Expatriate Internet Guru and Privacy Pioneer Glen Roberts Releases In-Demand Book on Renouncing U.S. Citizenship
Long-time US expat and world-traveling Internet pioneer has written a groundbreaking book detailing the requirements and process of renouncing US Citizenship. Badly needed and cutting through the politics to reveal the simplicity of the process itself, the book is already generating significant digital sales. Roberts takes the politics, confusion, and fear out of the process. After reading this book you'll know exactly what you need to do, and how to do it. You'll also be amazed at how quick and easy it is.
ASUNCION, Paraguay, Oct. 16, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Legendary US expat and Internet pioneer Glen Lee Roberts has written a groundbreaking book detailing the requirements and process of renouncing US Citizenship. Filling a critical need, the book is seeing significant downloads.
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The author writes from a position of unique experience: "That day, June 21, 2013, I had walked into the US Embassy an American Citizen and walked out without any nationality, Stateless...an Earthling." A real-life "man without a country."
Badly needed and cutting through the politics to reveal the simplicity of the process itself, the book takes the politics, confusion, and fear out of the process. Included are copies of government forms he filed in the process, as well as parts of the US State Department's Foreign Affairs Manual which express the process from the government's viewpoint. Of course, a copy of his "Certificate of Loss of Nationality of the United States (CLN)" is also included, signed, sealed and stamped by U.S government authorities.
Canadian Amazon reviewer Mark Hobbs raved, "Before you consider this action you need to read this book. To say it's complete is an understatement. The author details the process entirely, from conception to the final visit to his local US consulate, what you can expect in the way of treatment by the officials, the red tape and how to fill it out, and chronicles the process for you."
Roberts states definitively that he cannot help you decide if you should renounce your citizenship or not. But he takes you through the process so you can exercise your rights if you decide to.
The book is available on Kindle and as a paperback from http://www.amazon.com. It can also be purchased in PDF format with Bitcoin on Nimble Wisdom.
Roberts' personal blog/rant is at http://glr.com and he recently started an online forum for those interested in the topic of renouncing their citizenship: http://howtorenounce.com.
For more information please contact Glen Roberts directly at Email or (202) 470-4654.
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