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.
Amongst all the nations offering residency or citizenship in exchange of investment, programs offered by Caribbean nations are reputed to be the most accessible for immigrant investors. Contrary to the general opinion about becoming a citizen of the Caribbean, passport holders of countries like Antigua and Barbuda, St. Kitts and Nevis, Grenada, or Dominica, along…
Amongst all the nations offering residency or citizenship in exchange of investment, programs offered by Caribbean nations are reputed to be the most accessible for immigrant investors. Contrary to the general opinion about becoming a citizen of the Caribbean, passport holders of countries like Antigua and Barbuda, St. Kitts and Nevis, Grenada, or Dominica, along…
The US has seen the creation of tens of thousands of jobs in the past eight years as a direct result of the investment of over 20,000 Chinese nationals, with about 35,000 jobs created by Chinese investment in fiscal year 2012 itself. Reports suggest that over half a million Chinese millionaires plan to leave their…
Canada’s 2011 census showed that 45% of Toronto’s total population of 5.6 million was foreign born. Compare that to Pittsburgh’s 4% foreign population and you have a good idea of the demographic divide in the two cities. There was a 16% increase in the number of immigrants arriving in Ontario (the province which houses Toronto)…
The Maltese government has still not specified the duration of time a person applying for the Individual Investor Program (IIP) must live in Malta in order to fulfil the one year residency requirement of the scheme. According to reports, the members of the IIP monitoring committee could not provide ‘satisfactory answers’ to the questions raised…