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Kickb - 11-20-2012
Has anyone on the forum lived there? I have a question.
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Divorco - 11-20-2012
Quote: (11-20-2012 05:54 AM)kickboxer Wrote:
Has anyone on the forum lived there? I have a question.
I visited. I believe Neil "Style" Strauss is from there.
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Stringer Bell - 11-20-2012
Quote: (11-20-2012 05:54 AM)kickboxer Wrote:
Has anyone on the forum lived there? I have a question.
Lived there several years ago, visit occassionally.
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Hades - 11-20-2012
Neil Strauss isn't from there, he just managed to get citizenship.
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durangotang - 11-20-2012
St. Kitts & Nevis have an economic citizenship program available. So does Dominica. Neil purchased a condo there so he has a second passport. You can read about it in his book Emergency.
Otherwise, no, I have never been there.
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jcrew247 - 12-28-2018
Has anyone been to St Kitts recently? Is it a nice place? I heard about the citizenship by investment and it seems like it would be popular, especially if its a good tourist location.
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Party Pooper Pumper - 12-28-2018
I stopped their on a cruise a few years ago. I wouldn’t say it’s all that nice, but good for a weekend. BTW, It’s St. Kitts & Nevis. They like to bust balls on that.
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Hypno - 12-28-2018
Strauss wrote a book about buying citizens hip there called Emergency I think
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Seth_Rose - 12-28-2018
The popularity of a citizenship by investment program doesn’t really depend on what life is like in the country. Most people who get passports via CBI programs never even travel to those countries.
The St. Kitts CBI Program is the oldest program around and the Program is solid, with competent people behind it. They got quite a bit of boost in revenue after they lowered prices for hurricane relief. Probably the best Caribbean passport to get.
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jcrew247 - 12-28-2018
Quote: (12-28-2018 05:43 PM)Seth_Rose Wrote:
The popularity of a citizenship by investment program doesn’t really depend on what life is like in the country. Most people who get passports via CBI programs never even travel to those countries.
The St. Kitts CBI Program is the oldest program around and the Program is solid, with competent people behind it. They got quite a bit of boost in revenue after they lowered prices for hurricane relief. Probably the best Caribbean passport to get.
But aren't most Carribean islands Tourist hotspots? Would it be a good financial plan to invest in real estate in St. Kitts and rent it to Tourists? I've never been there but it seems other islands like St Barts are really expensive to live in.
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debeguiled - 12-29-2018
Quote: (12-28-2018 05:05 PM)Hypno Wrote:
Strauss wrote a book about buying citizens hip there called Emergency I think
Yes. This is exactly his connection. A place to escape to if the shit hits the fan.
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Party Pooper Pumper - 12-29-2018
It’s a dumb escape plan. As if he’s skilled enough to sail a boat there. Does his plan even mention a boat?
If “shit hits the fan” you think there will be commercial plane rides to st kitts? I doubt it.
If the earth descends to chaos is much rather maraud around population centers. Much more potential concubines and good shit to steal.
Why would you want to be on some little island? It’s not even isolated. And it’s full of black people who’s ancestors were former plantation slaves...
You really think those locals are not gonna take your shit if governments dissolve? Nigga please. They’ll have your white boy ass roasting on a spit.
AHAHAHAHAHA
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debeguiled - 12-29-2018
To be fair to Strauss, this was only an early iteration of his plan.
By the end of his book, he realized that becoming a valuable member of your own community was the best protection.
Be someone that other people want to keep around.
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jcrew247 - 01-02-2019
Neil also wrote a recent article in Rolling Stone about Puerto Rico becoming a destination for Bitcoin millionaires due to to its no income tax law. Do you think Puerto Rico is nicer than St Kitts?