
Migration’s Blue Ocean & Globevisa’s 1,000-Project Era of Emergent Programs
Globevisa charts the shift from blockbuster investment migration programs to a long-tail era reshaping global mobility demand.

Globevisa charts the shift from blockbuster investment migration programs to a long-tail era reshaping global mobility demand.

Henry Fan believes Globevisa’s future lies in making global mobility inclusive, tech-enabled, and transparent for all clients.

Globevisa Group details its 23 year journey in investment migration, saying all that knowledge will be shared during their upcoming event.

Globevisa details how its operational model and comprehensive service framework make it unique in the investment migration world.

Calvin St. Juste, Claude Emmanuel, and Edward Clark join other industry leaders at Globevisa’s inaugural conference.

Siren Chen discusses the popularity of the new-look EB-5 and how she aims to serve “1 million clients in 20 years.”

As Globevisa continues its international expansion, it seeks local partners to help serve its 10,000 immigration clients a year.

Our guest in this episode, Henry Fan of Globevisa, is determined to do his job to enable freedom of movement for as many people as possible.

Globevisa provides immigration services. But so do accounting firms like Deloitte, or property brokers like Centaline. What, then, is an immigration firm, asks Henry Fan.

Initially trying to move staff to other countries, Globevisa concluded partnering with locals would be a more effective way to expand globally.

In this interview, Henry Fan of Globevisa explains how he and his partner Melvin Sun built a global business serving 8,000 clients a year.

“Two big doors to the outside world closed this week. This just means that we need to open more doors – or make the small doors wider.”