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Families · residency and citizenship worldwide

A second passport is not a purchase. It is a decision that redraws your tax map.

There are dozens of residency and citizenship-by-investment programmes, and almost every seller has an interest in selling the one that pays them most. The House selects the programme for your profile and weighs its tax consequences — not the agent’s commission.

When this is your situation

What the House does

The House is tied to no programme and takes no provider commission. We first work out which footing solves your objective, and only then steer the application — through trusted local partners.

What you get: a comparison of 3–5 residency and citizenship programmes for your profile · a tax memo on the consequences of the choice and the link to your former country · steering of the application through certified local partners · setting up personal reporting on the new side

Why this way and not another

Tied to no programme
the House takes no provider commission and works to your objective
Tax, not only the visa
the choice weighs reporting and the link to your former country
Selected to your profile
not the best-selling programme, but the one that solves your objective
A settled position
the status is granted and built into your tax map, not left hanging apart
What stands in the way today

What worries you — and the House’s answer

Where this leads

You gain a second footing that truly solves your objective — mobility, security or your tax map — and is built into your personal position rather than left hanging as a separate document. The choice is made for you, not for the agent’s commission.

Mandate
from $20,000
Depends on the programme and the number of jurisdictions. It begins with a Diagnostic, which is credited against the mandate fee.
A footing is chosen for the objective, not for the commission of the one who sells it.
Begin with a Diagnostic for this service

The Diagnostic is credited against the mandate fee. A reply within one business day.

or — a private word with an adviser →