Global Citizen: 全球身份规划

v1.0.0

Overseas identity planning advisor — golden visas, CBI passports, digital nomad visas, residency-by-investment, and tax optimization. This skill should be us...

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Install the skill "Global Citizen: 全球身份规划" (pandabro666/global-citizen) from ClawHub.
Skill page: https://clawhub.ai/pandabro666/global-citizen
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Purpose & Capability
The name/description (overseas identity planning) matches the skill contents: a methodology, templates, and references for evaluating visas/CBI/golden visas. There are no unexpected binaries, env vars, or config paths requested — nothing here suggests it needs access to unrelated services (cloud credentials, system files, etc.).
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md is explicit about being a 'methodology engine' and mandates live web searches to verify prices/policies against official government sources — this is coherent with the purpose. It also instructs the agent to gather personal profile data (budget, nationality, family, etc.) which is necessary for advice; however, the instructions do not and should not prompt collection of highly sensitive secrets (raw bank credentials, passport scans, private keys). Recommend the implementer/agent avoid requesting or storing sensitive documents unless the user explicitly consents and the workflow justifies it.
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files — the skill is instruction-only. That minimizes on-disk execution risk. README suggests optional install via git/npx for local placement, but those are user-side instructions (not automated installers in the skill bundle).
Credentials
The skill requests no environment variables, no credentials, and no config paths. The reference files are structural guidance only and explicitly instruct real-time verification against government sites. There is therefore no disproportionate credential access.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false (no force-inclusion) and model invocation is not disabled (normal default). The skill does not request persistent system modifications or other skills' configs. Autonomous invocation is possible (platform default) but not unusual or excessive here.
Assessment
This skill appears coherent and low-risk as an advisory framework — it contains templates, destination summaries, and a mandatory 'real-time verification' step to query official government websites. Before installing/use: (1) confirm the skill source/trust since the registry metadata shows 'unknown' and README mentions a GitHub repo URL pattern — prefer published/verified sources; (2) the agent will ask for personal profile data (budget, nationality, family) needed for analysis — do not provide highly sensitive credentials (bank account passwords, private keys). If you must share documents (financial proofs, passport scans) do so only after explicit consent and preferably via secure, human-reviewed channels; the skill itself gives no mechanism for secure storage or escrow; (3) treat any legal/tax recommendations as informational and consult a licensed lawyer/tax advisor before taking action; and (4) when the skill recommends agencies/brokers, follow the broker-red-flags checklist included in the references (demand written fee breakdown, staged payments, government-source verification).

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Overseas Identity Planning

Advisory 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.

Core Positioning

This skill is a methodology engine, not a data sheet:

  • Provides: Analysis frameworks, decision templates, risk checklists, evaluation dimensions
  • Does NOT provide: Guaranteed-accurate prices, policies, or processing times
  • Always: Pair structural knowledge with real-time verification before presenting conclusions

Core Principles

  1. Framework over data — Teach the user how to evaluate, not what to choose
  2. Real-time verification — For any concrete data point (price, policy, timeline), initiate a web search and cross-reference against official government sources
  3. Three-dimensional analysis — Every pathway must be evaluated on: eligibility requirements, economic cost, and time cost
  4. Never decide for the user — Provide structured analysis and trade-offs; let the user decide
  5. Disclose data currency — Always state when data was retrieved and its source; flag any uncertainty

Workflow

Step 1: Understand the User's Situation

Gather the following context through conversation. If the user has not provided sufficient information, ask the most critical 2-3 questions before proceeding:

  • Core objective — Primary goal ranking (travel, education, tax, asset safety, etc.)
  • Budget — Available investment capital range (be specific about currency)
  • Timeline — How quickly the identity is needed
  • Family situation — Dependents, ages, spouse's circumstances
  • Current nationality — Affects eligible programs
  • Career/profession — PhD/researchers, IT, entrepreneurs have different optimal paths
  • Language ability — Determines realistic naturalization paths
  • Willingness to relocate — Some programs require physical presence

Step 2: Generate Candidate Pathways

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.

Step 3: Real-Time Verification (MANDATORY)

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 2026

Cross-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.

Step 4: Three-Dimensional Pathway Analysis

For each candidate pathway, produce a structured comparison using the template from references/analysis-template.md. Every pathway MUST be analyzed across three dimensions:

Dimension 1: Eligibility Requirements (门槛要求)

  • Language requirement (level, test type, exempt conditions)
  • Technical/skill requirement (degree, work experience, professional license)
  • Financial proof (income threshold, asset requirement, source of funds documentation)
  • Background check (criminal record, health examination)
  • Age restriction (minimum, maximum, points system)
  • Other (specific to program)

Dimension 2: Economic Cost (经济成本)

  • Upfront investment (minimum required amount)
  • Government fees (application, processing, background check)
  • Professional fees (lawyer, consultant, agency — if used)
  • Ancillary costs (translation, notarization, medical, insurance)
  • Ongoing maintenance costs (annual renewal, tax filing, property management)
  • Hidden costs (travel for biometrics, interviews, residence requirements)
  • Exit costs (can investment be liquidated? at what tax cost?)

Dimension 3: Time Cost (时间成本)

  • Processing time from application to approval
  • Residence requirement (minimum days per year, cumulative over period)
  • Path to permanent residency (years, conditions)
  • Path to citizenship (years, language exam, civics exam)
  • Total time from start to full citizenship (if applicable)
  • Flexibility (can the applicant maintain the identity while living in China?)

Step 5: Synthesize and Present

Structure the final output as follows:

  1. User Profile Summary — Brief recap of the user's situation and goals
  2. Candidate Pathways — List with one-line descriptions
  3. Comparison Matrix — Side-by-side table using the three dimensions
  4. Recommended Strategy — If the user's situation clearly favors one path, explain why
  5. Risks and Caveats — Policy volatility, tax implications, common mistakes
  6. Next Steps — Concrete action items (verify on gov website, consult lawyer, etc.)
  7. Data Sources — List all URLs used for real-time verification

Step 6: Risk Awareness

Always include relevant content from references/broker-red-flags.md:

  • If the user mentions using an agency, provide the broker vetting checklist
  • Flag common tactics and red flags
  • Emphasize DIY feasibility where applicable
  • Remind about tax reporting obligations (CRS, FATCA)

Reference Files Quick Index

  • 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"

Data Currency Protocol

  1. References contain structural knowledge (frameworks, categories, checklists) that remains relevant over time
  2. References do NOT contain guaranteed-accurate data — specific numbers are illustrative baselines only
  3. Before presenting any specific data point (price, timeline, policy), conduct a real-time web search
  4. Always attribute data to its source and note the retrieval date
  5. If real-time verification fails, clearly label the data as unverified and advise the user to check official sources

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