I'd say it's not worth it. The US or UK passports being "the best in the world" is pretty much a 20th century thing. The international standing of countries like Britain, France, etc is going to drop considerably during the next 10-15 years, as they progressively turn into islamic republics, or unreliable third world cesspools.
The reason is that there will be
1. more undesirable moslem citizens of those countries causing all kinds of trouble abroad, which will cause more scrutiny to those passports in the future and
2. an increasing flood of White "refugees" from the war zones in the West that will start to annoy the locals in the countries we move to in droves.
On the other hand, currently "second rate" but "clean" countries with no moslems and no international feuds will be seen as more desirable. Major Western countries regularly piss off China and others, so it might be that one day you get in trouble for being one of their citizens.
When real shit will start happening in France, Britain, etc, millions will start to want to settle into Thailand, for example. Then at some point the locals may considerably raise their visa requirements for citizens of those countries. While a citizen from Poland or Hungary will not be seen as being part of that lot and will remain visa-free.
Another reason to worry with major countries passports is that as those countries unravel, they will start taxing their citizens on their worldwide income, just as the US does. Germany already had this in plan a few years ago, then they dropped it, but for how long?
The reason is that there will be
1. more undesirable moslem citizens of those countries causing all kinds of trouble abroad, which will cause more scrutiny to those passports in the future and
2. an increasing flood of White "refugees" from the war zones in the West that will start to annoy the locals in the countries we move to in droves.
On the other hand, currently "second rate" but "clean" countries with no moslems and no international feuds will be seen as more desirable. Major Western countries regularly piss off China and others, so it might be that one day you get in trouble for being one of their citizens.
When real shit will start happening in France, Britain, etc, millions will start to want to settle into Thailand, for example. Then at some point the locals may considerably raise their visa requirements for citizens of those countries. While a citizen from Poland or Hungary will not be seen as being part of that lot and will remain visa-free.
Another reason to worry with major countries passports is that as those countries unravel, they will start taxing their citizens on their worldwide income, just as the US does. Germany already had this in plan a few years ago, then they dropped it, but for how long?