SEF Golden Visa Stoppage “Is a Real Scandal, a Shame” – IM People in The News This Week
“There is not the slightest possible justification for the [golden visa] program not to work,” says the President of APPII.
Read more“There is not the slightest possible justification for the [golden visa] program not to work,” says the President of APPII.
Read more“This is not a passive investment program, and does require active participation from the candidate,” says Harvey [about Canada’s SUV].
Read more“We’ve always had clients out of the U.S., but more recently, it’s by far our single biggest jurisdiction of new clients,” Mr. Volek said.
Read more“Our clients worldwide, since 2019, have bought about US$1 billion worth of properties” under various IM programs, said Harvey.
Read more“Please tell us, in 100 words or fewer, what you consider the most significant difference between the IM market in 2019 and the IM market in 2021?”
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: Jean François Harvey of Harvey Law Group Aaron Grau of IIUSA
Read moreInvestment migration people in the news this week included: Andrew Lo of Anlex Evelyn Ackah Jean-François Harvey of Harvey Law
Read moreIn an exhaustive Q&A, we ask: Is it a government-sanctioned program? Who can become an agent? What are the fees? Was there a tender? and more.
Read moreThere’s been talk of opening a CIP in North Macedonia for several years. Developments this week indicate such an event is now close at hand.
Read moreInvestment migration people in the news this week include: André Miranda of Pinto Ribeiro Luis Lima of APEMIP John Hu
Read moreThe heads of Harvey Law Group and CS Global outline what effects they expect the pandemic to have on the investment migration market in 2021 and beyond.
Read moreSince the pandemic started, nary a week has gone by without investment migration practitioners appearing in heavy-weight publications.
Read moreAfrican investor migrants multiply, Singapore considers position in RCBI-market, Hongkongers’ cup runneth over, South Americans HNWI targeted.
Read moreHarvey goes into detail about the new CIPs, how they will be structured in terms of investment options, as well as how they might be priced.
Read moreProminent investment migration figures have garnered an unusually high degree of coverage in mainstream outlets over the past week
Read moreA brand new series of interviews with senior investment migration experts on what they think will change for the RCBI-market after the pandemic.
Read moreAs Hongkongers scramble for the exit, mainland Chinese say they are having second thoughts about sending their children abroad for school.
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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