Following the recent changes announced in 2024, NTL found it essential to participate in any conference or summit focusing on investment-based citizenship and golden residency programs. Accordingly, Mr. Imad Elbitar—an expert in CBI & RBI programs and wealth management—participated in the Offshore Wealth Summit 2024, held in Porto, Portugal. This conference brings together investors and experts to discuss the latest developments in investment fields.
Mr. Imad Elbitar’s Presentation:
Mr. Imad Elbitar delivered a valuable lecture on citizenship by investment in the Caribbean, covering several important points, including:
– Methods for obtaining citizenship through investment.
– Minimum investment requirements for Caribbean investment programs.
– Policies regarding adding dependents to applications and including family members.
– Required documentation is required to complete the citizenship process.
– How to submit the application, the procedural stages, and their timelines?
– The benefits of a second citizenship include the CARICOM agreement and the E2 visa program.
During his visit to Portugal, Mr. Imad Elbitar expressed his pleasure in being in Portugal and praised the sophistication and cooperation of the Portuguese people. He also highlighted the many investment opportunities available in Portugal, especially given the variety of investment residency programs, such as:
– Golden Visa,
– D7 Visa,
– D2 Visa,
– Nomad Visa.
To conclude, NTL experts emphasize the importance of attending such conferences, as they offer a golden opportunity to stay informed on the latest investment trends and contribute to building professional relationships that open doors to new and rewarding investment opportunities.
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