“So Affluent They Don’t Need to Think About How Much They Spend”: Investment Migration People in the News This Week
“The level of wealth they have achieved means they are unlikely to ever worry about money again,” Steffen said.
Read More“The level of wealth they have achieved means they are unlikely to ever worry about money again,” Steffen said.
Read MoreWhile the Court agreed that renouncing US citizenship is a fundamental right, it argued pandemic circumstances made delays understandable.
Read MoreInvestment migration people in the news this week.
Read MoreInvestment migration people in the news this week.
Read MoreVolek said the volume of American clients at London-based Henley & Partners makes it the company’s largest market by far.
Read MoreThe country believes placing its asset on a blockchain will transform the economy. The first asset to be sold with Sango Coin is citizenship.
Read More“There are cheaper, comparatively more beneficial [RCBI programs] in Europe, but the Russians cannot enroll in them due to sanctions.”
Read MoreDavid Lesperance outlines the five carefully planned steps crypto investors must take to successfully upgrade to a better tax jurisdiction.
Read MoreLesperance: “Half of my clients are concerned that the Democrats will keep the House [in November]. The other half are concerned they won’t.”
Read More“Corporate tax arbitrage is coming under fire and a proposed global flat tax will change the pecking order of advantageous jurisdictions.”
Read More“High net worth individuals think the situation is so bad in America right now that it actually sounds worse than it is in Russia.”
Read MoreIM people in the news this week include David Lesperance, Christian Kälin, Murat Coskun, and Inês Azevedo.
Read More“I’ve been receiving about a dozen inquiries a day, up from the one or two US-based inquiries I typically get daily,” says Lesperance.
Read More“[…] location fluidity is going to stop being a luxury for just the very few. It’s going to be an option for everyone.”
Read More“There is not the slightest possible justification for the [golden visa] program not to work,” says the President of APPII.
Read More“In a couple of years when programme awareness is likely increased, we think the country could attract over 1,000 applicants per year.”
Read MoreInvestment migration people int he news this week.
Read MoreJust as Lesperance foresaw 18 months ago, citizenship renunciations among wealthy Americans are cratering. Here’s what he expects next.
Read More“This is not a passive investment program, and does require active participation from the candidate,” says Harvey [about Canada’s SUV].
Read MoreHungary is serious about naturalizing members of its diaspora, and not deterred by application volume. 3 million worldwide could be eligible.
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