Inspirational words about the transformational power of mobility assets
“Cash is king, but passport is queen”
Balaji Srinivasan
Enterprenuer & Investor
“Get a second passport if you can, it’s like a Swiss bank account for your freedom.
Naval Ravikant
Enterprenuer & Investor
“Mobility should be the cardinal human right of the 21st century”
Parag Khanna
Globalization Expert & Author
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Inspirational words on Global Citizenship
"I have no country to fight for: my country is the earth, and I am a citizen of the world"
Engene V. Debs
“The World is my country, all mankind are my brethren, and to do good is my religion”.
Thomas Paine
“We are citizens of the world”.
Woodrow Wilson
U.S. President
“I am a citizen of the world”.
Diogenes of Sinope
Greek Philosopher
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Real Stories from Our Global Clients
See how we've helped families and individuals achieve their dual citizenship goals
After researching multiple firms, I chose Global Citizens for my Italian citizenship application. Their attention to detail and knowledge of the process was outstanding. They found documentation I didn't know existed and handled everything professionally from start to finish."
James Rodriguez
Finance Executive, United States
Track Record Numbers
500+
CLIENTS SERVED
80+
COUNTRIES
1
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Recently Approved Clients
Brad P.
Recognized April 22nd
"I definitely felt like pride after I got it. Like, this happened. Now we have it. And I'm so glad we did it. So thank you for making it happen"
Caroline B.
Recognized March 5th
“I was really hopeful id make it through despite the ‘minor issue’! I definitely applied just in time. Thanks for all your help!”
Joanne M.
Recognized May 9th
“The moment I received confirmation, it felt like a door had opened—not just for me, but for generations of my family. I’m deeply grateful for the care and clarity GlobalCitizens brought to this life-changing journey.”
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Customer Testimonials
Eliminate your dependency on a single passport
While wealth and capital flow freely across borders, why should personal mobility continue to be dependent on nationality?