“I Want to Help People Realize They Have So Many Choices”: Henry Fan on The Mobility Standard
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.
Read moreOur 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.
Read moreWe need to stop selling passports and start selling citizenships, argues Nuri Katz, our guest in this episode of the Mobility Standard.
Read moreMimoun Assraoui and Eric Major have big plans for Latitude and aim to unite the industry by making the Investment Migration Council more inclusive.
Read moreThis week on the Mobility Standard, IMI’s editor Christian Nesheim is a guest on the My Latin Life podcast.
Read moreAmong other insights, Krista Victorio points out that it’s perfectly possible to get Spanish citizenship without also becoming a tax resident.
Read moreMadalena Monteiro saw a deluge of inquiries about the Italian Dolce Visa after news of Portugal’s closing. Especially from Russians.
Read moreDavid Lesperance and Mel Warshaw on what’s driving Americans to leave the country, get second citizenships, and give up citizenship in 2023.
Read moreSlava Apel: Canada’s Startup Visa is the “most viable and direct path to Canada PR” and the “most profitable program” for immigration firms.
Read moreAndrew Henderson says many industry practitioners would do well to engage in more direct, authentic communication.
Read moreOur guest on the Mobility Standard podcast this week is Benjamin Lodmell of asset protection specialist firm Lodmell & Lodmell.
Read moreSavory & Partners founder Jeremy Savory on running a CBI business in Dubai, becoming a Portugal resident, and the potential of Turkey.
Read moreOur guest this week is Mr. Titus Gebel, a serial entrepreneur who’s dedicating his life to creating pockets of freedom in an unfree world.
Read more“It’ll take a long time for this new program to be stable,” says Matt Galati. “I don’t know if that gets done before 2027, frankly.”
Read moreIn this episode, we discuss the rising popularity of independent means visas, which require no investment but proof of financial means.
Read moreNuri Katz calls CBI vetting “the best due diligence known to man.” He also takes part of the blame for the industry’s failure to effectively lobby Brussels.
Read moreJohn Hanafin also says North Macedonia and Albania “are about five years ahead of Montenegro” in terms of becoming EU members.
Read moreKenneth Green talks about Curaçao’s EU golden visa, Dominica’s Entrepreneur visa, and the intensifying competition for government mandates.
Read moreIf appeasing the EU was Malta’s goal, says Philippe May, it was unsuccessful. “These people are driven by ideology. They will never give up.”
Read more“By filing numerous lawsuits because the agency wasn’t doing anything in 2019, we finally got the agency moving again,” says Matt Galati.
Read moreHer audacious and uninhibited style makes waves. That’s allowed Katie the Russian to build a big, targeted customer base in no time at all.
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