
2026 Becomes a Turning Point for Expat Tax Compliance
Larger exclusions may soften the burden for some, but enforcement trends are making mistakes riskier than before. WASHINGTON, DC, March 12, 2026. For Americans living


Larger exclusions may soften the burden for some, but enforcement trends are making mistakes riskier than before. WASHINGTON, DC, March 12, 2026. For Americans living

For many applicants, the appeal of a second nationality now lies in pairing contingency planning with stronger travel mobility. WASHINGTON, DC, March 11, 2026. A

The online rumor economy says yes, but law and protocol say something very different. WASHINGTON, DC, March 19, 2026. The idea that money can buy

For affluent clients, citizenship planning is increasingly tied to succession, access to banking, and global risk management. WASHINGTON, DC, March 20, 2026. In the world

Rising due diligence standards, political scrutiny, and changing government policies are reshaping how programs compete. WASHINGTON, DC, March 22, 2026. The global market for citizenship

Singapore, Japan, and South Korea continue to set the standard for international travel strength and strategic mobility. WASHINGTON, DC, March 21, 2026. The passport conversation

Cross-border households are facing a year in which transfer rules, income exclusions, and audit risk all demand closer attention. WASHINGTON, DC, March 12, 2026.

Investigators are paying closer attention to how diplomatic documents are marketed and misunderstood. WASHINGTON, DC, March 21, 2026. Few passport phrases trigger suspicion faster than

In a world of linked databases and digital records, reinvention is far more complex than it sounds. WASHINGTON, DC, March 19, 2026. The idea of

This article examines how Amicus International Consulting uses disciplined communication protocols to protect sensitive client discussions in a highly scrutinized advisory environment. WASHINGTON, DC, March

This article examines how Amicus International Consulting uses disciplined communication protocols to protect sensitive client discussions in a highly scrutinized advisory environment. WASHINGTON, DC, March

Concerns over international mobility and external pressure are pushing island nations toward stricter standards and closer policy alignment. WASHINGTON, DC, March 19, 2026. In the

The higher exclusion cap offers real value, but it is arriving alongside a more demanding compliance environment. WASHINGTON, DC, March 18, 2026. For Americans living

From wealth planners to relocation advisers, the top-ranked documents remain central to cross-border strategy in 2026. WASHINGTON, DC, March 11, 2026. The world’s strongest passports

Political uncertainty and mobility disruptions are expanding the customer base for firms specializing in second-nationality strategies. WASHINGTON, DC, March 18, 2026. The customer base

Rising costs in famous urban centers are pushing newcomers toward smaller cities and regional alternatives. WASHINGTON, DC, March 19, 2026. The relocation dream is not

From encrypted messaging to carefully structured NDAs, Amicus International Consulting treats confidentiality as an operational requirement, not a marketing slogan. WASHINGTON, DC, March 19, 2026

For a growing number of travelers, the ideal vacation now includes privacy, limited disclosure, and no pressure to perform it online. WASHINGTON, DC, March 17,

The real challenge is making sure foreign income, account reporting, and transfer behavior all fit together cleanly. WASHINGTON, DC, March 17, 2026. For Americans living

Travelers increasingly want to stay informed and registered with official alerts while still maintaining a discreet, low-profile presence on the ground. WASHINGTON, DC, March 17,

A coordinated pricing strategy is changing the economics of investor migration for both governments and applicants. WASHINGTON, DC, March 17, 2026. The cost of buying

Legal challenges and political opposition are forcing governments to reconsider how citizenship programs are structured and marketed. WASHINGTON, DC, March 17, 2026. Europe has moved

As established programs tighten, new jurisdictions are exploring investment migration as a tool for growth and the attraction of foreign capital. WASHINGTON, DC, March 18,

Backup citizenship is increasingly being used to reduce exposure to travel bans, tax risk, and geopolitical unpredictability. WASHINGTON, DC, March 18, 2026. For wealthy clients,

The 2026 rankings show that even in an era of political and economic volatility, document strength still carries enormous practical value. WASHINGTON, DC, March 18,