The US’ EB-5 investor visa program is set to expire on September 30th this year, and while it is expected to be renewed, the new version of the popular pathway to US residency (and source of investment funds) is due… Read More>>
Canada Reopens Its Doors to Wealthy Chinese with New Investor Visa Program
Wealthy Chinese seeking refuge from Beijing’s smog and Shanghai’s crowds will once again find a welcome in Canada as the North American nation is expected to soon introduce a new investor visa program.
The new program would offer Canadian residency… Read More>>
US Runs Out of Investor Visas After Surge of Chinese Immigration
The US EB-5 investor visa program is done issuing visas to Chinese nationals for this fiscal year, thanks to a record surge of applicants from China.
The 24 year-old program, which provides 10,000 immigrant visas each year to individuals who… Read More>>
45,000 Chinese Seek New Homes After Canada Cancels Investor Visas
More than 45,000 wealthy Chinese who had hoped to gain Canadian residency may be looking for a new haven outside of China after Canada cancelled its investor visa program last week.
The move by Canada’s government came within one week… Read More>>
Chinese Real Estate Investors Grab 80% of Portugal Visas
A program in Portugal that combines the appeal of cheap really estate and easy visas seems to have found a ready market with Chinese investors, as nearly 80 percent of participants in the immigration scheme this year come from China.
Portugal Takes on St Kitts as the Next Chinese Immigration Destination
As the world competes to help wealthy Chinese get their money out of China, some new hotspots are emerging as immigration destinations.
While the US has been successful in attracting Vanke’s Wang Shi and is still the most frequent target… Read More>>
RMB 10 Bil Leaving China Each Year in Pockets of the Wealthy
A recent report in Beijing’s Legal Evening News, reveals that based on the number of investor immigrants and the minimum investments required to qualify for investor visa programs in various countires, no less than RMB 10 billion ($1.57 billion) has left… Read More>>