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.
Nova Scotia immigration targeted Entrepreneur Stream and International Graduate Entrepreneur Stream candidates in two new business immigration draws. The draws, which took place on February 5, saw 28 invitations issued through the Nova Scotia Nominee Program. The Entrepreneur Stream draw featured 27 invitations, with the lowest-ranked candidate scoring 115 points. Just one invitation was issued…
Low investment requirements, a powerful passport, and an E-2 investor visa treaty with the US make Grenada one of the most popular citizenship by investment destinations in the world. However, this popularity has a significant drawback – processing of Grenada CIP applications routinely exceeds the statutory 60-day limit. To remedy this issue, the Grenada citizenship…
British Columbia immigration‘s second Entrepreneur Immigration draw of 2020 saw invitations to apply issued to 19 candidates. The February 4 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 14 invites with a minimum score of 115 points.…
Ireland’s Immigrant Investor Program witnessed a steady rise in demand from high net-worth entrepreneurs and professionals from India in the last six months of 2019. Unlike applicants from other countries who look at golden visa programs and citizenship by investment programs as a backup option from political or economic instability, wealthy Indians look to secure…
A new language requirement has been introduced by British Columbia for its Entrepreneur Immigration category. As of January 29, 2020, candidates require Canadian Language Benchmark Level 4 in English or French to qualify for the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program stream. The requirement has to be met by the nomination stage of the process, meaning…