
2025 Predictions for the EB-5 and RCBI Industry | Episode 211 with Sam Bayat
2024 was an eventful year! So many programs tested, ended, or completely revised. So, what does this mean for immigration going forward? Mona, Rebecca, and Sam review some of the complicated challenges both applicants and countries need to weigh when it comes to balancing immigration, business, and security. Furthermore, the immigration experts review new types of visas, and what all of this means for different RCBI programs this year, especially in North America, Europe, and Dubai. What kind of challenges can be expected in 2025, and what governments could do in the new year with their programs run smoother and more effectively? Find out all this and more in the latest episode!
“I think in 2025, we’re going to see tremendous changes. Because I think the governments are more attuned to applicants, and contributions to the economy. So, either in the Europe or in North America, we’re going to see governments which are more in line with bringing business applicants. And we’re going to be there to help our applicants go through these hurdles that are from the past. Cause I think there’s going to be much less hurdles in the future for applicants to come into these programs.” – Sam Bayat
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.
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