It’s that time of year again! As with any US presidential election cycle, the news media is inundated with polls and surveys about who’s voting for who and why. A little less usual, however, are the results from wealthy Americans this year. Unusually, High-Net-Worth Individuals appear to be leaning towards the Democratic candidate, despite her recent proposals to raise some taxes. Even more unusually, most HNWI are preparing to pursue a second passport elsewhere–regardless of who wins!
Mona, and special guests Sam Bayat, and Armand Arton (Arton Capital) discuss recent trends in global migration. What motivates people to pursue citizenship in another country? How have countries been reacting in recent years to this increase? With changing governments–and changing values of the younger generation–join Global Investment Voice for a fascinating conversation regarding the future of the industry.
“But I think this, passing on to the next generation an extra freedom of choice, is the greatest gift we can give.” – Armand Arton
“I guess the mindset of this group of new millionaires is to be a global citizen. And, in a post-COVID mindset where people suffered, where they couldn’t have access, now they want to be able to go anywhere.” – Sam Bayat
Armand Arton
Mr. Armand Arton (of Arton Capital) is a visionary entrepreneur, philanthropist, and a Global Citizen. His extensive background as a trusted advisor to governments around the world has been instrumental in attracting foreign direct investments through residency and citizenship investment programs and empowering high net-worth investors in securing global opportunities to better their future.
Arton is the Founder of Arton Group of companies operating across the realms of finance, technology, publishing and real estate, which further includes Arton Capital and the Passport Index – the world’s leading global mobility intelligence platform.
Mr. Arton is married and has three kids. He also sits on the board of numerous business, professional and philanthropic organizations around the world.
Sam Bayat
In 1993, Mr. Sam Bayat established a boutique law practice in Dubai to promote Canada as a preferred destination for investment and migration. The firm, initially known as “Canadian Legal Services,” marked the first Canadian law firm in the GCC. In 2007, the firm name was changed to Bayat Legal Services. Today, Bayat Group boasts a global presence. The primary areas of expertise encompass corporate migration, economic citizenship, investments, and tax planning. Mr. Bayat has also served as the former president of the Canadian Bar Association’s International Section in Quebec.
In addition, check out our previous podcasts with Sam Bayat here!