Law firm launches investment consultancy for international HNW clients

To secure additional citizenship and residency rights

Victoria McKeever
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Law firm Withers has launched a consultancy assisting internationally mobile high net worth individuals in securing residency or citizenship through investment.

Withers Global Advisors (WGA) is a joint venture with New York-based immigration law expert Reaz Jafri, who will act as chief executive. The ‘global movement' service is aimed at assisting clients in acquiring citizenship as well as residence in countries offering citizenship by investment or residency by investment programmes, and giving them and their family the security of rights to live in another country. Aileen Lynch: Home or away - closer each day? Reaz said: "In today's world, our clients face increasing political and economic uncertainty and, in many parts of the globe, th...

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