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Invest in Blockchain Technology

Blockchain technology isn’t just for cryptocurrency.  Are you bored with your portfolio? Maybe you’re just ready to take on a new challenge. The emerging fintech sector may be what you are looking for...

Global Investor Visas

A look into investment visas around the world. Are you ready to start a journey abroad? There are many reasons someone may want to leave their home country. Advantages like lower taxes, lower cost of ...

Offshore Low-Cost Jurisdictions

A list of the top countries for those looking to gain tax advantages. This may be a term that you’ve heard before: offshore low-cost jurisdictions. What does this mean, though? Are there really countr...

Exchange-Traded Funds

Diversify your portfolio with one purchase and enjoy the ease of trading stock. If you are looking to experience diversification without having to make multiple investments, an exchange-traded fund mi...

Modern Portfolio Theory

Protect yourself from risk. Any seasoned investor, or even someone new to the scene, understands that there is an amount of risk that goes into an investment. Market volatility can be caused by a vari...

Mutual Funds

Diversify easily and safely with one purchase. As an investor, you are more than familiar with the importance of diversifying your portfolio. Diversity allows you to protect yourself from an asset tha...

Cryptocurrency and Taxes

How cryptocurrency is taxed around the world. Cryptocurrencies are sweeping the world as one of the newest and most polarizing investments today. The world of digital currency is ever growing, and, as...

Socially Responsible Investing

Earn money while helping the world. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could make an impact on an issue you hold important while also keeping yourself financially sound? Now, what if I told you that you could...

Invest in Fintech

Why and where to invest in this emerging sector. Are you bored with your portfolio? Maybe you’re just ready to take on a new challenge. The emerging fintech sector may be what you are looking for. Fin...

Guide to Cryptocurrency Vocabulary

Terms you need to know to understand cryptocurrency. Have you checked the news lately? Are you keeping up with financial trends? The chances are you have heard words like Bitcoin, ICO, blockchain, and...

Tax Planning vs. Tax Optimization

Know the difference and more tax vocabulary. At Alpen Partners, we urge our clients to have a thorough financial plan. Financial planning is evaluating your current and future finances by using known ...

Should I Invest in an IPO?

All the basics regarding digital currency. If you have been keeping an eye on financial news, or even the regular daily news for that matter, you may have found that Bitcoin has made a splash in finan...

What is an IPO?

The basics of initial public offerings. A stock is a percentage of a company. When buying a stock, also known as an equity, an investor is buying a piece of the company as a share. The share price of ...

Is Switzerland a Tax Haven?

What you need to know about foreign taxation in Switzerland. For those feeling the restriction of the investment opportunities at home, offshore banks offer a wide choice of funds and investments that...

What is Cryptocurrency?

All the basics regarding digital currency. If you have been keeping an eye on financial news, or even the regular daily news for that matter, you may have found that Bitcoin has made a splash in finan...

Introduction to Fintech

Every day, we have to deal with some kind of financial responsibility, whether it’s paying a bill, managing our stocks, lending money, or starting a retirement fund. There’s almost no escaping it. Bec...

Forex vs. Stocks

Which of these profitable markets works best for you? The world of investing can be an enthralling challenge with the added benefit of saving and earning money for your future. This world can open up ...

International Trusts

Know the basics of an offshore asset trust. Anyone who has made a substantial amount of wealth throughout their career should consider an asset protection plan. Whether the wealth is earned from the w...

Blockchain

Blockchain technology isn’t just for cryptocurrency. With a new wave of financial technology came the world of cryptocurrency. This digital money has proven to be a polarizing topic, discussed in leng...

Is Switzerland a low-cost jurisdiction?

What you need to know about foreign taxation in Switzerland. For those feeling the restriction of the investment opportunities at home, offshore banks offer a wide choice of funds and investments that...

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Global Investor Visas

A look into investment visas around the world.

Are you ready to start a journey abroad? There are many reasons someone may want to leave their home country. Advantages like lower taxes, lower cost of living, and wonderful and accepting cultures are just the tip of the iceberg in the world of expatriation. Many financially-minded individuals are finding that by investing in countries around the world, they are not only diversifying their portfolios and tapping into sectors not offered in their home economies, they are also gaining residency. By moving abroad, you will no longer be subject to the tax laws of your home country and can enjoy life without the hassle of being taxed on money that you may not even be making in your home country. When expatriating, you may be required to pay an exit tax, like in the U.S., but that will be pocket change compared to what you’d be saving over the years. You have the opportunity to achieve both personal and financial liberation overseas by tapping into new and developing sectors, and developed areas of investment, allowing and encouraging you to diversify your portfolio. Residency abroad is especially attractive to those who want to be able to stay active during their retirement. With residency in Central America or Europe, the travel experiences can open up a world of adventure of leisure in the tropics. There are so many countries with investment visas around the world. Listed below you can find just a handful of the most popular investor visa programs found around the world.

United States: EB-5 Investor Visa

The EB-5 program was created in 1990 by the U.S. Congress in order to stimulate the economy by creating jobs and capital investments for foreign investors. In 1992, Congress then created the Immigrant Investor Program, or the Regional Center Program, that set aside EB-5 visas for those looking to invest in commercial enterprises. Through the EB-5 program, those looking to obtain permanent residency in the U.S. can do so by means of investment. In order to qualify for the program, foreign investors must meet the requirements set by United States Citizenship and Immigration (USCIS). With this program, applicants, their spouse, and any children under 21 will obtain a permanent residency green card after all the requirements are met. The EB-5 visa requirements state that applicants need to make either a $500,000 or $1,000,000 capital investment in a U.S. commercial enterprise. The investment can be made in cash, inventory, secured indebtedness, property, equipment, or cash equivalents.

Portugal: Golden Visa

The Golden Visa program in Portugal is a popular route to citizenship in Europe. This visa offers investors flexibility and benefits. The program, launched in 2012, grants residency to those who invest €500,000 in Portuguese real estate. The residency is also extended to family members including dependent children. The visa needs to be renewed every two years and only requires holders to stay in the country two weeks in the country every two years. After 5 years, Golden Visa holders can apply for permanent residency and citizenship after six years. One of the biggest appeals to the visa is that the applicant never even has to have lived in the country to gain citizenship.

Monaco

It’s also the best country for tax-free residency. If you want to become a resident of Monaco, you’ll be required to deposit at least €500,000 in a Monaco bank. Applicants must also prove they have sufficient funds in the bank to support a life in the country. They must also provide a clean criminal record. The immigration office then holds a personal interview with the investor.

Switzerland

Switzerland is very popular among wealthy investors. The country ranks high in many areas such as quality of life and physical beauty with mountains and more. With the fifth highest GDP per capita, which calculates to $30,000 more per citizen than in the U.S., Switzerland ranks high among expatriates hoping to make more money abroad. If that’s not enough to draw you in, knowing the country boasts a high-class education system, top-notch public transportation, and a large existing expat community might do the job. This safe, clean country remains a top destination for expatriates from all over the world. The one-million-dollar investment requirement for Swiss residency by investment is much higher than some other programs, making it one of the most exclusive and sought-after programs for wealthy individuals. If a potential resident doesn’t want to make a direct investment, there is another route that involves applying for a residence permit but it won’t make the process any less expensive. Whichever way one chooses, the process can cost at least one million dollars, if not more.

Where We Come In

Together with respected law firms in various regions of the world, Alpen Partners is advising its clients on expatriation issues. In a world of increasing tax pressure and professional mobility, expatriation has become one of the most efficient tools for asset protection and estate planning. Moving abroad can come along with an abundance of benefits that can affect your taxes, your investment portfolio, cost of living, and your lifestyle. As the cost of traveling becomes cheaper, the benefits of expatriation for financial reasons are more easily obtained. Taking the leap and leaving your home country can be a big decision with tons of personal and legal steps. The hassle of navigating the legal process of expatriation can be reduced with the guidance of Alpen Partners . Each step requires assistance, including getting the passport, making sure everything is completed correctly regarding taxes, acquiring work permits, making investments, and more. No matter what expatriation route is chosen, it can be a powerful tactic to allow clients to gain better control of their financial and personal lives. All investments involve certain risks. All investments carry the potential for financial loss, including the loss of the principal amount invested. Past performance should not be viewed as an indicator of future results. Market conditions and broader economic factors can significantly impact the value of investments. Investments in international markets are subject to additional risks, such as currency exchange fluctuations, political or economic instability, and variations in accounting practices. Alternative investments, including but not limited to hedge funds, private equity, and real estate, may be illiquid, speculative, and are not suitable for all investors. The above information should be considered before making any investment decisions. All posts and publications are for your information only and are not intended as an offer, promotion, or solicitation to buy or sell any financial instrument or perform any other financial transactions. All information and opinions expressed in posts and publications reflect our current views as of the date of the publication and may be liable to change without notice.