Asia's New Tax-Friendly Residence Program
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Top Comments (10)
Never wise to put your money in place where people are running away from
The fact that they're bringing this back smacks of desperation. Hong Kong used to be one of the greatest cities on earth until the communists wrecked it. With the new National Security Law, I would question how safe my money would be there. I'd rather not entrust it to the tender mercies of the CCP, especially when you have the safety of Singapore so close by.
Most running away from HK mostly to UK if they can. Has nothing to offer for lifestyle either, its ok for a weekend there, but not to live. Singapore even though very expensive or even Malaysia much better.
Thinking Andrew may be a bit nostalgic about the good old days. Under the new regime, Hong Kong appeared to simply have changed, retaining only the shell of its former glory. That said, the information is appreciated. Perhaps as part of a possible, well-structured, plan F...
Would you accept Citizenship program by Cuba? Oh hell. No.
As much as I love china and these chinese culture I am a bit wary when it comes about money and withdrawing your money out of China.
Anything that can be rolled out quickly can be rolled back even more quickly. These things are traps for suckers with money
The largest non-war / non-famine related mass migration in recent times. Including my extended family and myself. Those who must remain have ‘migrated’ their assets and hold contingency passports. Great for money laundering though, lots of shady Russians / North Korean / Myanmar / Iranians moving in these days. Interesting neighbours for sure.
Fascinating look at risk/benefit analysis on a noteworthy player in international capitalism.
Stayed in HK for a month a few years back. It was pretty cool but I'd only want to live there if I had tons of money.
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Top Comments (10)
Never wise to put your money in place where people are running away from
The fact that they're bringing this back smacks of desperation. Hong Kong used to be one of the greatest cities on earth until the communists wrecked it. With the new National Security Law, I would question how safe my money would be there. I'd rather not entrust it to the tender mercies of the CCP, especially when you have the safety of Singapore so close by.
Most running away from HK mostly to UK if they can. Has nothing to offer for lifestyle either, its ok for a weekend there, but not to live. Singapore even though very expensive or even Malaysia much better.
Thinking Andrew may be a bit nostalgic about the good old days. Under the new regime, Hong Kong appeared to simply have changed, retaining only the shell of its former glory. That said, the information is appreciated. Perhaps as part of a possible, well-structured, plan F...
Would you accept Citizenship program by Cuba? Oh hell. No.
As much as I love china and these chinese culture I am a bit wary when it comes about money and withdrawing your money out of China.
Anything that can be rolled out quickly can be rolled back even more quickly. These things are traps for suckers with money
The largest non-war / non-famine related mass migration in recent times. Including my extended family and myself. Those who must remain have ‘migrated’ their assets and hold contingency passports. Great for money laundering though, lots of shady Russians / North Korean / Myanmar / Iranians moving in these days. Interesting neighbours for sure.
Fascinating look at risk/benefit analysis on a noteworthy player in international capitalism.
Stayed in HK for a month a few years back. It was pretty cool but I'd only want to live there if I had tons of money.