Nowadays the demand for immigration services has increased by many folds

Denny Ko

DIRECTOR / PRIMASIA METROPOLIS IMMIGRATION CONSULTING LIMITED

Denny’s Qualifications include Association of Certified Anti Money Laundering Specialists, The Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners, and Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council.

His firm specializes in High Net Worth and Ultra High Net Worth Individuals advisory services via the pool of knowledge and experiences of professional team members and the specialized services provided by affiliate sister companies. They can provide a bespoke service to each individual client on a solution driven approach because of the widened choice of jurisdictions and products associated with Citizenship and Residence planning.

Q: Denny, you’ve been working in immigration services for many years now. What are the major opportunities and limitations in the industry nowadays?

As the clients’ family structure and their main family business evolves, needs and wants for different family members became more complex and sophisticated, ranging from the traditional physical relocation from one place to another or merely obtaining an alternative citizenship or residence status for efficient asset management and tax planning, the demand for different solutions had increased by many folds even within one household; hence the increased opportunities for the practitioner.

The other side of the coin is of course, the increased opportunities calls for extensive knowledge in different disciplines such as fiscal policies, wealth and tax planning objectives and general rules and regulations, etc., in addition to the confinement of immigration laws and codes.

Q: Which country’s nationals are seeking a second nationality now?

Recent trend shows that the biggest output are from 3 primary regions, namely PR China, the CIS countries and the middle east/Africa.

Q: What immigration options are available to Chinese nationals?

Generally, Chinese nationals are not barred from applying for any available immigration programme merely by their nationality.

“Apart from visa free accessibility, the enhanced privacy and efficient offshore asset management are the primary reasons Chinese are seeking the second passport.”

Q: What are the primary reasons Chinese are seeking the second passport?

The most popular one would be the mobility reason, as a sound second passport would have a wide spectrum of visa free accessibility in terms of visiting different countries for its holder.

Another one is the enhanced privacy and efficient offshore asset management.

Some applicants also see the utility in foreign listing of their business; while others needed this for their children’s enrolment in international schools.

Q: It’s commonly understood that the Chinese nationals can’t be holding a dual citizenship, is this true?

Yes, like many other countries such as Singapore or Thailand, the Nationality Law of the People’s Republic of China prohibits multiple nationality.

Q: We all know that USA, Australia, Canada and UK have huge China Towns and used to be the most popular immigration destinations for years. Do you know how big is the Chinese diaspora abroad? What are the preferred destinations these years and why?

There are no official figures published for the population of settled Chinese in these countries.Furthermore, it is not easy to differentiate the percentage of Chinese settled in these countries are migrants vs those who were born there as descendants of earlier migrants.

The reasons as to why they have ended up settling at where they are now may be broadly divided into 2 reasons:

Involuntary – which goes back to the 19th century when these people were traded as labour workers or travelled the seas as merchants or mercenary and eventually settled;

Voluntary – where such modern migrants had chosen to settle in these jurisdictions for the advanced education system, sound quality of life and general personal freedom as a citizen.

Q: What’s your role in helping to bridge the demand and supply for immigrations services in China?

We do that at two different levels:

First, as our group company is also a developer of various luxury hotel projects such as the recently completed Park Hyatt Hotel Resort in St. Kitts and Nevis (now open for reservation at the Hyatt hotel group official website); as well as the Kempinski Hotel in the Commonwealth of Dominica; and these projects are qualified by the Government in the relevant jurisdiction as an approved investment project for the purpose of Citizenship by Investment application.Hence, we provide the mainland practitioners with the product for their clients.

Second, because of the scope of advisory service that I provide in addition to migration advices, namely trust and estate management, succession planning and related fiduciary services, I can better cover the clients’ needs in a more coherent and holistic approach as it is inevitable that the fiscal and other regulatory policies, in addition to the immigration requirements, are important factors that may affect the decision making process of today’s High Net Worth Individuals.

Q: What’s the biggest client case you worked on so far?

One of the bigger case in my earlier days was a PRC tycoon funded his own and 6 of his right/left/center hands’ families’ investor categories (at CAD$400,000 per family) so that his family can retain the personal service of these personnel when they physically relocate to Canada.

The contemporary incentive for business owners to retain key personnel may be by migration of their business to a more advantageous – such as Jack Ma of Alibaba in listing of the company in the USA and allocating his key managers with stock options and high value insurance policies – which is a model followed by some of my clients where we designed the corporate and asset holding structure in tandem with their relocation planning.

Q: You are living in Hong Kong, but working primarily with mainland Chinese. Which differences do you daily?

As mainland and Hong Kong are slowly integrated, especially in the regions where boundaries meets and eventually an equilibrium will be reached in terms of the way of life and the flow of commerce.

Though it is an important foundation that Hong Kong preserves its social values and judicial, administrative and executive independence; which is a factor favoured by foreign and mainland investors, corporations and individuals to choose to migrate and settle here and to bring in skills, experience, knowledge and prosperity.

Q: If you could complement the mainland Chinese people on 3 things, what would they be?

Pragmatic – result oriented; Efficient – in execution; Creative – in thinking outside the box

Q: Asia is the most dynamic market in the world now. How do you see the future of Asia in 20 years?

Albeit the slowdown in the economic growth rate in Asia over the recent crisis in 2003 and the global meltdown in 2008; it is on its way of recovery; which some countries acting as the driving force to pull the region out of the trough.

Furthermore, with the gradual liberation of the Chinese Yuan and the formation of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, it will continue to play a major role in driving the world’s economy in the next 20 years and remain desirable for foreign financial and human capital to settle.

LINK: http://www.ajournal.com.hk/#!denny-ko/qiphi

港人移民加拿大趨升 今年首季申請增17%

繼港人移民台灣人數連續多年持續上升,港人移居加拿大的數目亦有上升趨勢。有報道引述加拿大移民部最新資料顯示,抵埗加拿大的香港移民於前年有708人,去年增至964人,增幅超過3成半;而於今年首3個月,已有300名港人抵埗加拿大,較去年同期的162人,增加超過8成;據報來自香港申請移民加拿大的人數於今年首3個月亦錄得上升,由去年首3個月的296人,增加至今年1月至3月的345人,較去年同期增加17%。 移民顧問關景鴻認為,抵埗加拿大的香港移民人數增加,未必與香港政局有關,因為港人移民當地需時,預料是技術移民居多,加上加拿大向來是受港人歡迎的移民國家,另外曾於當地讀書或居住亦是吸引因素之一。 立法會議員莫乃光指,移民加拿大港人數目增加,相信與香港社會氣氛不好,以及政府施政不佳有關,其中教育政策更是屢遭質疑一環,因此有港人選擇把子女送到外國讀書,以致一家大細移民外地,實在不足為奇。 【on.cc東網專訊】

Start-up visa continues to grow

May 5, 2016—Ottawa, ON – More immigrant entrepreneurs are coming to Canada through the Start-up Visa Program and the benefits are spreading growth and opportunity to middle-class families across the country.

As of May 2, 2016, 51 entrepreneurs had become permanent residents of Canada through the program, representing 26 start-ups that have launched or will be launching in communities across Canada, including Sydney, Halifax, Fredericton, Toronto, Mississauga, Waterloo, Thunder Bay, Calgary, Whistler, Vancouver and Victoria.

“The start-up visa started slowly but has steadily picked up steam,” Arif Virani, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, said today. “Every start-up that is established here has the potential to provide jobs and economic opportunity for Canadians, contributing to our country’s growth and diversity.”

The Start-up Visa Program is drawing successful applicants from a diverse range of countries, including Australia, China, Costa Rica, Egypt, India, Iran, South Africa and Uruguay, and across a number of industries, including technology, food product manufacturing, education, medical research, banking, human resources, and advertising.

This five-year pilot program allows entrepreneurs who have the support of a designated Canadian entity to apply for permanent residence as they establish their company in Canada. Demand for this program is growing, with more than 50 additional permanent resident applications still in process from entrepreneurs from around the world who have the support of a designated Canadian venture capital fund, angel investor group or business incubator to launch their start-ups in Canada.

link: http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?nid=1061469

Push for visa-free migration bloc in Australia, UK, Canada and New Zealand

AUSTRALIA is being called on to join a push for a new visa-free migration bloc with a new poll finding overwhelming public support to be able to live and work freely in “like-minded” nations.

The push to have a “free mobility labour zone” between Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Britain was started by London Mayor Boris Johnson but has now been picked up by several MPs and Lords in Westminster.

A poll in the four nations commissioned by the Royal Commonwealth Society in London and released today found 70 per cent of Australians, 82 per cent of New Zealanders and 75 per cent of Canadians supported the move.

Britain also backed the initiative although to a lesser degree — 58 per cent. The UK is currently in a migration crisis with EU membership ensuring all Europeans have free access to live and work in the UK and receive substantial benefits, all of which is to come to a head in June with a referendum on whether the UK remains in the EU.

Young adults (18-35 years) notably in Australia and New Zealand were the most supportive, 90 and 80 per cent respectively.

(link: http://www.news.com.au/world/europe/push-for-visafree-migration-bloc-in-australia-uk-canada-and-new-zealand/news-story/c854fd6012d1245512f76cf39955b0cf )

Federal, provincial and territorial immigration ministers meet to discuss future immigration planning

Tue, 2016-03-15 08:00

March 14, 2016—Ottawa, ON—Federal, provincial and territorial ministers of immigration met today in Ottawa to talk about the future of immigration in Canada, review the recently tabled immigration levels plan and share experiences resettling and integrating Syrian refugees into their communities.

“The work to resettle and integrate Syrian refugees into our communities has just begun, and the provinces and territories are key partners in ensuring we do it successfully,” said Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Minister John McCallum. “The opportunity to come together, hear about what is working and where the challenges are, will help us further improve services for refugees and all newcomers.”

Minister McCallum spoke to the higher levels of immigration in the 2016 levels plan. All ministers present committed to working together on multi-year levels planning going forward to ensure that future immigration levels reflect the importance of immigration to meet labour market and other needs. Ministers discussed a new Vision Action Plan, that will guide the improvement of immigration and settlement outcomes over the next three years.

(link: http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?nid=1039929 )

Regulatory Body Warns the Public to Be Vigilant of Immigration Scams

Fri, 2016-03-11 08:00

BURLINGTON, March 9, 2016 – March is Fraud Prevention Month in Canada and the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC) is encouraging the public to be aware of unscrupulous immigration practices from individuals posing as authorized immigration service providers. The regulatory body reminds consumers that federal law requires anyone providing Canadian immigration or citizenship advice for a fee or other consideration must be a member in good standing of a provincial or territorial law society (a lawyer or an authorized paralegal in Ontario), the Chambre des notaires du Québec, or ICCRC. Anyone providing any immigration or citizenship services, who is not a member of one of these organizations, is acting in contravention of the law and should be reported. “It is important that as consumers we be vigilant and protect ourselves,” said Christopher Barry, interim President and CEO of ICCRC. “If something seems too good to be true, it probably is, so we ask for the public’s help to ensure that immigrants find safe passage to Canada and that illegal operators be stopped and brought to justice.”

link: https://www.iccrc-crcic.ca/admin/contentEngine/contentImages/file/FPM%20press%20release%20-%20FINAL.pdf

Government of Canada releases its ambitious plan for 2016 immigration levels

Wed, 2016-03-09 08:00

March 8, 2016 – Ottawa, ON – The Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, John McCallum, today announced that Canada will welcome a greater number of immigrants in 2016—with a special emphasis on family reunification.

The Government of Canada has an ambitious plan to bring in between 280,000 and 305,000 new permanent residents in 2016. As we continue to show our global leadership, Canada will reunite families, offer a place of refuge to those fleeing persecution, and support Canada’s long-term economic prosperity.

Through the Annual Report to Parliament on Immigration—which includes the 2016 immigration levels plan—the government outlined how it will increase levels of family class immigration, which will address the application backlog and reunite families more quickly.

The government will meet its commitments to welcome more refugees to Canada, and in the process, it will help diversify the Canadian economy and create sustainable growth.

(link: http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?nid=1038729 )

持中國護照乘機經中國飛港 因無香港入境簽證被拒登機

随着近年中加航線的數量增加,出現了一些原本意料不到的問題。例如多倫多直飛香港的航線,持有中國護照的旅客無需申辦香港入境簽證便可登機;但如果是搭乘經上海飛香港的新航線,則旅客必須要有香港政府簽發的入境簽證。香港政府對海外人士到香港的入境政策未有改變,主要是中國對持中國護照,經中國境內轉機到香港的乘客有更嚴格的要求,必須這類旅客先取得到香港的入境簽證。

一位中國公民何女士(化名)告訴本報,去年11月初在多市士嘉堡的一家華人旅行社,要求購買一張盡可能便宜的12月多倫多至香港的往返機票。旅行社於是給了她中國東方航空公司經上海飛香港的非直航航班票價。

身為加拿大永久居民的何女士覺得這個價格還不錯於是決定購買。但到啟程當日何女士在多倫多皮爾遜國際機場要登機時,卻被告知因為她沒有進入香港的入境簽證,因此她不能登機。

何女士只好再花費1175元人民幣在機場現買了一張上海飛深圳的機票,才最終得以登機。 (明報加拿大版)

http://www.mingpaocanada.com/Van/htm/News/20160225/vab1h_r.htm

Antigua abolishes personal income tax

ST JOHN’S, Antigua (CMC) – Prime Minister Gaston Browne yesterday announced that, effective April, personal income tax will be abolished in its entirety.

The prime minster, who made the announcement in his presentation of the 2016 Budget yesterday, said this was a promise made to the people of Antigua and Barbuda during the election campaign.

“That was a major campaign promise and my Government honours its word to the people. Promise made, promise kept. Abolishing personal income tax is an important reform. Not only will it put more money in the pockets of the people, so that they can save or spend more for the benefit of the economy as whole, it will help to re-establish our country as one of the most competitive in the Caribbean and beyond.”(by Jamaica Observer)

http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/Antigua-abolishes-personal-income-tax_49425