
Dominica or Antigua? Mundo compares two of the most popular CBI programs for 2024
The possibility of getting a second citizenship in 2024 is still viable, especially in Caribbean countries. Many people are wondering “how to move to the Caribbean with my family”, and luckily, there are many choices for them. Dominica and Antigua present some of the most popular programs for investors, perpetual travelers, and nomad capitalists around the world.

2024's Golden Investment: Exploring Turkey's Real Estate Path to Citizenship
In the realm of global investment, Turkey has emerged as a beacon for those seeking lucrative opportunities, especially in real estate. The Turkish Citizenship by Investment (CBI) program, colloquially known as the Turkey Golden Visa, has been a cornerstone in this development, attracting investors worldwide with its promise of dual citizenship. As we step into 2024, this program continues to evolve, reflecting Turkey's dynamic approach to foreign investment and economic growth.

A successful year for Grenada: how the CBI program helped the economy and what are its prospects for the future
Now that 2024 is a just few weeks away it's time for the yearly balance and today is Grenada's turn. At Mundo, we presented the citizenship program in Grenada several times, including descriptions of investments available and the requirements in general. Let's see why the Grenada program has been one of the most successful in 2023 and is one of the best candidates for the upcoming year.

Mundo analyzes the best citizenship programs for 2024: why choose Antigua
Caribbean programs have been among us since 1984 when Saint Kitts and Nevis established the first CBI. Now, these are excellent opportunities to acquire citizenship through faster paths, a solution that's vital in these times when uncertainty is the new rule. Why choose Antigua, Saint Kitts, or Dominica? What is the best program for the year that's right around the corner? Mundo analyses Caribbean programs in 2023, their prospects for 2024, and the advantages of Caribbean citizenship.

The secrets of citizenship: three different ways to emigrate
Obtaining residency abroad is a coveted asset, especially in our days. Thus, the secrets of citizenship unfold themselves to those who dare make their dreams come true. There are many reasons why somebody may choose to move abroad, and these brave hearts can choose from a variety of programs concerning residency or citizenship around the world. As advocates of the Ayn Rand philosophy and as supporters of the perpetual traveler lifestyle, Mundo knows its way around such a topic.

Make Your Mark on the Land of the Long White Cloud: Living in New Zealand on an Entrepreneur/Investor Visa
People from all over the world are wondering what is life like in New Zealand. Undoubtedly, this country has gained popularity in the last few years. Its stable environment, nice landscapes, and interesting culture attract visitors, immigrants, and investors alike. The benefits of living in New Zealand are many and this is why we’ve decided to focus on this country again, continuing with the topic of getting residency in Oceania.

Mundo Sheds Light on Panama at MIPIF 2023: A New Horizon in Real Estate Investment
In an era where the global real estate landscape is constantly shifting, MIPIF's real estate conference has solidified its place as a nexus for industry knowledge and innovations. And when it comes to expertise and guidance in the real estate sector, few names shine brighter than Mundo.

Is it possible to have two citizenships? Mundo analyzes the best way to acquire a second passport
A person with two citizenships has rights in both countries. These people can live, travel in and out of the jurisdiction, work, conduct business, and even vote. In other words, they have full rights in both places. Why should this matter to the international entrepreneur and why would Mundo choose to write about such a topic? When acquiring a second passport the question “Is it possible to have two citizenships” arises and with a good reason.

Festivals and Celebrations in Panama

Choosing paradise: comparing residencies in Panama and New Zealand
One of my favorite things about writing for Mundo is the ability to grasp the financial and investment residency scenery at a global level. The opportunities out there are many, and getting to know each one of them is exciting, especially from a writer's perspective. What is the best residency for the global entrepreneur? What to choose when looking for a safe haven where to develop one’s projects? Comparing residencies thus becomes a healthy practice, especially if you want to understand the pros and cons of each jurisdiction and which of their aspects will be beneficial for you.
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