Global Residence and Citizenship Handbook

Global Residence and Citizenship Handbook

Christian H. Kalin
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Author:  Christian H. Kalin
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  536
Publisher:  Ideos Publications Ltd
Year:  2013
ISBN:  9780957436268

This book presents in-depth yet practical information on the most important issues concerning international residence and citizenship planning for private clients. It is the quintessential guide for global citizens and their advisers, such as law firms, tax consultants, private banks and family offices. At the same time the handbook is also invaluable for business owners, entrepreneurs and investors who are interested in expanding their horizons. The book covers all important aspects of residence rules, citizenship law, dual citizenship, passports and visa-free travel, real estate and tax planning, and many more internationally relevant topics. With contributions by Prof. Patrick Weil, Prof. Marshall Langer, Simon Anholt and Prime Minister Rt. Hon. Dr. Denzil Douglas, a foreword by Tonio Fenech MP, former Minister of Finance, Economy and Investment of Malta, and an introduction by Julia Onslow-Cole, Head of Global Immigration at PwC. Christian H. Kalin is a Partner at Henley & Partners in Zurich. He is one of the pioneers and leading specialists in residence and citizenship programs and advises both private investors and governments.

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