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.
More and more European countries are implementing schemes and programs designed to attract wealthy American immigrant investors through long-term residency in exchange of investments and the option of permanent residency or citizenship over the long run. While some countries joined the investment immigration bandwagon to overcome the negative effects of the recent global recession, other…
After being battered by the economic recession over the past seven years, a combination of flexible investment immigration policies and other developments is causing a significant increase in foreign investment in the property market of Portugal’s capital city. There is a growing perception amongst investors that buying property in Lisbon represents an opportunity to acquire…
After being battered by the economic recession over the past seven years, a combination of flexible investment immigration policies and other developments is causing a significant increase in foreign investment in the property market of Portugal’s capital city. There is a growing perception amongst investors that buying property in Lisbon represents an opportunity to acquire…
Contrary to the popular view that immigration from less-developed countries imposes a financial burden on taxpayers in the UK, a recent report by University College London’s Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration indicates that immigrants, especially those from East European nations described as new Europe, actually contribute more to the UK economy in the…
Contrary to the popular view that immigration from less-developed countries imposes a financial burden on taxpayers in the UK, a recent report by University College London’s Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration indicates that immigrants, especially those from East European nations described as new Europe, actually contribute more to the UK economy in the…