In this month's report, we discuss several positive developments regarding crypto regulations in the United States.
Additionally, we highlight that individuals who know Greek or are willing to learn it may qualify for an EU passport after residing in Cyprus for as little as three years.
We also examine the British Virgin Islands’ residency program and analyze whether Guinea-Bissau merits your consideration.
Here are the events we cover in this month’s enhanced Q&A rollup:
Global Events
- Several Ether ETFs approved for listing; pro-crypto legislation passes the House
- A 100% tariff on Chinese EVs suggests that the environment was never the primary motivation behind the green push
- Learn Basic Greek and Become a Cypriot (EU) citizen in less than four years.
Updates
- How long can Mexican residents stay outside Mexico?
Q&A
- Are there downsides to adding your foreign spouse to your tax return?
- Do you need to register your foreign marriage in the US?
- Inexpensive permanent residency in Guinea-Bissau and elsewhere?
- Is the British Virgin Islands worth considering as a Plan B destination?
...and more.
Global Events (crucial for your Plan B) Several Ether ETFs approved for listing; pro-crypto legislation passes the House After months of inactivity, and just as some pundits forecasted that Ether ETFs wouldn’t be approved until at least 2026, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) made an unexpected move and, on May 23, approved several…