EU-Vanuatu CBI "Collaboration"?, Low-Tax Living in High-Tax Europe, Grenada CIP Shattering Records, ++

EU-Vanuatu CBI "Collaboration", Low-Tax Living in High-Tax Europe, Grenada CIP Shattering Records, ++

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State Govt. Approves New Sabah-MM2H: Malaysia Now Has 4 Residence-by-Deposit Programs With Different Prices

Malaysia now has four separate residence-by-deposit programs after Sarawak - one of two Malaysian states that control their own immigration policies - introduced its own version of the Malaysia My Second Home (#MM2H) program. Sarawak’s program offers essentially the same benefits as its federal counterpart - the right to reside for 5+5 years anywhere in Malaysia - but at one-fifth of the cost.?


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What’s Driving Americans to Expatriate or Get Second Citizenships in 2023? David Lesperance and Mel Warshaw on the Mobility Standard

This week on the Mobility Standard podcast, David Lesperance and Melvin Warshaw discussed the persistent uptick in American interest in investment migration and renunciation, the tax pitfalls American #expats need to avoid at all costs, and the three positions American HNWIs take on the expatriation question.?


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How to Live a Low-Tax Life in High-Tax European Countries – 11 Special Regimes

Our new report - Low-Tax Living in High-Tax Europe - provides a guide to 11 special tax regimes in eight Western European countries that enable individuals to pay a single-digit tax rate in otherwise high-tax countries. It covers regimes that are particularly favorable to those who receive high passive incomes such as dividends, capital gains, rental income, royalties, and similar, as well as those with high professional incomes. If you, or your client, are attracted to Western Europe for its lifestyle proposition but deterred from residing there full-time by high levels of taxation, this guide will show you how to have your cake and eat it too.


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EU Gives Vanuatu 18 More Months to “Fix” CIP Before Enacting Full Suspension of Schengen Visa-Waiver

The European Council has agreed to give #Vanuatu another 18 months to reform its program before it implements a full suspension of the country from the #Schengen area’s visa-waiver agreement. Vanuatu has agreed to work with full transparency during the reform, inviting the EU to observe and advise the process. Theoretically, at least, we may soon see a CIP that’s not only approved by the EU but partially devised by it.


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Grenada CIP Shattered Records in ’22: Backlog Alone Worth US$300m+

2022 was the year Grenada’s Citizenship by Investment Program joined its peers in Saint Kitts & Nevis and Dominica to become the third Caribbean CIP in history to receive more than a thousand applications in a single year. Q4 2022 statistics released by the country’s Finance Ministry last week reveal Grenada’s program broke a wide array of its own records: All-time highs were set for applications, approvals, revenue, and per-applicant investment. The backlog, unfortunately, has reached unprecedented highs as well.?


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[Sponsored] Get Your Passport Now, Money Back in 5 Years: St Lucia’s Upgraded Citizenship By Investment Program


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63 Portugal Golden Visa Investors Have Sued Govt. Over Delays: 18 Have Won So Far

Lawsuits against Portugal’s #SEF from golden visa applicants - some of whom have waited for more than two years to get an appointment - are multiplying. What began with a handful of successful and highly publicized cases last summer has, by the SEF’s own count, mushroomed to 63 suits so far. Industry observers expect a deluge of suits as delays persist.


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Kawana Bay Developers “Open to Amicable Settlement” With Grenada But Say “Extensive” Damage Already Done

True Blue Development, the company behind the Kawana Bay resort project in Grenada, this week issued a press release in which they confirmed the international arbitration proceedings against the government are moving ahead. While the developers say an amicable settlement remains a possibility, they also state that such an outcome has been complicated by the “extensive damage caused to the project by the actions of the former government.” Even if the parties do come to terms, the project could be hard to sell at this point.


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UK to “Increase Scrutiny” of Caribbean CIPs – Antigua Govt. Welcomes Audit

The UK government said it would increase scrutiny of all citizenship by investment programs (CIPs) in the Caribbean to determine whether they could undermine the UK’s national security. Antigua & Barbuda, which has long called for an open dialogue and deeper engagement with the EU, UK, and US on the CBI question, welcomed the news.


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[Sponsored] Arish Capital’s Avenida da Liberdade Prime Commercial Project Sells Out in 16 Weeks


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Digital Nomads Relocating to Portugal: 3 Tax and Legal Pitfalls Foreign Employers Must Avoid

Portugal is in vogue. It is the favorite destination for great expat fortunes and digital nomads. But it isn’t all fairy tales and rainbows for companies and individuals, either, write Mónica Santos Costa and Tiago de Magalh?es , who describe three tax and legal pitfalls foreign employers must avoid.


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Applications for Greek Golden Visa Soared in Anticipation of Price Increase

Greek plans to raise the price on golden visa real estate drove a Q4 surge in applications. Already in September, the same month as the initial announcement, applications nearly tripled to 337. In October, it rose again to 438. In November, the last month for which figures are available, an unprecedented 833 investors filed applications. The immigration bureaus of the decentralized authorities, however, have not been able to scale up processing to cope with the sudden rise in demand, the result of which is a backlog of pending applications that has now reached nearly 2,800.


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“A War for Talent”: Investment Migration People in the News This Week


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