I have been thinking about a second citizenship

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    thiefcrazy98
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    Friends, hello! I have been thinking about a second citizenship by investment for several weeks now – I am mainly looking at the Caribbean, like Dominica or Antigua. Yesterday I accidentally came across the Osher Advisors website, they position themselves as an immigration company with full support. At first glance, everything looks good: professional, official, without “over-promises”. But you know yourself, there are so many “pseudo-experts” now that trust is a rarity. Has anyone actually dealt with them? Not just consultations, but actually went through the whole process from application to passport. I am interested in how involved they are, whether they keep their word, whether they give up in the middle, how they lead the client. I really don’t want to get into a long and stressful story.

    #49698
    EvanDuke
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    Yes, I had a very specific experience with Osher Advisors — I got citizenship of Saint Lucia with their help last year. I am sharing it as honestly as possible, because I also went in with suspicion. This entire investment citizenship industry is too tied to trust, and yes, many “agents” work on the principle of “take the money — do what you want with it.” With Osher, it was different. Let me start by saying that they did not rush me at the first stage. I liked that right away. The consultant calmly asked a million clarifying questions: not just “if we have the money, we’ll take it,” but specifically about tax residency, family situation, sources of income, they even asked about my profession and plans for the next couple of years. There was a feeling that they really wanted to understand whether this path was right for me. When I chose the program — like you, I was also leaning towards the Caribbean, but ultimately settled on Saint Lucia — they sent me a clear list of documents, but not just “here’s the list, goodbye,” but with detailed explanations: where to get them, how to apply, what common mistakes people make, what will definitely be rejected during the inspection, etc. I got confused twice with the bank statements, and each time they checked everything and asked me to redo it before submitting. This saved me, because then everything went smoothly. If you are choosing between several companies, my experience with Osher was positive. But, of course, be ready to participate, check, double-check. This is not “pay and forget,” it is still a process that requires attention. But if there is a normal immigration company nearby, it makes the path much easier and calmer.

    #49699
    tbes50203
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    I read with interest. I also recently started looking at citizenship through investment, without any concrete steps yet. Osher Advisors, judging by what you write, are really not just intermediaries, but a serious immigration company with support. I’ll have to take note of them.

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