“This is an excellent resource for advisors and those who are seeking to obtain second citizenship or become resident in another country”
Gideon Rothschild TEP, Attorney-at-law, Partner, Moses & Singer LLP, New York
“The definitive compendium of viable residence and citizenship options worldwide for anyone who is really serious about this topic.”
Professor Dr Dimitry Kochenov, University of Groningen, The Netherlands and Princeton University, USA
“This book could be given to a client as an encompassing introduction to the subject, and, indeed, it is an excellent port of call for a practitioner not dealing with these topics on a daily basis.”
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Professor Drew D. Markson, Thomas Jefferson School of Law, Program for International Tax & Financial Services
“The Global Residence and Citizenship Handbook is the encyclopaedia of residence and citizenship-by-investment programs. It is a most valuable comprehensive reference addressing all questions that may come up when planning residence or citizenship in another country, including the legal, the financial, the personal and the practical.”
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“Chris Kalin’s book is the essential resource for anyone involved in the investment migration industry around the world. The world is truly ‘on the move’ in the 21st century, bringing with it opportunity that requires a global perspective epitomized by this must-have addition to your library.”
Peter D. Joseph, Executive Director, Association to Invest in the USA
“. . . a very helpful resource for guidance on residence
and citizenship issues for the international client.”
Marnin J. Michaels, Partner, Baker & McKenzie Zurich
Christian H. Kälin
Global Residence and Citizenship Handbook
Residence Planning • Alternative Citizenship
Passports • Visa Restrictions Freedom of Movement • Tax Planning
5th Edition • Revised and Expanded
With contributions by
Dr. Marshall Langer, Professor Denis Kleinfeld and Simon Anholt
Foreword by
Tonio Fenech MP, former Minister of Finance,
Economy and Investment of Malta (2008-2013)
Introduction by
Julia Onslow-Cole
Global Head of Immigration, PwC
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Contents
Henley & Partners: The Global Leaders in Residence and Citizenship Planning
Part IRESIDENCE AND CITIZENSHIP PLANNING
1.1Why become resident in another country?
1.4Factors to consider when choosing a new residence
1.5Tax residence: considerations and implications
1.6Financial planning and insurance
1.7International health insurance