EB5 Investors Magazine | Page 85

Current EB-5 Market in Brazil Despite having Latin America’s largest economy and largest population (over 250,000 millionaires reside in Brazil), past penetration of the EB-5 visa has been incredibly low (less than 50 I-526 applications were received by USCIS in FY 2014). Sourcing the small number of Brazilian EB-5 investors is more realistic for smaller EB-5 raises, or, alternatively, for individual investors being referred to EB-5 regional center projects that require a large raise from China, but can accept individual investors from other countries. Reasons for this low penetration center around two important factors: i) Until recently, booming economic conditions across Brazil have not been conducive to attracting EB-5 investors; ii) There is a complete lack of awareness and understanding about the EB-5 program. As opposed to other important EB-5 markets, particularly China, there is a complete lack of a migration agent structure in Brazil. Therefore, regional centers have had to independently spend significant amounts of time, energy and money to generate a basic understanding about the key requirements of the program, timelines and expected outcomes. Approaching the Market Whereas the Chinese market has a well-developed network of migration agents, no such EB-5 agent or broker infrastructure exists in Brazil. EB-5 projects that require a definite EB-5 raise, whether it is $500,000 or $50 million or more, can enter into an agreement with a Chinese agent or broker and be assured of the supply of EB-5 investors within a definite period of time. However, this reliable source of Brazilian investors from agents or brokers does not exist. How does one approach the Brazilian market? Hotel seminars that are marketed broadly to local communities are not very effective and rarely lead to new investors, because they attract potential investors that are at the very beginning of the educational process about the EB-5 program. These investors are months, if not years, away from making a decision, and regional centers can spend a lot of time educating them about the U.S. immigration system without any return. Most importantly, truly qualified investors in Brazil have typically already researched the EB-5 program, compared to other visa options like the L-1 and E-2 visas, and decided to move forward with the EB-5 visa option. Their final decision typically involves which U.S. immigration law firm and approved regional center to work with. The U.S. global taxation regime is also an obstacle. Brazil’s high net-worth investor community enjoys one of the lowest effective tax rates around the world. In fact, the top income tax rate is 29 percent; the inheritance tax (also known as the death tax) ranges from four to eight percent and the tax rates on company profit dividends to shareholders could not be any lower at zero percent. While most Brazilians considering EB-5 have purchased real estate properties in the United States, very few of them are aware of the global tax on worldwide income requirement that comes with being a United States green card holder. Therefore, being able to provide access to proven U.S. pre-immigration tax experts, ideally with Portuguese language capabilities, will help accelerate your EB-5 marketing efforts. Choices for Brazilians They can direct their own U.S. business Brazilians have been traveling to the United States as tourists and doing business for decades. They are of the opinion that Brazil and the United States both recognize a legal system which enforces contracts and the traditional European systems of doing business. That given, Brazilian investors, more so than their Chinese counterparts, are often willing to establish their own U.S. business and personally direct their U.S. operations. In this context the Brazilian investor may desire to invest their EB-5 investment funds into their own U.S. business and personally direct its operations. However, even though this may be the intent of Brazilian investors, they will not be able to live by, work or direct their U.S. EB-5 operation until their I-526 petition and their conditional permanent residency visa have been approved. Brazilians by their very nature are an optimistic people - t