I’ve spent the last 5 years building a platform in the investment migration space (citizenship by investment, golden visas, residency programs), and I’m now exploring whether to scale it further myself or transition it to someone better positioned to grow it.
What’s already in place:
Coverage across 30+ countries (e.g., Portugal, United Arab Emirates, Dominica)
Transferable partner and fulfillment agreements in each jurisdiction
A working funnel website, inquiry, quote flow) generating consistent inbound interest
Premium/luxury-positioned website with content and branding
Structured service layer, including LATAM-focused residency/citizenship options
Commission model in place (high-ticket, backend-ready)
This isn’t a start from scratch setup the heavy lift (partners, delivery, positioning) is already done.
What it does require is focused execution:
Handling inbound leads
Converting high-ticket clients
Managing cross-border coordination
That’s where I’m evaluating fit.
Two paths I see:
- Double down and build it into a full advisory business
- Transition it to an operator/team already in immigration, wealth advisory, or high-ticket services who can monetize faster
Open to conversations with operators or groups who see the angle here.
Built a global investment migration platform considering sale or operator takeover
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Posted by CrayonGlobal
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You’re not really selling a business here, you’re selling an execution problem. If the inbound is actually consistent, what’s the current lead → close rate and average deal size? Without that, it’s hard to tell if this is a growth opportunity or just a lead gen asset that hasn’t been cracked yet.