How Spain’s New Startup Law Impacts Digital Nomad, Non-Lucrative, and Golden Visas
Spain’s new Startups Law, slated to take effect in January, will bring improvements for more than just digital nomads, writes Oriol Molas.
Read moreSpain’s new Startups Law, slated to take effect in January, will bring improvements for more than just digital nomads, writes Oriol Molas.
Read more2022 no doubt holds a long list of surprises in store for the investment migration market. Here are seven changes we already know are coming.
Read moreArrows are pointing up for all of the UK’s investment-based visas.
Read moreDominica is planning an Entrepreneur Visa that offers a direct path to citizenship in two years for those who invest upwards of $50,000.
Read moreStartup visas are too customized, risky, hands-on, and low-margin to catch on at a grand scale, argues Stephane Tajick.
Read moreHarvey Law Group’s global managing partner, Jean-François Harvey, tells IMI his firm is phasing out of the golden visa market, opting instead to focus on startup and entrepreneur visas, a category of immigration that, he points out, adds more value to the destination economy – and his firm.
Read moreThe Home Office is discontinuing the UK’s Tier 1 Entrepreneur Visa, and replacing it with two new visa categories. Saadiya Saadat elaborates.
Read moreLaunched as a pilot program in 2013, the Canadian Startup Visa program will become a regular feature following the expiration
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