InvestPro conference takes place in Dubai – UAE, at Oberoi Hotel for two days from 13 to 14 November.
NTL, represented by Mr. Imad Elbitar, Nationality and Citizenship Expert, and Regional Director for the Middle East and Turkey, participates in the conference.
Mr. Imad Elbitar gave a lecture on the first day of the conference, 13th of November, entitled by: Comparison Between Turkish Citizenship Program and Programs of Citizenship in the Caribbean.
Elbitar spoke about the importance of the second nationality and explained the main differences between the Turkish Citizenship Program and the Citizenship Programs from one of the Caribbean Islands, indicating ways of obtaining citizenship and the strength of the passport and the positive and negative points of each. The lecture received a positive response and a wide interaction, the attendees expressed great interest in the field of second nationality. And NTL had several fruitful meetings with many companies and investors.
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