Q1 CBI Agents Update: 13 New Licensees, 10 Removals, Further Blacklistings in the Caribbean
New company names have appeared on Caribbean CIU blacklists. Malta’s agent roster has shrunk for the first time since new programs opened.
Read moreNew company names have appeared on Caribbean CIU blacklists. Malta’s agent roster has shrunk for the first time since new programs opened.
Read moreThe global number of CBI-accredited agents is slowly recovering since the end of Cyprus’ CIP. Dominica adds to its agent blacklist.
Read moreGlobally, the number of CBI-accredited agents is growing again, but with big differences between programs. See which agents have been listed and delisted since March.
Read moreIn August 2020, more than a thousand agents worldwide held a citizenship by investment accreditation. Today, that number has fallen to 307.
Read moreThe Vanuatu Development Support program stood out by nearly tripling its number of designated agents during the period, from 30 to 87.
Read moreThe net drop in the number of accredited agents worldwide represents the first significant reduction since we began measuring at the end of 2018.
Read moreThe number of accredited agents for citizenship by investment programs has grown by 25 since February, an average of 4.2
Read moreThe number of companies and individuals licensed to submit citizenship by investment applications – among the ten CIPs that require
Read moreWith 562 registered service providers, the Cypriot CIP has more accredited agents than all other citizenship by investment programs combined, but walk past a thousand Kittitians on the street and you’ll run into at least one licensee.
Read moreCyprus is standardizing the operation of its citizenship by investment program, the Cypriot Investment Scheme (CIS), and is increasingly taking
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