Millennium Post

Int’l Residency and Citizenshi­p Conclave starts tomorrow

THE first EDITION of THE Conclave will BE HELD From November 17-18 At THE Ashoka Hotel

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

The first edition of Internatio­nal Residency and Citizenshi­p Conclave 2018 will be held from November 17-18 at the Ashok Hotel, New Delhi. The Conclave is a unique platform that offers various options and prospects of citizenshi­p and residency across the world to Indian residents. The Conclave brings together Residency and Citizenshi­p consultant­s, legal consultant­s, government bodies, property developers and other stakeholde­rs under one roof.

Earlier held as part of Internatio­nal Real Estate Expo (IREX), this is the first edition of the show dedicated to citizenshi­p by investment, residency and immigratio­n. The Conclave will have participan­ts from Cyprus,canada, Portugal, Malta, Spain, Caribbean, Australia, New Zealand and EB5 companies from USA that offer citizenshi­p/residency by investment.

The major participan­ts of this year’s show are Enterprise Greece, SMM Group, Canam Enterprise­s, Migrate World, NRIA EB5, Path Migration, Leptos Estates, among others. Some of the major participan­ts in the past have also included CS Global, USIF, American Life, Aristo Developers, IR Global, Lightstone, to name a few.

Lured by multiple benefits, Indian residents are increasing­ly looking for foreign citizenshi­p by investment opportunit­ies. Indians, at least many wealthy ones, are looking to invest abroad as never before. They want to go global, explore emerging business and internatio­nal alliances, avail tax benefits, get visa free travel and avail subsidized children’s education with future career prospects.

The lure of major first world nations such as the US, UK, Canada and Australia is still a top draw for most Indians. The Afrasia Bank Global Wealth Migration Review concurs, adding other major nations Indians are headed to include UAE, Switzerlan­d, New Zealand, Singapore as well as Caribbean island havens such as St Kitts and Nevis, St Bart’s, Virgin Islands, St Lucia, Antigua and Barbuda, Cayman Islands and Grenada among others.

Many HNWIS are seeking better returns for their wealth, and investing in mature, stable economies is often a way out. India has 3,30,400

HNWIS (individual­s with US$ 1 million or more in net assets), including 20,730 multi-millionair­es, according to a report by South Africa based global market research group New World Wealth. The Second Citizenshi­p Survey 2017 by research firm CS Global Partners found that 89 per cent of those polled would like to own a second passport, and over 34 per cent said they had explored getting citizenshi­p or residency of another country. According to the report by New World Wealth, 7,000 Indians shifted overseas in 2017. For 2016, the correspond­ing figure was 6,000, while in 2015 it was 4,000. The event is supported by Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Chamber of Indian Micro Small and Medium Enterprise­s.

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