Clients Now Assuming “No Difference Between Hong Kong and China”: Investment Migration People in the News This Week
“My clients are now starting to assume there is no difference between Hong Kong and China.”
Read More“My clients are now starting to assume there is no difference between Hong Kong and China.”
Read More“Covid-19 has made it hard to schedule appointments at SEF.”
Read More“These conditions are normally set for permanent residency (PR) and our programme is not offering PR. It is just a social visit pass.”
Read More“Our clients worldwide, since 2019, have bought about US$1 billion worth of properties” under various IM programs, said Harvey.
Read More“The sector is benefiting from all the instability we are living worldwide at the moment — pandemic, conflicts and wars, travel bans, unemployment and bankruptcy […]”
Read More“Two years ago, my clients were usually men over 50 with a family, and their children were usually older than 16,” Harvey told RFA.
Read More“The Grassley-Leahy bill would unfortunately create an unusable program,” said Angelique Brunner, CEO of EB5 Capital.
Read MoreInvestment migration people in the news this week include: Jason Porter of Blevins Franks Tammy Fahmi of Sotheby’s International Realty
Read MoreInvestment migration people in the news this week include: Jean François Harvey of Harvey Law Group Aaron Grau of IIUSA
Read MoreInvestment migration people in the news this week include: Patricia Casaburi of Global Citizen Solutions João G. Gil Figueira of
Read MoreInvestment migration people in the news this week include: Andrew Henderson of Nomad Capitalist Henley & Partners Arton Capital Deepanshu
Read MoreInvestment migration people in the news this week include: André Miranda of Pinto Ribeiro Luis Lima of APEMIP John Hu
Read MoreHenley & Partners says Jho Low was never their client. The Investment Migration Council says that an internal review is underway.
Read MoreThe UAE says it will naturalize investors. Industry leaders are cautiously optimistic about the new law, and ready to assist in making it a program.
Read MoreInvestment migration people in the news this week:
Read MoreAfrican investor migrants multiply, Singapore considers position in RCBI-market, Hongkongers’ cup runneth over, South Americans HNWI targeted.
Read MoreMoldova can no longer extend the moratorium on their CIP. By Thursday, Parliament must either resume the program or be in breach of contract.
Read MoreNo longer is the QNI a matchless oeuvre whose praises go unsung; it is swiftly assuming its rightful place as the pre-eminent ranking of nationalities.
Read MoreIn a new segment, we provide a roundup of industry personalities’ appearances in the large, traditional media over the past week.
Read MoreAs anti-Beijing protests enter their third month in Hong Kong, service providers say inquiries about investment migration are surging.
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