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.