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Liechtenstein - The Richest Country in the World (Residency, Citizenship, Taxes, Life, etc)
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Liechtenstein, officially the Principality of Liechtenstein is a small landlocked country in the Upper Rhine Valley between Austria in the east and Switzerland in the west.
From north to south, the country is about 24 km (15 mi) long, an area of 160 km² (61.8 sq mi) making the country the sixth-smallest independent nation in the world.
Today Liechtenstein has a population of 37,600 people (in 2015), and the national capital is Vaduz. The spoken language is German.
The United Nations ranks Liechtenstein 2015 as the c...
published: 15 Jun 2022
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Go to Liechtenstein and use the Blockchain Law
A Future of Finance Interview with Thomas Nägele from NÄGELE Attorneys at Law LLC.
The principality of Liechtenstein provides the most welcoming environment on the planet for the entrepreneurs of the token economy. Thomas Nägele, managing partner at the Nägele law firm in Vaduz and a software developer as well as a lawyer, was a member of the government working party that drafted the Liechtenstein Trusted Technology Law (TVTG) or Blockchain Act.
He spoke to Future of Finance founder Dominic Hobson about the difficulties of capturing novel, technology-based concepts in law and implementing them in regulation, the need for forms of reintermediation as well as disintermediation in digital asset issuance and investing, and how Liechtenstein can capitalise on its leading position before the M...
published: 11 Jun 2021
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Top 10 Things to Do in Liechtenstein 2024 | Places to Visit
Embark on a journey to the picturesque principality of Liechtenstein and explore its hidden gems. In this video, we unveil the top 10 places to visit in Liechtenstein in 2024. From stunning castles and breathtaking landscapes to charming villages and cultural landmarks, Liechtenstein has something to captivate every traveler. Join us as we take you on a virtual tour of this enchanting destination and inspire your next adventure.
👉 Subscribe to our channel and turn on 🔔 http://bit.ly/travel-xtreme
CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
0:45 #10 Winter Fun in Malbun
1:49 #9 Hiking the Historical Eschnerberg Trail
2:48 #8 Triesenberg's Culinary Delights
3:41 #7 Schaan and the Liechtenstein Festival
4:42 #6 The Towns of Nendeln and Eschen
5:32 #5 Liechtenstein National Museum
6:20 #4 Gutenberg Castle
7:14 #3 S...
published: 21 Jun 2023
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Liechtenstein: Is This the Hardest Country to Immigrate to?
Liechtenstein: The Hardest Country to Move to?
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In this video we will talk about Liechtenstein, and why it is one of the hardest countries in Europe and in the world to immigrate to.
00:00 Intro
Liechtenstein is a country in Europe, but unlike most countries in Europe it rarely makes it to the news and a lot of people don’t even know where it is. T
01:24 Liechtenstein Residence Permit
If you are looking to get a residence permit in Liechtenstein, know that the odds of getting one are really low. Even if you work in Liechtenstein, that does not mean that...
published: 14 Nov 2021
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Liechtenstein: Where princes reign supreme | Focus on Europe
Liechtenstein is ruled by an unelected prince who wields more political power than almost any other European monarch. Nestled between Switzerland and Austria, the tiny principality is celebrating its 300th anniversary this year.
For more news go to: http://www.dw.com/en/
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published: 08 May 2019
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The Secret Tax Heaven No ONE Talks About
My Visit to one of the richest countries in the world and tax & private baking haven, Liechtenstein.
Book a 1-1 Call with Wealthy Expat ▶ https://wealthyexpatcall.com/book
✅ How my Client got $50 Million Stuck in a Swiss Bank: https://youtu.be/sdsMwoNe82g
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In this video we talk about Liechtenstein, a small nation in Europe nestled in the mountains that is famous for their low taxes, private banking sector, and wealth management reputation. Even though its a very small country, Liechtenstein attracts a lot of ultra high net worth individuals specifically from the EU that want to deposit money into Liechtenstein banks and take advantage of the very low taxes it has to offer.
I visited Liechtenstein to see if it was a...
published: 20 Jun 2022
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Bona Fide Good faith in International Law | General principles of law
#law #internationallaw #lawschool
The obligation to act in good faith is one of the most prominent general principles of law, as stipulated in Article 38 of the International Court of Justice Statute,
as it governs the creation and performance of legal obligations, whatever their source, in both civil and common law regimes
For Isocrates, the good faith principle was common law of all mankind, while Cicero qualified good faith as a foundation of justice.
The principle has been a key element of ancient Roman law, particularly contract law, by binding a foreigner and a Roman citizen to their agreement.
Good faith was also mentioned in the international peace treaty between France and Spain in 1659.
In modern International Law, The United Nations Charter requires all Members to fulfill...
published: 29 Sep 2021
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Alois Prince Of LIECHTENSTEIN Lifestyle | ROYALS Of Lichtenstein | Prince Of Liechtenstein
Are there any European royals with real power left? Well, there is one prince, albeit from a small country, who wields an extraordinary amount of power for a 21st-century monarch, and his people seem to enjoy it.
Crown Prince Alois took over day-to-day royal governance while his father remained officially head of state. The principality celebrated its 200th anniversary in 2006.
Welcome to “Planet Lux'' and in this video, we’ll see everything you need to know about Alois, the Prince of Liechtenstein and his lifestyle. Curious to know? Let’s find out!
Prince Hans-Adam II is the Reigning Prince of the House of Liechtenstein and the Principality of Liechtenstein's Head of State. He has delegated state affairs to his first-born son and heir to the throne, Prince Alois.
Hey Buddy Nice To Se...
published: 30 Sep 2022
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Driving from Vaduz to the Liechtenstein-Austria Border to Luzern, Switzerland
Driving from Vaduz to the Liechtenstein-Austria Border then to Luzern, Switzerland
Thanks for the comment. I get to enjoy my vacation again from 2 years ago. This day, we were suppose to drive from Luzern, Switzerland to Munich, Germany to enjoy the beginning of Oktoberfest. I convinced my in-laws we should stop in Vaduz, Liechtenstein for lunch. So we did. We left Vaduz and headed to Munich (the start of this video). When we got to the border of Liechtenstein and Austria (1:10), my mother-in-law became horrified. She realized she left her passport in the safe at the hotel in Luzern. She parked the car and she made phone calls (1:16-2:00). There was lots of panic. My GPS showed we were almost exactly in the middle between Luzern and Munich and 2.5 hours from Luzern. We went bac...
published: 01 Dec 2015
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Liechtenstein's Prince says he will veto abortion law, if approved
http://www.romereports.com The only European countries with laws that directly defend the rights of the unborn, are Ireland, Malta, Poland and Liechtenstein. .
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Liechtenstein - The Richest Country in the World (Residency, Citizenship, Taxes, Life, etc)
Get personalized advice about tax, asset protection, offshore banking, residency, and citizenships: https://calendly.com/michael-rosmer?month=2021-03
You can v...
Get personalized advice about tax, asset protection, offshore banking, residency, and citizenships: https://calendly.com/michael-rosmer?month=2021-03
You can visit our websites for more information about us: https://offshorecitizen.net & https://www.offshorecapitalist.com
Liechtenstein, officially the Principality of Liechtenstein is a small landlocked country in the Upper Rhine Valley between Austria in the east and Switzerland in the west.
From north to south, the country is about 24 km (15 mi) long, an area of 160 km² (61.8 sq mi) making the country the sixth-smallest independent nation in the world.
Today Liechtenstein has a population of 37,600 people (in 2015), and the national capital is Vaduz. The spoken language is German.
The United Nations ranks Liechtenstein 2015 as the country with the highest GDP per capita, ahead of Monaco and Luxembourg.
The economy of Liechtenstein is mainly based on manufacturing, and the service sectors, especially the financial field. The country is a specialized financial center with strong international connections. Liechtenstein is a member of the European Economic Area (EEA) and it partakes in a customs union with Switzerland and uses the Swiss franc as the national currency.
We know that micro countries are quite interesting, especially for our industry.
But how difficult is it to get citizenship or a residency in Liechtenstein?
Is it still considered a tax haven, and what are taxes like in this country? What about banking? Forming a company?
Today we're covering all you need to know about Liechtenstein!
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Liechtenstein, officially the Principality of Liechtenstein is a small landlocked country in the Upper Rhine Valley between Austria in the east and Switzerland in the west.
From north to south, the country is about 24 km (15 mi) long, an area of 160 km² (61.8 sq mi) making the country the sixth-smallest independent nation in the world.
Today Liechtenstein has a population of 37,600 people (in 2015), and the national capital is Vaduz. The spoken language is German.
The United Nations ranks Liechtenstein 2015 as the country with the highest GDP per capita, ahead of Monaco and Luxembourg.
The economy of Liechtenstein is mainly based on manufacturing, and the service sectors, especially the financial field. The country is a specialized financial center with strong international connections. Liechtenstein is a member of the European Economic Area (EEA) and it partakes in a customs union with Switzerland and uses the Swiss franc as the national currency.
We know that micro countries are quite interesting, especially for our industry.
But how difficult is it to get citizenship or a residency in Liechtenstein?
Is it still considered a tax haven, and what are taxes like in this country? What about banking? Forming a company?
Today we're covering all you need to know about Liechtenstein!
Who are we and what do we do?
We are Offshore Citizen team. We help people become global: get a second passport, set up a second residency, pay less taxes, do banking abroad, etc.
We have lots of interesting articles on different topics, we have relevant information up to date.
Author: Michael Rosmer
Feel free to join our community!
Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel
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- published: 15 Jun 2022
- views: 16500
1:04:01
Go to Liechtenstein and use the Blockchain Law
A Future of Finance Interview with Thomas Nägele from NÄGELE Attorneys at Law LLC.
The principality of Liechtenstein provides the most welcoming environment on...
A Future of Finance Interview with Thomas Nägele from NÄGELE Attorneys at Law LLC.
The principality of Liechtenstein provides the most welcoming environment on the planet for the entrepreneurs of the token economy. Thomas Nägele, managing partner at the Nägele law firm in Vaduz and a software developer as well as a lawyer, was a member of the government working party that drafted the Liechtenstein Trusted Technology Law (TVTG) or Blockchain Act.
He spoke to Future of Finance founder Dominic Hobson about the difficulties of capturing novel, technology-based concepts in law and implementing them in regulation, the need for forms of reintermediation as well as disintermediation in digital asset issuance and investing, and how Liechtenstein can capitalise on its leading position before the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCaR) of the European Union becomes part of the law of Europe.
Find out more at https://futureoffinance.biz/2021/07/14/go-to-liechtenstein-and-use-the-blockchain-law-2/
https://wn.com/Go_To_Liechtenstein_And_Use_The_Blockchain_Law
A Future of Finance Interview with Thomas Nägele from NÄGELE Attorneys at Law LLC.
The principality of Liechtenstein provides the most welcoming environment on the planet for the entrepreneurs of the token economy. Thomas Nägele, managing partner at the Nägele law firm in Vaduz and a software developer as well as a lawyer, was a member of the government working party that drafted the Liechtenstein Trusted Technology Law (TVTG) or Blockchain Act.
He spoke to Future of Finance founder Dominic Hobson about the difficulties of capturing novel, technology-based concepts in law and implementing them in regulation, the need for forms of reintermediation as well as disintermediation in digital asset issuance and investing, and how Liechtenstein can capitalise on its leading position before the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCaR) of the European Union becomes part of the law of Europe.
Find out more at https://futureoffinance.biz/2021/07/14/go-to-liechtenstein-and-use-the-blockchain-law-2/
- published: 11 Jun 2021
- views: 154
10:41
Top 10 Things to Do in Liechtenstein 2024 | Places to Visit
Embark on a journey to the picturesque principality of Liechtenstein and explore its hidden gems. In this video, we unveil the top 10 places to visit in Liechte...
Embark on a journey to the picturesque principality of Liechtenstein and explore its hidden gems. In this video, we unveil the top 10 places to visit in Liechtenstein in 2024. From stunning castles and breathtaking landscapes to charming villages and cultural landmarks, Liechtenstein has something to captivate every traveler. Join us as we take you on a virtual tour of this enchanting destination and inspire your next adventure.
👉 Subscribe to our channel and turn on 🔔 http://bit.ly/travel-xtreme
CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
0:45 #10 Winter Fun in Malbun
1:49 #9 Hiking the Historical Eschnerberg Trail
2:48 #8 Triesenberg's Culinary Delights
3:41 #7 Schaan and the Liechtenstein Festival
4:42 #6 The Towns of Nendeln and Eschen
5:32 #5 Liechtenstein National Museum
6:20 #4 Gutenberg Castle
7:14 #3 State of the Art: Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein
7:57 #2 The Treasure Chamber of the Principality of Liechtenstein
9:01 #1 Liechtenstein's Capital City: Vaduz & the Liechtenstein Center
#Liechtenstein #Europe #TravelGuide
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Embark on a journey to the picturesque principality of Liechtenstein and explore its hidden gems. In this video, we unveil the top 10 places to visit in Liechtenstein in 2024. From stunning castles and breathtaking landscapes to charming villages and cultural landmarks, Liechtenstein has something to captivate every traveler. Join us as we take you on a virtual tour of this enchanting destination and inspire your next adventure.
👉 Subscribe to our channel and turn on 🔔 http://bit.ly/travel-xtreme
CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
0:45 #10 Winter Fun in Malbun
1:49 #9 Hiking the Historical Eschnerberg Trail
2:48 #8 Triesenberg's Culinary Delights
3:41 #7 Schaan and the Liechtenstein Festival
4:42 #6 The Towns of Nendeln and Eschen
5:32 #5 Liechtenstein National Museum
6:20 #4 Gutenberg Castle
7:14 #3 State of the Art: Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein
7:57 #2 The Treasure Chamber of the Principality of Liechtenstein
9:01 #1 Liechtenstein's Capital City: Vaduz & the Liechtenstein Center
#Liechtenstein #Europe #TravelGuide
Trip Xtreme presents the hot topics around travel, things to do, adventure, places to visit, and much more. Watch premium content on travel to get entertained and inspired exclusively on Trip Xtreme!
For Collaborations & Business Enquiries:-
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Note: The video was created in educational purposes, according to the fair use law.
---- DISCLAIMER! ---- Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
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- published: 21 Jun 2023
- views: 20570
9:30
Liechtenstein: Is This the Hardest Country to Immigrate to?
Liechtenstein: The Hardest Country to Move to?
Book a consultation call: https://calendly.com/traveleconomics/60min
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Liechtenstein: The Hardest Country to Move to?
Book a consultation call: https://calendly.com/traveleconomics/60min
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Check our other videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCINdDQXISgr7KtvmhWJqOBA/videos
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In this video we will talk about Liechtenstein, and why it is one of the hardest countries in Europe and in the world to immigrate to.
00:00 Intro
Liechtenstein is a country in Europe, but unlike most countries in Europe it rarely makes it to the news and a lot of people don’t even know where it is. T
01:24 Liechtenstein Residence Permit
If you are looking to get a residence permit in Liechtenstein, know that the odds of getting one are really low. Even if you work in Liechtenstein, that does not mean that you will have the right to live in the country.
Since Liechtenstein is not part of the European Union, it is very difficult, even for residents and citizens of countries in the region, to get a residence permit in Liechtenstein. Switzerland is one of the two countries that has a land border with Liechtenstein, and even if Liechtenstein has a number of agreements with Switzerland and uses the Swiss currency, it doesn’t mean that Swiss nationals can live in Liechtenstein unrestricted.
So basically there is a number of residence permits issued to EU and Swiss citizens, but the number is just a few dozens per year, depending on the category.
If you are not Swiss or a citizen from the European Economic Area it is even harder to get a residence permit in Liechtenstein. But if you are highly skilled and have been offered a job in the country, or if you are married to a Liechtensteiner, it may be possible to get it.
So the easiest options to get a residence permit in Liechtenstein are actually quite hard.
If your partner is from Liechtenstein or a resident in Liechtenstein, he or she can bring you to live in the country, but not without having a letter from a bank in Liechtenstein showing that he / she can support your stay without becoming a social burden.
Alternatively, if you are from Switzerland or EEA, you can apply to live in Liechtenstein without gainful employment. Basically, if you are very rich and want to live in Liechtenstein, you may have a chance of getting a residence permit, but this is also limited to a quota.
Finally, if you are not from Switzerland or a country in the EEA, you can still move to Liechtenstein if you are a highly skilled person like a company director for example, but it cannot be any company. The final decision will depend on the government and how relevant your job is.
03:23 Liechtenstein Permanent Residence
If you manage to live 5 consecutive years in Liechtenstein, you can apply for permanent residency in the country.
03:53 Liechtenstein Citizenship
As we already understood, moving to Liechtenstein is quite difficult, even if you are a citizen of Switzerland or the EU. But what is even harder in Liechtenstein is to actually become a citizen of this country.
If you are not among them, there is a naturalization process available in Liechtenstein, but it is a rather complicated one.
Currently the law states that for one to get citizenship in Liechtenstein it is required to live 30 years in the country, being the last 5 years prior to the application of continuous residence in the principality.
Dual citizenship is just accepted partially in Liechtenstein. So if you are a citizen of Liechtenstein and you want to get citizenship in another country, this is possible. If you move from another country and want to become a citizen of Liechtenstein however, you will have to renounce your previous citizenship.
05:10 Citizenship by Investment
Another interesting fact about Liechtenstein is that it was one of the first countries in the world to offer citizenship by investment, However this program, which started early in the previous century, has long been suspended.
05:24 Advantages of living in Liechtenstein
Wealth and quality of life
One of the most evident advantages of living in Liechtenstein is that the country is extremely wealthy and this reflects on a high quality of living for its residents.
Location
Another important advantage of Liechtenstein is its privileged geographic location. Despite its small size, Liechtenstein is located in one of the wealthiest parts of Europe.
Taxes
Liechtenstein has very low income tax rates for Western European standards.
If we take the example of personal income taxes, Liechtenstein uses a progressive tax rate, where the highest rate is 8%.
07:24 Disadvantages of living in Liechtenstein
Size
One of the main disadvantages of living in Liechtenstein is that the country is tiny.
Cost of Living
The high cost of living is another problem if you are moving to Liechtenstein.
https://wn.com/Liechtenstein_Is_This_The_Hardest_Country_To_Immigrate_To
Liechtenstein: The Hardest Country to Move to?
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Check our other videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCINdDQXISgr7KtvmhWJqOBA/videos
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In this video we will talk about Liechtenstein, and why it is one of the hardest countries in Europe and in the world to immigrate to.
00:00 Intro
Liechtenstein is a country in Europe, but unlike most countries in Europe it rarely makes it to the news and a lot of people don’t even know where it is. T
01:24 Liechtenstein Residence Permit
If you are looking to get a residence permit in Liechtenstein, know that the odds of getting one are really low. Even if you work in Liechtenstein, that does not mean that you will have the right to live in the country.
Since Liechtenstein is not part of the European Union, it is very difficult, even for residents and citizens of countries in the region, to get a residence permit in Liechtenstein. Switzerland is one of the two countries that has a land border with Liechtenstein, and even if Liechtenstein has a number of agreements with Switzerland and uses the Swiss currency, it doesn’t mean that Swiss nationals can live in Liechtenstein unrestricted.
So basically there is a number of residence permits issued to EU and Swiss citizens, but the number is just a few dozens per year, depending on the category.
If you are not Swiss or a citizen from the European Economic Area it is even harder to get a residence permit in Liechtenstein. But if you are highly skilled and have been offered a job in the country, or if you are married to a Liechtensteiner, it may be possible to get it.
So the easiest options to get a residence permit in Liechtenstein are actually quite hard.
If your partner is from Liechtenstein or a resident in Liechtenstein, he or she can bring you to live in the country, but not without having a letter from a bank in Liechtenstein showing that he / she can support your stay without becoming a social burden.
Alternatively, if you are from Switzerland or EEA, you can apply to live in Liechtenstein without gainful employment. Basically, if you are very rich and want to live in Liechtenstein, you may have a chance of getting a residence permit, but this is also limited to a quota.
Finally, if you are not from Switzerland or a country in the EEA, you can still move to Liechtenstein if you are a highly skilled person like a company director for example, but it cannot be any company. The final decision will depend on the government and how relevant your job is.
03:23 Liechtenstein Permanent Residence
If you manage to live 5 consecutive years in Liechtenstein, you can apply for permanent residency in the country.
03:53 Liechtenstein Citizenship
As we already understood, moving to Liechtenstein is quite difficult, even if you are a citizen of Switzerland or the EU. But what is even harder in Liechtenstein is to actually become a citizen of this country.
If you are not among them, there is a naturalization process available in Liechtenstein, but it is a rather complicated one.
Currently the law states that for one to get citizenship in Liechtenstein it is required to live 30 years in the country, being the last 5 years prior to the application of continuous residence in the principality.
Dual citizenship is just accepted partially in Liechtenstein. So if you are a citizen of Liechtenstein and you want to get citizenship in another country, this is possible. If you move from another country and want to become a citizen of Liechtenstein however, you will have to renounce your previous citizenship.
05:10 Citizenship by Investment
Another interesting fact about Liechtenstein is that it was one of the first countries in the world to offer citizenship by investment, However this program, which started early in the previous century, has long been suspended.
05:24 Advantages of living in Liechtenstein
Wealth and quality of life
One of the most evident advantages of living in Liechtenstein is that the country is extremely wealthy and this reflects on a high quality of living for its residents.
Location
Another important advantage of Liechtenstein is its privileged geographic location. Despite its small size, Liechtenstein is located in one of the wealthiest parts of Europe.
Taxes
Liechtenstein has very low income tax rates for Western European standards.
If we take the example of personal income taxes, Liechtenstein uses a progressive tax rate, where the highest rate is 8%.
07:24 Disadvantages of living in Liechtenstein
Size
One of the main disadvantages of living in Liechtenstein is that the country is tiny.
Cost of Living
The high cost of living is another problem if you are moving to Liechtenstein.
- published: 14 Nov 2021
- views: 49922
4:29
Liechtenstein: Where princes reign supreme | Focus on Europe
Liechtenstein is ruled by an unelected prince who wields more political power than almost any other European monarch. Nestled between Switzerland and Austria, t...
Liechtenstein is ruled by an unelected prince who wields more political power than almost any other European monarch. Nestled between Switzerland and Austria, the tiny principality is celebrating its 300th anniversary this year.
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Liechtenstein is ruled by an unelected prince who wields more political power than almost any other European monarch. Nestled between Switzerland and Austria, the tiny principality is celebrating its 300th anniversary this year.
For more news go to: http://www.dw.com/en/
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- published: 08 May 2019
- views: 68160
8:04
The Secret Tax Heaven No ONE Talks About
My Visit to one of the richest countries in the world and tax & private baking haven, Liechtenstein.
Book a 1-1 Call with Wealthy Expat ▶ https://wealthyexpatc...
My Visit to one of the richest countries in the world and tax & private baking haven, Liechtenstein.
Book a 1-1 Call with Wealthy Expat ▶ https://wealthyexpatcall.com/book
✅ How my Client got $50 Million Stuck in a Swiss Bank: https://youtu.be/sdsMwoNe82g
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In this video we talk about Liechtenstein, a small nation in Europe nestled in the mountains that is famous for their low taxes, private banking sector, and wealth management reputation. Even though its a very small country, Liechtenstein attracts a lot of ultra high net worth individuals specifically from the EU that want to deposit money into Liechtenstein banks and take advantage of the very low taxes it has to offer.
I visited Liechtenstein to see if it was a place for wealthy expats to consider for your life plan and I discuss everything I found out about Liechtenstein banks, crypto in Liechtenstein, and Liechtenstein living in general.
Who is the Wealthy Expat?
The Wealthy Expat is run by Rafael Cintron, it's a Youtube channel and vision dedicated to helping you lower your taxes, get a second citizenship, and travel the World to increase your freedoms and happiness. Rafael Cintron is a 7-figure entrepreneur who's traveled to more than 60 countries, gotten multiple residence permits all over the World, and a second citizenship by investment. He is committed and passionate about teaching you these topics.
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DISCLAIMER: This video is not tax and/or financial advice. Any information or advice I give is purely based on my own experience and research. I am not a tax professional and/or lawyer and/or accountant so I am not liable for any steps you take to lower your taxes. I'm not a financial advisor nor do I pretend to be. Always do your own research.
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My Visit to one of the richest countries in the world and tax & private baking haven, Liechtenstein.
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In this video we talk about Liechtenstein, a small nation in Europe nestled in the mountains that is famous for their low taxes, private banking sector, and wealth management reputation. Even though its a very small country, Liechtenstein attracts a lot of ultra high net worth individuals specifically from the EU that want to deposit money into Liechtenstein banks and take advantage of the very low taxes it has to offer.
I visited Liechtenstein to see if it was a place for wealthy expats to consider for your life plan and I discuss everything I found out about Liechtenstein banks, crypto in Liechtenstein, and Liechtenstein living in general.
Who is the Wealthy Expat?
The Wealthy Expat is run by Rafael Cintron, it's a Youtube channel and vision dedicated to helping you lower your taxes, get a second citizenship, and travel the World to increase your freedoms and happiness. Rafael Cintron is a 7-figure entrepreneur who's traveled to more than 60 countries, gotten multiple residence permits all over the World, and a second citizenship by investment. He is committed and passionate about teaching you these topics.
If you want to learn more about Rafael and his strategies book a free call with him here: https://wealthyexpatcall.com/
In this video we talk about:
tax friendly countries, citizenship by investment, avoid taxes, pay zero taxes, Liechtenstein crypto, Liechtenstein taxes, Liechtenstein travel, switzerland taxes, europe taxes, tax havens, move to Liechtenstein, Liechtenstein passport, european passport, vaduz, vaduz castle, europe reduce taxes, lower taxes for europeans, where to move for low taxes, zero taxes, Liechtenstein banking, LGT Bank, Liechtensteinische Landesbank AG, Bank Frick.
Other related people in this topic:
Nomad capitalist, robert kiyosaki, offshore citizen, cryptosrus, mmcrypto, davincij15, carl runefelt, carl the moon crypto, the moon crypto, amcrypto, nomad capitalist crypto, Brian Jung, Yahoo Finance, Coin Bureau Clips, Coin Bureau, ClearValue Tax, Jamie Tree, Max Maher, Graham Stephan, BitBoy Crypto, Altcoin Daily, Meet Kevin, Matthew Perry, Anthony Pompliano, JRNY Crypto.
DISCLAIMER: This video is not tax and/or financial advice. Any information or advice I give is purely based on my own experience and research. I am not a tax professional and/or lawyer and/or accountant so I am not liable for any steps you take to lower your taxes. I'm not a financial advisor nor do I pretend to be. Always do your own research.
- published: 20 Jun 2022
- views: 11224
2:12
Bona Fide Good faith in International Law | General principles of law
#law #internationallaw #lawschool
The obligation to act in good faith is one of the most prominent general principles of law, as stipulated in Article 38 of ...
#law #internationallaw #lawschool
The obligation to act in good faith is one of the most prominent general principles of law, as stipulated in Article 38 of the International Court of Justice Statute,
as it governs the creation and performance of legal obligations, whatever their source, in both civil and common law regimes
For Isocrates, the good faith principle was common law of all mankind, while Cicero qualified good faith as a foundation of justice.
The principle has been a key element of ancient Roman law, particularly contract law, by binding a foreigner and a Roman citizen to their agreement.
Good faith was also mentioned in the international peace treaty between France and Spain in 1659.
In modern International Law, The United Nations Charter requires all Members to fulfill their Charter obligations in good faith, as well as the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, where it requires states to not only adhere to their treaty obligations, but also to perform and to interpret the treaty in good faith, in accordance with the principle of pacta sunt servanda.
The significance of the principle of good faith was underscored by the international court of justice, in the Nagymaros case.
In 1977, Hungary and Czechoslovakia entered into a treaty, that was concerned with the construction of a dam. In 1989, Hungary abandoned work on the project but Czechoslovakia continued construction work. Three years later, Hungary notified Czechoslovakia that it was terminating the treaty, and claimed that Czechoslovakia’s unilateral construction activities, constituted a material breach.
In 1992, Czechoslovakia diverted the river’s waters into a bypass canal. The diversion caused substantial environmental harm.
The international court of justice decided that, Hungary could not invoke a material breach as no breach had occurred at that time, and that Hungary had not acted in good faith in abandoning its construction work, as its notification of terminating the treaty was premature.
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#law #internationallaw #lawschool
The obligation to act in good faith is one of the most prominent general principles of law, as stipulated in Article 38 of the International Court of Justice Statute,
as it governs the creation and performance of legal obligations, whatever their source, in both civil and common law regimes
For Isocrates, the good faith principle was common law of all mankind, while Cicero qualified good faith as a foundation of justice.
The principle has been a key element of ancient Roman law, particularly contract law, by binding a foreigner and a Roman citizen to their agreement.
Good faith was also mentioned in the international peace treaty between France and Spain in 1659.
In modern International Law, The United Nations Charter requires all Members to fulfill their Charter obligations in good faith, as well as the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, where it requires states to not only adhere to their treaty obligations, but also to perform and to interpret the treaty in good faith, in accordance with the principle of pacta sunt servanda.
The significance of the principle of good faith was underscored by the international court of justice, in the Nagymaros case.
In 1977, Hungary and Czechoslovakia entered into a treaty, that was concerned with the construction of a dam. In 1989, Hungary abandoned work on the project but Czechoslovakia continued construction work. Three years later, Hungary notified Czechoslovakia that it was terminating the treaty, and claimed that Czechoslovakia’s unilateral construction activities, constituted a material breach.
In 1992, Czechoslovakia diverted the river’s waters into a bypass canal. The diversion caused substantial environmental harm.
The international court of justice decided that, Hungary could not invoke a material breach as no breach had occurred at that time, and that Hungary had not acted in good faith in abandoning its construction work, as its notification of terminating the treaty was premature.
- published: 29 Sep 2021
- views: 5967
9:08
Alois Prince Of LIECHTENSTEIN Lifestyle | ROYALS Of Lichtenstein | Prince Of Liechtenstein
Are there any European royals with real power left? Well, there is one prince, albeit from a small country, who wields an extraordinary amount of power for a 21...
Are there any European royals with real power left? Well, there is one prince, albeit from a small country, who wields an extraordinary amount of power for a 21st-century monarch, and his people seem to enjoy it.
Crown Prince Alois took over day-to-day royal governance while his father remained officially head of state. The principality celebrated its 200th anniversary in 2006.
Welcome to “Planet Lux'' and in this video, we’ll see everything you need to know about Alois, the Prince of Liechtenstein and his lifestyle. Curious to know? Let’s find out!
Prince Hans-Adam II is the Reigning Prince of the House of Liechtenstein and the Principality of Liechtenstein's Head of State. He has delegated state affairs to his first-born son and heir to the throne, Prince Alois.
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Are there any European royals with real power left? Well, there is one prince, albeit from a small country, who wields an extraordinary amount of power for a 21st-century monarch, and his people seem to enjoy it.
Crown Prince Alois took over day-to-day royal governance while his father remained officially head of state. The principality celebrated its 200th anniversary in 2006.
Welcome to “Planet Lux'' and in this video, we’ll see everything you need to know about Alois, the Prince of Liechtenstein and his lifestyle. Curious to know? Let’s find out!
Prince Hans-Adam II is the Reigning Prince of the House of Liechtenstein and the Principality of Liechtenstein's Head of State. He has delegated state affairs to his first-born son and heir to the throne, Prince Alois.
Hey Buddy Nice To See You On Our Channel Planet Lux
Today we will talk about Alois Prince Of LIECHTENSTEIN Lifestyle | ROYALS Of Lichtenstein | Prince Of Liechtenstein
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Have you ever wondered how all the Luxurious things look when you see them closely or thought of living an luxurious lifestyle? Or have you ever seen a different type of Luxurious item in your life? Which things do Millionaires and Billionaires own, their private jets their cars collection and so on...? 👑
If no, then buddy you have landed up on the right place! Here we will take you to a tour of The Most Luxurious Things on the Planet Earth! 🌏💰
Wait, what? Yes you have heard it right buddy! We are going to create such amazing stuff just for you guys...
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VIDEOS TO NOT MISS OUT :-
1. Pictures Of Queen Elizabeth II That BUCKINGHAM PALACE Wants To Keep HIDDEN
https://youtu.be/7WnWHz0pq2g
2. Inside Roger Federer Millionaire CAR COLLECTION | Roger Federer Luxury Cars | Billionaire Lifestyle
https://youtu.be/o9o-etcZzh4
3. The SECRET Details of Queen Elizabeth's Wedding Dress | Queen Elizabeth II
https://youtu.be/brKz0Y1mC2g
4. Could The Royal Family Be HIDING Something BIG? | British ROYAL FAMILY
https://youtu.be/yGn53UCTkMs
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- published: 30 Sep 2022
- views: 8784
8:54
Driving from Vaduz to the Liechtenstein-Austria Border to Luzern, Switzerland
Driving from Vaduz to the Liechtenstein-Austria Border then to Luzern, Switzerland
Thanks for the comment. I get to enjoy my vacation again from 2 years ago. ...
Driving from Vaduz to the Liechtenstein-Austria Border then to Luzern, Switzerland
Thanks for the comment. I get to enjoy my vacation again from 2 years ago. This day, we were suppose to drive from Luzern, Switzerland to Munich, Germany to enjoy the beginning of Oktoberfest. I convinced my in-laws we should stop in Vaduz, Liechtenstein for lunch. So we did. We left Vaduz and headed to Munich (the start of this video). When we got to the border of Liechtenstein and Austria (1:10), my mother-in-law became horrified. She realized she left her passport in the safe at the hotel in Luzern. She parked the car and she made phone calls (1:16-2:00). There was lots of panic. My GPS showed we were almost exactly in the middle between Luzern and Munich and 2.5 hours from Luzern. We went back to Luzern to get the passports. Then we went to Munich. It was a long day. On the right side, the lake at 3:45 in the movie was some of the most beautiful scenery I ever saw. This camera doesn't do it justice. And the view going the other direction is better because the road is higher. I think the drive in spring when there is still snow on the mountains is more beautiful than September, but still, it's so beautiful.
https://wn.com/Driving_From_Vaduz_To_The_Liechtenstein_Austria_Border_To_Luzern,_Switzerland
Driving from Vaduz to the Liechtenstein-Austria Border then to Luzern, Switzerland
Thanks for the comment. I get to enjoy my vacation again from 2 years ago. This day, we were suppose to drive from Luzern, Switzerland to Munich, Germany to enjoy the beginning of Oktoberfest. I convinced my in-laws we should stop in Vaduz, Liechtenstein for lunch. So we did. We left Vaduz and headed to Munich (the start of this video). When we got to the border of Liechtenstein and Austria (1:10), my mother-in-law became horrified. She realized she left her passport in the safe at the hotel in Luzern. She parked the car and she made phone calls (1:16-2:00). There was lots of panic. My GPS showed we were almost exactly in the middle between Luzern and Munich and 2.5 hours from Luzern. We went back to Luzern to get the passports. Then we went to Munich. It was a long day. On the right side, the lake at 3:45 in the movie was some of the most beautiful scenery I ever saw. This camera doesn't do it justice. And the view going the other direction is better because the road is higher. I think the drive in spring when there is still snow on the mountains is more beautiful than September, but still, it's so beautiful.
- published: 01 Dec 2015
- views: 2117
1:04
Liechtenstein's Prince says he will veto abortion law, if approved
http://www.romereports.com The only European countries with laws that directly defend the rights of the unborn, are Ireland, Malta, Poland and Liechtenstein. .
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http://www.romereports.com The only European countries with laws that directly defend the rights of the unborn, are Ireland, Malta, Poland and Liechtenstein. .
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http://www.romereports.com The only European countries with laws that directly defend the rights of the unborn, are Ireland, Malta, Poland and Liechtenstein. .
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- published: 01 Sep 2011
- views: 3355