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      thiefcrazy98
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      <p>Guys, good afternoon! I have been studying the topic of obtaining citizenship through investment for several months now, and the further I go, the more questions I have. I came across Osher Advisors — it seems to be an immigration company with a fairly solid reputation, but I still can’t shake the feeling that there are a lot of “gray areas” in this area. Have any of you actually applied for a second citizenship through them? I am especially interested in the process: not just sign a contract and forget about it, but how they behave throughout the entire process. Do they really guide you step by step or do they just talk nicely and then do it yourself? And how safe is it overall — both from a legal point of view and in terms of interaction with the authorities of other countries? I would be grateful for real stories, and not just copied reviews from their website.</p>

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      EvanDuke
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      <p>I understand your doubts very well — I started from about the same place. I have experience working with Osher Advisors — I applied for Grenada citizenship through them in 2023. Now, looking back, I can say that the process was not easy, but without Osher, I would hardly have decided to go all the way. Firstly, regarding support. This is not just an immigration company that draws up documents and disappears. I had a full-fledged collaboration with them: they assigned me a personal consultant (in my case, it was a person named Timur), and we called each other almost weekly, especially during the first stage. He did not just send me a list of documents, but sat with me on Zoom and explained how to fill out each item. And yes, sometimes it seemed excessive, but now I understand why — in such cases, one small mistake can drag out the process for months. At the start, they did an analysis – a very detailed one: sources of income, family status, even checked my past tax history. It was a bit stressful, I won’t lie, but then it turned out that they were doing all this to minimize the risks of refusal from the Grenada government. Auxerre apply officially, through authorized agents, and therefore are obliged to comply with the requirements of the country itself, and not just “customer convenience.” It is important to understand this so that there are no illusions – you are also involved, and this is normal.</p>

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      tbes50203
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      <p>Good topic, interesting to read. I haven’t started the process yet, but I heard about Osher Advisors from a friend who applied for a passport of Saint Lucia through them. He also spoke positively: he said that it is an immigration company with which you can work without fear of running into unprofessionals. I think this is especially relevant for many now.</p>

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      weleci2012
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      <p>My research has led me to the conclusion that it is very difficult to figure it out on your own. There is a lot of information, but it is often contradictory. Many people try to present everything as an “easy way”, but between the lines you can read something completely different: legal subtleties, changes in legislation, banking restrictions, political situation. Therefore, now I am moving on to the stage of live communication with experts. These are lawyers, consultants, analysts who specialize in investment migration. Without this, it is like taking steps in the dark.</p>

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      ripasi
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      <p>This is a strategic decision that has consequences not only for you, but also for your family. Each country has its own rules of the game. For example, Malta offers one of the most prestigious passports in the world, but the requirements there are also the strictest. Turkey is more affordable in terms of the amount of investment, and here you can get a turkey golden visa. Turkish citizens can apply for E-2 investor visas to the United States, a treaty benefit not available to many nationalities. In addition, Turkey has a special business visa agreement with the United Kingdom, offering further international mobility and opportunity.</p>

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