ASAD TICKLEY
Gross Score: 105
Played on: Dec 22nd, 2022
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Maccauvlei Golf Club
Vereeniging, 06
Score 105
Net Score 79
Avg Putts 2.1
GIR 6%
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Comments

  • EvanDuke
    I’ve been thinking about getting a second citizenship for a while, especially after hearing more about the benefits of holding a passport from another country. I travel a lot for work, and sometimes it’s frustrating not being able to move freely without dealing with visa issues. That’s when I stumbled upon the idea of citizenship by investment. I was reading about how countries like Antigua and Barbuda offer this kind of opportunity, and it really got me interested. I don’t know much about the process, though, and I’m a bit hesitant about the costs and how long it will take. Has anyone here gone through something similar? I’d love to hear some real experiences.
    May 20th, 12:51 pm
  • Tobias
    I totally understand your hesitation – it’s a big decision! I looked into the Antigua citizenship program a few years ago. Honestly, it was way simpler than I expected. The investment options are pretty flexible, and you can choose between donating to the National Development Fund or investing in real estate. I went for the real estate option, which gave me a good return on investment as well. The whole process took a bit of time, but the team I worked with really helped streamline everything. I found a lot of useful information through this website. If you're curious, you might want to check out antigua citizenship, as it covers all the details, from investment options to how to apply. The benefits really do outweigh the risks if you’re planning for long-term flexibility.
    May 21st, 3:21 am
  • thiefcrazy98
    Yeah, I get where you're coming from. It seems like there’s always a bit of uncertainty with these things. On the one hand, having a second passport is a huge advantage for travel and business. But then again, I always think about the potential for unforeseen changes in policy. What if the program gets adjusted or canceled down the line? Or if the country goes through some sort of political or economic turbulence? I guess that’s the risk you take when investing in something like this. Still, I can see why people go for it. The opportunities are definitely there, but it’s something to consider carefully.
    May 21st, 3:22 am