Summary: WorldPassports reports more than 7,500 downloads of the newly updated 2025 e-book, reflecting the growing demand for current guidance on a second-hand citizenship and global mobility strategy.
DeWater Cant, Cape Town, South Africa – (NewsFile Corp.- May 5, 2025) – WorldPassports, the second citizenship and global mobility solutions platform, has announced that its newly updated 2025 EBook is surpassing 7,500 downloads. The milestone reflects growing interest in the latest guidance on changes to second citizenship, residence options and nationality law across multiple regions.
The 2025 edition of the eBook was released to provide readers with current practical information on immigration and alternative residency pathways in the changing global landscape. Major updates include revised content from Austria, Grenada, Jordan, Vanuatu, Malta, Greece, Canada, Australia, UK, Europe, the Caribbean, Middle East, Africa, America, Asia and the South Pacific. These updates were introduced to help readers coordinate long-term mobility plans for the latest legal and administrative developments for each destination.
The newly updated 2025 eBook was designed in response to growing interest in international relocation due to changes in visa policies, tax regulations and global employment models. With the ever-increasing demand for flexible residential options, WorldPassports has developed resources to help users assess eligibility, compare investment routes, and plan long-term mobility strategies.
As global conditions continued to evolve, alternative residencies became increasingly relevant. Many individuals are seeking greater freedom of movement and wider access to international markets and systems. This ebook outlines the importance of understanding local requirements, the benefits of global mobility, and structured strategies to support safe cross-border planning. These elements are essential to those who build future pathways that are not limited to a single jurisdiction.
WorldPassports continues to work to maintain content accuracy and relevance by continuing to monitor regulatory updates, policy shifts, and program changes across multiple jurisdictions. Future editions of ebooks and related resources will be updated based on validated legislative developments to allow users to access current structured data when assessing their second citizenship and global mobility pathways. The 2025 ebook is now available for download from the official WorldPassports website: worldpassports.org
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