Decoded: Why are Indians Giving Up their Citizenship?
Indians have topped a list compiled by Henley & Partners of those seeking citizenship or residency in other countries in return for monetary investment.
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Indians have topped a list compiled by Henley & Partners of those seeking citizenship or residency in other countries in return for monetary investment.
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The expectation of a long life emphasises the importance of careful retirement planning, not just financially, but also in terms of where to reside.
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American citizens who want to live full-time in another country can take advantage of citizenship-by-investment programs.
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International travel is slowly making a comeback, yet there are still significant obstacles to international mobility — particularly for travelers from the global south.
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Five Caribbean countries found in their citizenship-by-investment programs (CBIs) a lifeline as the pandemic ravaged their economies. Antigua and Barbuda, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Dominica and Grenada saw their programs run full steam throughout the year and a half of the pandemic so far, securing much-needed cash.
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During the past year or so, there’s been a rapid rise in the demand for a second passport.
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With global economic uncertainty, travel restrictions and different lockdown regulations in every country, the demand for citizenship has exploded since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. NZZ am Sonntag interviews the Chairman of Henley & Partners, Dr Christian H. Kälin, about the company’s work in investment migration, dual citizenship, as well as his plans to create a city for refugees.
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Europe, with Germany at the top, dominates this year’s list of the world’s most powerful passports.
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With COVID-19 travel restrictions still in place, passport inequality has never been more problematic for the global traveler.
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The global gap in travel freedoms has never been wider, says the latest report by London-based global citizenship and residence advisory firm Henley & Partners. The firm's Henley Passport Index, based on exclusive data provided by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), has been regularly monitoring the world's most travel-friendly passports since 2006.
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Japan and Singapore have been found to have the world’s most powerful passports in the latest Henley Passport Index. Both nations offer visa-free or visa-on-arrival travel to 192 destinations. Germany and South Korea came in joint second, with a score of 190, while Finland, Italy, Luxembourg and Spain earned joint third position.
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New Zealand passport has quietly climbed to 6th place in the power rankings. This is up two places since the start of the pandemic, leapfrogging both the US and UK passports which grant 185 visa free travel destinations. While access power is again improving for some passports, the post-pandemic gap between the most and least valuable passports has grown to the widest on record.
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