“It Will Be a Stable Year for Investors”: Investment Migration People in the News This Week
Sara Sousa Rebolo says with a new government and new regulations, this will “be a very stable year” for Portugal’s Golden Visa.
Read MoreSara Sousa Rebolo says with a new government and new regulations, this will “be a very stable year” for Portugal’s Golden Visa.
Read MoreDominic Volek of Henley & Partners says Brics is “challenging the world order and establishing itself as a powerful rival to the G7 […].”
Read MoreKristin Surak: “people are trying to hedge their bets against an authoritarian regime or an uncertain future.”
Read More“Every time governments threaten to shut these programs down, there’s a surge of people trying to get through the door,” said Katz.
Read More“Buying a home in another country could serve as a ‘go-bag’ option, or a key aspect of living abroad or total expatriation from the country.”
Read MoreInvestment migration people in the news this week.
Read MoreInvestment migration people in the news this week.
Read MoreInvestment migration people in the news this week include: Paddy Blewer and Nirbhay Handa of Henley & Partners Nestor Alfred
Read MoreNow, program authorities hope to lure even more applicants with allowing them the right not only to live in Thailand, but to work there too.
Read MoreIn the event of early termination of the concessionaire’s contract, the Maltese government would be liable for losses incurred.
Read MoreTwo companies claim the title to “first successful Montenegro CIP citizenship application”. Who is right? It’s complicated.
Read More“We are obviously disappointed with the decision,” said the concessionaire. “We signed an agreement in good faith.”
Read MoreConcessionaire firms indicated pent-up demand for the most anticipated citizenship by investment programs of recent years would now be unleashed.
Read MoreIn a succinct statement on its website, Montenegro’s Secretariat for Special Projects reveals it has picked Henley & Partners, Arton Group, and Apex Capital as approved intermediaries for the country’s upcoming citizenship by investment program.
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Read MoreFollowing Canadian immigration authorities’ announcement to end Antigua & Barbuda’s visa-free access – to the shock and chagrin of much of
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