Colin R. Singer is Managing Partner of investmentimmigration.com and immigration.ca
and one of Canada’s foremost senior corporate immigration attorneys.
He is recognized as an experienced authority on Canadian immigration matters as well as the international residence-by-investment industry through investmentimmigration.com. He is a licensed immigration lawyer in good standing with a Canadian Law Society during the past 25+ years.
Portugal’s Golden Residence Investor Program has seen a huge surge in popularity in the first four months of 2016. A startling set of figures shows investment has risen 45 per cent when compared to the same period last year. Reis Campos, President of the Portuguese Construction and Real Estate Confederation, says the increase should be…
Taxation is a crucial aspect of deciding which investment immigration program is the right one for you. Investment thresholds involve the need for money up front, but any potential investor should also be researching the tax implications of taking residency, or later citizenship, in a given country. Malta offers both residence and citizenship-by-investment opportunities, and…
Wealthy Lebanese nationals have become key customers of the Cyprus investment immigration programs as they seek a safe haven from potential future conflict in their country and the wider Middle East region. With Cyprus still in full recovery mode following the acute financial troubles of the 2008 economic crash, investment from Lebanese – and other…
The US has told Caribbean nations with citizenship-by-investment programs to make sure each individual application is given the correct level of due diligence. Antigua & Barbuda, Dominica, St Kitts & Nevis and St Lucia all offer programs which grant passports to candidates in return for specified levels of investment. Now the US Embassy in Bridgetown,…
By: Colin Singer The following appears as an Op-Ed in the Parliament Hill Times – May 11, 2016 The federal government has taken fire for Quebec`s Immigrant Investor Program (QIIP) which offers residency to wealthy immigrants, mostly from China. Critics accuse Ottawa of disregarding that the vast majority of these individuals settle in British Columbia…