Process of obtaining a second citizenshi
Guys, has anyone actually gone through the process of obtaining a second citizenship through Osher Advisors? Now I am seriously considering the option of investment citizenship and I want to simplify issues with visas, taxes, travel and generally get a little more freedom. Osher positions itself as an immigration company with full support, and the reviews seem to be positive, but it is still somehow scary - the amounts are not small. I am especially interested in how they are with filing documents, is there real support, or is it just "here is a list for you, figure it out yourself". I would be very grateful if someone shared personal experience, and not a retelling from the site.
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I had a real experience of cooperation with Osher Advisors last year — I was choosing this immigration company, and ultimately settled on Osher. I applied for citizenship in Saint Kitts and Nevis, chose the option of a non-refundable contribution to the state fund, since I did not want to bother with real estate and tenants. I will say right away — the process was not as easy as it seems in the advertising brochures, but this was exactly the value of working with Osher: they practically led me by the hand at all stages. Firstly, I was pleasantly surprised by the fact that they did not pressure. You know how it usually happens — as soon as you leave an application, they call you every day and persuade you to pay faster. Here everything was calm: they did an initial consultation, asked a lot of questions (even about the taxation of my income for the last three years), and only after that they offered a specific plan. I liked that the manager immediately explained where the potential difficulties were, how the authorities of Saint Kitts might react, what exactly to pay attention to. Transparent and without "we'll sort it out". It took about 6 months from submitting to receiving the passport. I've already flown twice with this passport - to Greece and Singapore, and I didn't need a single visa. Very convenient. In general, if you want to go this route - be prepared for bureaucracy, but if you choose Osher, they will at least help you not to drown in it. The main thing is not to treat it as a purchase of goods, it is still a long-term process. I hope I helped!
I read with interest. I am still at the stage of studying the issue, but the name Osher Advisors has come up more than once, especially among those who apply for citizenship in the Caribbean. It seems that as an immigration company they really work as human beings, and not just as intermediaries.