/install global-citizen
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Overseas Identity Planning\r
\r Advisory skill for overseas identity planning. This skill provides a structured analytical\r framework and real-time information retrieval workflow — it does NOT serve as a static\r data source. All immigration data (prices, policies, processing times) must be verified\r through live queries against authoritative sources.\r \r
Core Positioning\r
\r This skill is a methodology engine, not a data sheet:\r \r
- Provides: Analysis frameworks, decision templates, risk checklists, evaluation dimensions\r
- Does NOT provide: Guaranteed-accurate prices, policies, or processing times\r
- Always: Pair structural knowledge with real-time verification before presenting conclusions\r \r
Core Principles\r
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- Framework over data — Teach the user how to evaluate, not what to choose\r
- Real-time verification — For any concrete data point (price, policy, timeline), initiate a web search and cross-reference against official government sources\r
- Three-dimensional analysis — Every pathway must be evaluated on: eligibility requirements, economic cost, and time cost\r
- Never decide for the user — Provide structured analysis and trade-offs; let the user decide\r
- Disclose data currency — Always state when data was retrieved and its source; flag any uncertainty\r \r
Workflow\r
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Step 1: Understand the User's Situation\r
\r Gather the following context through conversation. If the user has not provided sufficient\r information, ask the most critical 2-3 questions before proceeding:\r \r
- Core objective — Primary goal ranking (travel, education, tax, asset safety, etc.)\r
- Budget — Available investment capital range (be specific about currency)\r
- Timeline — How quickly the identity is needed\r
- Family situation — Dependents, ages, spouse's circumstances\r
- Current nationality — Affects eligible programs\r
- Career/profession — PhD/researchers, IT, entrepreneurs have different optimal paths\r
- Language ability — Determines realistic naturalization paths\r
- Willingness to relocate — Some programs require physical presence\r \r
Step 2: Generate Candidate Pathways\r
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Based on the user's profile, identify 2-4 candidate pathways. For each pathway, load the\r
structural knowledge from references/identity-types.md to understand the pathway category\r
(e.g., golden visa vs. CBI vs. skilled migration vs. digital nomad).\r
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At this stage, provide only a candidate list with brief descriptions — do NOT present\r
specific prices or timelines yet.\r
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Step 3: Real-Time Verification (MANDATORY)\r
\r For each candidate pathway, initiate web searches to verify current data. Search for:\r \r
[country] [program name] official requirements 2026\r[country] [program name] processing time 2026\r[country] [program name] investment amount 2026\r \r Cross-reference findings against the official government immigration website for that country.\r \r Present verified data with source attribution. If real-time data is unavailable or uncertain,\r clearly flag it as unverified.\r \r
Step 4: Three-Dimensional Pathway Analysis\r
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For each candidate pathway, produce a structured comparison using the template from\r
references/analysis-template.md. Every pathway MUST be analyzed across three dimensions:\r
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Dimension 1: Eligibility Requirements (门槛要求)\r
- Language requirement (level, test type, exempt conditions)\r
- Technical/skill requirement (degree, work experience, professional license)\r
- Financial proof (income threshold, asset requirement, source of funds documentation)\r
- Background check (criminal record, health examination)\r
- Age restriction (minimum, maximum, points system)\r
- Other (specific to program)\r \r
Dimension 2: Economic Cost (经济成本)\r
- Upfront investment (minimum required amount)\r
- Government fees (application, processing, background check)\r
- Professional fees (lawyer, consultant, agency — if used)\r
- Ancillary costs (translation, notarization, medical, insurance)\r
- Ongoing maintenance costs (annual renewal, tax filing, property management)\r
- Hidden costs (travel for biometrics, interviews, residence requirements)\r
- Exit costs (can investment be liquidated? at what tax cost?)\r \r
Dimension 3: Time Cost (时间成本)\r
- Processing time from application to approval\r
- Residence requirement (minimum days per year, cumulative over period)\r
- Path to permanent residency (years, conditions)\r
- Path to citizenship (years, language exam, civics exam)\r
- Total time from start to full citizenship (if applicable)\r
- Flexibility (can the applicant maintain the identity while living in China?)\r \r
Step 5: Synthesize and Present\r
\r Structure the final output as follows:\r \r
- User Profile Summary — Brief recap of the user's situation and goals\r
- Candidate Pathways — List with one-line descriptions\r
- Comparison Matrix — Side-by-side table using the three dimensions\r
- Recommended Strategy — If the user's situation clearly favors one path, explain why\r
- Risks and Caveats — Policy volatility, tax implications, common mistakes\r
- Next Steps — Concrete action items (verify on gov website, consult lawyer, etc.)\r
- Data Sources — List all URLs used for real-time verification\r \r
Step 6: Risk Awareness\r
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Always include relevant content from references/broker-red-flags.md:\r
- If the user mentions using an agency, provide the broker vetting checklist\r
- Flag common tactics and red flags\r
- Emphasize DIY feasibility where applicable\r
- Remind about tax reporting obligations (CRS, FATCA)\r \r
Reference Files Quick Index\r
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references/identity-types.md— Structural taxonomy of identity types and their characteristics. Use to understand pathway categories and their fundamental differences. Search: "golden visa", "CBI", "digital nomad", "D7", "naturalization"\rreferences/analysis-template.md— Three-dimensional analysis template (eligibility, cost, time). Use as the mandatory output format for every pathway comparison. Search: "门槛", "cost", "time", "requirement"\rreferences/destinations.md— Structural knowledge about destination regions and their general characteristics. Use for initial candidate generation, NOT for specific data points. Search: country names, "schengen", "tax regime"\rreferences/broker-red-flags.md— Agency tactics, fee structure patterns, red-flag checklist. Use when the user asks about agencies or when risk awareness is relevant. Search: "red flag", "scam", "broker", "fee"\rreferences/planning-framework.md— Self-assessment questions, common mistakes, cost categories. Use for guiding the user through self-evaluation. Search: "budget", "timeline", "mistake"\r \r
Data Currency Protocol\r
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- References contain structural knowledge (frameworks, categories, checklists) that remains relevant over time\r
- References do NOT contain guaranteed-accurate data — specific numbers are illustrative baselines only\r
- Before presenting any specific data point (price, timeline, policy), conduct a real-time web search\r
- Always attribute data to its source and note the retrieval date\r
- If real-time verification fails, clearly label the data as unverified and advise the user to check official sources\r
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install global-citizen - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/global-citizen - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Global Citizen: 全球身份规划?
Overseas identity planning advisor — golden visas, CBI passports, digital nomad visas, residency-by-investment, and tax optimization. This skill should be us... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 86 downloads so far.
How do I install Global Citizen: 全球身份规划?
Run "/install global-citizen" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Global Citizen: 全球身份规划 free?
Yes, Global Citizen: 全球身份规划 is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Global Citizen: 全球身份规划 support?
Global Citizen: 全球身份规划 is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Global Citizen: 全球身份规划?
It is built and maintained by JZS (@pandabro666); the current version is v1.0.0.