Who is interested in a second citizenship?

      People from all over the world and from a wide range of backgrounds are interested in multiple citizenships and consequently hold more than one passport.

      Many of the wealthiest individuals and most internationally successful people hold more than one passport. In recent years, an increasing number of internationally forward-thinking entrepreneurs and investors have specifically acquired one or more additional citizenship(s) to diversify their personal exposure. They realize that not only their investment portfolio, but also their residence and citizenship


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