Richard Hallam is a dual citizen of Grenada and Great Britain. His 25 years of work experience have taken him to every continent, but his current pied-à-terre is on the West Indian island of Grenada with his family. Originally a hotelier, Hallam branched out into real estate development and more recently, business advisory. He has played a multi-faceted role over the last 15 years in the development scene of Grenada, working initially in the acquisition and development of multi-use projects, he later worked with advisors and developers in the creation of the Grenada CBI program. As special advisor to the Inward Investment Office, Hallam has seen a Caribbean CBI program from concept through to successful operation and worked alongside government, CIU offices, agents and developers – giving him a well-rounded global view of the industry.
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What Grenada can offer investors through its E-2 treaty with United States
With the United States’ EB-5 program fees nearly doubling to $900,000, certain processing times topping 14 years and now the Quebec investor program being suspended, options for those looking to live and work in North America are limited.
Richard Hallam