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Noora Lori - Passport Power: Precarity and Privilege in the Gulf

CGS Virtual Seminar Series


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The Arab Gulf region has become a global epicenter for investor migration, with elite families—foreign residents and citizens alike—contributing to the surge in demand for citizenship-by-investment (CBI) and residency-by-investment (RBI), commonly referred to as “Golden Passport” and “Golden Visa” programs respectively. Drawing from a current book project, this talk examines why Gulf citizens and long-term residents are investing in foreign passports and visas, often without the intention to migrate. It argues that exclusionary citizenship and migration policies perpetuate legal precarity, fostering new markets for inclusion that both states and private firms are eager to capitalize upon. While the discussion will primarily focus on regionally specific factors driving demand for Golden passports and visas, it will also point to a global trend: states create barriers—through restrictive laws and border controls—and then charge individuals for the right to transcend them. Drawing upon ongoing research with families, investor migration firms, and diplomats, this talk will explore the complex interplay between wealth, legal status, and the way passports factor into the quest for security in an increasingly uncertain world.

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