
Opinion: CBI Should Not Be Bespoke, Special, or Exclusive: Here’s Why
CBI is not a luxury bespoke privilege. It’s a product. The clearer and more reliable the offering, the stronger the market.

CBI is not a luxury bespoke privilege. It’s a product. The clearer and more reliable the offering, the stronger the market.

El Salvador will grant citizenship to families that donate $1 million. Hype alone isn’t enough to command that price, argues Brian Greco.

Too expensive, not permanent, and not providing any solutions that don’t already exist: Brian Greco’s verdict on Indonesia’s new golden visa.

In the wake of Saint Kitts’ complete submission to the EU’s CBI demands, Brian Greco argues the industry must stake out a new course.

Brian Greco asks why attitudes about RCBI explain how some countries stay poor and others get rich by attracting investors seeking mobility.

Wild inflation? Yes. Hot money flows? Sure. Capricious politics? Absolutely. But economic fundamentals? As sound as they come, argues Brian Greco.

Citizenship by investment, argues Brian Greco, is an unequivocal good for governments, locals, agents, and investors. So, why is it vilified?

The outbreak of war in Ukraine today strikes at the heart of why this industry exists in the first place, writes Brian Greco.

Brian Greco questions the conventional industry doctrine that sees Schengen-access as the holy grail of RCBI-program selling points.

The nominal number of visa-free destinations your passport affords means very little in 2021. Brian Greco explains what to focus on instead.