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Countries Expats are Moving to in 2017

23 May 2017

Countries Expats are Moving to in 2017

Immigration issues across the world are becoming as uncertain as the United States these days, and many wealthy global residents who fancy a change are packing their bags for opportunities abroad. So which countries are expats heading to in 2017? You may find some of the answers surprising.

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How to Avoid Caribbean Second Citizenship and Passport Scams

21 May 2017

How to Avoid Caribbean Second Citizenship and Passport Scams

With a growing number of high net worth and ultra high net worth individuals seeking immigration solutions abroad, websites for obtaining a second citizenship and passport are popping up everywhere. You might be thinking these types of schemes sound “too good to be true,” and in some instances, they are. With more and more websites promoting Citizenship by Investment Programs, there is also a greater chance of becoming a victim of internet scams—websites aimed to “rip off” or cheat unsuspecting

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Find Success with Your Hong Kong Entrepreneur Visa Application

18 May 2017

Find Success with Your Hong Kong Entrepreneur Visa Application

With Hong Kong’s economic freedom and flexibility unlike any other in the world, it’s no wonder that the Hong Kong Entrepreneur Visa program is a convenient choice for wealthy foreign investors seeking entrepreneurial opportunities overseas. In this blog, we will discuss how Hong Kong’s unique economy is the key to finding success with your Hong Kong Entrepreneur Visa application.

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Rise of the Golden Visa Residency Programs

17 May 2017

Rise of the Golden Visa Residency Programs

These days, Golden Visa programs are on the rise, and many Residency and Citizenship by Investment Programs in North America or the Caribbean are eager to call their respective programs a Golden Visa. However, the truth is a “Golden Visa” refers to European Residency by Investment opportunities (usually in the form of real estate or property options) for foreign nationals that are offered by the country’s respective government. In exchange for a substantial capital investment into the economy,

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Top Three EB-5 Program Myths Fact vs Fiction

16 May 2017

Top Three EB-5 Program Myths Fact vs Fiction

With all issues surrounding immigration, there is debate. The U.S. EB-5 Visa Program, whose aim is to bring foreign investment and create jobs to American workers, is no exception. On the surface, it’s easy to assume that the EB-5 Program is “selling” a chance to enter the U.S. for a price. This, in fact, is an erroneous claim. There are many misconceptions and misunderstandings about the U.S. EB-5 Program itself, and this blog will attempt to debunk the most common myths associated with it.

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St Kitts and Nevis Citizenship Program Aims for Top Standard of the Car

15 May 2017

St Kitts and Nevis Citizenship Program Aims for Top Standard of the Car

With Caribbean citizenship and passports gaining global popularity, the twin island of St. Kitts and Nevis is increasing its efforts to not only rank among the best of the best in the Citizenship by Investment market, but to dominate the industry as the top standard of the Caribbean. Due to recent program reforms and administrative turn-around for St. Kitts and Nevis, it might be enough to rank the nation as a viable contender for preferred destinations.

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IRCC Raising Age of Dependent Child to Under 22 Years of Age in October

14 May 2017

IRCC Raising Age of Dependent Child to Under 22 Years of Age in October

As of this week, IRCC has announced that Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (Age of Dependent Children) would be amended to raise the age of a dependent child to under 22 years, with the condition the child is not married or in a common-law relationship. In addition, the new regulations will redefine a 'dependent child' eligible for Canadian permanent residence, which will apply to categories for family, economic, or refugee-related programs. The amendments will go into effect on Oct

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