“Flamboyant Guys, Good for a Juicy Story”: Investment Migration People in the News This Week
Investment migration people in the news this week.
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Read more“There’s a citizenship hierarchy out there, in that a lot of the people with privileged passports don’t even realize it,” said Kristin Surak.
Read moreInvestment migration people in the news this week.
Read morePhilippe May, CEO of investment migration firm EC Holdings, said the most common request from China was “a second passport, quick”.
Read more“The level of wealth they have achieved means they are unlikely to ever worry about money again,” Steffen said.
Read moreIM people in the news this week include David Lesperance, Christian Kälin, Murat Coskun, and Inês Azevedo.
Read moreA great deal of ink was spent covering passport index updates this week, while a Jamaican property magnate calls for the opening of a CIP.
Read more“Certain agents are trying to get clients to move away from St Kitts & Nevis by telling them their passports will be taken away after 10 years.”
Read more“As the epicentre of the coronavirus meets the brunt of the violent protests in Gauteng and KZN, the vulnerability of South Africans is called into question.”
Read moreInvestment migration people in the news this week include: Jason Porter of Blevins Franks Tammy Fahmi of Sotheby’s International Realty
Read moreHakan Kodal says program legislation “should be shielded from political meddling and infighting within parliaments, which is only wasteful.”
Read moreProminent investment migration figures have garnered an unusually high degree of coverage in mainstream outlets over the past week
Read moreInvestment migration people in the news this week include Mohammed Asaria, Christian Kälin, Mark Davies, Farzin Yazdi, Paragh Khanna, and Dillon Bhatt.
Read moreInvestment migration people featured in the mainstream media this week include: Joanna Murphy, CEO of Irish Diaspora Loan Fund Christian
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