A New Identity for a New Life

A New Identity for a New Life.

TORONTO, Canada – Amicus International Consulting, a global leader in second citizenship, identity management, and relocation services, has unveiled an expanded initiative to support individuals undergoing significant life transitions. 

The initiative is designed for people facing personal or professional upheaval—such as divorce, financial collapse, political persecution, or public disgrace—who seek to rebuild their lives with dignity, privacy, and legality.

In a climate where personal crises can escalate into life-altering disruptions, Amicus offers discreet, fully legal solutions to help individuals start over. 

Their enhanced program provides psychological support, legal identity changes, second passport procurement, and relocation services in jurisdictions that allow lawful reinvention of identity.

“We’re not in the business of helping fugitives vanish,” said a senior advisor at Amicus International Consulting. “We are here to help people begin again—legally, ethically, and securely—after a major life disruption. This is about new beginnings, not disappearances.”

The Need for Identity Reinvention in Today’s World

Life-changing events—like the end of a marriage, the loss of a job, or fleeing political instability—can leave individuals feeling broken, exposed, and vulnerable. 

Traditional support systems often fail to address the broader needs of those trying to completely reshape their future.

For clients of Amicus International Consulting, the goal is not to escape justice but to reclaim autonomy, restore privacy, and create a new chapter from a place of strength.

Navigating Change: A Legal and Strategic Process

Amicus employs a multi-stage approach that combines psychological guidance, financial analysis, and legal identity transformation. 

Each case begins with a confidential assessment and builds upon a tailored action plan for identity transition.

Key components of the process include:

  • Grief and transition support: Licensed psychological professionals help clients process emotional trauma and prepare mentally for their next chapter.
  • Financial audits: Advisors assist clients in reviewing debt, assets, and budgeting needs as they prepare for relocation or lifestyle redesign.
  • Legal name change and identity development: Clients are supported in legally updating their names, securing new tax IDs, and reshaping personal identifiers across jurisdictions.
  • New citizenship acquisition: Through investment or legal residency programs, clients can obtain second passports and gain access to new rights and protections.
  • Social and digital reinvention: Amicus also helps clients revise their online presence, appearance, and social affiliations to reflect their new identity.

This robust process ensures that identity reconstruction is not only legally compliant but emotionally and financially sustainable.

Case Studies: Lives Reshaped by New Identities

Amicus emphasizes transparency and legality in all operations, learning from both historical figures and modern-day clients whose stories underscore the power of identity transformation.

Frank Abagnale – From Criminal Past to FBI Consultant

Best known from the film Catch Me If You Can, Abagnale impersonated a pilot, doctor, and lawyer before his capture. Though he originally evaded the law through deception, he later used his talents to assist the FBI in fraud prevention. His story highlights the thin line between illegitimate identity use and the potential for redemptive transformation.

James “Whitey” Bulger – A Mobster’s Disguise

Bulger eluded capture for 16 years while living under an assumed name in Santa Monica, California. He successfully avoided detection through disciplined low-profile living and fake documents—though his motives were criminal, his case reveals how identity concealment can be sustained long term when supported by structure.

D.B. Cooper – The Mystery Man Who Vanished

In 1971, Cooper hijacked a plane, took a $200,000 ransom, and parachuted into the wilderness, never to be seen again. His new identity remains one of the most mysterious and mythologized vanishing acts in American history. Though unverified, his story represents the allure and danger of complete reinvention without structure or support.

Andrea – Escaping Public Scandal in Europe

A former tech executive turned whistleblower, “Andrea” (a pseudonym) faced public threats after exposing corruption. With Amicus’s assistance, she underwent a legal name change, acquired second citizenship in Portugal, and began a new consulting career under her new identity. Her story shows how legal, strategic support can protect personal safety while preserving career goals.

Jayden – From Abuse Victim to Digital Entrepreneur

“Jayden” fled a violent domestic relationship in the U.S. and feared retaliation from his abuser. Amicus helped him establish a new legal identity in New Zealand. Today, he works under a new name in digital marketing and mentors other survivors. Jayden’s case illustrates the life-saving role of identity reconstruction for vulnerable individuals.

Omar – Religious Persecution and Exile

Born in a conservative Middle Eastern country, Omar’s atheism placed him at risk of imprisonment. Rejected for asylum in Europe, he turned to Amicus, which helped him secure legal residence in Central America. Under a new identity, Omar now lectures in academia and enjoys freedom of expression and safety.

Who Are the Clients of Amicus International?

Contrary to sensationalism, most clients of Amicus are not criminals or fugitives. They are everyday individuals experiencing extraordinary circumstances.

Typical clients include:

  • Survivors of domestic abuse or stalking
  • Whistleblowers and journalists under threat
  • High-net-worth individuals facing asset seizure
  • Victims of cyber harassment and doxxing
  • Divorcees rebuilding post-separation
  • Business professionals escaping public disgrace or burnout
  • LGBTQ+ individuals facing persecution abroad

“Our clientele ranges from a Silicon Valley coder to a divorced schoolteacher,” noted the company’s operations director. “What they all share is a desire for a safe, legal, and empowered new beginning.”

The Role of Second Passports in Identity Transition

One cornerstone of the Amicus program is second passport acquisition. In today’s global climate, many countries offer second citizenship through legitimate investment or residency programs. These programs provide:

  • Asset protection from unstable governments or legal threats
  • Enhanced travel freedom, bypassing restrictive visa policies
  • Privacy and discretion in banking, residency, and digital identity
  • Family security, allowing dependents to benefit from the same protections

Amicus works exclusively with countries where second passports are issued legally, including Grenada, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Vanuatu, and select European nations.

Privacy and Security Protocols

Each Amicus case is governed by strict confidentiality protocols. Communications are encrypted, documentation is handled through secure offshore escrow accounts, and identity changes are backed by legal frameworks. The firm employs lawyers, former intelligence officers, and IT security professionals to protect client data.

In addition, Amicus offers digital footprint erasure, helping clients minimize or delete their online presence—a critical feature for those escaping public or digital abuse.

Why Amicus International Consulting?

Amicus stands apart from other firms through:

  • Global reach with offices in Toronto, London, Dubai, Panama, and Hong Kong
  • Legally sanctioned services aligned with international regulations
  • Access to exclusive government-authorized second citizenship programs
  • Full-service packages, from name change to relocation and reintegration
  • Ethical guidance, ensuring clients operate within legal and moral boundaries

“Our approach is comprehensive,” said the firm’s CEO. “We don’t just help you disappear—we help you reappear somewhere better, stronger, and safer.”

Begin Again, the Right Way

For those seeking to break free from the constraints of their past—be it a dangerous relationship, media scandal, financial hardship, or oppressive regime—Amicus International Consulting offers a path forward.

Reinvention doesn’t have to be reckless. It can be strategic, structured, and secure—with the right partner.

Contact Amicus International Consulting

Amicus International Consulting

To learn more about identity reinvention, second passport programs, and legal relocation services, contact Amicus for a confidential consultation.

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Disclaimer: This press release is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice. Always consult a licensed attorney regarding legal name changes, second citizenship, or identity management services.

 

Francisca Siquera

Francisca Siquera

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