Comment: EB5 Market Update Vietnam Taiwan Korea

Pre-Covid, Southeast Asia has traditionally been a hotspot for attracting investors by developers and regional centers.

In today’s episode, Mona Shah speaks with ILW CEO (and EB-5 Investment Voice veteran guest) Sam Udani, who is currently traveling Southeast Asia, speaking with migration agents and gaining a firsthand understanding of the current markets in Vietnam, Taiwan, and South Korea. With so much change at play in the EB-5 industry, our host and guest have much to explore about these countries, including the impact of other global programs, the RIA, and post-Covid-19.

Listeners will also gain a deeper understanding of the responsibilities of immigration agents as Mona and Sam discuss the cultural importance placed on “a strong central government, [and] a tremendous emphasis on family duties” in these countries, and how this means they are in a category of their own.

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Sam Udani has been involved with the immigration community in the USA for most of his career spanning three decades, involving immigration politics and immigration policy and covering all manner of immigration into the USA. He has been a tireless advocate for enlightened immigration laws for the USA since ACWIA, AC21/ACTA and continuing from then on. Sam Udani currently serves as the Law Publisher and CEO of ILW.COM and Immigration Daily, a position he has held for over twenty years. As Publisher, he directs all activities of the website and newspaper with over 50,000+ pages of free information on immigration law that receives 250,000 visitors per month. Under Mr. Udani’s direction ILW has conducted 600+ CLE seminars, published over two dozen immigration law books and conducted hundreds of immigration events in over a dozen countries. 

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