
Global Citizenship Forum in Singapore by Henley & Partners
Henley & Partners is delighted to host the Global Citizenship Forum in Singapore, the second event in our 2026 Global Citizenship Event Series, following the opening forum in London. A premier gathering for the residence and citizenship advisory sector, this event will bring together experts, policymakers, and forward-thinking families in Asia's leading hub.
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Programme
The forum brings together leading voices from the residence and citizenship advisory community for a day of in-depth discussion in Singapore.
Key Topics
This forum will provide a rigorous exploration of the forces redefining global mobility. We will examine the critical legal frameworks, economic implications, and societal trends shaping the future of residence and citizenship planning for investors and affluent families worldwide.
• Legal frameworks shaping residence and citizenship planning;
• Economic implications of global wealth migration;
• Societal and geopolitical trends driving demand for second residence and citizenship;
• Asia-Pacific perspectives on cross-border mobility.
Speakers
Peter Ferrigno (Director of Tax Services, Henley & Partners) | Tony Le Nevez (Managing Partner, Henley & Partners) | Bata Racic (Managing Director Private Clients, Henley & Partners) | Denise Ng (Managing Partner, Henley & Partners) | Scott Moore (Head of Private Clients, Henley & Partners)
Who should attend
This forum is designed for:
• Partners and senior representatives of advisory firms working in residence and citizenship planning;
• High-net-worth individuals and family principals evaluating long-term mobility and succession strategies;
• Family office executives, private bankers, and wealth managers serving internationally mobile clients;
• Tax advisors, immigration lawyers, and trust professionals operating across multiple jurisdictions;
• Policymakers and government representatives engaged in investment migration.
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