Global Residence and Citizenship Handbook. Christian H. Kälin
2.1Why become a citizen of more than one country
2.2Who is interested in a second citizenship?
2.3How to obtain a second citizenship
2.4Criteria to consider when acquiring citizenship
3Giving up US Citizenship or a US Green Card
4The Identity and Brand of Nations
4.1Can a nation’s image be changed?
4.2Measuring the Images of Nations
4.3Measuring the Images of Cities
4.4Looking to the future: “Governmental Social Responsibility”
Part IICITIZENSHIP, PASSPORTS AND VISAS
6Freedom of Movement and Regional Arrangements
6.3European Free Trade Association and the European Economic Area Agreement
6.5Bilateral agreements with Switzerland
6.6Other regional arrangements and organizations
7.1Passports and other travel documents
8The Henley & Partners Visa Restrictions Index
Part IIITHE WORLD’S PREMIER RESIDENCE OPTIONS
9Overview of Residence Options
9.1The Global Residence Program Index
10.5Family law and inheritance aspects
10.8Key advantages and disadvantages
11.5Family law and inheritance aspects
11.8Key advantages and disadvantages
12.5Family law and inheritance aspects