Investment Migration Has a Crucial Role to Play in the Post-Pandemic Urban Exodus
The pandemic’s shifting of populations away from expensive megacities is an opportunity for investment migration, writes Stephane Tajick.
Read MoreThe pandemic’s shifting of populations away from expensive megacities is an opportunity for investment migration, writes Stephane Tajick.
Read MoreHistory is replete with examples of wealthy families who lost everything for lack of a comprehensive backup plan, writes David Lesperance.
Read MoreCharacterized by rapid growth, strong demand, and only modest RCBI-firm competition, Pakistan’s investment migration market warrants consideration.
Read MoreLong-term but temporary stay visas for people who can work from anywhere are in vogue. Michael Krakat evaluates their merits.
Read MoreGetting money and people out of China has never been more fraught with risk than in 2020, writes Luc Lu.
Read MoreTo reduce the room for government officials to trade favors, let CBI-applicants invest in open markets, write Petrov, Shoylev, and Bekyarova.
Read MoreTax-saving, transactional schemes lacking genuine links. Michael Krakat explores the oddly familiar-sounding business of ship registries.
Read MoreExiger’s James Swenson, one of the world’s leading experts on RCBI due diligence, identifies six red flags of sub-par vetting standards.
Read MoreThe national debt burden is borne by the public. If you are a citizen, you are part of “the public”.
Read MoreHow prepared are small CIP countries for a potential deluge of CBI-citizens who want to move to their COVID-free islands when borders reopen?
Read MoreVanuatu’s deputy PM concedes the country’s CIP investors are still just honorary citizens and that he plans to give them a yellow passport.
Read More3 in 4 millionaires live in the “West” and display little interest in alternative residency or citizenship. What if that changed?
Read MoreMichael B. Krakat argues that, during crises, apprehensions about RCBI tend to diminish, temporarily clearing the path for expansion.
Read MoreWhere the biggest international firms in our industry keep offices says a great deal about the industry’s history – and future.
Read MoreHong Kong’s BN(O)s thinking of taking up the UK’s visa offer must be ready to burn personal and financial bridges, writes David Lesperance.
Read MoreThe Universal Declaration on Human Rights states that “Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his own, and to return to his country.”
Read MoreChristopher Clowes explores the potential of four fast-growing investment migration markets that don’t get enough attention.
Read MoreChinese millennials are now the world’s biggest group of investor migrants. And among them, the most active of all are the “sea turtles”.
Read MoreAvailable EB-5 visas in 2021 will most likely be much higher than it has ever been in the past, writes Marko Issever.
Read MoreWill Trump’s freeze on L-visas sway demand for E-2? We put the question to US immigration attorneys Matthew Galati and Angie Rupert.
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