WHY GET A SECOND CITIZENSHIP?

Second citizenships can be obtained through different legal pathways, one of which is citizenship by investment, where a country grants its nationality in exchange for an economic investment in its territory. The result: a real second passport, with all the rights that come with it.

But not all programs work the same way. Some grant citizenship directly in just a few months, such as Vanuatu or Turkey. Others, like Portugal, offer residency first and a path to citizenship over time. The difference between one program and another can be years and hundreds of thousands of euros.

Choosing the right option depends on your situation: which passport you currently hold, how many countries you want to visit visa-free, how long you can wait, and how much you are willing to invest.

If you’re ready to take the next step, at Tax Nomads we select the most suitable program for your case and manage the entire process.

Frequently Asked Questions about Second Citizenship

There is no “best country” — there is a best passport for your situation.

The choice depends on factors such as your current nationality, your objectives (visa-free travel, tax optimization, legal security…), your budget, and how quickly you need to obtain it.

Some countries stand out for speed, others for cost, and others for the access they provide to certain regions or tax benefits.

Yes, it is perfectly legal.

In most countries, you can hold more than one nationality without any issue.

Spain, for example, allows it with certain countries through dual nationality agreements.

Before starting any process, we verify whether your country of origin allows it and how it affects your situation.

One grants residency. The other gives you the passport. 

Citizenship by investment allows you to obtain a passport directly, often within months.

A Golden Visa starts with residency and, after meeting certain requirements, can eventually lead to citizenship.

One is faster. The other usually requires a lower initial investment.

Yes, you don’t always need to relocate.

For example, options like Vanuatu or Turkey do not require prior residence, while others such as Portugal only require minimal stays.

The key is choosing the right program based on your situation.