Daniel Altneu: Talking Residency in Cayman, Latest Trends, Clients and Entry Routes
Talking Residency in Cayman with Daniel Altneu Latest Trends, Clients and Entry Routes
We're interviewing Daniel Altneu from Bedell Cristin in Miami as he covers the latest trends in residency in Cayman. If you're curious about who is choosing to relocate to this tropical paradise and where they're coming from, you won't want to miss this video. We'll also be discussing the different entry routes for Cayman residency and what kind of tax position high net worth individuals can find themselves in. So grab your sunscreen and join us as we learn more about this beautiful island and its unique opportunities. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insightful interviews with industry experts!
Daniel Altneu - Managing Associate, Bedell Cristin, Cayman Islands. Daniel works within the International Private Client team at Bedell Cristin. He offers a full private client service covering every aspect of residency, immigration, trusts and wealth structuring, estate planning, probate and family law.
Daniel advises high-net-worth individuals and companies on a variety of immigration and residency issues and has extensive experience of assisting persons of independent means, families, family offices and businesses with their relocation to the Cayman Islands.
Daniel is a full member of the Investment Migration Council. He was invited to be UGlobal's founding Cayman Islands residency-by-investment representative and to be the Cayman Islands' sole representative on the UGlobal Writers Council. Daniel is a qualified trust and estate practitioner (TEP) and a full member of STEP.
In this interview they also cover:
- What are the latest trends in Residency in Cayman?
- What kind of clients are choosing to relocate to Cayman?
- What part of the world might these different clients come from?
- Where do the typical clients arrive from?
- What are the entry routes for Cayman Residency?
- What kind of tax position does the high net worth relocate to find themselves in?
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