Second citizenship for cryptocurrency: is it real or not?
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Second citizenship for cryptocurrency: is it real or not?

December 18, 2024
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Apex Capital Partners
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Despite loud statements, not a single popular second citizenship by investment program has launched processing for receiving direct transfers from candidates in cryptocurrency. However, it is still possible to make an investment in cryptocurrency, but only via a licensed agent of the program.

It is possible to obtain a second citizenship not only for yourself, but also for your family members. This decision will affect your standard of living in general. For example, Caribbean citizenship will allow you to travel to the Schengen countries without a visa (90 days every six months), as well as to visit the UK without a visa (180 days a year, continuously). In a global context where travel is becoming increasingly bureaucratic despite advances and technology, this is a very promising opportunity.

How to get a second citizenship with cryptocurrency?

For example, an applicant wants to apply for citizenship of Vanuatu or Grenada (Caribbean), and his main assets are in cryptocurrency. In this case, you can contact a licensed agent, Apex Capital Partners, with a request for this payment option.

Then the investor makes a transfer in USDT to APEX, and the company, in turn, credits the state account with USD as an official representative of its client. So, cryptocurrency through APEX can be used to pay for citizenship in Antigua, Saint Kitts, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Lucia, Vanuatu.

At the moment, the value of many cryptocurrencies is at its peak, and this is a great opportunity to apply for alternative citizenship and enjoy all the benefits of a neutral passport.

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