Why a second passport is the latest must have of the world’s wealthiest
The wealthy (and not so wealthy) have long gotten second passports by spending time in another country and eventually qualifying for citizenship.
Tired of waitlists and uncertainty some Chinese favor U.S. visa over green card
With its years-long waiting list, possible minimum investment hike and an increasing number of fraud cases, the controversial EB-5 program is losing its appeal among Chinese investors.
Where millionaires are moving (and why)
This article was published by Viral News on March 20, 2017 and features commentary from Reaz Jafri.
Douglas Elliman and Knight Frank launch the 2017 edition of The Wealth Report at The New York Public Library
This article was published by Citybizlist on March 3, 2017 and features commentary from Reaz Jafri. Douglas Elliman and Knight Frank Residential launched the 2017 US edition of The Wealth Report in the grand Gottesman Gallery of the New York Public Library. Over 200...
Attention, brokers: Here’s what’s happening with the world’s ultra-wealthy
This article was published by The Real Deal on March 2, 2017 and features commentary from Reaz Jafri.
Millionaires leave France, China in record numbers, head down under
A record 82,000 millionaires moved to another country last year, with Australia picking up the wealthiest residents, the New York Times reports.
These economic migrants have absolutely no problem making it across borders
As debate over immigration rages in Europe and border lockdowns polarize the U.S., one group of migrants is increasingly mobile: millionaires.
Australia is the world’s top destination for millionaire migrants
With all the debate over immigration in the United States and Europe, one group of immigrants is getting a red-carpet welcome around the world: millionaires.
For millionaire immigrants, a global welcome mat
With all the debate over immigration in the United States and Europe, one group of immigrants is getting a red-carpet welcome around the world: millionaires.
Republican governor: Serious constitutional concerns about deploying the National Guard for immigration enforcement
Republican governors said they had “concerns” about a Friday Associated Press report regarding a leaked draft memo written by the Department of Homeland Security that proposed mobilizing as many as 100,000 National Guard troops to round up and deport unauthorized immigrants.