Securing Global Mobility: Residency and Citizenship by Investment Strategies for a Changing World
April 29, 2026 | 1:00 PM — 2:00 PM BST

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In an increasingly interconnected world, professionals, entrepreneurs and families are looking beyond traditional relocation to more flexible and strategic mobility solutions. This session will explore how residency and citizenship by investment (RCBI) programs are being used as part of a practical mobility and life planning strategy.
Our speakers will discuss how the right mobility approach can enable smoother cross-border movement, reduce administrative complexity, support business continuity and create opportunities for more efficient wealth planning. The session will also examine how RCBI programs can align with broader tax and wealth planning considerations, helping individuals and families better manage their global footprint.
Key topics will include:
- How RCBI programs are being used as part of broader mobility strategies
- The interaction between immigration status and wealth planning
- Considerations for businesses managing international operations and talent
- Practical insights for families seeking flexibility and long-term planning options
Who should attend:
- Business owners and entrepreneurs with international interests
- Senior executives and professionals managing cross-border work and travel
- Family offices and high net worth individuals exploring global mobility and wealth planning strategies
- In-house legal, HR and global mobility professionals supporting international operations and talent
- Tax, legal and private client advisors advising on cross-border structuring and planning
- Individuals and families considering residency or citizenship by investment options as part of long-term planning
Speakers:
- Nofi Mojidi, Director, Fragomen, Dubai, UAE
- Olga Nechita, Practice Leader, Fragomen, London, UK
- Sean Connolly, Private Client Manager, Fragomen, Dubai, UAE
- Elizabeth Corkery, Associate Director, Andersen, London, UK
We hope you can join us for this informative discussion.
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