We asked 3 migration firms about what they're hearing in the first 48 hours after the election
Briefly

"Americans normally will take an average of three to four weeks to review the documents before signing anything. They’re signing it the same day." - Armand Arton, Arton Capital. This illustrates a marked urgency among Americans considering residency options in response to Donald Trump's election.
"The most demand in the last three election cycles out of my firm’s 20 years of work" - Armand Arton, illustrating the significant rise in interest regarding global citizenship and residency amidst shifting political climates.
"All the red states will think that they run the world for the next five years. So they’re not going anywhere" - Armand Arton, highlighting the contrasting sentiments of residents in blue and red states post-election.
"Our firm has been receiving nonstop inquiries about acquiring residency or citizenship... There's an unusual sense of urgency among those who are seriously considering alternative residences." - Judi Galst, underscoring the spike in interest as a reaction to current socio-political conditions.
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