Forget Everything You Thought You Knew About China’s Investment Migration Market
While demand is stronger than ever, the big agencies are closing branches and laying off staff. In 2020, all the rules have changed.
Read MoreWhile demand is stronger than ever, the big agencies are closing branches and laying off staff. In 2020, all the rules have changed.
Read MoreDaniel Twomey’s comprehensive study on statelessness in the context of citizenship by investment is de rigeur reading for policymakers and applicants alike.
Read MoreNicola Mangion traces the history of the passport back to 2,500 years ago and finds that the earliest such documents were actually more akin to visas.
Read MoreCOVID-19 may well give rise to the mother of all economic crises. Fortunate, then, that economic crises are the father of investment migration programs.
Read MoreFreehold is always preferable to leasehold, leverage is key to mitigating risk and overcoming capital restrictions, and exchange rates are crucial.
Read MoreCan we expect a drop in demand for Caribbean programs? Wayne Hempson-Putt believes so – and especially among expats living in GCC countries.
Read More“We wonder: How many economic citizens traveling on their second passports at the height of border closures encountered extreme difficulties?”
Read MoreIn a world where visa-free travel is suspended indefinitely – in some cases permanently – what happens to investment migration? Peter Macfarlane is back.
Read MoreForeign investment migration firms have principally three ways to enter the Chinese market, each with its own pros and cons. Choose wisely, writes Luc Lu.
Read MoreNext year, EU citizens will no longer have automatic settlement-rights in the UK. This widens the Tier 1 visa’s target demographic by 11m European HNWIs.
Read MoreWhat is the lowest number of passports that, combined, give you visa-free travel to all the world’s countries? We’ve done the math.
Read MoreChina’s HNWIs have historically kept only one foot out the door; hoping to reap China’s economic benefits while insulating themselves from its drawbacks.
Read MoreIn 2019, international schools raised ten times as much in fees as they did in 2000. That figure is expected to double by 2030. What does it mean for RCBI?
Read MorePrinciple #3 – Listing the number of dependents is a complicated affair in Polygamous societies.
Read MoreThe Italian Investor Visa (IIV) has been around for almost three years without gaining any meaningful traction. Why?
Read MoreEd Kennedy explores how countries as different as China, the US, Australia, South Africa, and Japan deal with the question of how to give up citizenships.
Read MoreHow much do the world’s investment migration programs bring in per immigrant, i.e., when counting the total number of passports/visas, including dependents?
Read MoreTurkey surprised many by becoming the world’s most popular CIP. None more so than Grenadians, who are finding their cozy corner of the market contested.
Read MoreIn Shanghai, 44% of immigration intermediaries have yet to celebrate their first anniversary and fully 91% have yet to mark their fifth.
Read MoreTwo chief explanations exist as to why Latin-America, home to some 600,000 HNWIs, is not a region of focus for most big investment migration firms.
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