Prince Edward Island PNP Draw: Province Issues 6 Business Immigration Invitations

Prince Edward Island Conducts Largest Business Impact Draw of 2020

Prince Edward Island has conducted its largest Business Impact draw of 2020, issuing invitations to apply to 32 candidates. The September 17 draw saw candidates require a minimum score of 102 points. It also featured 313 invitations through the Labour Impact and Express Entry streams of the Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP).…

Cyprus Golden Visa Revamp: Investments Unchanged but Fewer Dependents and Tougher Compliance

Cyprus Citizenship-by-Investment Program: Safe, Robust and Credible

Investment immigration programs have long been criticized by multinational bodies like the European Parliament.  The loudest and harshest criticism has been reserved for EU golden visa programs, especially the citizenship-by-investment programs offered by Cyprus and Malta.  EU Citizenship: Worth the Price Fast-track Cypriot citizenship does not come cheap. The applicant must invest at least €2…

British Columbia Entrepreneur Draw: Up to 10 Invitations Issued

British Columbia Entrepreneur Draw: Up to 10 Invitations Issued

A new draw through British Columbia’s Entrepreneur Immigration streams saw the province issued up to 10 invitations. The September 1 British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program draw featured invites through both the general Entrepreneur stream and the Entrepreneur Immigration Regional Pilot. Candidates for the general category received 6 invites with a minimum score of 126 points.…

Dominica CIP Expanded to Include Extended Family Members

Dominica CIP Expanded to Include Extended Family Members

Citizenship by investment in Cyprus costs in excess of €2 million, while the Maltese passport comes with a hefty price tag in excess of €1 million. Caribbean CIPs are significantly less expensive, with Dominica offering citizenship against a non-refundable contribution of just $100,000. However, a low investment requirement is a double-edged sword because countries don’t…