Higher Investment Requirements and Stricter Regional Centre Rules Coming as DHS Approves New EB-5 Visa Rules

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has published the final rules modifying the US EB-5 visa program. The initial Notice of Proposed Rule making (NPRM) was first published in the Federal Register on January 13, 2017.  The changes will take effect from November 21, 2019, and will see the most important changes to the EB-5 visa program in nearly 30 years.  These changes include an increase in minimum investment, centralized designation of Targeted Employment Areas (TEA), and retention of earliest priority date for an EB-5 applicant compelled to file multiple I-526 petitions.  Changes to the Investment Requirement Category…

Everything to Gain and Nothing to Lose: Reviving Canada’s Federal Immigrant Investor Program

Investment Immigration Programs Absolves of Tax Evasion or Misreporting Risks

Citizenship by investment programs offered by countries like Antigua & Barbuda, St. Kitts & Nevis, Cyprus and Malta regularly face criticism for facilitating tax evasion. However, deeper analysis of relationship between an individual’s citizenship status and tax status paints a completely different picture.  Contrary to popular perception, an individual’s passport has absolutely no bearing on…

Australia’s Real Estate Sector Set For Significant Investor Visa Boost as 4-Year Lock-in Ends

Australia’s Real Estate Sector Set For Significant Investor Visa Boost as 4-Year Lock-in Ends

Australia’s real estate sector is set for a much-needed boost as hundreds of Significant Investor Visa candidates get their most returned and permanent residence status. Come July 2019, around 880 candidates who applied under the SIV program between 2013 and 2015 are likely to become Australian permanent residents and receive their investments back.  $4.5 Billion…

Entrepreneur Investment, Net Worth and Experience Requirements Slashed By Ontario

Entrepreneur Investment, Net Worth and Experience Requirements Slashed By Ontario

The investment and net worth requirements for candidates under the Ontario Entrepreneur Stream (OES) have been slashed. Candidates for the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program stream also require less business experience following the changes, which are effective July 8, 2019. Canada’s largest province is hoping to make the OES more attractive to job creators and be…