26-04-2025
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Citizenship-by-New-Identity Program for 2025: Offering Freedom, Security, and Opportunity
As Global Demand for Second Passports Surges, Amicus Innovates with Affordable, Ancestry-Based Citizenship Programs
VANCOUVER, British Columbia – In a world grappling with geopolitical uncertainty, rising nationalism, and increased mobility restrictions, Amicus International Consulting has responded with a groundbreaking program: Citizenship with a New Identity. This initiative offers individuals worldwide the opportunity to obtain a second passport legally, without multimillion-dollar investments, by leveraging their ancestry or cultural heritage.
As one of the pioneers of second citizenship services in North America, Amicus International Consulting has expanded its offerings to nearly 98 countries, making it possible for clients not just to obtain a second passport, but to rebuild a complete legal identity and future.
'A second citizenship today is not a luxury—it's a necessity,' said Alexander Jean-Baptiste, CEO of Amicus International. 'Our clients seek mobility, protection, and freedom in a volatile world. We provide the legal path to achieve it.'
The Rising Demand for New Identities and Second Citizenship
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated global demand for second passports, revealing vulnerabilities in mobility and safety once taken for granted. Coupled with Brexit, shifting immigration policies, and the 'America First' agenda, many high-net-worth individuals (HNWIS) and professionals began seeking 'Plan B' citizenship.
According to Knight Frank's 2025 Wealth Report, 24% of very high-net-worth individuals (VHNWIS)—those with assets exceeding $30 million—are actively pursuing a second passport.
Case Study: Pandemic Realizations Spark New Identity Demand
In 2020, Silicon Valley entrepreneur Jason Fields found himself stranded during lockdowns with limited travel options. Partnering with Amicus, he traced his Polish ancestry and secured EU citizenship by 2023, allowing unrestricted travel across the Schengen Zone—shielding his business operations from future disruptions.
Advantages of a Second Passport and New Identity Visa-Free Travel : Access to up to 150 countries, including the EU and Commonwealth nations.
: Access to up to 150 countries, including the EU and Commonwealth nations. Financial Flexibility : Offshore banking, tax advantages, and diversified asset management.
: Offshore banking, tax advantages, and diversified asset management. Safety and Political Stability : An exit strategy from political unrest, civil strife, or targeted prosecution.
: An exit strategy from political unrest, civil strife, or targeted prosecution. Quality of Life : Enhanced access to education, healthcare, and global job markets.
: Enhanced access to education, healthcare, and global job markets. Ancestral Connection: Emotional and cultural ties to one's heritage countries.
Amicus' Citizenship Program with New Identity: Unique Features Eligibility Based on Ancestry : No need for million-dollar investments—proof of heritage can unlock citizenship.
: No need for million-dollar investments—proof of heritage can unlock citizenship. Access to 98 Countries : Options include Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Lithuania, Czech Republic, Argentina, and more.
: Options include Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Lithuania, Czech Republic, Argentina, and more. Streamlined Application Management : Full-service document retrieval, authentication, and filing.
: Full-service document retrieval, authentication, and filing. Lower Cost Structure: Starting fees as low as $3,000 for document services; full program costs starting at $199,800 for Italian citizenship.
Expanded Case Studies: Real Clients, Real Transformations
Case Study: Italian Citizenship via Ancestry
Sarah Donnelly, a New York-based attorney, uncovered her Italian lineage through her great-grandfather. Working with Amicus, she obtained Italian citizenship within 18 months, opening the door to EU residency rights, career opportunities, and favorable tax structures.
'For me, it wasn't just a passport—it was reclaiming my family's history while securing a better future,' Sarah said.
Case Study: Czech Nationality for Tech Entrepreneur
Michael Chen, a San Francisco tech entrepreneur, engaged Amicus after discovering his grandfather was born in Prague. By securing Czech nationality (investment starting at $250,000), Michael now operates a European fintech company headquartered in Prague with full access to the EU business ecosystem.
Case Study: Portugal's Sephardic Citizenship Route
Leveraging Portugal's reparation program for descendants of Jews expelled during the Inquisition, Amicus helped client Daniel Abramson verify his lineage through Jewish community records. He obtained Portuguese citizenship, gaining visa-free travel to 188 countries and dual EU citizenship rights.
Challenges in the New Identity Process: What Clients Should Know
While Amicus streamlines the process, challenges remain: Document Authenticity : Many applicants must track down old birth, baptismal, or marriage records, sometimes from regions that have changed borders (e.g., Ukraine, Belarus).
: Many applicants must track down old birth, baptismal, or marriage records, sometimes from regions that have changed borders (e.g., Ukraine, Belarus). Bureaucratic Hurdles : Approval timelines vary. For instance, Italian citizenship may take 24–36 months , while Irish ancestry claims may finalize in 12–18 months .
: Approval timelines vary. For instance, Italian citizenship may take , while Irish ancestry claims may finalize in . Cultural Verification: For programs like Portugal's Sephardic citizenship, community endorsements and scholarly verifications are required.
Case Study: Overcoming Bureaucratic Barriers
One Amicus client pursuing Czech nationality was initially denied when it was discovered his ancestral birthplace had shifted into modern Ukraine. After appeal, re-documentation, and support from local genealogists, his citizenship was eventually approved.
Digital Nomadism and the Future of Global Citizenship
The rise of digital nomad visas and remote work hubs globally makes a second passport even more valuable. Countries like Portugal, Croatia, and Thailand now offer remote work residency programs tied to second citizenship eligibility.
'A second passport is your key to joining the global economy as a free agent,' said Linda Martinez, Legal Director at Amicus.
Ethical Considerations in Citizenship by Investment and Ancestry
While critics argue that citizenship programs commodify nationality, Amicus emphasizes respect for legal processes and authentic ancestral ties. Their strict vetting ensures that applicants not only qualify by law but also engage meaningfully with their new nation.
'Citizenship should be earned, respected, and honored,' said Jean-Baptiste. 'We help our clients become contributing citizens—not just paper holders.'
About Amicus International Consulting
Founded in Vancouver, Amicus International Consulting has over 20 years of experience helping clients navigate second citizenship, new legal identities, offshore asset protection, and international relocation. Their expertise spans law, genealogy, finance, and global mobility planning.
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