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Dominica Citizenship by Real Estate Investment

Dominica has long enjoyed an established reputation as being one of the first jurisdictions to offer foreigners citizenship by investment in its country. Until recently, the only investment allowed was a straight contribution to the country. Now, however, Dominica is offering...

Estonian E-Residency

One of the benefits of the digitalization of the world is that it has given freedom-leaning countries and jurisdictions the ability to jump into the forefront of innovation. As many of the more “developed” countries (e.g. those in North America and western Europe) descend into...

St. Kitts Passport Reissuance

The St. Kitts passport was one of the few in the world that did not list the holder’s original place of birth. This carried with it mixed consequences. For U.S. citizens who had trouble opening foreign bank or investment accounts due to FATCA, using a St. Kitts passport sometimes...

Six Countries Offering Fast-Track Citizenship

We live in a truly global economy. Businesses, entrepreneurs and workers can choose to operate and compete on a worldwide playing field for success. But it is not just businesses worldwide that are competing: nations have also recognized that they can benefit by attracting...

St. Kitts: New Government, Same Citizenship Program

On February 18, 2015, Prime Minister Denzil Douglas of St. Kitts lost his position of almost 20 years when his party was defeated in general elections. His replacement, the Right Honorable Timothy Sylvester Harris, was a former minister in Douglas’ government until being...

All of the poor reasoning of FATCA, explained in one article

For legal professionals, bankers, investors, travelers and anyone else interested in international investment, travel or governance, FATCA (the Foreign Account Tax Compliant Act) has been in our thoughts. The Act, in short, declares that the U.S. Government has the right to seek...