
US Treasury Rescinds Decade-Old FinCEN Advisory on Saint Kitts CBI Program
The withdrawal closes a chapter that hung over the world’s oldest CBI program for more than a decade; PM Drew credits three years of reform.

The withdrawal closes a chapter that hung over the world’s oldest CBI program for more than a decade; PM Drew credits three years of reform.

MIBS Group converts old office blocks into serviced apartments where rental demand already exceeds supply.

LatAm countries, “especially those from the Mercosur bloc, do not fully grasp the potential gold mine they possess due to their passport strength.”

A five-year wait, a clean file, and a court ruling that says none of it matters if the incubator falls.

Saint Kitts, Saint Lucia, and Grenada retain ten-year, multiple-entry terms; only Antigua and Dominica face the downgrade.

The most detailed figures the government has ever made public on the program’s outcomes arrive via a parliamentary inquiry.

Denmark last had a wealth tax in 1997. Frederiksen wants it back, proposing a 1% annual levy on the country’s richest residents.

Bhutan’s digital nomad visa has no income requirement. What it does require is unlike anything in the 50-country DNV market.

The EU built the world’s strictest privacy law. Now it’s negotiating how much personal data to give US border agents.

EU Law Firm explains the mechanics of Latvia’s often overlooked, yet extremely stable, EUR 280,000 bank deposit option under its Golden Visa.

A second passport is not the only way to expand your global mobility. The right residence permit can unlock dozens of additional destinations without the time, cost, or complexity of acquiring citizenship.

Francisco Litvay warns that Uruguay is repeating Portugal’s NHR mistake. Philippe May thinks the real winner is next door.

EQTY lays out what makes Portugal the standout EU Golden Visa in 2026 and why they built Global Growth II to do more than just get you qualified.

Slava Apel argues the SUV’s flaws killed it, but Canada’s entrepreneur immigration model is being rebuilt, not abandoned.

Same family, twelve programs, wildly different per-passport costs. The cheapest option depends on how many children you have.

Portal goes live amid persistent technical glitches; in-person visits limited to biometric data collection.

The Exclusive Citizenship Act arrives six decades into a global liberalization trend that shows no sign of reversing.

“I admire leaders who have helped professionalize the investment migration industry by pushing for higher compliance standards.”

The UK abolished its 226-year-old non-dom regime in April 2025, but the concept lives on elsewhere. Some countries offer distinct ways to shield foreign income from local taxation.

Birthright and descent citizenship are retreating across the developed world. Only one acquisition doctrine is expanding, and governments keep lining up to sell it.

A pioneer born in the 1980s now faces its biggest test; but the value proposition runs deeper than most assume.

Only a handful of countries still tax net wealth directly, but the details vary wildly. A guide to who pays, how much, and what counts.

3 Comma Capital introduce their Atlantic Bond Fund for US investors seeking a steadier Golden Visa path.

The April 2025 overhaul that slashed the minimum from NZ$15 million to NZ$5 million has produced a 48-fold increase in committed investment over the prior regime’s total.

Prosecutors never summoned key witnesses in the highest-profile case from the Al Jazeera scandal; the attorney general now signals an appeal.

Browne uses inaugural Caribbean-EU forum to argue CBI vetting exceeds European standards; calls for engagement over coercion as Brussels and Washington tighten the screws.

Vardikos & Vardikos explain the difference between working with an independent law firm and an “in-house” one when applying for a Golden Visa.

Welcome to a world where exit options aren’t theoretical but documented. Where no single political authority can monopolize control over you.

“I want to move past the misconceptions and highlight the genuine economic value and compliance standards we bring to the table.”

MM2H approved 9,511 participants in 18 months after managing just 1,900 in the three years prior; 2,637 property transactions remain pending.

Gonsalves claims Washington warned SVG against CBI and a China pivot. PM Friday calls his program a “sovereign capital” strategy.

Afghanistan endorses ten-year investor visa proposal as economy struggles. The question is: Will anyone actually apply?

Starting January 2028, the Netherlands is set to require that residents pay tax on paper profits they have not yet cashed in, pending Senate approval.

Golden Gate Global reaches $1B in EB-5 funding, with over $300M repaid to investors across more than a decade of projects.

From the Caribbean to Central Asia and the Pacific, governments keep announcing CBI plans. Few have followed through.

Swiss to vote on a population ceiling that would trigger residency restrictions as the country, now home to 9.1 million, approaches 10 million, with potential consequences for EU free movement.

Oikos launches a 54-unit project in Kallithea as major public works and policy timelines begin to reshape southern Athens.

São Tomé puts its foot down on price undercutting, revoking an agent’s license fewer than five months after launching its CBI program.

St Vincent’s CIP will mandate residency. PM Friday: Not “revenue-at-all-costs” but “sovereign capital mobilization strategy.”

Prime Developments breaks ground on a $50M creative arts center in St. Kitts and Nevis to power culture-led economic growth.

Most people think of passports as keys to a single country. But what if one passport could open the door

ClientReferrals thanks investment migration industry professionals while highlighting the good CBI, and their PBO, have done.

The EU-candidate nation introduces a structured property-based residence pathway and a minimum tax threshold for foreign business owners.

Think the 183 day rule lets you avoid tax anywhere? Here is why every country applies it differently.

“Congress created a clear, merit-based framework for employment-based immigration […] The Gold Card program attempts to bypass that system”

“Plan, don’t run. Just as you diversify assets, diversifying mobility has become a rational and necessary strategy.”

Residency in days, not months. FIV Philippines on how the Philippines FIV is rewriting the rules.

The threshold places the program within the mid‑range of an increasingly competitive digital nomad visa market; undercuts regional peers.

Pursuing two citizenships simultaneously is perfectly legal. It’s just that sometimes applicants create the problems that lead to rejection.

Americans lead investor visa surge as New Zealand’s growth category draws bulk of applications since April reforms.