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Dubai, UAE:On the first day of the 12th annual Global Residence and Citizenship Conference, Sophia, the world’s first-ever robot-citizen, moderated a panel discussion to launch the Moldova Citizenship-by-Investment program – the latest and most exciting new investment migration opportunity in Europe.
Hosted by Henley & Partners and taking place this week (4–6 November) at the Mina A’Salam Hotel in Dubai, this annual event attracts over 400 delegates from more than 40 countries and is the largest and most important conference focused on investment migration.
Earlier this year, Henley & Partners — in partnership with its consortium partner, the Moldovan Investment Company — won the public tender to assist the Government of the Republic of Moldova in designing, implementing, and internationally promoting the much-anticipated MCBI program, which is now officially accepting applications. The firm has over 20 years of experience working with governments in North America, the Caribbean, Europe, and Asia in this capacity.
Seen here in the picture are (left to right): Hugh Morshead, Group Director of Henley & Partners; H.E. Chiril Gaburici, Minister of Economy and Infrastructure, Government of the Republic of Moldova; Sophia the Robot, the world’s first-ever robot-citizen; Peter S. Vincent, General Counsel for Thomson Reuters Special Services LLC; Marco Gantenbein, Managing Partner of Henley & Partners Dubai and Head of Middle East Operations.
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Henley & Partners is the global leader in residence and citizenship planning. Each year, hundreds of wealthy individuals, families, and their advisors rely on its expertise and experience in this area. The firm’s highly qualified professionals work together as one team in over 30 offices worldwide.
The concept of residence and citizenship planning was created by Henley & Partners in the 1990s. As globalization has expanded, residence and citizenship have become topics of significant interest among the increasing number of internationally mobile entrepreneurs and investors whom we proudly serve every day.
The firm also runs a leading government advisory practice that has raised more than USD 7 billion in foreign direct investment. The firm has been involved in strategic consulting and in the design, set-up, and operation of the world’s most successful residence and citizenship programs.
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