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55366863 No.55366863 [Reply] [Original]

Can I cash out tax free in Dubai?

>> No.55366887 [DELETED] 

ugly feets

>> No.55366919

Ok seriously bros how did they build a Utopia with 0 tax dollars? Is it all willed by Allah?

>> No.55366936

>>55366919
>Dig in ground
>Find oil
>Sell oil
>Kill criminals
>Import 3rd world laborers but make them leave later
Simple as. Also it's honestly really ugly but for no tax I'll take it

>> No.55367003

>>55366919
ELHAMdullilah

>> No.55367049

>>55366863
in theory yes, in practice any bank will flag your ass if you cashout more than 10/20k usd a month
so you need some visa, some business/employment/freelance license, and many, many bank accounts
you will spend months in bureacracy, it's not a quick cashout

>> No.55367991

>>55367049
What’s the easiest type of business to launder money to? For research purposes.

I already know the answer but operating a luxury restaurant must be annoying

>> No.55368008

>>55367049
What if I am from a country that has a retarded tax loophole where you owe no tax if you have spent less than 6 months per year in it for the last three years?

>> No.55369014

>>55367991
High end carwash
Laundry mat

>> No.55369118

>>55366863
you can do anything in Dubai
it's paradise on Earth

>> No.55369334

>>55369118
>you can do anything in Dubai

can u designate the streets?

>> No.55369351
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>>55369118
>up to 48C in July and August
>a paradise on Earth

>> No.55369402

>>55369118
Sandnigger cope. Imagine thinking anywhere with imported nature is a "paradise"

>> No.55369811

>>55366919
>utopia
It's pretty rampant with crime and defacto slavery.
They just fudge the numbers because it's the shitcoin of shitties and needs constant immigrant input.
Still doesn't have functional addresses btw.
There are better options for tax freedom that aren't in a fundamentalist islamic shithole.
Central/south america is unironically a safer choice.

>> No.55369989

>>55366919
I'm not going to ask anything if I don't have to pay taxes in my whole life, you don't bite the hand that feeds you, maybe this way I can finally get something out of the weird amalgam that is OBAYC

>> No.55369997

>>55369402
Imagine thinking anywhere without a massive prostitution industry, ladyboys as part of their culture, delicious food and picturesque islands is paradise. Make it, move to Thailand. Simple as.

>> No.55370141
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>>55369811
> It's pretty rampant with crime
I rarely get triggered on 4chin but ... You might just be the dumbest person to ever write a post here. Dubai is the safest touristy city in the world, and third safest overall, next to Abu Dhabi and Singapore.
There is literally no crime here, you total brainlet. People leave their lambos unlocked, and go for night time walks, which is next to impossible in "democratic" countries.
> defacto slavery
Translation: this place accepts Indians and Bangladeshis and gives them the highest salaries they can get in the world, whereas the good West that pillaged their countries wouldn't even accept them in, so that's no problem. Fuck you.
> needs constant immigrant input
Unlike which country?
> Still doesn't have functional addresses btw
It does, it just doesn't have a standard street layout due to being in the desert and not needing pedestrian streets.
> There are better options for tax freedom
There's literally none, but OK. It's not like you gave specific examples.
> that aren't in a fundamentalist islamic shithole
Muh LGTVHD+ unfriendly. We love the fact that you'd never come here.
> Central/south america is unironically a safer choice.
?!@#?!@#?!@?!?@?!?!?!?!?!?!???????

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To answer actual questions...
>>55366863
>Can I cash out tax free in Dubai?
If you always lived in Dubai, then sure.
Otherwise, it depends on your current country of residence, which you didn't share, so I can't help you.
If you're from the US, Australia, or Norway - you're fucked.
Once you get those basics cleared, I can navigate you through Dubai cashout options, which is kind of a mess tbqh
>>55366919
>0 tax dollars
0 tax dollars from income tax, which is disgusting theft. But taxes on consumption exist - 4% when you buy real estate, 5% of its yearly rental yield once you own it (regardless of whether you're renting it out), 5% VAT and every service is costly. The best roads in the world are maintained through toll taxes. It's not a tax free system, it's just a theft free system, but you still pay for your government services.
> Is it all willed by Allah?
Idk about Dubai, but 2 of the Emirates have literal Prophet Mohammed descendants as Sheikhs so maybe. They are sufi practitioners, they meditate and pray for hours daily, these are not your typical western degenerate crooks. I'm Christian, but I highly respect that.
>>55366936
>oil
True about the 90s, but natural resources make up less than 2% of Dubai's GDP. The oil is in Abu Dhabi, and they're not sharing it.
>>55367049
> in practice any bank will flag your ass if you cashout more than 10/20k usd a month
20k usd a month is nothing here, people cash out way more. But banks are not crypto-friendly, that part is true. I know people who cash out $10k every other day with no issues, I wouldn't push it that far personally.
> so you need some visa, some business/employment/freelance license, and many, many bank accounts
you will spend months in bureacracy, it's not a quick cashout
True
>>55367991
> What’s the easiest type of business to launder money to
Don't trust youtube videos and seething LGTVHD+ soiboys, you don't want to be committing crimes in Dubai.

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>>55368008
Then you should be good to go, but consult a knowledgeable (on crypto) lawyer and accountant first.
Don't just assume you're the guru of loopholes.
Frankly, my country actually has a loophole, and I'm still under investigation and will have to spend 2 years proving it in court, and I don't know how corrupt judges are so there's that.
>>55369351
It doesn't go beyond 40 on the Palm, just don't live deep within the desert.
It's not ideal, but it's seriously impressive how the only faults of this place are not the ruler's fault.
And they're actually changing the weather here and actively building forests.
>>55369402
Yeah, it doesn't have nature, which is tough luck, but they did everything right.
You can still use it as a base, and then travel to places with better natural beauty throughout the year, especially the summer.
>>55369997
Kek-ed, but honestly, Thailand is pretty good once you've cashed out. I'd prefer Malaysia myself, as I'm a family man, but good choice overall.
Then again, Dubai is just simpler for your cashout process, you can move forward from there.

>> No.55370197

>>55370168
I'm from Romania (EU), how do I cash out my crypto and go back to my country and spend it?

>> No.55370228

>>55366919
set up by the british aristocracy bc its the same ancient bloodline
>muh utopia
yea just like every other supposed utopia on the back of slave labor

>> No.55370312

>>55370197
>how do I cash out my crypto
What's your initial issue? I'll guess there's 3 scenarios
>You don't want to pay the already low tax rate
Cashing out in Dubai might be pricier, you need to live here for at least 2 years, you'll need to set up a company to get a visa, etc. You'll pay $40k on the company for 3 years, and life in Dubai isn't cheap. Compare this to what you'll pay in tax and figure out if it's worth it.
>You don't want to declare, which might bring the Romanian mafia after you
Then move to Dubai for good. That rules out returning back to Romania and spending the money.
>You simply want the money in your bank acc and don't care about tax, you like Romania and need to stay.
Then Dubai is not a good option, because banks are not crypto-friendly.
Try opening an account with Chase, or ask around to see if Frick bank is still fine with crypto and open an account in Liechtenstein.

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Speaking of cashing out. Would my bank freeze my account if I were to transfer a large sum($100k) from Coinbase to my bank, which is Chase? I've cashed out at sums less than $10k, I just don't want to be wrongfully investigated for restructuring if I were to make wire transfers of $10k, 10 different times.

>> No.55370355

>>55370347
>which is Chase
From what I've heard, Chase might be the most crypto-friendly big bank in the world.
Still, go to the bank and ask them first.
If they want proof of source of funds, provide in advance.

>> No.55370436

>>55370355
Can't I call them, kinda don't want to go to a small branch and say "Hey, I'm cashing out six figures to my account, here's my Coinbase balance as proof" and wouldn't the fact it came from Coinbase itself instead add credence to its legitimacy? Not like I'm coming in with stacks of cash to a branch.

>> No.55370439

>>55370347
What is worst trying it with 10k or getting 100% flagged with 100k.
Chase needs to provide source of income if you have 6 figures cashed out. It's classic AML

>> No.55370553

>>55370436
Idk, maybe try calling them, I know nothing about the US, other than what US crypto bros in Dubai have told me (and they all use Chase).
I just think it's common sense to talk to them first, and then withdrawing, instead of getting your money frozen.
Going through Coinbase won't help, since most criminals can easily do the same.
A call should work but it depends on what level of service they're providing.

>> No.55370591

>>55370439
I guess I'll spend a few months cashing out stuff under $10k. I can't provide a source of income at the moment because I am unemployed, but I bought all my crypto when i had a job. Is that what you mean by source of income?

>> No.55370593

>>55366863
If you're american you're screwed as their laws apllies to any citizen, even abroad.

Otherwise sure.

>> No.55370599

>>55366919
Huge oil revenues combined with small wages thanks to legal slavery.

>> No.55370754

>>55370591
>I can't provide a source of income at the moment because I am unemployed, but I bought all my crypto when i had a job. Is that what you mean by source of income?
Sounds like a solid source of funds to me, as long as you've paid your taxes.

>> No.55371235

>>55370168
>If you always lived in Dubai, then sure.
how about if i plan to move there medium to long term and go the full route with legit residency and everything, not having any immediate need to return back home which is the eu
my country doesnt have any exit tax or global taxation business so they cant fuck me on that, would appreciate any tips on dubai details as it seems like the best place to expatriate too

>> No.55371307

dubai might be safe and all that but it's the most dull unintersting place imagineable.

If you like wondering around aimlessly consooming from one air conditioned mall to another while ferried around by taxis then go ahead. It's not dubai's fault because it's a fucking desert but the place is devoid of culture and history and so has decided to important the trashiest bullshit from around the world.

The skyscrapers are cool, but quickly become boring. The place feels like wondering around the world's biggest airport, but that's about it.

>> No.55371962

>>55370186
Can u elaborate on Malaysia?

>> No.55371971

>>55370168
>5% of its yearly rental yield once you own it (regardless of whether you're renting it out)
do you mean service fees? if not, you're wrong.

>t. dubai reisdent since 2020.

there are A LOT of ukrainians and russians immigrating for years. it's getting full. job market is a nightmare. 1 opening in a good company gets 200 applicants in the first hour, end of day it's more than 1000.

>> No.55372338

>>55371307
>dubai might be safe and all that but it's the most dull unintersting place imagineable
only boring people get bored
if your mind is limited why do you even worry about money anyway. you're more likely to be happy wagecucking so you can be part of a system greater than yourself

>> No.55373046

>>55371962
>Can u elaborate on Malaysia?
Best value for money cost of living.
High quality of roads, infrastructure, education and medical services at almost third world level costs.
People are also quite friendly.
>>55371971
No, service fees are usually much higher, if you live in an apartment, and much lower if you live in a villa. I'm talking about a tax, that you usually pay as part of your DEWA bill.
IDK if it's applicable everywhere, I live on the Palm.
>>55371235
1. Make sure you don't owe anything by consulting lawyers in your cunt
2. Start a free zone company in Dubai to get a visa
3. Just move and enjoy life
4. Your free zone renewals might cost $6k-$10k every year, if you plan on buying real estate you can get a 10 year visa by buying a place and shut down your company later on.
5. Go to local blockchain events and people will guide you, I don't want to send glowies against the nice OTCs, but in general, banks are not crypto friendly, but thankfully everyone here accepts cash for everything, and you can buy cars and real estate in crypto, so you'll manage.

>> No.55373072

>>55372338
>but it's the most dull unintersting place imagineable
Not gonna pretend that's not the case.
I'll need to stay for a few more years, but tbqh I'm happy with playing my musical instruments at home, then swimming, going to the gym, reading books, getting my family to eat out every night, inviting old friends to visit for 2 weeks at a time (occupied for half the year), seeing a few Dubai acquaintances every now and then. It's a bad place to get constant entertainment in, unless you're wealthy enough to spend $500k/yr.
But you can stay occupied with fun stuff regardless.

>> No.55373367

>>55373046
thanks fren, so would it theoretically be possible to buy a house in crypto and then sell it again for usd or any other fiat that then would be legitimately in a bank account there?
when you are saying banks arent crypto friendly just how bad is it? like we close all your accounts thanks for playing if they see a 10k transfer from binance or coinbase, or is it just dont dumb a mil over in one go
it would of course be necessary to periodically cash something out to fund my lifestyle or do a single bigger one

>> No.55373387

>>55373367
and also follow up question now we got someone with experience in this matter:
how monitored is the internet? can you browse the chans on open access, what about torrenting? or is it full paranoid schizo opsec for even minor things necessary

>> No.55373558
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>>55372338
keep coping about the tacky, concrete shithole filled with the most vapid and superficial people you'll ever meet served my desperate phillipino/bangladeshi/kenyan indentured slaves as your kids lungs and immune system get wrecked by silica.

I'm 1000x happier in a walking around national park or hiking the alps, road trips across US landscapes stopping in small bars, walking around a city that has 3k+ years of history and actually interacting with locals or sitting on a beach watching an ocean crash in having a cocktail and a cig.

Ironic that you blab on about money when that is literally the only thing that mattes in Dubai. And I haven't wagecucked in half a decade (biz owner), keep projecting.

>pic is you living it up in Dubai

>> No.55373626

>>55373046
DEWA is water and electricity paid by the tenant, that's all. my relative owns apartments here and there is literally no tax when owning, just service fees.

stop advertising it here, we're full bro and you should know it. I'm thinking of moving to SEA for the remaining bear market, it's getting full and more expensive by the week.

>>55373558
>I'm 1000x happier
cope harder. you have 0 clue what you are talking about.

>> No.55373674

>>55370168
>They are sufi practitioners, they meditate and pray for hours daily
Which ones in particular?

>> No.55373720

>>55369014
ok, lenny dykstra

>> No.55373760

>>55366863
Imagine being this easy to buy.
>Build few skyscrapers
>Create jetset life owned by literal saudi kings
>Westerners are ready to throw away their democracy because they think Dubai is a much better system
I can't believe there are people who are genuinely retarded like this.

>> No.55373863

>>55369118
You can't have sex on the beach.
>>55366863
Not worth it unless you have north of $10M. Yeah you will save on cash, but it isn't easy to retire on that in Dubai. It is much easier to move to a rural town and to slowly cash out using Monero. If you want to play it safe you can even pay low taxes by having a front online business where you pay yourself money. Seeing your picture though, you are a degenerate coomer who won't be content with that kind of life. You want to blow your money on a car and a gold digger.

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>>55373367
>so would it theoretically be possible to buy a house in crypto and then sell it again for usd or any other fiat that then would be legitimately in a bank account there
I believe so, yes.
I never went the whole way, so I can't confirm whether the bank would ask additional questions when you sell the place. Worst case, imo, just keep it for 5 years, rental yields are at 7% rn for many places (would drop to 5% after taxes, service charges and paying for someone to maintain it, but still).
>when you are saying banks arent crypto friendly just how bad is it?
They straight up ask you if you have bitcoins when you're opening your account and you have to lie, that bad. Thankfully, I was all in stables and AVAX in 2021 so I didn't lie about not having bitcoin, kek.
And no, you can't transfer from Coinbase/Binance. RAKBank apparently has some sort of deal with Kraken, but you need proof of 6 months of waging before they even open you an account there, which is absurd.
>it would of course be necessary to periodically cash something out to fund my lifestyle or do a single bigger one
OTCs can at least give you cash, which is king here, and you can pay anywhere with cash. It's kind of a bummer, but not the worst thing in the world. As long as you warn your OTC in advance, you can cash out $50k per day, some people are doing it.
> how monitored is the internet
Porn is banned, and this includes the images on 4chan. Just use a VPN. I torrented Andrew Tate's courses just earlier today kek.

>> No.55374465

>>55371307
This. Although, I recommend visiting if you are into cars. So many oil princes driving around in multi million dollar cars. It will beat an auto show.

>> No.55374486

I literally do not get the appeal of that desert shithole. I live in the desert of Texas and hate it. Dubai is the same shit except you're surrounded by sand niggers, street shitters, and russian whores who get shit on for a living. No thanks.

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>>55373558
You don't do these things every single day, do you?
What's wrong with setting up a base in Dubai, and then taking the plane to go hiking?
And why do you think your lifestyle is what interests the people asking us questions here?
Dubai is a temporary place to stay, everyone knows that, but it does a damn good job at being a good temporary place to stay.
>>55373626
On the doc once I pay my DEWA I get two sections on the right for the Bill Summary. One says "Dubai Electricity & Water Authority" and has my elec and water bills, the other, in brown, reads "Dubai Municipality" and has my Housing and Sewage bills. Housing is the 5% tax I mentioned. It's paid by the owner, you might not get it if you're renting.
>>55373674
Those of Ras al Khaimah and Sharjah, I believe.
>>55373760
I would gladly throw away democracy even without the skyscrapers and jetset life.
Enjoy your forced LGTVHD+ propaganda, constant muggings and inability to take a walk at night, faggot.
Also enjoy being around a populace that's being brainwashed by media to be always angry at something, and enjoy having your tax money being thrown at the loudest most obnoxious people to keep them from protesting. What a great system we gave up on, wow.
>>55373863
>just launder money for decades while hoping that crypto is still a thing at the time, bro. Moving to a safe and well-functioning city for 3 years, during which you're still free to travel, is too much hassle.

>> No.55374516

>>55374486
>I literally do not get the appeal of that desert shithole.
It's crime free, with good healthcare and education, so it caters to families.
It's also very well functioning, and with a fair tax system.
Tradeoffs are to be made, but imo the advantages are obvious.

>> No.55374822

>>55374444
checked those quads
and thanks for all the answer fren its appreciated
if 50k/day otc cash deals are possible then there is nothing to worry about
banks cucking you was my biggest fear, but hearing this dubai in 2025 its gonna be my cousin is already there on a legit job so i can crash in his place until i bought a house for residency

and top kek at tates courses

>> No.55374987 [DELETED] 

>>55374496
>Housing and Sewage bills. Housing is the 5% tax
now I get it. that's not a "tax" in my opinion. just fees. the tenant is paying those if rented. here they have lots of hidden "taxes" in the form of fees. I'm just saying if you know you know (knowledge fee).

overall nice here, especially when you're conservative. russians/easter europeans are a problem though. way different culture. hope they'll learn soon.

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>>55374822
mfw I actually paid for the real world to learn dropshipping quicker (I kinda made it from crypto but felt bored).
pls no judge.

>> No.55375027

>>55374496
>Housing and Sewage bills. Housing is the 5% tax
now I get it. that's not a "tax" in my opinion. just fees. the tenant is paying those if rented. here they have lots of hidden "taxes" in the form of fees. I'm just saying if you know you know (knowledge fee).

overall nice here, especially when you're conservative. russians/easter europeans are a problem though. way different culture. hope they'll learn soon.

>>55374486
>. Dubai is the same shit
google dubai beaches and get mind blown. many who don't travel or don't care doesn't even know they have beaches here. white sand, blue water. during daytime very hot, night time very nice. one of the best beaches on earth. but please, don't come. it's full.
>street shitters
that's a positive, many services are very affordable because of this.

>> No.55375053

>>55374987
>russians/easter europeans are a problem though. way different culture. hope they'll learn soon.
I'm eastern euro too, but gotta agree about the Ruskies, they are a menace, especially on the palm.
I was walking down the boardwalk once when some russian idiot decided to try and aim for a garbage bin with a bottle, the pieces from it almost hit me.
Then you have the poorer mafia dudes with the BMWs driving like idiots.
I honestly hope those who put the rest of us here in danger would get deported, you can honestly just tell when a driver is Russian.
I've actually had to stand up for some of the poorer Filipino personnel here when Russian whores start screaming at them. I hope this place gives them the tough love they need in order to become full-fledged humans again, if their parents failed so hard.
Not really war-related hatred, either, Ukrainians here are just as bad, literally every Ukrainian couple I see here is a thug+prostitute combo. That's probably the type of people who managed to escape the war, while the good ones are sent to the trenches, sad stuff overall.

>> No.55375088

>>55375027
>that's a positive, many services are very affordable because of this.
Agreed, also they are genuinely nicer humans than the Eastern Euros I grew up amongst. Their kindness is more genuine than that of anglos, too.
Back in EE I used to be annoyed when I had to be around poorfags, because you could immediately tell why they're poor, and they'd always try to drag you down with them.
In Dubai, the rich are the assholes, and the poor are the good people, it's a weird change of pace for me and I'm really not used to that. Most of my new acquaintances are poor labourers.
Indians and Pakis rock, Filipino culture seems a bit more distant to me, even though I'm Christian, but they're pretty much all good people, too.

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Man feet with infected toenails. This is making it?

>> No.55376118

>>55375088
>>EE and christian
you're Romanian aren't you? good folks.

>>55375053
>poorer mafia dudes
report them immediately so they will get used to the laws here. if you see someone dressing like a slut or drinking in public, directly report and deport. some of them still don't know that insulting (idiot, crazy, flipping the bird etc.) is a jail/high fine offense here ("no more than one year or a fine of not more than twenty thousand dirhams").

>> No.55376235

>>55366919
Dubai is corrupt and ran by women covertly

>> No.55377634

just do it in Turkey, btc is tax free. you need two things:
- a bank account (some banks are foreigner friendly)
- a btcturk account (it's the safest exchange)

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>>55373046
I've been eyeing Malaysia myself. Been to Johor and really liked it although private schools seemed kind of pricey, maybe because of how close it is to Singapore.

Where would you personally like to live in Malaysia, anon? Appreciate the alpha dropped in this thread

>> No.55377908

>>55370168
Based, been looking at Dubai for months, the Caribbean sounds better for me though

>> No.55377921

>>55366919
Dubai doesn’t have sewage

>> No.55377947

>>55366863
if you are US just go to PR like the paul brothers and peter schiff. Only place on earth with no federal taxation without renouncing citizenship.
Otherwise just renounce citizenship and fuck off to a country you can cash out but the PR route is way more convenient only shitty thing is now you are on PR for 51% of the year

>> No.55378723

>>55369118
Kissing girls in public banned. Alcohol banned

>> No.55378761

>>55373046
>>Best value for money cost of living.
>High quality of roads, infrastructure, education and medical services at almost third world level costs.
and power outage all the time...

>> No.55379673

>>55370141
Says the rich westerner who very clearly holds his nose away from slave labor.
This isn't LGTV nigger, you are a spoiled pampered bitch like the rest of these California tech pricks. Your money was given to you by a Sheikh instead of a kike cabal funneling federal corruption money through FAGMAN.
>muh great life in Dubai
For you, sociopath.

>> No.55379695

>>55366863
If you are a US citizen, yes. Know the rules. You have to be out of the country for more than 9 months and tax free on the first $120k. However, you may be better off incorporating in Dubai and run everything through your business entity.

>> No.55380044

>>55377921
if you really believe this, you're an idiot.

>>55378723
rightfully so, you can still kiss but don't cry if you get a warning or looks. alcohol in public is banned, but you can buy it in dedicated liquor stores and drink it in private. I will report every fuck-up who drinks in public, penalties are jail/heavy fines.

>> No.55380115

>>55373863
>sex on the beach

What are you some kind of animal?

>> No.55380833

>thread about cashing tax free
>0 mentions about buying a caribbean passport for $100k and travelling 150+ countries

u retards arent going to make it

>> No.55380879

>>55375721
not looking good

>> No.55381973
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>>55379673
I'm not a westerner, which you would have known had you read the thread, also go see a shrink, faggot
>>55380833
The cheapest one is $125k (25k in fees) it takes months to complete, and by that time the next bull run might have started already.
Also you still need to be a resident of a tax-free destination, and neither St Kitts nor Antigua are that, if you actually live there long enough.
Finally, these are not family-friendly, there's barely any people there, let alone services, including healthcare.
These are only a necessity to burgers, who want to revoke their burger citizenship, and the whole process takes long.
It's a good thing to be familiar with those passports, though.
I just figured that $125k is more than what most people here owe in taxes anyway.

>> No.55381996

>>55381973
P.S. In St Kitts you can pay in Bitcoin Cash, which can expedite the process, as you don't need to cash out before you start the citizenship acquisition process.
Also there's an option to buy real estate instead of donating, DON'T GO FOR IT, you'll be a holding a bag much heavier than $125k.

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>>55381973
>>55381996
P.S. If you're buying for a whole family, Grenada is the best option, 200k for four people (about 230k with fees) and the citizenship itself is better, as it gives you visa-free access to China.
Then again, a lot of people went the St Lucia route, which I'm not all too familiar with.
If anyone thinks this is valuable info, you can also contribute.

>> No.55383552

>>55381973
>Also you still need to be a resident of a tax-free destination, and neither St Kitts nor Antigua are that, if you actually live there long enough.
all income is tax free there and you can just hop around the caribbeans even a better place to have kids than the degen west

>> No.55385334

What is that Arab luxury country where they don't have proper sewage and have to move truckloads of poop all the time?

>> No.55385427

>>55379673
YES. The Gulf States are proof that everything bad is not necessary but is in fact done to you all of this wealth can be ours and they would never be any need to compete with foreign labor the foreign labor could simply be paid a pittance and then sent away upon encountering the slightest problem homelessness poverty precariousness foreign labor these are all weapons employed against you the citizen the Gulf States are proof of this

>> No.55385545

>>55385427
it was always an option but when genocide is the intent obviously they would never do the proper thing

>> No.55385812

>>55380833
>caribbean passport
thought about that, but since you have to live there for half a year so the taxman doesnt come to rape you, you get stuck with the hurricane problem
having enough protection to be fully covered from that takes a lot of money, so dubai with its zero hazards is a much better choice when you first make it
also the crime in the cities in some of those places is pretty high

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>>55366863
HEY! EVERYONE PAYS THEIR FAIR SHARE.

>> No.55385851

>>55370228
niggers will be subhuman no matter what, so what's wrong with making them useful for a change?

>> No.55385873

>>55366863
Only if you renounce your US citizenship.

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You can but I feel like you'd be obligated to live a flashy lifestyle. If that's what you're into, do it. I've been to Dubai about seven times now and I feel like it is all flash and no substance. Honestly I preferred Muscat and even Manama more than Dubai. Still, Dubai is a fun place to visit. If you have the money and time, the sand dune tours are pretty cool.

>> No.55385903

>>55366863
i wish i had money

>> No.55385965

>>55370168
So could I in theory open a business in a free trading zone, get my visa, rent a place, get a job, and search for a place to buy?

Sort of mixing my legit funds with crypto funds via those otc desks.
Also heard you can cash out via binance in UAE, is that recommended?

Probably looking to move to UAE forever with my wife anyway, am a muslim, so I don't mind the restrictions lol.
Coming from the Netherlands which is looking to become a terrible place for rich people like the rest of Europe in a few years.

Need to stay ahead of the curve and bounce before that happens.

You have some extra tips for migrating to Dubai? Some problems you encountered?

>> No.55386043

>>55385891

Why do all the pictures turn sideways on this site?

>> No.55386323

>>55366919
shipping in desperate laborers from indonesia and similar places with the promise of good pay, but then its actually indentured servitude living in company slums and perpetual poverty and they cant ever afford a ticket back

>> No.55387183

>>55386323
Sounds like Canada

>> No.55387920

>>55385334
It isn't "a country", you are talking about the tallest building in the world (Burj Khalifa - in Dubai) which at some point had to carry out sewage by trucks. It is a myth that they still do this.
>>55385873
Tina Turner was smart enough to do this and became a Swiss citizen. RIP my black queen.

>> No.55388341

>>55366863
>Can I cash out tax free in Dubai?
No. The tax is that you have to live in Dubai.

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>>55386043
4chan removes exif (location data, etc) but most platforms don't, so if you use pictures you took on your phone here it will be in an incorrect orientation

if you want the right orientation just remove the exif yourself and rotate it