Not every currency and as Yellowtail mentioned for USD above a certain point a Swift transfer is better. Another poster worked it out as being just over $20K USD for him IIRC but the $10K mentioned may be just as true.
The reason is that with the USD being the most traded currency, the spread on it used by the banks is much smaller. I did the sums in another thread recently and at that time the spread Bangkok Bank used on the USD was 0.88% whereas on the GBP it was over 2%. This benefits those sending USD direct to Thai banks whereas those of us sending GBP, EUR etc get the bum deal from the banks and Wise seems to always win.
I never dug too deep but think that when the spread is less than the percentage element of Wise' fees then Swift will win afer a certain value, whereas when the spread is greater then Wise wins.
They were only 'selling' tourist visas.
I see it that the in-country citizenship made more sense say one hundred years ago when travel to/from the US was much more difficult to synchronize a visit with childbirth.
But at the Supreme Court last week then you have the conundrum of babies born under any circumstance in the US as to what IS in fact their citizenship
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