This month’s SC Q&A is packed with timely updates and deeper dives into major shifts affecting investors, nomads, and global citizens.
We start with Thailand’s bold tax move—eliminating capital gains on crypto through 2029—before turning to new travel restrictions facing CBI passport holders in both the EU and US.
Meanwhile, Italy has officially passed its ancestry-based citizenship reform, narrowing access for millions of descendants, and Portugal is moving to double its naturalization timeline under a controversial draft law.
We also touch on the launch of Trump’s official “Trump Card” platform.
Here’s what’s inside this issue:
World Events and Updates
- Thailand eliminated crypto gains until the end of 2029
- CBI countries face travel restrictions from the EU and US
- Website and waiting list for Trump’s Card launched
- Italian Citizenship By Ancestry: Proposed restrictions became the law
- Portugal moves to double naturalization timeline under draft law
Questions & Answers
- Any updates on Argentina and Georgia CBI programs?
- How to establish residency in Japan
- Changes to the BEA Benchmark Survey
As always, we hope this issue helps you stay ahead of the curve.
World Events and Updates Thailand Eliminated Crypto Gains Until the End of 2029 While many Western countries—like the UK and Australia—are tightening tax regimes and pushing wealthy individuals away (with the UK scrapping non-dom status and Australia set to tax unrealized gains), others are heading in the opposite direction. Thailand is one of them. The…
