Amid strong Vietnamese demand, EB5 Investors hosts successful Ho Chi Minh City expo - EB5Investors.com

Amid strong Vietnamese demand, EB5 Investors hosts successful Ho Chi Minh City expo

By EB5 Investors Magazine Staff

EB5 Investors Magazine returned to Vietnam in March to host another successful conference within one of the world’s most in-demand residency-by-investment and second passport markets.

The EB-5 Expo took place at the prestigious Park Hyatt Saigon. The distinguished crowd included a prestigious speaker lineup as well as hundreds of EB-5 regional centers, developers, migration agents, immigration attorneys, investors and service providers. More than 30 companies and firms sponsored the event.

The two-day expo featured a variety of panels, including ones discussing the latest EB-5-related legislation, how investment immigration programs can stay competitive, common reporting standards, how regional centers choose promising projects, the benefits of investment migration and the importance of proper due diligence.

The expo also featured the debut of EB5 Investors Magazine’s latest Vietnamese edition. The magazine is powered by Uglobal Immigration Magazine and includes a wide range of articles where industry professionals share their insight, trends and analysis about the EB-5 market in the United States and the worldwide global migration industry.

EB5Investors.com Staff

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