Walton Global Launches Global EB-5 Immigration Program

Offering applicants globally the ability to make real estate investments in U.S.-based development projectsScottsdale, Ariz. (ANTARA/BusinessWire)- Walton Global, a real estate investment and land asset management company, is pleased to announce the launch of an employment-based immigration (EB-5) business line which offers applicants from across the globe the ability to make investments in U.S.-based development projects managed by Walton. This program provides a unique offering in the industry for EB-5 applicants to receive a return on their investment while also supplying opportunities for individuals who wish to obtain their Permanent Resident Cards and become U.S. citizens. “We are looking forward to supporting economic development and new job creation in the U.S. by developing quality businesses that will stand the test of time,” said Bill Doherty, CEO of Walton Global. “Our strategy is to create developments in key communities across the country that will be welcomed by residents and promote tourism. We are committed to what we are doing, and we are prepared to provide exceptional and informed services to our growing number of global clients and investors in the EB-5 space.” s one of the only EB-5 Shariah endorsed programs to date, Walton Global is taking extra steps to provide value for investors. In addition to their 11 global offices, Walton will provide additional, localized coverage in countries such as Brazil and Taiwan. “This is an exciting milestone for Walton. As we expanded our business globally over the years, our investors and clients have been asking if we have the capability to help them immigrate to the U.S., and I’m glad we can now provide that service for them,” said Matt Keister, Executive Vice President at Walton Global. “We have assembled a best-in-class team that are experts in their field and understand the nuances of the EB-5 program. We are actively engaging immigration agencies and groups worldwide to extend our services and accommodate the growing demand for legalized immigration to the U.S.” Walton Global is currently accepting requests for opportunities in EB-5 real estate investments. Visit walton.com.bout Walton Global Walton Global is a privately owned, leading land asset management and global real estate investment company that concentrates on the research, acquisition, administration, planning, and development of land. With more than 44 years of experience, Walton has a proven track record of administering land investment projects within the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in North America. The company manages and administers US$3.4 billion in assets on behalf of its global investors, builders and developer clients and industry business partners. Walton has more than 93,000 acres of land under ownership, management and administration in the United States and Canada with business lines ranging from exit-focused pre-development land investments, builder land financing and build-to-rent. For more information visitwalton.com. Contacts MEDIA CONTACT: llison+Partners waltonglobal@allisonpr.com Source: Walton Global

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Indonesia chosen as Qatar’s partner for Years of Culture

The theme is ‘Bhinneka’ (meaning diversity) because Qatar is also a diverse country (like Indonesia). Jakarta (ANTARA) – Indonesia is the first country in Southeast Asia to be chosen as a partner country for the holding of the Years of Culture, an international cultural exchange event initiated by Qatar Museums.Indonesia has been chosen as the partner for the event because of its cultural wealth and distinctiveness, Indonesian Ambassador to Qatar Ridwan Hassansaid at a virtual press conference on Monday. “The cultural relation between Indonesia and Qatar has been maintained for a long time In the cultural sector, we (Indonesia and Qatar) also have some similarities, especially since we are influenced by Islamic cultures,” he noted. The Indonesian ambassador said that the Indonesian diaspora in Qatar of around 22 thousand people has also contributed significantly to promoting Indonesia’s cultures and in the country’s selection as the partner country for the implementation of Years of Culture 2023. Many of them are considered to have contributed to the development of sociocultural activities in Qatar, he said. He also noted that many Indonesian people have contributed to the local economy by working in the oil and gas, hospitality, and home industry sectors in Qatar. ccording to the official website of the event, a special musical drama entitled “Hayati: Panji Searching for the Essence of Love” will be performed at the opening of the Qatar-Indonesia 2023 Years of Culture on May 23 and 24. The performance will be directed by an Indonesian artist and director, Rama Soeprapto, and will be performed at the Katara Opera House in Doha, Qatar Soeprapto said that the drama is based on the Sutasoma Book created in the era of the Majapahit Kingdom, which inspired Indonesia’s national motto of Bhinneka Tunggal Ika, which means unity in diversity. The inaugural Qatar-Indonesia 2023 Years of Culture would also be attended by chairperson of the Qatar Museum, Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani. Director general of culture at the Education, Culture, Research, and Technology Ministry, Hilmar Farid, said that there would be a series of other activities during the Qatar-Indonesia 2023 Years of Culture, which will last until December. The activities include a coffee festival, which could serve as another means of diplomacy between Indonesia and Qatar, as well as a photography exhibition. “The focus (of the event) is cultural dialogue between the two nations. The theme is ‘Bhinneka’ (meaning diversity), because Qatar is also a diverse country (like Indonesia),” the director general said. He noted that Qatari citizens make up only about 15 percent of the total population of Qatar, while its remaining residents are expatriates of various nationalities. “Since people from all nations are there (in Qatar), hence, we want to celebrate this diversity. Indonesia is expected to be able to contribute (in maintaining the diversity), thus there will be a solid cultural relation between the nations,” he added. Related news: Pencak silat festival held to nurture Indonesia’s cultural heritage

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