Is it possible not to belong to a country

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Anyone know if its possible? If you renounce your citizenship, where do you go? This is assuming you dont have another country lined up to take you in. Is there a nomad visa/passport one can own?
 


Well, I guess you could give the whole, "I don't have a passport, because I'm a free human being!" argument a try with authorities of whatever country you land in, but you probably won't get far.

I'd recommend ensuring you have a passport.

Or what's the plan? Just waltz through immigration at an airport, smile and wave, and say "no worries boys, I don't have a passport, so no need to check me. I'll be on my way now."?
 
I don't think there are any countries where you can go or stay without citizenship. You can't renounce without having aquired another citizenship - the embassy officials won't recognize your renunciation so you will still be treated as a citizen. If you find yourself in a country of which you are not a citizen and you don't have a valid passport they will do one of two things, either deport you back to the last country of which you have citizenship, or abuse you and drive you out of the country maybe even tow you out to sea and set you adrift like the Rohingya a stateless people who live in Myanmar -> Rohingyas resurface and again towed out to sea by the Thai authorities | Asia News – Politics, Media, Education | Asian Correspondent
 
You can do it illegally.

Fake ids and all. I can tell you this if you went to Greece no one would ever ask you for a passport. All you need is a fake ID.

Done.
 
If you don't have passport then your best bet is to be smuggled to Sweden and have their pussy ass liberal law grant you a Swedish citizenship = free guberment money for the rest of your life.

I think it would be better to buy some island from Mauritius and declare a state of your own, then work on getting other countries to recognize it. The Caribean mini states are quite easy to buy for votes, just ask China.
 
They made a movie about this, about a small group of septuagenarians who decide they want complete autonomy and their struggle to achieve it. You should check it out.





































































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How would you sell 10,000 bottles of nutra x

Great product, will do great rev share, have great reputation, everything set up. Bottle rich, cash poor, the product sells and gets lots of repeat customers.

Throw the free/continuity out the window and shitty PPC.

What do you have left? People who can drive traffic and want to earn, where are you?
 
Great product, will do great rev share, have great reputation, everything set up. Bottle rich, cash poor, the product sells and gets lots of repeat customers.

Throw the free/continuity out the window and shitty PPC.

What do you have left? People who can drive traffic and want to earn, where are you?

Good job staying on topic, dumbass.
 
Good try jryan.

I have always liked the idea of doing something like Paul Allen and Blueseed - Home. Almost like owning and island except for you can move it around in the open lawless sea.

With the way the world is going and all these wars, I dont like the idea of traveling and having a preconceived notion that I believe or stand for what my country is doing. I have heard from several friends who are well traveled that when you mention youre American, people instantly hate you. My friends no longer say they are from America but from Canada. Even though they are our closest ally they dont seem to get the same reaction.

I just think that someone who claims no country would be more welcomed than one from a country that is considered less favorable.