Tag Archives: global mobility

The end of citizenship by investment

The end of citizenship by investment: 7. The global shift away from citizenship by investment explained.

Citizenship by investment is entering a structural decline as governments tighten requirements, introduce residency obligations, and shift away from passive financial contributions. For decades, Caribbean programmes led by St Kitts and Nevis defined a global market where investors could obtain second citizenship efficiently, often without physical presence. That model is …

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The possible end of citizenship by investment: US travel bans and their implications

End of citizenship by investment: Adapting to US travel bans and protecting your freedom.

In recent years, the concept of citizenship by investment (CBI) has gained significant traction among high-net-worth individuals seeking greater global mobility, tax optimisation, and a safety net against geopolitical instability. However, the future of CBI programmes, particularly in the Caribbean, is now under threat due to proposed US travel bans. …

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Why Caribbean citizenship is your essential plan B in a changing world

Why Trinidad is the top choice for 2025. Why Caribbean citizenship by investment is your ultimate plan B in 2025. Top things to know before booking a flight to Trinidad and Tobago.

In an era where governments increasingly encroach on personal freedoms and global instability looms, securing a second citizenship has transitioned from luxury to necessity. Andrew Henderson of Nomad Capitalist argues that Caribbean citizenship by investment (CBI) programmes offer unparalleled advantages for those seeking freedom, resilience, and flexibility. Here’s why diversifying …

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Singapore’s immigration policies: Welcoming digital nomads in finance and tech

Immigration policies and visa tips for digital nomads.

Singapore, a global business hub, is renowned for its progressive approach to immigration, particularly its policies that cater to the growing population of digital nomads in the finance and tech sectors. This article explores how Singapore’s immigration policies accommodate these modern professionals, offering pathways to work and thrive in a …

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