Cryptocurrency increasingly influences the investment migration landscape, offering new opportunities for investors and governments alike. Its integration into real estate transactions appeals to a new class of investors, and the potential of blockchain technology all points to a growing role for digital currencies in this sector. However, regulatory uncertainty, volatility, and security concerns must be carefully managed.
In a significant shift for investors and the Caribbean region, five nations with Citizenship by Investment (CBI) programs have announced increased minimum investment thresholds. This change, which takes effect from July 1, 2024, follows a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) signed…
Investment migration is a dynamic and multifaceted phenomenon, reflecting the interplay of economic, social, and political forces. The supply side, driven by countries seeking foreign capital, offers diverse programs catering to various investor needs. The demand side, fueled by motivations for security, financial benefits, and lifestyle improvements, continues to grow and evolve. As the global landscape of investment migration changes, understanding these dynamics is essential for policymakers, investors, and stakeholders navigating this complex and impactful market.