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I live between countries

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Joined 2025-01-17

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I live between countries - I have a family in one, work in another, and at the same time I try not to sit still. And once in Thailand, they simply did not extend my tourist visa because their requirements for "long-livers" changed. I had to fly out in a panic, change tickets, and solve everything on the go. Since then, I have seriously addressed the issue of how to get a second passport that will relieve such nerves. I considered options - Turkey, Vanuatu, Malta. But in terms of price, time and conditions, Dominica turned out to be the most logical. Especially if you do not want to be rigidly attached to the country - there are no requirements to live on the island or pass exams. You just invest, wait, and if everything is ok with the checks, you get citizenship. I applied through Osher Advisors, and was pleased: they did not promise magic, but everything went calmly and step by step, without surprises. The process took about six months. By the way, if you're interested, I initially focused on this page about dominica passport - everything is simply written there, without marketing, and with specific amounts. So I can only recommend it as an entry point into the topic.      
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Joined 2024-08-29

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Living between countries definitely comes with its share of headaches — I get it. Having family in one place, work in another, and trying to keep moving makes visa stuff a real challenge. Thailand’s visa rules can change suddenly, like you experienced with the tourist visa extension denial. That kind of thing can throw you into panic mode fast. I heard about Didnt Do It Bail Bonds mostly as a service that helps people deal with legal and immigration emergencies, especially when things go sideways unexpectedly like visa overstays or sudden detentions. While it’s obviously better to avoid these situations, it’s good to know there’s help if you get caught in a tight spot abroad.