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On Tuesday 6th July - 4.00pm to 5.00pm HKT / SGT, Hubbis will be hosting this unique look at Global Mobility trends, in partnership with Henley & Partners, the global leader in residence and citizenship planning.
We are delighted to host this webinar – featuring six leading experts – focused on the major trends influencing mobility patterns today. It will cover many of the highlights of the Q3 edition of the Henley & Partners Global Mobility Report, which is being launched at the same time.
This is a unique publication grounded in geopolitical analysis that focuses on the realities shaping our world – from the cautious resumption of international travel and emerging Covid-era travel and migration trends to health passports and vaccine diplomacy. Published quarterly, the report offers exclusive insights into what we can expect in the months to come.
The Henley Passport Index is the original, authoritative ranking of all the world’s passports according to the number of destinations their holders can access without a prior visa. The index is based on exclusive data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA) – the largest, most accurate travel information database – and enhanced by Henley & Partners’ research team. Expert insights regarding the latest ranking are available in the Global Mobility Report 2021 Q3.
The overarching themes for the Q3 edition of the Henley & Partners Global Mobility Report are as follows:
- The cautious resumption of international travel
- Where people are traveling to and from for business and leisure
- The regions and nations being left behind, and why
- Health passports and how travel technology will facilitate travel in the Covid era
- The necessity of domicile and citizenship diversification in the new world order
- The rise of investment migration and immigration policy changes as countries scramble to boost sovereign equity and attract talent
Global Mobility Trends
4.00pm to 5.00pm HKT / SGT.

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Senior figures in Asian Wealth Management are speaking at this event

Greg Lindsay
NewCities

Curtis Chin
Milken Institute

Robert Maciejewski
Swiss Insurance Partners

Oriel Morrison
Kaida Corp

Kate Batz
Longevity Capital

Dominic Volek
Henley & Partners
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Global Mobility Trends
Global Mobility Trends
Dominic Volek
Group Head of Private Clients
Henley & Partners
Based in Dubai- Results and trends from the 2021 Q3 Henley Passport Index
- Investment migration trends
- The increasing necessity of domicile and citizenship diversification to secure mobility options in the Covid era
Return Migration
Greg Lindsay
Director of Applied Research
NewCities
Based in Canada- The future of cities in the Covid era given reports that many have been emptying out in certain parts of the world, such as the US
- The rise and rise of digital nomadism
Health Passports
Robert Maciejewski
CEO
Swiss Insurance Partners
Based in Switzerland- The complexities of health passports
- Moving forward, relatively unrestricted international travel will only be possible for holders of such passports,
- In a rapidly changing environment, what are the most recent developments, and what do they mean practically for globally mobile citizens and their advisors?
Longevity Migration
Kate Batz
Managing Partner
Longevity Capital
Based in San Francisco- Longevity as a new political reality of the 21st century
- How Longevity will come to be seen as fundamental duty of governments – and right of citizens – and will be demanded by the electorate of most developed nations by the year 2030
- Unpacking what makes regions longevity progressive or regressive
Migration and Mobility trends– Southeast Asia
Curtis Chin
Senior Fellow - Asia
Milken Institute
Based in Singapore- Southeast Asia in dire straits
- No significant resumption of safe, regional, international travel this next quarter
- Covid-19 has hit all nations, both rich and poor
- Hopes that ASEAN would be a key, central means to address Covid-19 among the 10 core nations of Southeast Asia have not come to fruition
- Vaccines will be critical, but so too will be strengthened capacity building, cooperation and communication
Migration and Mobility trends – Australasia
Oriel Morrison
Founder
Kaida Corp
Based in Australia- Australia and New Zealand have been hugely successful in containing the spread of Covid-19, largely because doors to the island nations were slammed shut early in the pandemic.
- But both countries depend on immigration, trade, and global populations, which has seen their governments exploring new ways of opening up, including implementing vaccine passports and new and upgraded immigration policies aimed at attracting talent.
Speakers
Global Mobility Trends
4.00pm to 5.00pm HKT / SGT.


Greg Lindsay
NewCities

Curtis Chin
Milken Institute

Robert Maciejewski
Swiss Insurance Partners

Oriel Morrison
Kaida Corp

Kate Batz
Longevity Capital

Dominic Volek
Henley & Partners
Global Mobility Trends
4.00pm to 5.00pm HKT / SGT.