Can trump make it so I can sell my citizenship for 5 million dollars?
Can trump make it so I can sell my citizenship for 5 million dollars?
It's a win win, one less dirty liberal and I have funds to start over somewhere else.
Can trump make it so I can sell my citizenship for 5 million dollars?
It's a win win, one less dirty liberal and I have funds to start over somewhere else.
Doubt. If anyone is gonna profit off of his half baked idea then it'll be him, no one else
My wife and I wondered why they just don't offer people a million per household member to leave the country. Maybe help with citizenship paperwork to other countries.
Wish granted. Someone bought your citizenship. You have 30 minutes to vacate the country.
Funds unfortunately were funneled into Trump slush fund presidential library fund so you won't get a penny. Sorry about that
Ironically enough, you actually have to pay the US Government to renounce your citizenship. The base fee is $2,350, but the application process is so lengthy and complex the total cost can run up into the $20k range. Oh, and you're still obligated to pay taxes and subject to the draft.
I think its a percent of your net worth.
TAX & MILITARY OBLIGATIONS
Persons who wish to take the oath of renunciation under INA 349(a)(5) or who are requesting a Certificate of Loss of Nationality under INA 349(a)(1)-(4) should be aware that if the Department issues of a Certificate of Loss of Nationality in the person’s name (reflecting the official determination of loss of U.S. nationality) the former U.S. citizen’s U.S. tax or military service obligations may remain unchanged (contact the Internal Revenue Service or U.S. Selective Service for more information).
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This is unironically something I would consider. I would sell me and my family’s citizenship for 20 mil and go live either in Mexico or Spain. I have family in both of those so it would be nice to see them more often.
Unfortunately we can't because we are the product. Exploitable people.
I was going to say, they want to be the ones who choose who can enter...
and who can leave...
Fuck yeah. 2 million is the amount I need to live a comfortable life off the interest. 20 million gives me 800k a year in distributions to safely maintain the fund. We'd live like damn hell ass kings!
Consider? That shits a done fucking deal for me if it's on the table
How long does it take to become a US citizen? That determines how often you can sell your citizenship and restart the process. Imagine getting 5 million every year or two.
Naturalized citizen here originally from Poland. It took 6 years waiting to be eligible to apply for green card, another 2 to actually get a green card, then another 5 years of living in the states to be able to apply for citizenship. So total of 13 years. Granted Poland was in a different political climate 25 years ago and it was difficult to ever get into the US so it really depends on “country of origin”.
If you run the citizenship cycle every 13 years, and you get paid 5 million every time, that's still about 32 k$ per month, which is not bad. It takes a very long time, but it should be worth it.
I’d suspect the five million ain’t going to be worth much after Trump is done.
Exchange it quick and get out.
Oh that's why trump wants his face on the 100 dollar bill, since he knows he's making it worthless anyway
Like everything else he puts his name on.
I would sell mine if I can get EU citizenship.
Otherwise I'd be stuck in some airport and that ain't fun
Several EU countries feature golden visas. Portugal, Malta, for example. As long as you live there for a minimum amount of time.
The UK will give you free citizenship if you're considered very useful. A friend of mine is an epidemiologist, and they almost literally threw British citizenship at her. She said that nobody at the group ceremony spoke English.
With $5 million dollars I assume I'd be able to get a visa and then citizenship almost anywhere. Can't find a job within 90 days? Damn, maybe just start a business. What do you do? For me I'd go IT consultant company, and put my annual pay as the minimum wage required to maintain a citizenship. I could buy an office, a house, pay myself $50,000 a year for 20 years and still have 3 million left likely. Not to mention if you actually make any money. Could be anything really. Marketing, bakery, street food vendor. I'm sure you can make it work with 5m.
You can stick the 3 million in a 5% interest savings and make $150,000 a year to live off of. Living off 200k a year and never touching your principle I would hopefully be able to make work in most of the world.
I'm just some pleb with depression. No EU country would want me. The best I could hope for is maybe political asylum, but the US is still considered a democracy so they aren't gonna take my application seriously.
When I was a kid, I was somewhat envious of Tom Hanks' character in The Terminal. Rewatching it as an adult hits different after spending a lot more time in airports since then.
Try to get stuck at Changi airport at least.
I got $3.50
Tree fitty? Damn you Loch Ness monster!
I gave him a dolla
I don’t think he has that authority, but he’d do it anyway. Except he wouldn’t, because fuck you.
If this was plausible, you would never receive real money, and likely a dogshit Trump crypto coin that no rational ledger or bank would honor.
They would pay you "$5 million" Trump-Bucks and in reality it would be worth a pathetically impossibly impotent microscopic amount of real legal tender.
And then they would tell you to fuck off in the most publicly rude method possible to dog whistle to their racist bigoted MAGA base.
About 1000 Stanley nickels, according to my math.
You, there!!
Go back to work right now, or else you will feel the peaks!
What's the lowest you can go on this American Citizenship ?
Lowest ill go is 2 milly. 1 mill turns out to be not a lot of money but two mill we keep things rolling for some time
If that happens, I will sell my citizenship and give you a hundred thousand dollars of it.
It won't be worth that much
Rich foreigners can already get an EB-5 greencard if they invest 500K.
800K. I think you're thinking of E2, which has no path to permanent residency.