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Project Finance Using EB-5 Capital

Project Finance Using EB-5 Capital:  EB-5 provides a low-cost source of capital that can be utilized for a project when traditional sources may not need the needs of your business. CN provides flexible financing options including primary and subordinated financing or it can be used to replace more expense debt or equity capital. We secure foreign investor capital and deploys that capital into  projects that qualify under the EB-5 program. Our investments are made into new businesses, businesses with substantial redevelopment and expansions, or other qualifying commercial development projects that result in job creation. :  EB-5 provides a low-cost source of capital that can be utilized for a project when traditional sources may not need the needs of your business. CN provides flexible financing options including primary and subordinated financing or it can be used to replace more expense debt or equity capital. We secure foreign investor capital and deploys that capital into  projects

EB-5 Funding or Dream Chasing for Chinese Immigration Investors

Considering a new source of capital? EB-5 has a bright future in capitalizing U.S. sponsored projects.  Today, more Chinese nationals than ever before are trying to live their dreams, not within the borders of China, but by gaining permanent residency status in the U.S. through investment and job creation. In fact, according to the Hurun Wealth Report 2012, more than 16 percent of China’s millionaires have already emigrated or submitted immigration applications, while 44 percent are planning to do so in the future. It has been reported that American businesses raised more than $1.8 billion through the program in the fiscal year ended Sept. 30, and more than 7,500 would-be immigrants were issued visas. Interestingly, 80 percent of them were Chinese, a dynamic shift from the mere 25 percent just four years prior. Chinese investment in the U.S. can help boost the economy and put Americans to work. If it can stick to its founding principles and map out a clear long-term vision, th