arturioworker Geschrieben vor 1 Stunde Melden Geschrieben vor 1 Stunde Astons is a global advisory firm specializing in investment immigration, offering structured solutions for obtaining residency and citizenship through real estate investment, government programs, and strategic relocation planning. With access to multiple jurisdictions including Greece, Cyprus, Malta, Portugal, and Caribbean citizenship programs, Astons supports clients in building long-term mobility and asset protection strategies. The firm works across key investment migration pathways, combining legal structuring, property selection, and full application support. This includes residency-by-investment programs in Europe as well as fast-track citizenship options in the Caribbean, depending on client goals such as relocation, tax planning, or global travel freedom. As the investment migration landscape continues to evolve in 2026, Astons focuses on adapting to regulatory changes, investment threshold updates, and increasing due diligence requirements. The emphasis is shifting toward sustainable investment decisions that balance legal status, real estate value, and long-term financial planning. Questions for discussion: Has anyone worked with Astons or similar firms for residency or citizenship programs? What do you think is more valuable right now: EU residency or Caribbean citizenship? Are real estate-based programs still worth it compared to fund or donation routes? How important is working with an official licensed agent in this field? What countries currently offer the most stable investment immigration conditions in 2026? Do you see investment migration becoming more restricted in the next few years? Zitieren
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