Tuesday 6 September 2022 06:59 PM Libs scared into paying millions for second citizenship by possibility of ... trends now
Interest is spiking among well-to-do U.S. wokes who are shopping the global market for citizenship opportunities that could remove them from the hell-scape that a second Trump term or DeSantis administration would surely bring.
Several dozen nations currently offer so-called 'golden visas,' which have increased in popularity in recent years from reasons ranging from the 2008 financial collapse to the 2010 Arab Spring to, most recently, political landscapes that cause discomfort to society's upper echelons.
Immigration attorneys and investment migration consultants say they've charted a significant uptick in interest from the liberal elite terrified about the political future of the nation and in search of an exit plan.
The era of Donald Trump prompted many celebrities of means to flee the U.S. Despite uni-party control in Washington, D.C. Democrats remain fixated on finding back up plans to American life and now they can as the 'golden passport' market explodes
There are people who are convinced that this country is filled with lunatic Christian fundamentalists and good old boys from the South
David Lesperance, an immigration attorney, told the Daily Beast that. despite 'golden passports' once being most popular among rising titans of tech attempting to avoid IPO-related taxation events, or old-money conservatives schooled in the art of tax dodging, it's the libs who are now fiending after alternate citizenship in order to avoid an American future they won't bet on.
The cost of acquired citizenship ranges from the low six-figures to many millions of dollars.
Some Atlantic islands are ultimately affordable, while chic-European countries will cost you a pretty-penny.
Innsbruck, Austria, where a 'golden passport' fetches as much as $10 million dollars
The skyline of Amman, Jordan may be tempting enough for some foreigners to pay up to $1.5 million for citizenship
Citizenship Malta is one of the most popular and highly recommended 'golden visas,' but you'll have to pay somewhere in the ballpark of $1 million for access to the European Union via the small island nation
St. Kitts and Nevis could become a permanent vacation spot for a price in the ballpark of $500,000
The low tax rates and supposedly liberal