Immigrant investor programs are a sub category of the business immigration class. The immigrant investor programs enable high net worth individuals to obtain residency and dual citizenship in well-repudiated countries.
Nowadays, most countries welcome different classes of immigrants and different programs have been developed in order to better answer their needs. In Canada, a country with well established immigration policy, there are more than 60 different immigration programs!
However, High Net Worth Immigration is promoting only the business class immigration and, in particular, immigrant investor programs (IIP).
How an immigrant investor program works?
The immigrant investor programs are government-authorized programs. Commonly, the government of a country who has developed such a program approves facilitators (brokers or trust companies) to market the investment immigration programs. These facilitators are usually financial institutions.
For marketing the immigrant investor programs, the facilitators get paid by the government. Facilitators can offer a variety of financing options if you wish to finance your investment or use your promissory note as collateral for a loan in the future.
The financed option is preferred by the majority of investors, simply because they don't want to keep a substantial amount invested without interest.
Instead, they will invest the minimum amount required for the program to initiate the immigration process. Both options, the full investment option and the financed one, will lead to the same end result - permanent residency.
Further down the immigration scale are the immigration consultancy firms. Their role in the application process is to help you with the administrative requirements.
Submitting a complete immigration file with all the correct supporting documents can be critical for the immigration process. One small mistake can result in months and even years of wasted time, nerves, and money.
High Net Worth Immigration, as a firm with a good reputation, works only with government-approved facilitators and agents.
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