Clarify the objective
Mobility, optionality, family security, timeline, and whether citizenship, residency, or doing nothing is the better tool.
A second passport begins with a place.
Before the contribution, the agent, and the paperwork, decide what you are actually buying.
Most CBI pages start with a brochure: passport rankings, headline contribution amounts, and optimistic timelines. Expatriator starts with your reality — why you want a second citizenship, whether your budget and documentation are credible, how your family is affected, and whether a formal program conversation is worth having at all.
Citizenship by investment is not just “can you afford the minimum contribution?” Programs change, due diligence matters, families complicate decisions, and the wrong first call can waste weeks. The fit check turns vague second-citizenship interest into a structured go / no-go conversation.
Mobility, optionality, family security, timeline, and whether citizenship, residency, or doing nothing is the better tool.
Budget range, liquid funds, source-of-funds readiness, included family members, nationality, travel history, and likely risk flags.
If there is a credible fit, Expatriator can prepare a short summary. You decide whether it goes to an outside specialist.