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.
Hungary raised a total of EUR 445.75 million through the sale of 1,783 residency bonds in 2014. According to the Hungarian Government Debt Management Agency (AKK), the figure represents a five-fold increase over the figure for 2013, and brings the cumulative total number of residency bonds sold to foreigners by the end of last year…
Australia’s investment visa schemes are possibly being used by corrupt Chinese officials seeking a way out of China, experts have warned. This could in turn create political and legal friction between Australia and China. With Austrade beginning a review of the requirements for the Significant Investor Visa and Premium Investor Visa, the Australian government is…
Despite its reputation as the weakest economy in the world today, Europe is the preferred overseas investment destination for millionaires from all over the world. Respondents to a survey by the Spectrem Group voted strongly in favor of Europe as their preferred investment region in the world. 19% of all respondents preferred Europe while China…
Despite its reputation as the weakest economy in the world today, Europe is the preferred overseas investment destination for millionaires from all over the world. Respondents to a survey by the Spectrem Group voted strongly in favor of Europe as their preferred investment region in the world. 19% of all respondents preferred Europe while China…
A proposed change to the United Kingdom’s immigration rules requiring non-EU graduates to return to their home nations immediately upon completion of their studies is said to have received the backing of Home Secretary Theresa May. Under the existing setup, graduates enjoy the right to remain in the UK for a maximum period of four…