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The 8 Iron-Clad Rules for Investors Who Don’t Want to Lose Money on Caribbean CBI Hotel Projects
Source: Investment Migration Insider
Author: Mohammed Asaria
The 8 Iron-Clad Rules for Investors Who Don’t Want to Lose Money on Caribbean CBI Hotel Projects
The Caribbean is home to some of the world’s most spectacular hotels but, at the same time, it is littered with incomplete, abandoned buildings that scar some of the world’s most idyllic landscapes. The region has more than its fair share of half-built hotels whose opening date always seems to be “next year”.
This article will focus on the areas of due diligence that investors should delve into prior to making an investment into a Caribbean citizenship by investment project, with the objective of ensuring that an investor selects a credible enterprise that has been designed for completion rather than merely to attract citizenship capital.
What Does Trump’s Suspension of L-Visas Imply for The E2 Program?
Author: Christian Nesheim
What Does Trump’s Suspension of L-Visas Imply for The E2 Program?
Concerned about the employment prospects of American citizens in the wake of lockdowns, President Trump yesterday signed an executive order that will see new entries to the United States on the basis of most visas in the H-1B, H-2B, J, and L-visas suspended until December 31st this year.
In the context of investment migration, the most noteworthy piece of news is the moratorium on L-visas which, to a limited extent, are considered imperfect substitutes for E-2 visas. Will the freeze on L-visas positively sway demand for E-2-visas?
The University of the West Indies Fund option under the Antigua and Barbuda Citizenship by Investment Programme

Programme features:
USD 150,000 inclusive of processing fees for a family of Six;
Entitles one member of the family to a one-year scholarship, tuition only, at the University of the West Indies.
*USD 15,000 is payable for each additional dependent;
Due diligence fees are payable for applicants above 11 of age.
The University of the West Indies is a university jointly established by 16 English-speaking countries in the Caribbean. Its well-known alumni include the President, Chief Minister, Prime Minister and Nobel Prize winners. Known as the “cradle of leaders”.

















