SINGAPORE, January 20, 2026 (EZ Newswire) -- Amid skyrocketing Caribbean passport costs, tightening European Golden Visa restrictions, and intensifying geopolitical volatility, where should high-net-worth individuals turn in 2026? Today, Globevisa Group, a world leader in residency and citizenship planning, answers this question with the release of its flagship annual publication: "Yearbook 2025." Leveraging data from over 110,000 successful cases, the report provides a deep dive into the shifting landscape of global migration.
Why "Yearbook 2025" is Essential Reading Now
Combining 23 years of industry expertise with the latest market data, Yearbook 2025 offers exclusive solutions to the sector's most pressing challenges:
Big Data Reveals the "Post-Western Era": Why Wealth is Looking East
Traditional Western pathways are entering a state of high friction — from the backlog of 400,000 applications at Portugal's AIMA to the lengthy waiting periods for the U.S. EB-5 program. In contrast, Asian and Middle Eastern nations are rising as new wealth safe havens due to their speed and flexibility. The report analyzes how the UAE, Turkey, and Malaysia are effectively replacing traditional Western options for many investors.
Navigating the "Logjam" in Europe and North America
How can investors find the optimal path amidst policy changes? With Greek Golden Visa prices rising, does the €250k low-threshold window still exist? Following the end of Portugal's real estate route, why have investment funds become the new compliance hotspot? What supply and demand pressures are hidden beneath the surface of the U.S. EB-5 program? The report features a special "Meeting the Pros" section, aggregating insider insights from top global experts at Oikos, Mercan Group, and Civitas Capital, guiding investors on when to "lock in old policies" and when to pivot to new opportunities.
Hong Kong: The End of "Blind Applications"
As Hong Kong's Talent Admission Schemes policies face further adjustments in 2026, the application landscape has become increasingly rigorous. Globevisa Group goes beyond simple policy interpretation to unveil the "2026 Hong Kong Migration Selection Guide," based on massive real-world data. Whether utilizing the "Top Talent Pass Scheme (TTPS)" or the "New Capital Investment Entrant Scheme (New CIES)" for dual asset and identity planning, this guide provides precise decision-making support for professionals and families.