Edison_Crowd Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I’ve been seeing more discussions about residency and citizenship by investment lately, especially among investors who want a solid Plan B. With visas getting stricter and regulations changing fast, relying on just one passport doesn’t feel very safe anymore. What stands out is how important proper structuring and legal support are. These programs aren’t simple, and mistakes can easily lead to rejection. I’ve looked into a few advisory firms in this space, including Astons, that focus specifically on investment migration and compliance. Curious what others think: Do you see investment migration as a real necessity now? Residency first, or straight to citizenship? Is this more about mobility, asset protection, or long-term family planning? Interested in hearing real opinions, not marketing talk. Quote
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