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One should consider expatriate internationalized ...<br />One should consider expatriate internationalized living, and even becoming an international person, <br /><br />Munkee writes Here ae the mny bnefits of hving a bank account in Hong Kong. Simon Black of SovereignMan writes Hong Kong is an excellent place to bank. One of the best in the world, in my opinion. Why? Because the banks are strong, stable, innovative, and well-capitalized [and account holders] are free to choose what currency to accept (and save), whether HK dollars, US dollars, Chinese Yuan, gold, or anything else. <br /><br />And Darren Kaiser writes in Doug Casey’s Sovereign Man Chile to join US Waive Program. Countries listed in the Visa Waiver Program are listed below. Successfully joining the Visa Waiver Program means Chile would become a better option for Americans seeking a second passport, if they are considering renouncing their US citizenship one day. After Chile has joined the program, an American could obtain Chilean citizenship, give up their US passport, and still return to the US visa-free for up to 90 days. There are plenty of people who would like to renounce US citizenship but still would like to have the option to travel to the US occasionally, without the headache of applying for a visa. Obtaining Chilean citizenship after Chile has joined the Visa Waiver Program would allow them to do just thattheyenguyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08515095308836729043noreply@blogger.com