Discover Liechtenstein, a tiny European principality that’s one of the world’s richest countries by GDP per capita ($187,000 USD as of 2022)! This video takes you on a journey through a nation often overlooked on the map, ruled by one of Europe’s wealthiest royal families for 300 years.
Learn why Liechtenstein’s doors are considered “closed to immigrants” and what it takes to live in this exclusive haven for the affluent. We’ll explore its unique economy, driven by advanced banking, finance, wealth management, and surprising industries like artificial teeth production. Find out about its incredibly low crime rate, its lack of an airport or defense force, and the fascinating story of how it became a country.
From its breathtaking natural beauty to the daily commute of 21,000 professionals from neighboring countries, this video uncovers the secrets of Liechtenstein’s prosperity and exclusivity. We’ll also touch upon the high cost of living, the stringent citizenship process, and fun facts like its National Day tradition.
If you’re curious about hidden gems, economic powerhouses, or unique European cultures, this deep dive into Liechtenstein is for you!
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41 Comments

  1. They don't allow migration maybe because they did not go invading and plundering other countries in Africa and Asia and looted their wealth for centuries, and still looting them. Looting their oil, gold valuable minerals, copper silver uranium and all of their cultural and historical valuables and earning millions from showcasing them in their museums. Maybe that's why🎉

  2. Went through it on a train from Vienna to Zurich as a student, stepped on the platform to 'visit' and back on the train again. Did the same in Monaco.

  3. The Principality of Liechtenstein (Fürstentum Liechtenstein) is divided into 11 municipalities (Gemeinden) NOT principalities.

  4. One thing you failed to mention -a visit to Liechtenstein is as boring as watching paint dry. Nor did you mention the wonderful Museum of Liechtenstein, where you can see what was going on there in paleolithic times (nothing), in classical antiquity (nothing), in the middle ages (nothing), the renaissance (nothing), the enlightenment (nothing), the industrial revolution (nothing) right through to modern times (nothing).

  5. I can appreciate the unique beauty of a butterfly, a deer, a pristine forest, and a land full of gold, but they are delicate, and they are a constant temptation to those who are hungry and strong. A moment in time.✌️

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  7. Closed to immigrants. So what, it is time to open its doors to turban, hijab, burka, melaya wearing immigrants? Maybe build a mosque or two?

  8. Nice to be a tax shelter for the wealthy. Not knocking what they have, it really sounds great, but don't fantasize that you could do this too if you just kept everyone out of your own "gated" country. They're protected by their neighbors, and they're a tax shelter for their neighbors wealth. Nice work if you can get it

  9. They should immediately accept 1 million middle easterners. Provide housing and food subsidy and a pathway to vote in a few years. Only then can they not be considered not to be Islamophobes.

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