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Featured·May 2026·12 min read

24 Law now offers comprehensive citizenship and residency solutions.

Our new global-mobility practice helps founders, executives and high-net-worth families secure citizenship and residency programs across Europe, the Caribbean and the Gulf — with full Nigerian-side advisory.

The market for international mobility has changed. A decade ago, citizenship and residency programs were a curiosity, used mostly by the very wealthy and the very mobile. Today they are a planning tool — for founders structuring exits, for executives moving across continents, for families thinking a generation ahead about access to education, healthcare and opportunity.

In response, 24 Law Chambers has launched a dedicated Global Mobility practice. The practice is designed to do something the market underserves: provide complete, end-to-end advisory that respects the Nigerian regulatory perspective as much as the destination jurisdiction.

What we cover

Our work spans citizenship-by-investment programs in St Kitts & Nevis, Antigua, Dominica, Grenada, Malta and Türkiye; residency-by-investment programs in Portugal, Greece, Spain, Italy, the UAE and Mauritius; and family-office relocation across the Channel Islands, Switzerland and Singapore.

For each, we coordinate the destination filing with our trusted local partners while we run the Nigerian-side compliance work in-house: source-of-funds documentation, tax-residency analysis, foreign-exchange compliance with the CBN, and beneficial-ownership reporting under CAMA 2020.

"The right program is the one that fits the family — not the brochure.

Why the Nigerian side matters

Most failed applications fail not at the destination — but at the source. Documentary trails on funds, prior tax filings, real-estate transactions and corporate ownership often need to be reconstructed and reconciled to standards more demanding than what the local file may have been built to. We routinely identify and remediate these gaps before submission, which dramatically reduces both processing time and refusal risk.

A measured approach

We do not promise expedited timelines or back-channel routes. We do offer something better: an honest assessment of which programs are realistic for a given client, the cost of compliance done properly, and the long-term tax and succession implications of moving residency.

Getting started

An initial consultation with the Global Mobility partner is complimentary, conducted under privilege, and typically lasts one hour. To request one, contact mobility@twentyfour-law.com or use the form on our contact page.

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Oluwagbemi Banke
Senior Partner · Global Mobility Lead
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