Investment Migration People in the News This Week: Nov 5th, 2019
Investment migration people featured in the mainstream media this week include:
- Nadia Read Thaele, LIO Global
- Mark Davies, Davies & Associates LLC
- Nuri Katz, Apex Capital Partners
- Alexander Varnavas, Varnavas Law
The Times South Africa: US green card applications triple as wealthy South Africans rush to invest ahead
Citing concerns about their children’s futures, South Africans with between R8m and R14m to invest are flocking to apply for the right to live in America, an expert says.
IM people featured:
- Nadia Read Thaele, LIO Global
Money-Control: Forget H-1B and EB-5, Indians now eyeing E-2 visa as new ticket to US
With the waiting period for the EB-5 visa to the United States of America stretching to nearly seven years, Indians are now eyeing the E-2 visa route as their ticket to the American shores.
IM people featured:
- Mark Davies, Davies & Associates LLC
The Independent Singapore: The road to a more powerful passport: Investing in citizenship is the elite way to travel the world
For wealthy travellers who want to enjoy a freer route, countries offer citizenship by investment programs (CIPs), which entails investing in a country’s economy, usually in infrastructure development or government bonds, as a pathway to obtaining their citizenship.
IM people featured:
- Nuri Katz, Apex Capital Partners
Capital.gr: Varnavas: Changes to the Golden Visa Program are a positive development
“Another issue, an important deterrent for investors is that the issuance of citizenship in our country after seven years of possession of Golden Visa comes only if the investor proves that he has actually resided in Greece for the last seven years.”
IM people featured:
- Alexander Varnavas, Varnavas Law
Christian Henrik Nesheim is the founder and editor of Investment Migration Insider, the #1 magazine – online or offline – for residency and citizenship by investment. He is an internationally recognized expert, speaker, documentary producer, and writer on the subject of investment migration, whose work is cited in the Economist, Bloomberg, Fortune, Forbes, Newsweek, and Business Insider. Norwegian by birth, Christian has spent the last 16 years in the United States, China, Spain, and Portugal.