VANCOUVER, British Columbia, July 31, 2025 — As the world grows more volatile and uncertain, a rising number of individuals and families are taking decisive steps to safeguard their freedom, finances, and futures through dual citizenship. For clients of Amicus International Consulting, this strategy is more than a status symbol—it is a legal tool to construct secure, mobile, and resilient lives beyond the reach of surveillance, taxation traps, and political instability.
In 2025, dual citizenship is no longer a luxury reserved for global elites. It has become a strategic choice for business owners, professionals, retirees, and even students seeking legal protection, privacy, and opportunity. With programs legally backed by national legislation and compliance with international law, Amicus clients are using dual citizenship to build futures that are flexible, insulated, and globally mobile.
This press release details how Amicus clients are legally acquiring second citizenships, the jurisdictions offering the most robust protections, and how real-world case studies prove that dual citizenship is reshaping how people live, work, and protect their families.
Why Dual Citizenship Is a Strategic Necessity in 2025
The modern concept of citizenship is transforming. No longer tied exclusively to the place of birth or heritage, citizenship can now be acquired through legal Investment, relocation, or exceptional contribution. And for individuals living under high-tax regimes, regulatory scrutiny, or geopolitical instability, holding just one passport creates significant vulnerability.
Dual citizenship offers:
Visa-free travel to 100+ countries
Alternative banking and Investment rights
Jurisdictional choice for legal disputes or asset protection
Residency, education, and healthcare access in multiple countries
Personal privacy, digital anonymity, and regulatory shelter
Amicus clients use dual citizenship not to evade responsibilities, but to regain control over where they live, how they are governed, and how they structure their wealth and family lives.
Case Study: U.S. Executive Relocates With Grenadian Citizenship
A New York-based technology executive, concerned with rising U.S. tax burdens and data surveillance, applied for Grenadian citizenship through Amicus. With a $220,000 real estate Investment, he secured citizenship in 2024. The second passport gave him visa-free access to China, allowed him to apply for an E-2 U.S. investor visa under a new corporate identity, and facilitated opening bank accounts in Dubai and Singapore. He now resides in Portugal, legally reducing his tax exposure while maintaining lawful ties to the United States. His life is more secure, mobile, and private—all within the law.
How Amicus Helps Clients Acquire Dual Citizenship Legally
Amicus International Consulting provides end-to-end advisory on legal pathways to second citizenship through:
Citizenship-by-Investment (CBI) programs
Discretionary Naturalization for strategic investors
Residency programs paired with asset protection planning
Multinational family applications and generational strategies
All pathways are vetted for legal legitimacy, program stability, and long-term compliance. Amicus conducts preliminary due diligence, KYC screening, and regulatory consultation to ensure every client is protected from reputational or legal exposure.
The Most Popular Jurisdictions for Amicus Clients in 2025
Amicus clients select jurisdictions based on goals such as mobility, banking, education, and privacy. Current top second citizenship destinations include:
St. Kitts and Nevis
Longest-running CBI program
Visa-free access to 155+ countries
Lifetime citizenship with no tax on global income
Antigua and Barbuda
Ideal for families; includes four family members in base donation
Visa-free to the EU and the UK
Simple processing and minimal residency
Dominica
Best value program; $100,000 minimum Investment
Strong banking access in the Caribbean and Asia
Fast approvals and neutral geopolitics
Grenada
Only a Caribbean passport with access to China
U.S. E-2 visa treaty country
Real estate Investment with family inclusion
Turkey
Absolute estate-based path to G20 citizenship
Ideal for regional banking and business setup
Popular with Middle Eastern and Asian clients
Vanuatu
Fastest issuance (30–60 days)
Privacy-focused and efficient for entrepreneurs
Visa-free access to 90+ countries
Case Study: Latin American Family Gains Safety and EU Access
A wealthy Colombian family pursued Dominica citizenship after a rise in regional crime and kidnapping. Through Amicus, they obtained second citizenship for both parents and three children using a $175,000 donation. They then used their new identities to apply for long-term Schengen visas and relocated to Spain. Today, the children attend international schools, the family has bank accounts in Zurich, and their wealth is structured across trusts in Liechtenstein and Panama. The move was legal, confidential, and life-altering.
Benefits Amicus Clients Realize With Dual Citizenship
Freedom of Movement
Avoid consular delays, visa denials, and nationality-based scrutiny
Use second passports to travel during conflicts or emergencies
Access safe jurisdictions when home-country policies become restrictive
Secure Banking and Financial Privacy
Open accounts with a second nationality to avoid FATCA or CRS exposure
Create multi-currency and asset structures across friendly jurisdictions
Legally insulate funds from arbitrary seizure or political targeting
Asset and Business Structuring
Register companies in the Caribbean or Gulf states
Combine citizenship with offshore entities and trusts
Protect intellectual property and holdings through jurisdictional layering
Family Integration
Include spouses, children, and dependent parents
Plan multigenerational education, residency, and legacy
Ensure continuity in case of succession or litigation
Case Study: Chinese Businesswoman Builds Multi-Jurisdictional Plan
A Chinese client with high visibility in the e-commerce space acquired Saint Lucia citizenship through Amicus. She used her new passport to establish a holding company in the British Virgin Islands, obtained a Thai Elite Visa for residence, and opened Investment accounts in Zurich under her new legal identity. She legally bypassed restrictive capital controls and created a sovereign business life without renouncing her original citizenship. Her passport created the platform for global legal maneuverability.
How Dual Citizenship Offers a Legal Firewall Against Political Risk
Governments in many regions now hold unprecedented control over movement, taxation, and digital access. Dual citizenship acts as a legal firewall, protecting clients from:
Extradition threats in civil cases
Sanction spillovers from geopolitical disputes
Currency devaluation or banking restrictions
Military draft or conscription mandates
Civil asset forfeiture or travel bans
Amicus helps clients evaluate threat vectors in their country of origin and build customized escape and continuity plans using second citizenship as the core layer.
Second Citizenship and the New Global Professional
Remote work, digital currencies, and decentralized finance have created a generation of individuals who no longer fit the mold of nation-bound citizenship. These global professionals use dual citizenship to:
Work remotely from visa-free countries
File taxes where they live—not where they were born
Open businesses under anonymous holding structures
Invest across borders with minimal restrictions
Legally avoid travel surveillance and geofencing limitations
Case Study: Canadian Nomad Uses Vanuatu Citizenship to Build Global Infrastructure
A 32-year-old blockchain engineer from Vancouver became a citizen of Vanuatu via Amicus in early 2024. With this new legal identity, he opened crypto-friendly bank accounts in Georgia, registered a software company in Dubai, and relocated his digital operations to Armenia. His primary Canadian passport is rarely used; his Vanuatu citizenship allows him to travel, bank, and operate across five countries while staying compliant with all tax laws.
Legal and Ethical Compliance: The Amicus Standard
Amicus only assists clients in acquiring citizenship through lawful, government-recognized pathways. All documentation, due diligence, and source-of-funds verifications are reviewed internally before application. Clients flagged under Interpol, OFAC, or sanctioned lists are rejected.
Amicus clients must:
Have a clean criminal record
Declare truthful information
Provide source-of-wealth documentation
Remain compliant with their home-country obligations where applicable
This ensures the integrity of all identity changes and protects clients from revocation or legal exposure.
Common Misconceptions About Dual Citizenship
Myth: It’s illegal to hold two passports
Fact: Most countries allow dual citizenship. Even those that restrict it rarely prosecute it unless fraud is involved.
Myth: You must renounce your original citizenship
Fact: CBI programs do not require renunciation, and many allow triple citizenship or more.
Myth: It’s only for the ultra-rich
Fact: Amicus clients come from various backgrounds; Dominica or Saint Lucia citizenship starts at just $100,000.
Myth: It’s used for evasion
Fact: Used legally, second citizenship offers protection, not concealment. It is about sovereignty, not escape.
Why Clients Trust Amicus International Consulting
Over a decade of cross-border advisory experience
100% legal compliance and licensed program partnerships
In-depth geopolitical risk assessments
Confidential, white-glove services from start to finish
Family-centric, multigenerational planning expertise
Amicus doesn’t sell passports—it engineers legal identity strategies that hold up under scrutiny and serve for decades.
Conclusion: A Secure Life Requires More Than One Flag
In a world defined by volatility, the most secure individuals are not the wealthiest or loudest—they are those who have built redundancy into their legal identity. A second passport enables that redundancy. It allows Amicus clients to live freely, operate globally, and protect what matters—without breaking a single law.
Whether escaping political instability, preparing for retirement, building global businesses, or creating future paths for children, dual citizenship is the foundation of a secure life across borders.
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