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openclaw skills install global-citizenOverseas identity planning advisor — golden visas, CBI passports, digital nomad visas, residency-by-investment, and tax optimization. This skill should be used when users ask about immigration, second passports, golden visas, citizenship by investment, digital nomad visas, retirement visas, tax residency planning, or evaluating immigration agencies/brokers. Triggers include: "海外身份", "移民", "黄金签证", "第二护照", "投资入籍", "数字游民签证", "税务居民", "CBI", "global mobility".
openclaw skills install global-citizenAdvisory skill for overseas identity planning. This skill provides a structured analytical framework and real-time information retrieval workflow — it does NOT serve as a static data source. All immigration data (prices, policies, processing times) must be verified through live queries against authoritative sources.
This skill is a methodology engine, not a data sheet:
Gather the following context through conversation. If the user has not provided sufficient information, ask the most critical 2-3 questions before proceeding:
Based on the user's profile, identify 2-4 candidate pathways. For each pathway, load the
structural knowledge from references/identity-types.md to understand the pathway category
(e.g., golden visa vs. CBI vs. skilled migration vs. digital nomad).
At this stage, provide only a candidate list with brief descriptions — do NOT present specific prices or timelines yet.
For each candidate pathway, initiate web searches to verify current data. Search for:
[country] [program name] official requirements 2026[country] [program name] processing time 2026[country] [program name] investment amount 2026Cross-reference findings against the official government immigration website for that country.
Present verified data with source attribution. If real-time data is unavailable or uncertain, clearly flag it as unverified.
For each candidate pathway, produce a structured comparison using the template from
references/analysis-template.md. Every pathway MUST be analyzed across three dimensions:
Structure the final output as follows:
Always include relevant content from references/broker-red-flags.md:
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"references/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"references/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"references/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"references/planning-framework.md — Self-assessment questions, common mistakes, cost categories. Use for guiding the user through self-evaluation. Search: "budget", "timeline", "mistake"