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Investment Migration Strategies for Individuals with RMB 100 Million in Assets: My Top 5 Recommendations
At the RMB 100 million asset tier, individuals sit at an interesting crossroads—substantial capital, yet poised right on the threshold of full financial freedom.
Jul 23


Where to Move After Achieving Financial Freedom? My 5 Country Recommendations and Life Advice
Once you achieve financial freedom, you should dedicate all your time to doing what you genuinely love.
Jul 22


Which Investment Migration Programs Involve Pure Spending?
Today, we wrap up our discussion on the final category of investment migration. Previously, we covered real estate-based, deposit-based, and financial product-based programs. For this final category, I want to summarize the programs that involve pure spending—what you might call unrecoverable expenditure where funds are directly spent rather than invested.
Jul 22


Stories of 100 Successful Clients Deeply Moved Me
Hello everyone. Today, I want to share some stories about our successful clients.
Jul 21


Investment Insights| Navigating Complex Financial Products as an Amateur Investor
Today, we continue our discussion on some of the more complex financial products within the investment migration sector.
Jul 21


Investment Insights | Why I Don’t Make Investment Decisions Beyond My Expertise
The programs we will cover include the US EB-5 visa, the €500,000 investment funds in Portugal and Italy, the €250,000 fund in Hungary, Singapore’s Section 13O scheme (ranging from SGD 5 million to 20 million), New Zealand’s Active Investor Plus visa (NZD 5 million to 10 million), and the Hong Kong Capital Investment Entrant Scheme requiring an HKD 30 million investment.
Jul 21


Chongli 168 (Final): What Finishing My First 100-Mile Trail Race Taught Me About the Body
I still have a few thoughts I'd like to share after finishing the Chongli 168 100-mile trail race. The experience gave me a lot to reflect on. I've already written three previous posts about the event, and this will be the final one.
Jul 21


Chongli 168 (Part 3) | Four People I Got to Know During 44 Hours on My First 100-Mile Trail Race
After finishing Chongli 168, I found myself with far more thoughts than I expected. I've already shared two previous reflections about the race, and this is another one that stayed with me.
Jul 21


Chongli 168: Running Between Reality and Hallucination — and a Three-Minute "Miracle"
This time, I'd like to talk about some of the experiences that surprised me even more—along with a story that still stays with me today.
Jul 21


Tears at the Finish Line: Conquering My First 100 Miles in Chongli
For a major event like the Chongli 168, and my very first 100-miler, I was surprised it didn't come with a lanyard. It deprived me of my chance to proudly show it off. I know many people appreciate its design because it does have a premium feel. But personally, I prefer simpler medals. For example, I really love the Hong Kong 100 medal. It’s small, incredibly light, and made almost entirely of wood. I think it’s fantastic—eco-friendly, yet perfectly sufficient for my "braggin
Jul 14


Investment | Which Programs Truly Offer Property-Based Immigration?
Our primary topic today is identifying which programs genuinely offer immigration through real estate investment.
Jul 14


Investment | Why I Approach Real Estate with Caution: The Hidden Traps Behind Property-Based Immigration
Many people hear about real estate immigration and assume it is a massive, straightforward topic. However, upon closer reflection, there are not actually that many genuine property-based programs out there.
Jul 13


Investment | Afraid of Hassle and Risk? Secure Your Global Identity Through Simple Bank Deposits
Many people are familiar with the term "investment immigration," but they may not fully understand what it actually entails. I usually break it down into four main categories: making a bank deposit, purchasing real estate, making a non-refundable financial contribution (which can feel a bit like simply giving your money away), and actively investing in a business.
Jul 13


What Mindset Do You Need for Global Mobility? Reflections from the Hills of Capri
While trail running in the hills of Capri, I found myself pondering an unusual topic: What kind of mindset or traits do you really need to emigrate and live internationally? It might sound like a quirky subject, but I have given it serious thought.
Jul 10


Portugal: My Favorite Southern European Nation and My Gateway to True Globalization
My love for Portugal comes straight from the heart. Keeping with my usual style, I will first provide a clear breakdown of Portugal’s current immigration policies. Afterward, I will share the personal stories and experiences that explain exactly why this country holds such a special place in my life.
Jul 10


Greece May Be Southern Europe's Best-Value Residency Option for Families
Hello everyone, Welcome to the third article in our Southern Europe series. This time, we'll take a closer look at Greece. Having worked with the Greek residency market for many years, I've spent a great deal of time there and have built long-term relationships with local developers, lawyers, and partners. Before sharing some of those experiences, I'll first explain the available residency options, since many readers are primarily interested in the immigration policies themse
Jul 9


Spain Residency Is Simpler Than Many People Think — And a Few Thoughts on Spain's Well-Known Okupa Issue
I'm writing this from Capri, Italy. After taking a walk near my hotel this morning, I thought it would be a good opportunity to share some thoughts about Spain—both its residency options and some personal experiences from my visits over the years.
Jul 9


The Power of Choice: Why True Professionalism in Global Mobility Requires a Multi-Program Strategy
Today, let's dive into a specific topic regarding industry philosophy. Globevisa is renowned in the global mobility sector for our multi-program approach—we actively promote and process over 100 different immigration programs simultaneously. Naturally, this strategy has drawn some criticism from competitors.
Jul 8


The Global Reach of Globevisa Group: Why We Don't Just Serve the Chinese Diaspora
Today, I want to talk about Globevisa's globalization journey. I am addressing this because of a comment I read recently. Someone asked, "Why does Globevisa need 55 offices worldwide just to serve the Chinese diaspora? Is that really necessary?"
Jul 8


Southern Europe Insights: Discovering Italy’s Highly Accessible Residency Pathways
I am writing this from the Amalfi Coast, overlooking a stunning coastal town from an absolutely fantastic hotel. Immersed in this environment, I want to provide a clear, practical overview of Italy’s immigration landscape.
Jul 7
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