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April 14th, 2011 |
Around March to April each year the roads of Florida are filled with Canadians making their way back home having spent the last few months in Florida. Similarly the airports in Orlando, Miami and Tampa have a large number of Brits also returning home after enjoying that therapeutic Florida sunshine and relaxing lifestyle for the last six months.
Increasing numbers of overseas visitors love to spend as much of their retirement time in the sunny all year round climate of Florida. However, those wanting to retire and relocate permanently to the U.S. have often found it difficult, due to there being no specific visa that allows retirees to live there year round, even if they are wealthy and self supporting.
There has been talk for years of a silver retirement style visa, but nothing has ever materialized. Unless retirees have a close American relative or buy a business, permanent retirement to the States has always seemed a distant dream.
Not so anymore as more and more potential retiree’s consider the EB-5 visa regional centre pilot program. This visa category has been a blessing to retirees wishing to permanently retire to the States as it does not require them to directly operate a business.
In return for a $500,000 investment in an approved regional center program many can achieve their lifelong dreams of permanent residence in the USA. If you would like full details of exactly how this visa category can work for you read “How to Retire in Florida” and contact Which EB5 for details of how you can become a permanent resident retiree in Florida.
Important: You will want to see our recent blog: Does the location of EB-5 Regional Center Programs really matter? before you start looking at regional center choices as it is possible that one of these might be waiting for you.
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November 4th, 2010 |
Increasing numbers of overseas visitors love to spend part of the year in the sunny all year round states of Florida, California and Arizona. However, although you may qualify for a six month visa, those wanting to retire and relocate permanently to the U.S. have often found it impossible as there used to be no specific visa that allows retirees to live in the USA year round even if they are wealthy and self supporting.
There has been talk for many years of a silver visa but nothing ever materialized. Unless retirees have a close American relative or buy a business, permanent retirement to the States has always seemed an impossible dream.
Not so anymore as more and more potential retiree’s consider the EB-5 visa regional centre pilot program. This visa category has been a blessing to retirees wishing to permanently retire to the States as it does not require them to directly operate a business.
In return for a $500,000 investment in a U.S. Government approved regional center program many people each year (up to 10,000 every year) can achieve their lifelong dreams of permanent residence in the USA. For more information contact us using the form on this page or via email at info@whicheb5.com
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October 20th, 2010 |
Increasing numbers of overseas visitors would love to relocate to the sunny all year round states of Florida, California and Arizona. However, although they may qualify for a six month visa – for those wanting to retire and relocate permanently, there is no specific visa that allows overseas retirees to live year round in the USA, even if they are wealthy and self supporting.
Although there has been ongoing talk for years of a silver visa, nothing has ever materialized and indeed nothing looks likely to. Therefore, unless these retirees have a close American relative, permanent retirement to the States has seemed a never to be fulfilled dream.
The EB-5 visa regional center pilot program has been a blessing to many retirees wishing to permanently retire to the States. In return for a $500,000 investment in an approved program (that may be in the region of a five or six year commitment) many have achieved their lifelong dreams.
Contact us for information on retiring to the USA using the EB-5 investor visa.
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January 19th, 2010 |
 Retire in the USA using the EB5 Visa - Live in the Sunshine States or anywhere else
Increasing numbers of overseas visitors love to spend part of the year in the ‘sunny all year round’ states of Florida, California and Arizona. However, those wanting to retire and relocate permanently to the U.S. have often found it difficult or near impossible due to no specific visa that allows retirees to live in America year round, even if they are wealthy and self supporting.
There has been talk for years of a silver visa but nothing ever materialized. Unless retirees have a close American relative, or buy a business, permanent retirement to America has always been simply a dream. Not so any longer, as more potential retiree’s consider the EB-5 visa regional centre pilot program as the answer to living permanently in the USA. This visa category has been a blessing to retirees wishing to permanently retire to the States as it does not require them to directly operate a business.
In return for a $500,000 investment in an approved regional center program many people can achieve their lifelong dreams of permanent residence in the USA. If you would like full details of exactly how this visa category can work for you visit Which EB5 for complete EB-5 visa details.
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March 16th, 2009 |
Increasing numbers of overseas visitors love to spend part of the year in the sunny all year round states of Florida, California and Arizona. However, although you may qualify for a six month visa, those wanting to retire and relocate permanently to the U.S. have often found it difficult or near impossible due to no specific visa that allows retirees to live year round, even if they are wealthy and self supporting.
There has been talk for years of a silver visa, but nothing has ever materialized.
Unless retirees have a close American relative or buy a business, permanent retirement to the States has always seemed a pipe dream.
Not so anymore as more and more potential retiree’s consider The EB-5 visa regional centre pilot program.
This visa category been a blessing to retirees wishing to permanently retire to the States as it does not require them to directly operate a business.
In return for a $500,000 investment in an approved regional center program many can achieve their lifelong dreams of permanent residence in the USA. If you would like full details of exactly how this visa category can work for you visit Which EB5 for details.
Over the next few days we will talk about some of the people who have made the choice to live their retirement dreams in America. Subscribe to this blog to make sure you get the benefit of experience of those that have utilized this program successfully.
This blog posted by Andrew Bartlett
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Tags: $500000, american, andrew bartlett, arizona, blog, california, eb-5, florida, regional center pilot program, relocate, retire, retirees, retirement, silver visa, six month visa, U.S., wealthy, Which EB-5 Posted in Immigration | No Comments » |
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