Personal Responsibility And Business Sense.

by Patricia Thomas

If you are moving to another country outside of the one you were born in to expand your business, you need to remember that you will still have the same personal responsibilities to your primary country as you do now. You also need to realize that you are going to have some additional responsibilities that go along with that second passport that you carry.

Financial solvency and reliability are part of what draws another country to even consider allowing a business to expand into its borders and that business person to be given dual citizenship in that country. Many people stop thinking logically when they reach a certain physical age or level of business success; which is pretty foolish if you ask anyone else.

You need to remember what drives your businesss success and stick to that very same principal once you get settled down on your second country. It is true that having a second passport will allow you a good deal of freedom in travel (especially of you are in the European Union) and flexibility; yet carries more responsibility with it than you may realize.

There are many people that you can talk to that will be able to tell you what you need to know on this subject. You would be wise to talk to those who deal with immigration issues and get the answers you need. You can also do some light reading on the subject on www.right-way.net.

There is no way that you can logically and legally separate your personal from your business responsibilities when you are dealing with second citizenship matters. You will have better luck trying to tell the sun not to rise if you think that you can separate these two elements.

You need to be able to balance the two out perfectly (or as close to perfectly) as you possibly can in order to prove to immigration and the government that you are a contributing member of their society.

There are times that you will have to sacrifice your personal needs and desires in order to live up to the expectations that you promised to live up to when you were given that second passport and citizenship papers.

You will need to discuss this matter with an immigration official or turn to a source such as www.right-way.net for the answers you need.

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