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A citizenship conference offers a unique platform where various residency and citizenship consultants, legal consultants, government bodies, property developers and other stakeholders from across countries come together to address the issues related to citizenship based on investment and the future scope for that in different countries.<br><br>For more details visit at - https://www.citizenshipconclave.com/
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Citizenship Conferences-An Effort to Make the World a Global Village! A citizenship conference offers a unique platform where various residency and citizenship consultants, legal consultants, government bodies, property developers and other stakeholders from across countries come together to address the issues related to citizenship based on investment and the future scope for that in different countries. The Countries offering investment based visas Cyprus, Canada, Spain, New Zealand, Australia, Greece, Turkey, Caribbean, Portugal, US and Malta are welcoming foreign nationals to contribute to their economies with their productive investment. They offer residency and citizenship based on investment in their countries. India is a hot spot for such citizenship conferences due to the presence of the largest immigrant Indian population in the world.
A Brief history The US Congress introduced the EB-5 program in 1990 to issue a green card based on investment by foreign nationals. The EB-5 Investor Visa Program enables Indian residents to obtain US residency by investing a minimum $5 lakh in a new enterprise through US Immigration fund or other regional centers. Many Indian nationals are turning towards EB-5 visa programs due to the limitations in obtaining green cards through H-1B, EB-2 and EB-3 visas. Conditional Green Card US government issues a conditional Green card on EB 5 investment. It has the validity of two years. After 21 months of receiving it, the immigrant needs to file another application with the US Citizenship Immigration Services by the end of two years. And, finally, he gets US citizenship.