Cambodian Passport Via Donation
300k?? It's not that expensive, many borey developers now offer the Cambodian nationality as a freebie when buying the 500k villas to Chinese buyers.
That's because the villas are only worth 200k...well probably more like 100k, if that, but they need to make a profit
Surely you've got contacts and inside information on obtaining citizenship jackrossi
Surely you've got contacts and inside information on obtaining citizenship jackrossi
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I'm not a negative person, I encourage people all the time...it's usually to f**k off! But, whatever.
My country automatically scraps your local nationality, when you obtain another one, unless the love or birth channel. My country does even have the official governmental policy to be against dual nationality, with reason "conflict of loyalty". And will not grant a local nationality to a foreigner, unless the foreigner gives up its original nationality. Of course, unless the origin country forbids like that (for example several northern Africa/ME countries and Turkey). It is as it is, and applies to more EU countries, whether you like it or not.YaTingPom wrote:Nonsense. UK (and many other countries) allow dual nationality and as such you won’t lose your pension!
Honestly. I though I was the only one who spoke bollocks.
Allowing a second nationality does (government wise) also have a big advantage: The second local one can be withdrawn, when the person doesn't "behave". A problem we have in my country, that many, many people can not be deported by cancelling their local nationality, since they have no longer another nationality. According international treaties, a nationality can not be withdrawn, when there is only one. It collects losers and criminals, so to say.
The love channel is independent of the sex-mix and even independent whether it's an official marriage or a registered partnership. A bit childish comments, calling this gay. Suggests personal identity problems for those whole do so.
I checked for the UK and dual nationality is allowed, so the OP is safe (if on a UK nationality).
Good luck investing $300K+ (or donating even more in a bottom less bucket) in stead of a marriage on marital conditions, with or without love .......
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I know a guy who did this back when it was 100k and he never had to give up his citizenship in the states. Your government and others will say, you have to renounce citizenship, but its impossible to enforce.v12 wrote:My country automatically scraps your local nationality, when you obtain another one, unless the love or birth channel. My country does even have the official governmental policy to be against dual nationality, with reason "conflict of loyalty". And will not grant a local nationality to a foreigner, unless the foreigner gives up its original nationality. Of course, unless the origin country forbids like that (for example several northern Africa/ME countries and Turkey). It is as it is, and applies to more EU countries, whether you like it or not.YaTingPom wrote:Nonsense. UK (and many other countries) allow dual nationality and as such you won’t lose your pension!
Honestly. I though I was the only one who spoke bollocks.
Allowing a second nationality does (government wise) also have a big advantage: The second local one can be withdrawn, when the person doesn't "behave". A problem we have in my country, that many, many people can not be deported by cancelling their local nationality, since they have no longer another nationality. According international treaties, a nationality can not be withdrawn, when there is only one. It collects losers and criminals, so to say.
The love channel is independent of the sex-mix and even independent whether it's an official marriage or a registered partnership. A bit childish comments, calling this gay. Suggests personal identity problems for those whole do so.
I checked for the UK and dual nationality is allowed, so the OP is safe (if on a UK nationality).
Good luck investing $300K+ (or donating even more in a bottom less bucket) in stead of a marriage on marital conditions, with or without love .......
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Nop, my gov. just sends you a withdraw letter, when they find out.....offshoresports wrote:I know a guy who did this back when it was 100k and he never had to give up his citizenship in the states. Your government and others will say, you have to renounce citizenship, but its impossible to enforce.
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I was quoted 35-40k about a year ago by someone whom I thought was reputable. But then again I have been here more than 7 years - maybe they were just going to expedite that process.PSD_Kiwi wrote:That's because the villas are only 200k...well probably more like 100k, if that, but they need to make a profit
Surely you've got contacts and inside information on obtaining citizenship jackrossi
What is your country?v12 wrote:My country automatically scraps your local nationality, when you obtain another one, unless the love or birth channel. My country does even have the official governmental policy to be against dual nationality, with reason "conflict of loyalty". And will not grant a local nationality to a foreigner, unless the foreigner gives up its original nationality. Of course, unless the origin country forbids like that (for example several northern Africa/ME countries and Turkey). It is as it is, and applies to more EU countries, whether you like it or not.YaTingPom wrote:Nonsense. UK (and many other countries) allow dual nationality and as such you won’t lose your pension!
Honestly. I though I was the only one who spoke bollocks.
Allowing a second nationality does (government wise) also have a big advantage: The second local one can be withdrawn, when the person doesn't "behave". A problem we have in my country, that many, many people can not be deported by cancelling their local nationality, since they have no longer another nationality. According international treaties, a nationality can not be withdrawn, when there is only one. It collects losers and criminals, so to say.
The love channel is independent of the sex-mix and even independent whether it's an official marriage or a registered partnership. A bit childish comments, calling this gay. Suggests personal identity problems for those whole do so.
I checked for the UK and dual nationality is allowed, so the OP is safe (if on a UK nationality).
Good luck investing $300K+ (or donating even more in a bottom less bucket) in stead of a marriage on marital conditions, with or without love .......
The op stated he was from the UK then you go on about not being allowed dual nationality. The US allows dual and won’t revoke your passport because you’ve got dual. In fact I know people who’s country doesn’t allow it but has still got dual. The reason. They don’t know. There’s no central linked up database for passports. (Unless you’re into infowars)
I think this love channel you talk of is what other people know as “marriage”.
The gay thing was a joke which was so over your head it hit God on the Arse.
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I know someone who has gotten their KH citizenship within the last few years.
He is married to a Khmer woman who does know some high up people, but he can not speak Khmer and hasn't been here for 7 years.
I recall him saying it was somewhere around 40-50k to get it done.
He is married to a Khmer woman who does know some high up people, but he can not speak Khmer and hasn't been here for 7 years.
I recall him saying it was somewhere around 40-50k to get it done.
0zirC wrote:Look into working with NGOs or Charitable organizations
No! No! Don't touch that idea with a shitty stick! If they get screwed over, they'll look to you first.
Come over, marry some bimbo for an agreed payment every month until you get naturalized and then divorce her. The last and biggest payment having been agreed on condition of uncontested divorce. I'd suggest 50% of the deal. It'll cost you peanuts.
Don't pick an ugly one or one with kids. The photos go on record.
No database needed, a broken sequence of entry/exit stamps is sufficient to make these things clear.YaTingPom wrote:....
There’s no central linked up database for passports.
Just a matter of taking the risk or not. Gambling to lose quite a lot, so to say. In the long run, quite some chances, gov does find out. Be it tax-treaties or whatever.
Better keep your childish drunkard "jokes" for your limited local pub public. On a public community it quite degenerates the overall perceived value of the forum.YaTingPom wrote:The gay thing was a joke which was so over your head it hit God on the Arse.
I forgot the name but there is a large borey north of PP that one that has a waterpark and a big triumphal arch at the entrance and a golf club, in the borey across the golf course by a lake there is the main office.ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote:I was quoted 35-40k about a year ago by someone whom I thought was reputable. But then again I have been here more than 7 years - maybe they were just going to expedite that process.PSD_Kiwi wrote:That's because the villas are only 200k...well probably more like 100k, if that, but they need to make a profit
Surely you've got contacts and inside information on obtaining citizenship jackrossi
The management there offered citizenship to Chinese people for 30k ish even if you just bought a small shophouse.
So with a 90k shophouse +30k~ gets you the citizenship ( I am not sure if limited to Chinese investors)
Jeez. You really need to get a sense of humor from somewhere dude. You really are a stick in the mud. Are you German?v12 wrote:No database needed, a broken sequence of entry/exit stamps is sufficient to make these things clear.YaTingPom wrote:....
There’s no central linked up database for passports.
Just a matter of taking the risk or not. Gambling to lose quite a lot, so to say. In the long run, quite some chances, gov does find out. Be it tax-treaties or whatever.
Better keep your childish drunkard "jokes" for your limited local pub public. On a public community it quite degenerates the overall perceived value of the forum.YaTingPom wrote:The gay thing was a joke which was so over your head it hit God on the Arse.
Where’s the ignore button?
Anyhoo. I’ve been offered it for $55k. (Not a sense of humour. That’s priceless. Boom!)
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