
When Nations Unmake Citizens: A History of Denaturalization
The ability to revoke citizenship ranks among the most powerful tools a state wields, a practice documented from ancient societies to contemporary nations

The ability to revoke citizenship ranks among the most powerful tools a state wields, a practice documented from ancient societies to contemporary nations

Mona Shah details the legalities that oppose Trump’s plan to scrap EB-5 and analyzes the potential impact on investors

Experts divided on Trump’s Gold Card proposal: Streamlined path to citizenship or constitutional overreach? Our analysis unpacks the debate.

Syria’s exiled elite, with their wealth and urgent need for new passports, may inadvertently impact the CBI industry, writes Fabienne de Blois.

Christina Tabacco examines the tradeoffs between increased EB5 regulatory burden and revised processing approaches under the reformed program

IIUSA lawsuit challenges USCIS rules on EB-5 investment periods, splitting industry between regional centers and investor advocates

While dismissing RCBI’s investment impact, IMF’s own regression analysis shows positive correlation with higher approval rates

Continuous residence, healthcare coverage, and social coexistence: Csaba Magyar outlines Hungary’s permanent residency requirements

Dr Jacinto Soler-Matutes anticipates closure of Spain’s Golden Visa program in May 2025 and warns of costly mistakes for potential applicants

“Wealth taxes failed before because governments didn’t know what people owned. Now they do,” cautions Jimmy Sexton on RBOs

Income tax is a scourge. Life in Latin America may eliminate it entirely. James Nuveen reveals five little-known tax havens in the region.

Siren Chen explains why significant economic contributions alone isn’t enough to gain Singapore PR, and what’s really needed to get approved.

Seven reasons account for 89% of startup visa rejections, with over half failing on basic program requirements alone.

CBI gets a win, but EU’s watching. CBI firms should prioritize transparency and prepare for more oversight and scrutiny.

What would it be like to be Jason Bourne – with different passports with different names? James Nuveen details how it’s possible but complex.

Everyone needs a contingency plan for if/when World War 3 breaks out. James Nuveen details six bolt-hole jurisdictions that may surprise you.

Siren Chen compares the five investment- and skills-based routes to Hong Kong residency by cost and difficulty level.

Dr. Guillaume Grisel examines the five ways to get Swiss residency, the path to naturalization, and the Swiss special tax regime.

Hannah Ma explores Japan’s efforts to attract more talent and FDI through its Business Manager and Skilled Workers visas.

J. Savory, D. Lincoln, K. Nicholson, and P. May weigh in on the UAE Golden Visa’s 5-year journey, its unique proposition, and its future.