
The Handover of Hong Kong and the Complexity of British Nationality
Of 2.9 million BNO citizens, over two million don’t hold a valid passport. Many may not know they have this citizenship at all.

Of 2.9 million BNO citizens, over two million don’t hold a valid passport. Many may not know they have this citizenship at all.

The bill cleared both chambers after the longest floor debate in state history; if signed, Seattle’s combined top rate would reach 18%, the highest in the US.

14 months after the first announcement, Wheatley says discussions continue; no thresholds or timeline have been set. Explains why the country will never have a CBI program.

While Western Europe raises golden visa prices and closes programs, three Western Balkan countries are building some of the continent’s most affordable investor residency pathways.

October’s consular expansion for Golden Visa holders gets its first real-world test as airspace closures strand hundreds abroad.

After delivering a 25% return in 2025, Portugal’s leading open-ended Golden Visa fund has nearly doubled its assets to over €350 million. Here’s what’s driving the surge.

A bitcoin billionaire’s US$100-a-month offer to every Nevisian has split the federation’s politicians. The CBI angle is bigger.

Most people plan where to move. Few consider what their current country will charge them for leaving.

Marco Mesina maps the three narrow paths to Italian citizenship that survived the Constitutional Court’s ruling.

Federico Salmoiraghi maps the wealth-type charges that Italian tax residents face on both foreign and domestic assets.

Asim Umer Wani: “My biggest concern right now is the constant regulatory changes in the investment migration industry.”

Court rejects constitutional challenges to Italy’s citizenship-by-descent reform on four separate grounds.

Most cheap residency lists mix passive investments with active business visas. This one covers only programs where you park capital and walk away. Eleven options, four continents, one EU golden visa, all $100,000 or less.

A jurisdiction long favored by Bitcoin holders for its territorial tax regime and non-CRS status now requires transaction-hash disclosure above US$5,000 a year.

Spain, Ireland, and the UK killed their golden visas. Eight European programs survived. This is the full inventory.

Learn more about IMI’s Official Partner, GSC International, and how the boutique global law firm’s two decades of corporate practice inform its approach to RCBI.

PM Pierre says the country has “no intention of stopping the CIP”; Deputy PM Hilaire rejects any link between the suspension and program.

Citizenship Commission chairman says March 9 memo restricting Russian and Sudanese applicants was released in error; both nationalities remain eligible.

Memo adds Russia and Sudan to restricted nationalities list, but a source says it may reflect internal miscommunication rather than a ban.

An American retiree in France can owe zero French income tax on her 401(k) and US dividends. Legally. Here’s how.

A new fast-track procedure in Istanbul cuts the mandatory in-country stay from an average of seven days to one; CIP Turkey says total processing now sits under three months.

Applicants never used to “reference Biden or Obama, and then, absolutely, a lot of references to people’s feelings towards MAGA and Trump.”

REFRAMED CEO Valentino Coletto on why international relocation demands far more than a visa.

20 countries offer zero or near-zero taxes on crypto capital gains, but they reach that outcome through very different legal mechanisms. Here is what each jurisdiction offers, what conditions apply, and how to establish residency.

Here are the seven best citizenships in the world by region in 2026, and why the top-ranked passport is not always the best pick.

Arda Sardag: “Innovation in this field is not about shortcuts, but about understanding the framework better than others.”

Spain killed its golden visa in April 2025, but three residency routes remain open. Here’s how other programs fit in.

These 28 rules cover everything from passport diversification and tax residency planning to asset protection and location-independent income, practical principles for anyone building a life across borders.

Argentina’s CBI evaluation report is out. Four of six bidders were declared inadmissible.

Saint Lucia’s CBI program registered 5,642 applications in 2023-24, up 423%, and London calls the practice “inherently high-risk.”

Empowered Startups draws a hard line between investors who can operate businesses and those who can’t. Europe, it argues, is drawing the same one.

Israel’s Law of Return grants citizenship to anyone with a Jewish grandparent. But the travel document you receive depends on time spent in Israel, and the two documents open different doors internationally.

One rule change in March 2025 triggered a 440% monthly surge. The numbers since make the first year look like a different program.

Ancestry doesn’t equal eligibility. Latitude’s Audra DeFalco on why citizenship by descent cases fail before they’re even filed.

Argentina has addressed what practitioners called the CBI program’s single largest fiscal obstacle: Automatic tax residency.

Fernando Ferreira argues that institutional investors’ fixation on track records may be costing them the best returns in venture capital.

The withdrawal closes a chapter that hung over the world’s oldest CBI program for more than a decade; PM Drew credits three years of reform.

MIBS Group converts old office blocks into serviced apartments where rental demand already exceeds supply.

LatAm countries, “especially those from the Mercosur bloc, do not fully grasp the potential gold mine they possess due to their passport strength.”

A five-year wait, a clean file, and a court ruling that says none of it matters if the incubator falls.

Saint Kitts, Saint Lucia, and Grenada retain ten-year, multiple-entry terms; only Antigua and Dominica face the downgrade.

The most detailed figures the government has ever made public on the program’s outcomes arrive via a parliamentary inquiry.

Denmark last had a wealth tax in 1997. Frederiksen wants it back, proposing a 1% annual levy on the country’s richest residents.

Bhutan’s digital nomad visa has no income requirement. What it does require is unlike anything in the 50-country DNV market.

The EU built the world’s strictest privacy law. Now it’s negotiating how much personal data to give US border agents.

EU Law Firm explains the mechanics of Latvia’s often overlooked, yet extremely stable, EUR 280,000 bank deposit option under its Golden Visa.

A second passport is not the only way to expand your global mobility. The right residence permit can unlock dozens of additional destinations without the time, cost, or complexity of acquiring citizenship.

Francisco Litvay warns that Uruguay is repeating Portugal’s NHR mistake. Philippe May thinks the real winner is next door.

EQTY lays out what makes Portugal the standout EU Golden Visa in 2026 and why they built Global Growth II to do more than just get you qualified.

Slava Apel argues the SUV’s flaws killed it, but Canada’s entrepreneur immigration model is being rebuilt, not abandoned.