Leading Residence Programs

CANADA

Canada is the world’s second largest country in total area, with exquisite physical geography and multi-cultural, tolerant, and vibrant cities.

Population: 38.5 million

Languages: English, French

Economy: Advanced, market-based

Currency: Canadian dollar

Canada, the second-largest country in the world, occupies a major portion of northern North America and stretches from the Atlantic to the Pacific, bordered by the USA and Alaska. With a low population density of 4 inhabitants per km² and abundant freshwater resources, Canada stands out for its natural beauty and vast landscapes.

As one of the world's wealthiest nations, Canada boasts a high per-capita income and a dynamic, market-oriented economy. The country is a top global trader and a leader in economic freedom. Since the 1990s, Canada's economy has grown rapidly, maintaining low unemployment rates and government surpluses.

aerial photo of city during golden hour
aerial photo of city during golden hour
UNITED KINGDOM

The UK is one of the most attractive destinations in the world both as a business location and a private residence.
It is well located between the USA and Europe and is known for having a stable democratic government and a
respected system of law.

Population: 68 million

Language: English

Economy: Leading trading and financial center, third largest in Europe

Currency: British pound

Economic Heart of the World
London is a leading global city and a major financial center alongside New York, with a strategic time zone between the USA and Asia. It hosts numerous multinational corporations and financial institutions, catering to diverse cultures and tastes.

Big Ben tower
Big Ben tower
AUSTRALIA

Australia, the only country that is also a continent, is surrounded by the Indian and Pacific oceans and comprises the Mainland, the island of Tasmania, and several smaller islands.

Population: 26.4 million

Language: English

Economy: Advanced, open-market

Currency: Australian dollar

The Commonwealth of Australia includes the entire mainland of the Australian continent and numerous smaller islands, making it the sixth-largest country in the world by area and the only nation to govern an entire continent. Since its formation in 1901, Australia has maintained a stable, liberal, democratic political system encompassing six states and several territories. Today, Australia’s 25 million residents are mainly concentrated in urban areas along the eastern and coastal regions.

white boat beside Sydney Opera HOuse
white boat beside Sydney Opera HOuse
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

The USA is the third-largest country on the globe and has been the leading economic and military power for the last century. Dominating the global economy, it accounts for nearly a quarter of the world’s GDP. The USA offers a wide range of choices when it comes to lifestyle, education, culture, geography, and climate.

Population: 340 million

Language: English

Economy: Free-market, private enterprise

Currency: US dollar

The United States of America remains one of the most desired destinations for migrants and investors from all over the world. The USA has a complex immigration system, and in each instance, it is warranted to assess the individual situation thoroughly in order to establish the immigration route offering the best chances.

The main benefit of this option is that investors may rely on indirect job creation rather than directly hiring 10 employees. Moreover, the day-to-day management of the investment is facilitated by the regional centers so that the applicant is free to live and work anywhere in the USA

closeup photo of United States of America flag
closeup photo of United States of America flag