Simon Vaillancourt – Freedom Surfer Course

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Simon Vaillancourt Freedom Surfer Course
In the thousands of years that have followed since ancient Greece and Rome, the meaning of citizenship has changed and evolved but this idea that citizenship entails participation in public life, equality and fair treatment has endured.

 
“This course can be ordered and delivered within one hour!Over the thousands years that have passed since the time of ancient Rome and Greece, the meaning and definition of citizenship has changed, but the concept that citizenship is participation in public life, equal treatment, and participation in public life has not changed.

Simon Vaillancourt – Freedom Surfer Course

My name is Simon I am the author of this course. I’m originally from Canada, and have lived the Zero Tax Nomad lifestyle since many years. This course will share the knowledge that I have gained over many thousands of meetings, years in business, and a lifetime living outside of the box. My main focus is on tax optimization. However, I also discuss how to obtain a second passport and a new residence, how to register your business in another country, best asset protection strategies, lifestyle hacking, long-term planning, and how to get out of debt.-term planning. I am not trying to tell you. “do that” but to inform you about all options so you can make informed decisions in both your personal and professional lives. For any questions, please contact me via the red button (large screens) or the button (small screens).
This module focuses on citizenship and the importance to positioning. Module two covers residence, module three covers business and module four covers assets protection. Module five covers lifestyle hacking, while module six addresses long-term planning.-Planning for the long term.
A history of citizenship

In the Greek city, thousands of years ago, the very idea of citizenship was first introduced.-states. Citizenship was a huge privilege back then. It distinguished free men from slaves and women, as well as barbarians. It wasn’t the right it is today and could be revoked due to a change of economic status or a criminal conviction. It not only marked you as a free man of good economic standing but also allowed you to participate in public life. Aristotle even famously stated that such participation was essential. “To take no part in the running of the community’s affairs is to be either a beast or a god!”.
The Romans took the Greek idea of citizenship and made it an empire.-A building tool. They granted citizenship to a vast portion of the empire’s population and by doing so, they legitimized their rule over those they had conquered. They established expectations, rights and obligations for citizens. They made citizens feel Roman, and made them proud to be Roman. We think the most important thing about them was that they instilled the belief that all citizens should be treated equally under law.
The meaning of citizenship has evolved over the thousands of years since ancient Rome and Greece, but the idea that citizenship involves participation in public life, equality, and fair treatment has remained constant.
Multiple forms of citizenship are available today. Most people are familiar with the national form. This form of citizenship is so widespread that almost everyone can have it. Although it is typically granted at birth, most people can obtain it through naturalization.
A supranational organization is another form of citizenship. One example is the European Union. This form of citizenship can be a way to get citizenship from another member of the organisation. If you don’t want to go through the tedious process of getting German citizenship, then this is an option. Instead, get the Bulgarian citizenship in two years and use it to reside in Germany as an EU citizen. The future is likely to see a dramatic increase in the number of citizens who are pursuing citizenship through free movement within UNASUR or CARICOM.
You can also apply for territorial citizenship. This is not a common type of citizenship, and only applies to certain countries. Hong Kong and Macau are examples. The citizens of these territories are full citizens of the People’s Republic of China but their right of abode is restricted to the territory in which the citizenship was issued (Hong Kong or Macau). Even though they hold a Chinese passport, they are not permitted to live anywhere else in China.
There is also cultural citizenship. This form of citizenship, while common, isn’t very useful. It is certainly not something worth trying in the context of location autonomy. The Commonwealth of Nations is an excellent example of cultural citizenship. Members of the Commonwealth of Nations receive citizenship “some” Other member states have benefits, including the right to vote in some types of elections.

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