Thank you to journalist Wyles Daniel from Miami Weekly for featuring Latitude in a recent article discussing Malta’s Citizenship by Merit framework. In the piece “A New Kind of Passport: How Malta’s Merit-Based Citizenship Is Attracting a Different Global Elite“, Latitude CEO Eric Major shares his thoughts. “It is a selective framework… Alignment between the […]
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Thank you to the San Francisco Examiner for featuring Latitude in a recent article exploring how global mobility planning is evolving among Bay Area families. In the piece “Bay Area Residents Are Quietly Building a Second Home Base Abroad”, Latitude Managing Partner Christopher Willis discusses how residence and citizenship planning has moved beyond niche wealth […]
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We’re pleased to see Latitude featured in IMI with a new article by our Director of Citizenship by Descent, Audra DeFalco. In the piece, “Citizenship by Descent: The Most Misunderstood Pathway in Investment Migration”, Audra explains why ancestry-based citizenship cases require a fundamentally different advisory approach than investment migration. “It is important to realize that Citizenship by Descent is […]
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Interest from Americans in global residency and citizenship planning continues to grow. Not as a reaction, but as part of longer-term strategic thinking. In a recent feature in The Los Angeles Tribune by journalist Dan Jordan, titled “Californians Are Increasingly Interested in Global Residency”, Latitude Group CEO Eric Major shares why more families are considering international mobility […]
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Demand from Americans for second citizenships and residency rights is rising. Not as an escape, but as a form of strategic insurance. In a recent LA Weekly feature by journalist Will Jones, titled ‘Why America’s Wealthy Are Quietly Buying a Plan B Overseas’, Latitude Group CEO Eric Major explains why globally mobile families are increasingly treating residence and citizenship planning like […]
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As uncertainty becomes a constant rather than a cycle, long-term planning is changing. In a recent Cheddar video interview with J.D. Durkin, Latitude Group CEO Eric Major discusses why second residence and citizenship planning is increasingly viewed not as relocation, but as a form of risk management. “Around 85% of our American clients are acquiring […]
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Thank you to The New Yorker for featuring Latitude in a recent article exploring what it actually mean to leave the United States, and who is seriously considering it. Here’s an excerpt: How to Leave the U.S.A. By Atossa Araxia Abrahamian On an overcast Saturday in September, a group of travellers gathered for dinner at Jopenkerk, […]
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“…as witnessed throughout my 30 years in this field, the future of the Investment Migration industry remains very bright, with demand for our services growing by double-digits every year, thus making it a very exciting field to be part of.” – Eric Major.
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