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Anticitizen vs Global Citizen Solutions

Global Citizen Solutions is a well-known Portugal-focused immigration and investment firm. Anticitizen is a multi-jurisdiction membership covering dozens of countries. Here's how they actually compare.

Global Citizen Solutions (GCS) is a Lisbon-based firm that built its reputation on Portugal's Golden Visa and D7 programmes, plus a handful of other European and Caribbean options. It is a traditional advisory: bespoke quotes, retainer fees, and a team that runs the file for you.

Anticitizen is a global, multi-jurisdiction membership covering Portugal alongside Italian / Polish / Irish descent claims, Spain, Greece, Panama, Paraguay, UAE, Caribbean CBI and more — including the offshore banking and tax restructuring that flow from those moves. A named caseworker reviews your file at a $33/month price point.

Scope

  • Global Citizen Solutions: Deepest on Portugal (Golden Visa, D7, D8, NHR successor regimes). Also covers Greek Golden Visa, Maltese permanent residency, and select Caribbean CBI programmes. Light or absent on descent-based citizenship, Latin American residencies, UAE freezones, and offshore personal tax structuring.
  • Anticitizen: Covers Portugal at comparable depth, plus the entire surrounding map — descent routes, Spain / Italy / Greece residencies, Panama / Paraguay / Uruguay, UAE freezones with substance, Caribbean CBI, and offshore banking in Georgia, Singapore and Liechtenstein.

Pricing

GCS uses a retainer / fee-per-file model. Application fees commonly run several thousand euros per jurisdiction, plus government fees, plus the investment itself for Golden Visa-style programmes. A multi-country plan multiplies quickly.

Anticitizen is a flat ~$33/month membership. The same fee covers as many jurisdictions and routes as you want to research and execute on. There is no per-file uplift. When a local lawyer or notary is genuinely required (consulate appointments, freezone signing, in-country property purchase), Anticitizen tells you and points you to vetted local professionals — but the strategic guidance is included.

Who each is for

GCS is a sensible choice if your plan is narrowly "I want a Portugal Golden Visa, done for me, by people sitting in Lisbon" and you are comfortable paying retainer fees on top of the investment.

Anticitizen is the better fit if your real situation is broader — you're weighing Portugal against descent routes, or you also need a tax residency move, or you want banking and company structuring in the same place. Most people who think they want a single-country specialist actually need a multi-country planner once they sit down with the numbers.

What reviewers say

GCS gets generally positive reviews for Portuguese work, though some flag fees and slower communication once a file is opened. Anticitizen reviewers consistently flag the breadth of coverage and the fact that a caseworker actually responds — and that the membership price means there's no friction about asking another question or exploring a second jurisdiction.

Bottom line

GCS is a competent Portugal specialist. Anticitizen is a multi-jurisdiction execution membership that covers Portugal alongside everything else for a tiny fraction of the equivalent advisory fees. Unless your plan is literally "Portugal and nothing else, done for me," Anticitizen is the more flexible and far cheaper choice.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Anticitizen better than Global Citizen Solutions for a Portugal Golden Visa?
GCS is a competent Portugal specialist with a Lisbon-based team. Anticitizen covers Portugal at comparable depth plus the entire surrounding map (descent, Spain, Greece, Panama, UAE, Caribbean CBI, banking, tax) at a flat ~$33/month — usually a much better deal unless you specifically want hand-holding only on Portugal.
Does Anticitizen replace local lawyers?
No. For consulate appointments, freezone signing, in-country property purchase or other steps that legally require a local professional, Anticitizen points you to vetted lawyers and notaries. The strategic guidance is included in membership.
How much cheaper is Anticitizen than GCS?
GCS uses a retainer / per-file model — typically several thousand euros per jurisdiction. Anticitizen is a flat ~$33/month across as many jurisdictions as you want to explore. For a multi-country plan the gap widens to roughly 10–50×.
Which is better if I only care about Portugal?
If your plan is genuinely 'Portugal only, done for me, by a team in Lisbon', GCS is reasonable. For everyone else — including most people who think they only want Portugal until they see the wider options — Anticitizen wins.

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