Vancouver, BC — In an era marked by shifting geopolitical alliances, targeted sanctions, and increasing restrictions on cross-border financial activity, individuals from countries such as Russia, Iran, China, Belarus, and Hong Kong face growing barriers to mobility, financial access, and personal security.
Amicus International Consulting, a leader in legal identity transformation and international relocation services, proudly announces the expansion of its flagship Amicus Second Passport Program. This solution offers a lifeline to individuals navigating complex regulatory environments and seeking freedom, security, and opportunity beyond the constraints of their home countries.
With the global financial landscape becoming more volatile and surveillance-intensive, the need for a second passport and legal identity change has never been more urgent. Amicus International’s comprehensive program enables clients to regain control of their personal and financial lives through secure, compliant, and customized solutions that support freedom of movement and financial autonomy.
Tailored Solutions for High-Risk Clients
Clients from politically sensitive or sanctioned nations often face additional scrutiny, frozen assets, travel restrictions, and legal ambiguity. Amicus International specializes in addressing these unique risks with personalized strategies designed to circumvent unnecessary exposure.
“Our mission is to restore autonomy to people who have become geo-political pawns,” said an Amicus spokesperson. “Our program is not just about providing a second passport—it’s about delivering peace of mind and safeguarding our clients’ future.”
The Amicus Second Passport Program tailors its services to clients’ individual circumstances. Whether a Russian entrepreneur with frozen assets, a Chinese executive under scrutiny, or an Iranian academic facing mobility limitations, each client receives bespoke guidance, beginning with legal identity analysis and culminating in a fully operational second citizenship.
Comprehensive Legal and Logistical Services
The program extends beyond merely acquiring a passport. Clients receive expert legal identity services, guidance through international regulations, and full logistical support, including:
- Assistance with legal name and identity change
- Support for dual citizenship applications
- Country selection guidance based on client needs
- Full document preparation and government liaison
- Real-time tracking and updates through a secure client dashboard
Every aspect of the process is handled with the utmost discretion, confidentiality, and compliance with international law.
Enhanced Digital Security and Relationship Management
Client confidentiality is paramount. Amicus integrates advanced cybersecurity protocols into its platform, including two-factor authentication, end-to-end encryption, and AI-powered threat monitoring. These measures ensure client information remains protected throughout the process.
Each client is also assigned a personal relationship manager—an experienced specialist who serves as a single point of contact throughout the entire journey. This white-glove service ensures continuity, efficiency, and personalized attention from start to finish.
Addressing Global Financial Restrictions with Real Impact
The real-world implications of sanctions and asset seizures have prompted a surge in demand for identity change and financial decoupling from restricted jurisdictions. Amicus International supports clients through these transitions with proven results.
Real-Life Case Studies
Case 1: Chinese Tech Executive Under U.S. Sanctions
In one instance, a senior executive at a prominent Chinese tech firm was barred from accessing her international accounts and assets due to sanctions. Through Amicus, she secured a second passport under a legal investment migration program, enabling her to regain financial access and redirect her holdings to a neutral jurisdiction.
Case 2: Hong Kong Activist Avoids Political Persecution
After the enactment of Hong Kong’s National Security Law, a well-known activist approached Amicus for help. Their foreign bank accounts were frozen, and their movements were monitored. With Amicus’s help, the client now resides in a European country under a new legal identity, free to continue advocacy without surveillance.
Case 3: Iranian Scientist Accesses Research Funding Abroad
Sanctions against Iran have made it difficult for scholars and researchers to access international collaboration. One Iranian scientist used the Amicus Second Passport Program to acquire citizenship in the Caribbean, facilitating easier travel and unrestricted access to academic grants and conferences worldwide.
Addressing Risks for Russian Clients
Amicus has seen a dramatic increase in inquiries from Russian nationals affected by the fallout of the Ukraine conflict and corresponding Western sanctions.
Case Studies:
UK Sanctions and Frozen Real Estate
A Russian billionaire based in London had over £1 billion in real estate frozen. Amicus assisted in setting up legal representation in a neutral country and initiating a second passport application to shield remaining assets from additional seizures.
European Bank Account Freezes
A tech entrepreneur from St. Petersburg faced widespread bank account closures across the EU. Amicus facilitated a legal name change and second citizenship that enabled the client to restructure their business holdings under a new, internationally compliant entity.
Luxury Asset Confiscation in the U.S.
A Russian oligarch’s $300 million yacht and U.S. properties were seized. While the confiscated assets were unrecoverable, Amicus helped him secure a new financial identity, preserving the rest of his wealth by legally relocating remaining assets offshore.
Protecting Global Wealth from Unjust Seizures
The Amicus Second Passport Program provides a shield against geopolitical instability by:
- Ensuring unrestricted banking access
- Enabling visa-free travel to over 140 countries
- Providing enhanced data privacy and identity protection
- Protecting against politically motivated surveillance or sanctions
- Facilitating anonymous international investment structures
“Our clients deserve the right to live, invest, and move freely,” said the spokesperson. “With Amicus, they are no longer at the mercy of their home country’s political landscape.”
How to Begin the Second Passport Journey
Applying to the Amicus Second Passport Program is simple. Interested individuals can visit AmicusInt.ca to begin the confidential application process. After an initial consultation, clients receive a customized roadmap to legal citizenship, tailored to their risk level, objectives, and current legal standing.
Once enrolled, clients gain full access to:
- Secure communication channels
- A dedicated legal team
- Financial advisors for offshore structure planning
- 24/7 global support from multilingual agents
Amicus also supports business relocation and offshore asset protection strategies for high-net-worth individuals, investors, journalists, academics, and entrepreneurs facing regulatory or security threats.
Why Amicus?
With over two decades of global experience, Amicus International is a pioneer in identity management, offshore compliance, and legal reinvention. The firm has worked with individuals in over 60 countries, successfully securing second citizenships and new identities through government-approved pathways.
Amicus’s government connections and legal partners in multiple jurisdictions ensure transparency, legitimacy, and speed in processing applications, with most clients obtaining their new citizenship within six to nine months.
Final Word: Security Through Sovereignty
In a world where travel is political, money is weaponized, and citizenship can be a liability, Amicus International’s Second Passport Program provides a critical escape hatch. For those whose nationality limits their freedom, Amicus offers not just a service, but a transformation—a new legal identity, a new passport, and a new start.
To learn more or begin your confidential consultation, visit AMICUS
Contact:
Amicus International Consulting
Vancouver, BC
Phone: +1-604-200-5402
Email: info@amicusint.ca
Website: www.AmicusInt.ca