Uglobal Immigration Magazine is pleased to announce the Top 25 Global Migration Agencies and one bonus agency for 2024. To be eligible, distinguished global migration agencies need to represent clients on outbound investments and migration solutions to other countries.
2024 Uglobal Immigration Magazine 7.1
Featured Articles in this Issue
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Learn how Malaysia has revamped its immigration programs with hopes to become a hub for expatriates, investors and digital entrepreneurs.
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Looking ahead to 2025, Portugal's immigration sector is expected to face pressures, with potential opportunities arising from the end of the Golden Visa program in Spain.
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While the country’s Guest Investor Visa program is legally in force since July 2024, some circumstances make it difficult for investors to proceed.
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The program's core remains robust, focusing on investments that drive impact. Find out why it attracts global investors, especially from the United States.
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When choosing a new residency or second passport, high-net-worth individuals seek flexibility, security, global mobility, and new opportunities for their families and businesses.
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A look at the recent changes of Canada’s Start-up visa program and the importance of the SUV Fast-track stream.
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What are the criteria for the Active Investor Plus Visa and how will New Zealand’s increased fee structure impact its investment immigration?
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Spain provides three pathways for investors to obtain legal residence, including a real estate investment option that the government will terminate on Apr. 3, 2025.
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Uglobal Immigration Magazine is pleased to announce the Top Immigration Companies for 2024. To be eligible, distinguished companies need to assist clients with inbound investment for migration purposes and market global citizenship by investment (CBI) and residency by investment (RBI) programs.
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Uglobal Immigration Magazine is pleased to announce the Top 25 Global Migration Attorneys for 2024. To be eligible, distinguished attorneys need to be primarily active in the investment migration space and experienced in filing a large volume of applications.