Ten On The Weekend – Anthony Haiden: “Concerned About Incompetence” of Industry Newcomers
“No disrespect to the newcomers, including the mentioned gentleman, but they have not earned the right to sit at the same table as the veterans […]”
Read More“No disrespect to the newcomers, including the mentioned gentleman, but they have not earned the right to sit at the same table as the veterans […]”
Read MoreLast week, we wrote about allegations coming from several citizenship consultancies claiming a Sharjah-based company named Montreal Management Consultants Est.
Read MoreAs of October 2019, over 200 families are now residing across the housing developments. Residents are happy, secured, thankful and comfortable in their new homes.
Read MoreThe Government of Dominica aims to provide equal housing opportunities for all citizens. Following the earlier housing developments. The Government
Read MoreMMCE, the same company constructing CBI-funded social housing units in Dominica, will build the new US$370m international airport.
Read MoreAnthony returns for a second term as head of Grenada’s CIU. His first order of business: Tackling an unprecedented backlog of applications.
Read MoreDuring an on-camera interview with Investment Migration Insider, the full version of which will be published in the coming weeks,
Read MoreA promise made, kept, and fulfilled.
Read MoreDevastating hurricanes in 2017 jump-started the government’s decision to create climate-resilient housing facilities all over the country.
Read MoreThomas Anthony – a seasoned veteran of the citizenship by investment due diligence field – starts his new job as
Read MoreHe also says that if the MoA isn’t enough to allay EU fears, “it will be clear that they have reasons other than national security concerns.”
Read MoreFollowing his tenure as Deputy CEO – and brief stint as acting CEO – of the Antigua & Barbuda Citizenship
Read MoreFormer Prime Minister Dr. Kenny Anthony said, on Friday, he had filed a claim in the High Court against the
Read MoreThomas Anthony, who has headed the Grenada Citizenship by Investment Unit (CIU) since September 1st last year, will not be renewing his one-year contract when it expires on August 31st.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with Investment Migration Insider, Thomas Anthony, head of Exiger’s Immigration, Citizenship, and Visa Practice, and former
Read MoreGrenada CIU-boss Thomas Anthony says he’s “having the time of my life” right now and is focused on clearing his 2023 backlog by H1 next year.
Read MoreThomas Anthony: Time has come for programs to collaborate with due diligence providers in redesigning their due diligence methodology from the ground up.
Read MoreThomas Anthony, former head of several Caribbean CIUs, outlines the delicate and crucial role the region’s banks play in CBI due diligence.
Read MoreIn a follow-up circular to this week’s announcement that the Grenada Citizenship by Investment Programme had lowered its real estate investment requirement to US$220,000, the program’s CIU makes it clear that the practice of discounting CBI-real estate will not fly in Grenada.
Read MoreThomas Anthony loosens his tie and settles in for a well-deserved break from looking at background verification reports.
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