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And 6,325 citizenship investors purchased 433 parcels of land and 10,354 properties in 2019, capitalizing on favorable exchange rates and a rising tide.
Read MoreAnd 6,325 citizenship investors purchased 433 parcels of land and 10,354 properties in 2019, capitalizing on favorable exchange rates and a rising tide.
Read MoreThe happy news comes just as Portugal’s SEF reports the program has passed the historic EUR 5 billion revenue milestone.
Read MoreOpposition lawmakers say no CIP applications submitted after January 31st can be considered until government presents new regulations in Parliament.
Read MoreThe viral epidemic is a black swan event that will materially reconfigure the investment migration industry. And not just within China.
Read MoreAs Dominica journeys to resiliency, the government also commits on moving towards a world-class healthcare system. During the 2019-2020 budget
Read More“We need to be prudent and see what – if anything – happens and then take appropriate measures,” a senior attorney specializing in the program tells IMI.
Read MoreA change in the citizenship law could have a significant impact on the investment migration market, but not in the way you might think.
Read MoreGareth Brookes shares his concerns about Dominica’s social housing CBI arrangement and how low barriers to entry pose a reputational risk for the industry.
Read MoreMajor changes are coming to the Portugal Golden Visa. Hakan Kodal offers five suggestions for how stakeholders can survive the transition.
Read MoreCyprus intends to revoke at least 26 citizenships granted under the country’s CIP. That effort, however, has so far been stymied by Cyprus’ citizenship law.
Read MoreInvestment migration people featured in the mainstream media this week include: Joanna Murphy, CEO of Irish Diaspora Loan Fund Christian
Read MoreLatvia’s residence by investment program logged marginal gains in 2019, but Vietnamese appetite for the business investment option remains strong.
Read MoreMalta’s Opposition does not want to engage in MIIP-reform talks with the new PM, Robert Abela, who has indicated he has no plans to end the program.
Read MoreBut agents question whether anyone will actually get to enjoy those elevated commissions, considering the high case volumes they would require.
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