CBI Index 2022 offers a glimpse into the future of the citizenship by investment industry: CS Global Partners

London, Aug. 22, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The world’s most definitive guide on citizenship by investment, the CBI Index, was published today by PWM Magazine, a publication from the Financial Times in collaboration with CS Global Partners and offers readers a view of an industry in metamorphosis.

Released amid a year that has, again, been marked by heightened uncertainty, increased security risk, political instability and intensifying calls to act on the global warming threat, the CBI Index comes at a time when most individuals are reassessing the base they call home and are looking for more stable environments that not only offer security but business, health and education opportunities for generations to come.

Despite a tumultuous global environment and an investment industry harrowed by scrutiny from the EU and USA, this year’s CBI Index hints at opportunity amidst the chaos – opportunity for the CBI industry to evolve and perhaps be the answer to those who look to it to harness the world’s offerings.

Often thought of as a Plan B, the CBI Index infers that in a post-pandemic reset, there has been a shift in trust away from government as individuals obtain second, or multiple citizenships, and take control of their destinies. The new global citizen will look to invest in ‘Plan A’ and a more positive future for people and planet.

While the CBI Index is a rating system designed to measure the performance and appeal of global citizenship by investment (CBI) programmes across a diverse range of indicators, it is also a voice for the industry and a forward-looking manual that offers readers a glimpse of what the industry could be provided that industry players come together and shape its regulatory environment to benefit not only host countries, but citizens around the world who have realised that home need not be their place of birth, but where opportunities lie.

This Index is intended as a practical tool, both for those who wish to compare CBI programmes as a whole and for those who wish to compare specific aspects of each programme.

Its purpose is to provide a rigorous and systematic mechanism for appraising programmes, to facilitate the decision-making process for individuals considering them, and to bring value to the CBI industry.

The CBI Index assesses all countries with operational CBI programmes, which, in 2022, include Antigua and Barbuda, Austria, Cambodia, Dominica, Egypt, Grenada, Jordan, Malta, Montenegro, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, Turkey and Vanuatu.

The CBI Index rates CBI programmes according to these nine pillars: Freedom of Movement, Standard of Living, Minimum Investment Outlay, Mandatory Travel or Residence, Citizenship Timeline, Ease of Processing, Due Diligence, Family and Certainty of Product.

Freedom of Movement measures the relative strength of each country’s citizenship based on three equally weighted factors: the number of destinations to which a country’s passport allows travel without restriction, the number of prime business hubs to which it provides access, and the degree to which a given citizenship provides settlement rights in other nations.

The Standard of Living pillar is a measure of the quality of life offered by the 13 CBI jurisdictions under assessment and this pillar is vital to those who yearn to relocate and secure a prosperous and fulfilling lifestyle. Similarly, it is key to those wanting to take advantage of local business opportunities or needing to transfer and safeguard their assets.

The Minimum Investment Outlay pillar measures one of the most practical and foremost considerations of CBI – how much capital is required for the investor to become an eligible applicant for the programme of their choosing. The cost of applying for CBI increases with the number of dependants — or qualifying family members — included in an application. In some jurisdictions this increase is proportional, while in others the cost only increases following the inclusion of multiple dependants.

Mandatory Travel or Residence examines the travel or residence conditions imposed on applicants both before and after the granting of citizenship.

The Citizenship Timeline pillar looks at the average time taken for citizenship to be secured by the applicant.

The Ease of Processing pillar measures the end-to-end complexity of the CBI application process. In some jurisdictions, the application process can be a labour-intensive and painstaking task that is time-consuming for the applicant; in others, it is streamlined, and the applicant receives clear directives on how to proceed. The overall effortlessness of the application process is a particularly important component, and the promise of a smooth, hassle-free process can generate readiness to engage with a programme.

The Due Diligence pillar focuses on each nation’s commitment to ensuring that their programme remains transparent and effective at evaluating potential candidates for citizenship. It is therefore a measure of each programme’s integrity.

The Family pillar measures the extent to which investors can obtain citizenship for their immediate and extended family. The CBI Index recognises that the rise of increasingly complex family relationships is driving investors to seek programmes that allow for a more diverse range of family members to be included under a primary application.

Lastly, Certainty of Product encompasses a range of factors that measure a programme’s certainty across five different dimensions: longevity, popularity and renown, stability, reputation and adaptability. Additionally, it assesses a programme’s responsiveness to major global events, such as the Covid-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine that have had a significant impact on global mobility and due diligence requirements.

As the CBI industry undergoes its own challenges and metamorphosis, the CBI Index gives worldly investors a reliable analysis of reputable programmes that will enable them to choose second citizenship in destinations that will fulfil their needs.

Download the full report here to see which of the thirteen countries took top spot and gain further insight into the CBI industry.

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VC UoT expresses his gratitude to the Provincial Government for the release of funds to the universities 

Turbat, August 22, 2022 (PPI-OT):Prof. Dr. Jan Muhammad, Vice Chancellor (VC) of the University of Turbat (UoT) expressed his gratitude and lauded the Government of Balochistan for providing Rs 2.5 billion to the public sector universities of Balochistan in the current financial year 2022-23.

Earlier, Chief Minister Balochistan Mir Abdul Quddus Bizenjo presided over the meeting of Vice-Chancellors held on 19th August 2022 at Quetta. The issues related to the provision of grant-in-aid to the universities of the province were reviewed in the meeting. On the occasion, the CM Balochistan Mir Abdul Quddus Bizenjo approved the immediate release of grant-in-aid worth Rs 2.5 billion for ten public sector universities in the province.

He said that the students studying in the universities of the province are future generations. Moreover, he noted that university students were an ongoing investment for a brighter future for our province and it was his government’s top priority to facilitate them throughout their educational journey so that they would excel in all modern disciplines of education.

Besides, Prof. Dr. Jan Muhammad, VC UoT, and Vice Chancellors and officials of other universities, Abdul Aziz Uqaili, Chief Secretary Balochistan, Nasir Dotani, Principal Secretary to Governor, and Hafiz Abdul Majid, Secretary Colleges, Higher and Technical Education also participated in the meeting.

As per the details, all factors have been taken into consideration in the fixed multi-sector formula for the distribution of grant-in-aid to the universities. It was agreed in the meeting that universities are autonomous institutions and they can be made self-reliant through better fiscal management and revenue generation.

It was further decided in the meeting that the Chief Secretary, along with the Vice Chancellors of the major universities of Balochistan, would meet with the Chairman HEC to discuss the provision of a 9% share to the universities of the province under the formula of NFC award, while the Chief Minister of Balochistan would send a letter to the Prime Minister in this regard.

Addressing the meeting, the Chief Minister directed the government officials to take concerted efforts to solve the financial problems and other issues of the universities despite the limited financial resources at the disposal of the government at present.

The Chief Minister emphasized the establishment of market-oriented and skills-development disciplines in the universities and the improvement of the quality of education so that the standards of our universities could be at par with the leading national and international universities.

For more information, contact:
University of Turbat
University Town Ginnah, M-8 Road Turbat,
Balochistan, Pakistan
Tel: +92-852-412045
Email: info@uot.edu.pk
Website: https://uot.edu.pk

UoT to remain closed from 22nd to 28th August 2022 

Turbat, August 22, 2022 (PPI-OT):It is notified for the information of all concerned that the University of Turbat will remain closed from 22nd August to 28th August 2022, owning to heavy rainfalls and flash floods in the province as announced by the Government of Balochistan vide Notification No. SO (Acad:) 1-17/ Misc:) 2022 / Edn/ 980, dated 21-8-2022.

However, the University Administration will remain open as per the schedule and Administrative Staff shall perform their duties as usual.

This issues with the approval of the Competent Authority /Vice-Chancellor.

For more information, contact:
University of Turbat
University Town Ginnah, M-8 Road Turbat,
Balochistan, Pakistan
Tel: +92-852-412045
Email: info@uot.edu.pk
Website: https://uot.edu.pk

Applications Open for Knight-Hennessy Scholars, Stanford University 

Lahore, August 22, 2022 (PPI-OT):Knight-Hennessy scholars develop deep domain expertise in their Stanford graduate program, and build on this domain expertise through exposure to a wide range of disciplines and cultures within the Knight-Hennessy Scholars (KHS) community.

Eligibility: https://knight-hennessy.stanford.edu/admission/planning-apply/eligibility

Criteria: https://knight-hennessy.stanford.edu/admission/planning-apply/criteria

FAQs: https://knight-hennessy.stanford.edu/admission/faqs-frequently-asked-questions

Apply now: https://apply.knight-hennessy.stanford.edu/apply/

Website: https://knight-hennessy.stanford.edu/

KHS Application Deadline: October 12, 2022, 1:00 pm Pacific Time

For more information, contact:
Forman Christian College
Ferozpur Road, Lahore 54600, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-99231581-8
Fax: +92-42-99230703
E-Mail: contact@fccollege.edu.pk
Website: www.fccollege.edu.pk

Admission Notice: F.A/ F.Sc Admissions in Jinnah College for Women, College of Home Economics and University College for Boys for the Session 2022-23

Peshawar, August 22, 2022 (PPI-OT):

http://admissions.uop.edu.pk:1000/

http://www.uop.edu.pk/resources/jcw-brochure-2223.pdf

http://www.uop.edu.pk/resources/che-brochure-2223.pdf

http://www.uop.edu.pk/resources/ucb-brochure-2223.pdf

For more information, contact:
Media and Protocol Officer
University of Peshawar
Tel: +92-91-9218463
Email: mpo@upesh.edu.pk
Website: www.upesh.edu.pk

Maulana Muhammad Tayyab Tahiri calls on IIUI Rector

Islamabad, August 22, 2022 (PPI-OT):Sheikh Al-Quran and Hadith Maulana Muhammad Tayyab Tahiri, a renowned religious scholar, Ameer Jamaat Ashaat o Toheed o Sunnah, Pakistan and Jamea Al Imam Panj Peer District Swabi, called on Prof. Dr. Muhammad Masoom Yasinzai on Monday at his office in the New Campus.

During the meeting, importance of collaboration between universities and Madrassa were discussed. Dr. Masoom Yasinzai apprised Maulana Muhammad Tayyab Tahiri of university’s vision, future plans and its achievements. He added that IIUI is providing quality education to the youth of Muslim world integrated with Islamic teachings.

During the meeting Maulana Muhammad Tayyab, hailed the role of the International Islamic University Islamabad and said that it is playing pivotal role in nation building and its services for dissemination of Islam’s message of peace are commendable. IIUI Rector said on the occasion that university was keen to disseminate interfaith harmony and it was paying special attention to build character of Islam in students.

For more information, contact:
Public Relations,
International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI)
Room No.118, Admin Block, New Campus,
H-10 Sector, Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-9019249
Fax: +92-51-9257909
Email: iiuipublicrelations@iiu.edu.pk
Website: www.iiu.edu.pk