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The advantages of immigrating to California through the EB-5 visa

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

 

It’s safe to say that there is no place in the world, and certainly no state in America, quite like California—the “Golden State,” as it’s known. I’m speaking from experience—I was born in California and have lived here for most of my life. My work as an immigration attorney has led me to travel both across the United States and across the world, and my travels have given me a fresh perspective on just what makes California unique. In my mind, it’s this: in virtually all aspects—in it’s geography and climate; in it’s economy and population—what sets California apart is its incredible diversity. There is no such thing as an “average Californian.” There are people in California from all over the world, and from all walks of life.

 

California boasts some of the most prestigious colleges and universities in the world, including Stanford, UC Berkeley, UC San Diego, UCLA and others. There’s also far more to choose from: nearly 400 colleges, the most of any state.

 

In their diversity, California’s climate and geography parallel its population.  From the deserts in the South and the snowy mountain ranges in the East to the forests in the North, California includes an amazing array of climate types and geographical features. California is also one of only a small handful of places in the world that have a Mediterranean climate, similar to those countries on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea.

 

California has an enormously productive and diverse economy. Though estimates vary, California—if it were a nation of its own—would have one of the 10 largest economies in the world. The state is one of the nation’s leaders in agriculture, producing more fruits, vegetables and dairy than any other state.  California is also known for its wine, which rivals that of Spain, Italy and France in both volume and quality. Of course, it is also the home of Hollywood, the world’s epicenter of film and television. And the high tech “Silicon Valley,” located in Southern California, is the nation’s leading producer of computer hardware and software.

 

For all its richness, it’s no wonder that aspiring immigrants to the United States regard California as one of the most desirable places to live. The EB-5 visa program can make that dream possible.