Strong-Arming Caribbean CIPs to Exclude Russians is Absurd, Unjust, and Unworthy
Caribbean CIPs are forced to fall in line with the demands of the bigger countries or face sanctions themselves, writes Nuri Katz.
Read moreCaribbean CIPs are forced to fall in line with the demands of the bigger countries or face sanctions themselves, writes Nuri Katz.
Read moreUkrainians – in a grimly ironic twist – remain excluded from the program because of the very belligerence to which they have fallen prey.
Read moreDr. Andrés Solimano, who holds a Ph.D. in Economics from MIT, identifies six global effects of the war and the impact they could have on IM.
Read moreNuri Katz says recent weeks’ events show that “unless something changes drastically, we are closer to the end of the CBI industry than to the beginning of it.”
Read moreThe golden visas of Ireland and Spain join the fast-growing list of investment migration programs closing its doors to Russians.
Read moreRussian and Belarusian applicants remain welcome under the CIPs of Turkey, Montenegro, and of Saint Lucia, the final Caribbean hold-out.
Read moreSaint Kitts & Nevis becomes the third Caribbean CBI country to explicitly suspend Russian and Belarusian applicants.
Read more“We expect to incur significant financial losses from this decision,” says company founder and Ukrainian national Anatoliy Lyetayev.
Read moreRussian applicants are now suspended from three Caribbean CIPs, Belarusians from two, and Ukrainians from one.
Read moreMalta suspends Russians and Belarusians from applying to MEIN and MPRP programs, ostensibly over inability to conduct adequate due diligence.
Read moreGreece joins Portugal in banning Russians from its golden visa program. Further Western countries are expected to make similar announcements.
Read moreThe group said it would “limit the sale of citizenship”. Whether it means to restrict just Russians or CBI programs altogether is not clear.
Read moreThe outbreak of war in Ukraine today strikes at the heart of why this industry exists in the first place, writes Brian Greco.
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