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Investment Migration Programs 2022 is the comprehensive, systematic analysis and benchmarking of the world’s most important residence and citizenship programs.
The publication features two indexes - the Global Residence Program Index (GRPI) and the Global Citizenship Program Index (GCPI). Updated annually by leading academic researchers, country risk specialists, economists, independent expert immigration and citizenship lawyers, and other industry specialists, the GRPI and GCPI reflect the relative worth of reputable residence- and citizenship-by-investment programs around the world, respectively. The indexes are complemented by insightful expert analyses of engaging topics, such as wealth distribution in the Covid era, domicile diversification and other global investment migration trends, sovereign equity and the pro-growth benefits of economic migration, and facilitated naturalization, as well as pertinent prevailing issues such as due diligence and compliance, risk management, and program transparency.
Investment Migration Programs 2022 is an indispensable resource for all those interested in keeping up to date with industry developments or considering investment migration as an option for accessing new opportunities, be they private clients and their advisors, industry professionals, or policy makers wishing to manage investment migration programs in order to achieve fiscal autonomy and economic growth.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Investment Migration Programs 2022 is the comprehensive, systematic analysis and benchmarking of the world’s most important residence and citizenship programs.
The publication features two indexes - the Global Residence Program Index (GRPI) and the Global Citizenship Program Index (GCPI). Updated annually by leading academic researchers, country risk specialists, economists, independent expert immigration and citizenship lawyers, and other industry specialists, the GRPI and GCPI reflect the relative worth of reputable residence- and citizenship-by-investment programs around the world, respectively. The indexes are complemented by insightful expert analyses of engaging topics, such as wealth distribution in the Covid era, domicile diversification and other global investment migration trends, sovereign equity and the pro-growth benefits of economic migration, and facilitated naturalization, as well as pertinent prevailing issues such as due diligence and compliance, risk management, and program transparency.
Investment Migration Programs 2022 is an indispensable resource for all those interested in keeping up to date with industry developments or considering investment migration as an option for accessing new opportunities, be they private clients and their advisors, industry professionals, or policy makers wishing to manage investment migration programs in order to achieve fiscal autonomy and economic growth.