RIF Trust, part of the Latitude Group, an international leading residency and citizenship by investment advisory, welcomes the holy month of Ramadan with its exclusive offer.
With a proven record of success and high client approval rates, both families and single applicants can embark on their second citizenship or residency by investment journey with RIF Trust without worrying about paying upfront for their professional fees.
Valid from April 12th to May 15th, 2021, RIF Trust is focusing on empowering families during Ramadan. RIF Trust will not require upfront payments for their professional fees and will only require full payment of professional fees upon government approval of a new citizenship or residency by investment application.
Upon the launch of this offer, Mimoun Assraoui, RIF Trust’s CEO and Vice President of Latitude Group, commented, “the average family size in the Middle East is larger than other parts of the world. As the number of family members included in an application grows, the burden of larger upfront professional fees grows with it. Ramadan is the month of forgiveness and giving, so we have decided to embrace the spirit of the holy month this year by easing the burden of paying large upfront professional fees for our clients.”
To take advantage of this Ramadan offer, email contact@riftrust.com or call +971 (0) 4 520 6777.
RIF Trust has ambitiously expanded its operations four times in four months with new offices in China, India, Morocco, and an expansion of its head office in the UAE.
Named as one of the top 25 investment migration companies in the world by Uglobal Magazine, RIF Trust, as part of the Latitude Group, operates offices in 17 different countries and employs over 80 investment migration specialists globally.
RIF Trust also boasts strong ties with various governments around the globe and is a government-approved partner and an authorised agent of the world’s most powerful citizenship programmes including Antigua & Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, St Kitts & Nevis, St Lucia, Vanuatu, and Malta.
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