June 17, 2021

The Golden Visa Program of UAE is the latest program to join the Residency by Investment bandwagon. Launched in May 2021, it is welcome news for many wealthy expatriates living in the UAE and outside of it. These expatriates, with plans to secure permanent residency in the United Arab Emirates, have been eagerly waiting for such a program to be introduced by the UAE government.

This program will offer a lot of flexibility, freedom, and security to investors, especially those living in the UAE, who previously had to adhere to very stringent do’s and don’ts when it came to doing business in the UAE.

The Golden Visa Program essentially grants people who fall into the following categories long-term residency (5 to 10 years): Investors, Entrepreneurs, Individuals with exceptional talents such as researchers, Medical Professionals, and those in the scientific and knowledge fields, and exceptional students.

The greatest advantage would most likely be security; by issuing the Golden Visa, the UAE government has demonstrated its commitment to offering expatriates, investors, and virtually anyone wishing to make the UAE their home with an additional reason to feel comfortable about their future.

Eligibility for a 10-year visa:

The following categories are entitled to apply for a 10-year residence visa in the UAE.

1. Investors in public investments of at least AED 10 million

The investment may take many forms such as:

  • A deposit of at least AED 10 million in an investment fund inside the country
  • Establishing a company in the UAE with a capital of not less than AED 10 million
  • Partnering in an existing or a new company with a share value of not less than AED10 million
  • Having a total investment of not less than AED 10 million in all areas mentioned, on condition that the investment in sectors other than real estate is not less than 60 percent of the total investment.
Conditions:

Granting a visa is subject to the following conditions:

  • The amount invested must not be loaned.
  • The investment should be retained for at least three years.
  • There should be financial solvency up to AED 10 million.

Visa can be extended to include business partners, on the condition that each partner contributes AED 10 million.

The long-term visa can include the spouse and children, as well as one executive director and one advisor.

Investors from abroad may apply for a multiple-entry permit for a six-month period.

2. Persons with specialized talents

This includes specialized talents and researchers in the fields of science and knowledge such as doctors, specialists, scientists, inventors, as well as creative individuals in the field of culture and art. The visa advantage extends to the spouse and children. All categories are required to have a valid employment contract in a specialized field of priority in the UAE.

Conditions:

Granting a visa is subject to the following conditions:

  • Scientists must be accredited by Emirates Scientists Council or holders of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Medal for Scientific Excellence.
  • Creative individuals in culture and art must be accredited by the Ministry of Culture and Youth.
  • Inventors must obtain a patent of value, which adds to the UAE’s economy. Patents must be approved by Ministry of Economy.
  • Exceptional talents must be documented by patents or scientific research published in a world-class journal.
  • Executives must be owners of a leading and internationally recognized company or holders of high academic achievement and position.
  • Doctors and specialists must meet at least two of the following conditions:
  • A Ph. D. degree from one of the top 500 universities in the world (refer to the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship website for information)
  • An award or certificates of appreciation in the field of the applicant’s work
  • Contribution to major scientific research in the respective field of work
  • Published articles or scientific books in distinguished publications in the respective field of work
  • Membership in an organization related to the field
  • A Ph.D. degree, in addition to 10-year professional experience in his/her field
  • Specialization in areas of priority to the UAE

Eligibility for a 5-year visa

The following categories are entitled to apply for a 5-year residence visa in the UAE

1. Investors in a property in the UAE

Conditions:

Granting a visa is subject to the following conditions:

  • The investor must invest in a property of a gross value of not less than AED 5 million.
  • The amount invested in real estate must not be on a loan basis.
  • The property must be retained for at least three years.

2. Entrepreneurs

This category includes those having an existing project with a minimum capital of AED 500,000, or those who have the approval of an accredited business incubator in the country.

The entrepreneur is allowed a multi-entry visa for six months, renewable for another six months. The long-term visa includes the spouse and children, a partner, and three executives.

3. Outstanding Students

This includes:

  • Outstanding students with a minimum grade of 95 percent in public and private secondary schools
  • University students within and outside the country having a distinction GPA of at least 3.75 upon graduation.

The long-term visa includes families of outstanding students.

Program benefits

  • Foreign nationals can live, work, conduct business, and study in the UAE without the need for a national sponsor under the Golden Visa Program
  • Foreign entrepreneurs and investors are also permitted to own 100% of their businesses in the UAE
  • These visas will be issued for a time period of 5 or 10 years and will be renewed automatically
  • Investors can enjoy a very high quality of life in UAE
  • Due to its strategic location in the Middle East, UAE is extremely well connected to all major cities and business hubs in Asia, Europe and North America, making it very easy for investors to travel and conduct or expand their business

This article is contributed by Ms. Dishita Sheth, Intern at Ajmera Law Group

May 30, 2021

As per some of the global organization world is passing through a time where we see the highest number of voluntary migration of human race.

For the last 50 years or we saw human migration for better education and a future for the family.

However, in the last 15-20 years we saw HNI and UNHI are also voluntarily moving from their home country to other parts of the world. In this respect, Residency and citizenship by investment is the most preferred way for HNI and UHNI to move from one country to another country for varsity of reasons.

 Before 2012, we saw only hand full of countries that were offering residency by investment such USA, Canada, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand.

 In 2012, we saw for the first time, Portugal golden visa with investment in real estate followed by several European countries such as Spain, Malta, Cyprus, Greece, Bulgaria, Moldova, Turkey, etc.  These countries mostly offering residency by investment but many attractive terms and conditions for the investors.

 At the same, we saw third group Carrabin countries offering citizenship by investment such as Grenada, St Kitts & Naïves, St. Lucia, Antigua & Barbuda, and Dominica.

 In 2013 we saw forth a group of business immigration to attract start-ups and its founder. Canada was the first country to start with and now followed by now more the 20 countries with a Start-Up visa program.

Not only this, many countries are now amending their program to give more options to investors for making an investment in not only one class but different asset classes.

 In view of the number of countries giving options for investment with residency and citizenship programs, it was the right time to give a comprehensive view of all countries based on asset classes. Said, Prahsnat Ajmera, lawyer, founder, and author of ALG.

 As a law firm, it is our professional duty to present and advise on all investment options to our investors rather than giving limited options of most expensive options.” Added Mr. Ajmera

The firm strongly believes that such publication and comparison will give investors to make well-informed investment decisions.

 The Ajmera Law Group wishes to publish on a yearly basis, residency, and citizenship by investment on asset class basis investment options for HNI and UHNI.

 Residency and Citizenship by Investment (RCI)

options by asset class

Select your residency and citizenship program by investing in an asset class of your choice.

Investment in >>>>>> Real Estate Financial Market / Funds / Bonds  Donation to government development project/fund or such other funds Enterprise / Business – New, Existing, JV Start-up Program Yearly Income
USA No No No Yes Yes No
Canada No No No Yes Yes No
Australia No Yes No Yes Yes No
New Zealand No Yes No Yes Yes No
UK No Yes No Yes Yes No
Ireland No Yes Yes Yes Yes No
EUROPE:            
Portugal Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Spain Yes Yes No Yes Yes No
Greece Yes Yes No Yes Yes No
Bulgaria Yes Yes No Yes Yes No
Malta Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Cyprus Yes Yes No Yes Yes No
             
Turkey Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
CARIBBEAN:            
St. Kitts & Nevis Yes No Yes No No No
Dominica Yes No Yes Yes No No
Grenada Yes No Yes No No No
St. Lucia Yes yes Yes Yes No No
Antigua & Barbuda Yes No Yes Yes No No

 

Disclaimer:

This is only a general indication of each RCI program. There are many more additional requirements for each program. The investor must seek legal advice from a licensed attorney who is specialized in RCI practice of the respective jurisdiction.

April 20, 2021

How many Indian HNIs really left India?                        

In the last few years, we have time and again read articles in the Indian media with the following eyeball grabbing headlines:

Being in the immigration industry with more than 28 years of experience, I was intrigued by these headlines and the alleged figures. Yes, India’s rich and famous are leaving the country and opting for a second passport but the numbers cited in many of these articles seemed preposterous.

I decided to do some research to determine if this was true. I picked out the last article and tried to reach the author of the article.  He was nice enough to send me the report which was referred to in this article. He also sent me a note saying – ‘Our figures are estimates’. 

I also reached out to the bank which has been part of the same report and quoted in several pressnote. The bank, however, has not replied to my email.

Regulatory Bank of India

 

Here is the official data from the Reserve Bank of India (the regulatory bank in India) of the remittance/investment made by Indian citizens overseas in the last 4 years.

Outward remittances/investments made under the Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS) for Resident Individuals / Indian Citizens – Published by Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
(US$ Million)
Item 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 TOTAL of Four years
         
1 Outward Remittance under the LRS – TOTAL for the year 8,170.7 11,333.6 13,787.58 18,751.40 52,043.28
1.1 Deposit 283.8 414.9 455.94 623.37 1778.01 Investment
1.2 Purchase of immovable property 92.9 89.6 84.53 86.43 353.46 Investment
1.3 Investment in equity/debt 443.6 441.8 422.90 431.41 1739.71 Investment
1.4 Gift 749.5 1,169.7 1370.24 1904.53 5193.97 Expenses
1.5 Donations 8.8 8.5 8.67 22.32 48.29 Expenses
1.6 Travel 2,568.0 4,022.1 4803.81 6954.20 18348.11 Expenses
1.7 Maintenance of close relatives 2,169.5 2,937.4 2800.88 3437.46 11345.24 Expenses
1.8 Medical Treatment 17.3 27.5 28.59 33.88 107.27 Expenses
1.9 Studies Abroad 1,536.4 2,021.4 3569.87 4989.04 12116.71 Expenses
1.10 Others 300.8 200.6 242.15 268.74 1012.29 Expenses
Note: 1.10: Includes items such as a subscription to journals, maintenance of investment abroad, student loan repayments, and credit card payments.

 

We can plainly see from the above RBI data that the ‘estimates’ cited in most reports and their subsequent press notes are nowhere near the actual figures. It appears that these articles/press notes are nothing more than self-serving paid advertorials.

By creating a hype that a large number of Indians are leaving the country by opting for a second passport, they perhaps want to popularize the Residency & Citizenship by Investment programs offered by different countries in India. They hope that rich Indians will join the bandwagon and sign up for these programs.

January 1, 2021

Portugal: From an economic disaster to an economic success in just a decade.

An ideal location for Indian exporters and business persons to expand their business in Europe and South America

  1. What is the historical, political and economic background of the relationship between India and Portugal?

Ans: India and Portugal share a long history of 700 years of colonial rule which ended in 1961. Portuguese traders came to India and settled at various ports, eventually becoming their rulers. After 1961, there was no diplomatic and economic relationship between the two countries until 1975.

However, due to its colonial history, Portugal currently has 70,000 people of Indian decent – 7% of its total population of 10 million. Though Portugal is a small country, it is of great strategic importance in Europe; having inherently European roots and the cultural diversity of Latin America. For Indian business persons and exporters, it can be an ideal location to enter the European market as well as the South American market.

The histories of India and Portugal are closely linked. The current Prime Minister of Portugal, Mr. António Costa (born in 1961 in Portugal and a lawyer by profession), is of Indian origin. He was felicitated with the prestigious Pravasee Bhartiya Sanman award by President of India in 2017.

The former speaker of Portugal, Mr. Narana Coissoró, is also of Indian origin.

Apart from these personalities, there are quite a few notable politicians and business persons in Portugal who are of Indian origin.

  1. How strong is the Portuguese economy today?

 Ans: The mainstay of Portugal’s economy is tourism and the industries related to it. It constitutes 17% of the country’s economy. The economic crisis of 2008 had a devastating effect on Portugal’s economy and financial bailout was provided by the European Union so that the country could come out of its worst known economic setback.

Interestingly, the constructive measures implemented by the Portuguese government in the last 10 years have greatly revived Portugal’s economy, making it vibrant once again with a positive outlook.

  1. What measures has Portugal taken to revive its economy?

Ans: The Portuguese economy, bailed out by the European Union eight years ago, is currently booming. It is enjoying its highest economic growth in nearly two decades, fuelled by record tourism, an upswing in the housing market, a growing tech sector and strong exports.

Wharton finance professor Joao Gomes, a native of Lisbon, said that Portugal’s economic recovery is better understood in the context of the broader recovery across Europe, which he rated as “excellent.” Portugal has benefited from Europe’s economic recovery in a few ways: tourism, exports and increased domestic investment. These have helped reduce the unemployment rate from its peak of 17.5% in the first quarter of 2013 to 7.9% in the first quarter of 2018.

Some visible measures we see enacted include – reduction in government spending, reduction in VAT tax from 23% to 13%, giving tax exemption to foreign retirees and introducing the Golden Visa Program offering Portuguese residency to non-EU citizens, thereby providing access to the European Union market.

Rental laws have also been changed to allow landlords to renovate old buildings. The idea behind this was to create jobs within the community.

Though the Portuguese government is currently faced with huge debts, the future looks promising from several perspectives.

The country’s economic recovery has been noticed by EU and many economists around the world. The model adopted by Portugal is also being followed by other EU countries such as Spain, Greece and Ireland.

 How are the Portuguese financial markets faring in midst of all this economic turmoil?

Ans: As part of the pan European exchange since 2002, Euronext Lisbon is a stock exchange based in Lisbon, Portugal.

The Euronext Lisbon trades equities, public and private bonds, participation bonds, warrants, corporate warrants, investment trust units, and exchange traded funds.

The BVL General Index is the exchange’s official index, and includes all listed shares on the official market and settlement is T+2. Like most exchanges, it has derivatives as well. The trading hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Interbolsa is Euronext’s Central Securities Depository and is a leading provider of Settlement and Custody Services.

Despite the strong economic performance and sustained reform momentum over the past few years, Portugal entered the COVID-19 crisis with undersized capital markets. These markets must now be mobilised to support a resilient, dynamic and sustainable recovery, according to a new OECD report.

The improved economic conditions in the country over the recent years have not translated into a rise in the use of capital market financing by Portuguese companies. At the end of 2019, there were only 47 companies listed on the Portuguese stock market, only a third of the number listed back in 1997.

Instead, companies heavily rely on bank financing, with very few using long-term bond markets. The picture for private capital markets is similar. In 2019, the Portuguese share of European private equity investments was less than half of its share in the GDP of the European Union.

  1. Why is real estate a very important market in Portugal?

Ans: In the year 2020, Portugal’s housing prices continued to rise strongly, amidst surging demand buoyed by low interest rates. Property prices in Portugal rose by 8.12% during the year to Q2 2020, slightly lower than the previous year’s 10.09% growth. On a quarterly basis, house prices fell slightly by 0.3% in Q2 2020.

The construction activity weakened in 2020, mainly due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In the first half of 2020, the number of licensed dwelling permits in Portugal fell by 4.1% to 11,259 units from a year earlier, after rising by 18.4% in 2019 and 43.5% in 2018, based on INE figures.

Rents and rental yields are good in Lisbon, at around 5.45%.

Due to the Golden Visa Program and renovation of old buildings, the housing and real estate market is further showing a strong growth in Portugal, mainly in Lisbon and Porto city.

This growth offers two opportunities for Indian HNIs and business persons. Those interested in exporting or expanding their business can invest in real estate in Portugal, obtain residency and then expand their business in the European mainland.

Indian real estate developers interested in entering the European real estate market can do so by undertaking small renovation projects in Portugal and then gradually increasing their presence in Portugal, and then subsequently in Europe. However, construction activities are regulated and licensed in Portugal. This may necessitate the presence of a local partner or a company who has all the required licenses and permits to undertake renovation projects or new development projects in Portugal.

  1. What are the programs under which Indian business persons and exporters can expand their business in Europe using Portugal as a base?

Ans: Under its Golden Visa Program, Portugal offers a variety of options for obtaining residency of Portugal. This residency status allows one to work, study or do business in Portugal.

Golden Residence Permit holders have access to free movement across all 26 Schengen countries and stays of up to 90 days in every 6 month period (from the date of entry) in these countries, which is a great advantage to foreign citizens who are usually subject to strict EU immigration regulations and visas when travelling to or across Europe.

This Golden Visa scheme aims to attract wealthy foreign investors, business persons and exporters as well as their families, to help re-launch the Portuguese economy. It is a great opportunity for non-EU investors to buy luxury holiday homes in renowned resorts, to carry out financial investments or to set up business ventures in Portugal.

Application for a Golden Visa can also be made from within Portugal. With extremely reduced minimum stay requirements, the Golden Visa is clearly one of the most attractive residency programs for aforementioned category of individuals in the world. It is an excellent program whereby business persons can conduct their business in the European mainland without having to stay there on a long term basis.

  1. What are the investment requirements to obtain residency of Portugal?

There are several passive or active investments options available.

One can choose to invest in one of the following investment options:

  1. Euro 500,000 in any real estate
  2. Euro 350,000 in a real estate which is 30 years and older
  • Euro 250,000 in a restoration of heritage building
  1. Euro 350,000 in a research and scientific activity
  2. Euro 1 million in financial instruments
  3. Euro 350,000 in Investment fund or Venture fund
  • No definite investment but create 10 jobs for local Portuguese persons
  • Euro 350,000 investment in a company that will create 5 jobs for a period of 3 years in the National Territory Region.

These investments are for a period of five years and the resident permit can be renewed every 2 years. This resident permit allows access to other Schengen areas of Europe for visits up to 90 days. At the end of 5 years, one can apply for permanent residency or choose to apply for citizenship. Citizenship of Portugal allows the person to live, work and do business in any Schengen country.

In each of the aforementioned investment categories, children under the age of 18 years can be included; if they are financially dependent on their parents, children up to the age of 25 years can also be included in the same application.

 How can obtaining Portuguese residency be beneficial to Indian exporters and business persons?

Ans: The main aim behind obtaining Portuguese residency is not to leave India and immigrate, but to create a bigger customer base for Indian products and services in Portugal and Europe. If you try to export goods from India, you need to go through the whole bureaucratic process (including cumbersome paperwork) and delivery of goods can take several days, weeks or months.

If you are a resident of Portugal, you can register a company in Portugal, purchase a warehouse and then distribute goods all across Europe within 2-3 days. You can receive payment in a local bank in Europe. Many exporters from China, Taiwan and Korea are doing business in Europe in this manner. If Indian business persons do not embrace this approach, they will soon be facing tough competition for exporting their goods to these countries from expat exporters. This is simply because importers in Europe will prefer local suppliers over Indian suppliers, unless their product or service is unique or unavailable locally.

  1. How can Indian SMEs do business in Portugal?

Ans: Successful Indian business persons can prepare a business plan that includes the nature of the potential business they plan to start, the type and amount of investment they are willing to make and how they can productively contribute to the Portuguese economy.

Based on this, they can apply for a resident permit at the nearest Portuguese Consulate. If the application is approved, they will be granted a 4-month visa to enter Portugal and start a business after obtaining a resident permit from Serviço de Estrangeiros e Fronteiras (SEF). This permit can be renewed every two years.

The business persons must be actively involved in the business and must not be absent from Portugal for more than 6 consecutive months or 8 interpolated months.

  1. How can Indian start-ups enter the Portuguese market and what are the opportunities?

Ans: Aligning with the EU’s policies, the Portuguese government has introduced a very vibrant and active start-up program to attract global start-ups that will use Portugal as a base to enter the European market.

Indian start-ups may present their innovative ideas to government approved incubation centers and if their ideas are accepted, the Portuguese government will allow these start-ups to apply for the necessary resident permit for a period of one year.

Once the start-up is established in Portugal, the entire ecosystem and the government’s support system will be accessible to the Indian start-up and they will be treated in par with Portuguese start-ups.

  1. Is Portugal a good destination for retirees?

Ans: Of course. Portugal has beautiful Mediterranean weather and is a favoured destination in Europe for retirees. Due to its low cost of living, high quality of life and low crime rate, it’s an ideal country to retire on the mainland of Europe.

In order to attract wealthy retirees to Europe, the government of Portugal has devised a special program. Under this program, applicants must show that they have sufficient income from investments or business operations outside of Portugal to financially support their stay in Portugal.

July 28, 2018

Cyprus real estate market is ready for Indian investors and developers alike.

Cyprus is small island country in the Mediterranean region south of Turkey.  The island’s natural beauty and its dynamic real estate market has attracted the attention and investment of HNIs and businessmen all over the world. The most attractive facet of investing in Cypriot real estate is that it can get you and your family residency or citizenship of this country. Hence you can become a resident of the EU by purchasing real estate in Cyprus thus gaining automatic access to the huge European market.

It is true that the Cypriot economy was heavily affected during the economic crisis of 2013 that brought many European economies to the brink of collapse. But interestingly, Cyprus was one of the few countries that was able to turn the tide around rather quickly. Now the Cypriot economy is thriving under its able administration.

The real estate market of any country directly reflects the overall performance of its economy. After the 2013 crisis, the government of Cyprus introduced the Residency & Citizenship program fornon-EU citizens. Under this program, investors making an investment of €350,000 in real estate are granted Cypriot residency and those making an investment of €2 million to €2.5 million in other various combined assets, including residential real estate of €500,000, are granted Cypriot citizenship.

The Cypriot Residency & Citizenship program is one of the most attractive and value-for-money programs in the world. It has garnered interest not only from investors but also reputed developers who have entered into joint ventures with local developers.

This has increased the confidence level of the local real estate market and consequently the economy. The GDP growth in 2017 was 3.4 % and International Monetary Fund (IMF) predicts further GDP growth of 2.6% in 2018.

Due to strong market indication and high demand for real estate across Cyprus, there was a substantial increase in real estate transactions and new construction permits in 2017.

Interest from foreign buyers for high end properties (€1.5 million and above) has increased by 45% in 2017.

Growth in all property price indices was recorded during 2017, reflecting the increased demand and activity levels in the real estate sector.

Following are the highlights of the real estate market in Cyprus during the year 2017:

  1. There was 49% increase in the value of new building permits. The capital city of Cyprus accounts for 35% of the total permits or market share.
  2. There was 24% increase in sale contracts across Cyprus. Though the capital is Nicosia, Limassol is the country’s financial capital and it recorded 35% of the total transactions. At the same time, Famagusta recorded the highest annual growthof 44%in number of sale contracts during 2017. Nicosia recorded a growth of 42%.
  3. There was an increase of 33% in sale transactions by foreign buyers. Paphos and Limassol are the most popular destinations among foreign buyers. However, during my recent visit to Cyprus, I observed that the Ayia Napa area is not very popular among investors and is an attraction only for tourists. This area has great potential for foreign investors.
  4. There was a rise of 45% in the purchase of high end real estate as these purchases are directly connected with Cyprus passport/ Europe citizenship program.

Experts believe that the Cypriot real estate market will be doing really well in the coming years.

As attorneys, we assist Indian HNIs and developers to make suitable investmentsin Cyprus and manage all legal aspects associated with the process.

E-mail us at: info@ajmeralaw.com for more information visit www.ajmeralaw.com

January 5, 2018

Reducing a child’s foreign education fees by 80% is the number one reason to apply for residency and citizenship by investment. 

What is Residency and Citizenship by Investment?

Residency and Citizenship by Investment is an immigration program introduced by many countries that allows successful businessmen, HNIs, and Start-Ups to obtain residency and/or citizenship (passport) of that country. This is a widely used tool by HNIs in all developed and developing countries to achieve a variety of goals.

Why invest abroad?

For Indian and Asian businessmen living in an emerging market, making investments abroad can be for a variety of reasons. If the goal is to make an investment in a foreign stock market to obtain higher returns on investment, it can be easily done by opening an online account with one of the premium banks and making an investment.

However, if the goal is not just financial returns but also achieving non-financial gains, one needs to look very closely at the country of choice and their investment rules.

Discussed below are some of the major reasons that prompt HNIs to make investments in foreign lands.

Under the Residency & Citizenship by Investment Programs, it is possible to obtain residency and/or citizenship of other countries through legitimate investment.

Following are the major reasons for investing abroad with residency and citizenship benefits:

  1. Children’s education:

Several surveys show that Asian parents give top priority to their children’s education and are particularly keen that they study abroad. This is probably due to the fact that the approach and attitude towards education in Western countries is very different compared to that in Asian countries. The number of Indian students studying abroad has increased many-fold in past 5 years. In the year 2010, more than 400,000 Indian students were studying in different countries around the world. HNIs and Upper Middle Class (UMC) of India can plan their children’s study in foreign countries by making investments in risk-free but unconventional products in many countries of the world. There are excellent opportunities available for investing in countries like the USA, Canada, the UK, and the Caribbean islands which guarantee subsidized education for children of these investors.

Moreover, these investments are likely to give residency status to the family, giving the child a jump start in his/her career after finishing studies. During summer months, the child would be working in a proper job of his/her liking rather than working in unrelated minimum wage jobs. At campus recruitment, the child will not be discriminated on basis of being a foreign student.

If your child is highly skilled or a budding entrepreneur, the residency status will give him/her a jump start in starting his own start-up/business.

One of my young clients who had a brilliant business idea received VC funding in India and the USA. He then asked his parents to make an investment for him to receive USA residency so that he can start his business in the USA without any problems.

One of my Pakistani clients sent his son for higher studies in Canada. Within one year of study, my client realized that it was more economical and practical to obtain residency of Canada for the whole family by investing in Canadian government bonds.

  1. Quality of life:

HNIs and UMC in India now have sizable assets and disposable income. Hence foreign travel and pleasure trips abroad have become frequent occurrences. After having traveled abroad, they aspire to achieve the quality of life lived by people in developed countries. To this end, they can invest and live abroad and still continue to maintain their business operations and family ties in India. The new liberalized foreign exchange policy allows many HNIs and UMC to purchase their own real estate in countries they wish to live in or visit frequently.

3. Expansion of business:

Even though India is an economic powerhouse and Western countries are keen to develop trading ties with India, many Indian businessmen face hindrance in traveling abroad for business or pleasure.

These businessmen can now expand their business in the USA, Canada, Australia, U.K., and many other countries around the world through investment and ensure easy visa-free travel to several countries around the world. These businessmen can easily travel in and out of India to their preferred destinations for business expansion, collaborations, forming alliances or for pleasure. Many HNIs and UMC will be taking advantage of the new foreign remittance policy to make investments in businesses abroad, thus diversifying their business. They may bring new technology to India or make an investment in African and South American countries and export Indian technology to these countries. This is a win-win situation for Indian businessmen who wish to establish a global presence.

  1.  NRI status and its benefits:

 Investing in foreign countries can also facilitate obtaining NRI status and avail of tax-exempted benefits associated with NRI status. As we already know, many Indian celebrities, politicians, and sports personalities have obtained residencies of different jurisdictions around the world in the past for tax planning purposes. Today, this investment opportunity is easily accessible to Indian HNIs and the UMC who can obtain NRI status and receive its benefits.  This is also beneficial to the Indian economy as this generates more NRIs who in turn reinvest back in India, remit foreign currency to India, and may also bring new business ideas and opportunities.

  1. Visa-free travel around the world:

Exporters, businessmen, or investors from India and Asia can obtain residency of certain countries which do not require physical stay but provide residence permits/passports. With these documents, they can travel visa-free to more than 130 countries.

 6. Reunion with family living abroad:

Due to the strict visa regime of many countries, many family members are left alone in India. By making an investment abroad (a relative abroad can also make an investment for a relative in India), relatives can reunite in the country of their choice.

  1. Retiring abroad:

Many HNIs and their families can take advantage of retiring abroad by making investments outside of India, thus having the best of both worlds.

  1. Tax planning:

Investing abroad can give you the best solution for tax planning by taking advantage of NRI status, making investments through legitimate international trusts, and DATT signed by India with many countries around the world.

  1. Wealth Management & Portfolio diversification:

Stock market data of 2011-17 shows that whatever is happening to the US and UK economy, at the end of the year, both stock markets did much better than Indian and Chinese stock markets. Therefore, investing abroad in developed countries could be the best option for wealth management and portfolio diversification for savvy investors and HNIs who wish to explore the world’s stock markets.

  1. Political reasons:

In today’s world, unrest is occurring in all parts of the world. Having a second passport a great option to keep your family safe.

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