CS Global Partners
Premier service provider for citizenship and residency solutions.

CS Global Partners is a London-headquartered citizenship and residence consultancy serving private clients and professional partners, with a separate practice advising governments on investment-migration programmes.
Citizenship and residence planning from London
CS Global Partners was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Mayfair. Its private-client team helps high-net-worth individuals and families evaluate citizenship and residence options as part of a broader mobility, contingency or family-security plan. An in-house legal function supports the preparation and confidential handling of applications.
The firm also works with banks, law firms, accountants and other professional advisers that need specialist investment-migration support for their own clients. This can be helpful where citizenship or residence is one part of a wider wealth or succession conversation.
Private-client programme advice
The private-client portfolio covers citizenship options across the Caribbean, Europe, Africa, Türkiye and Oceania, together with residence routes in Europe, the Middle East, Singapore, Canada and the United States. Current options include Caribbean citizenship, Portugal residence, Türkiye citizenship and Golden Visa (long-term residence).
A useful comparison should distinguish residence from citizenship and account for dependants, physical presence, renewals, investment holding periods, and long-term use. The team can narrow the routes, coordinate the application and explain the role of local professionals, but the relevant authority controls eligibility and approval.
Government advisory as a distinct practice
CS Global Partners has a separate government-advisory business covering programme design, implementation, positioning and foreign-direct-investment strategy. That work may give the organisation a detailed view of programme administration, but it should not be confused with a guarantee or special treatment for a private applicant.
Private clients should focus on the team and entity engaged for their individual matter. Professional intermediaries should likewise define confidentiality, referral responsibilities and who communicates directly with the end client.
Application process and accountability
An initial enquiry records nationality, current residence, family circumstances and programme interest so the case can be directed to an appropriate adviser. The next stages may include eligibility review, source-of-funds preparation, due diligence, document collection and coordination with authorised representatives.
Before engagement, clients should request the complete fee schedule and identify the lead adviser, contracting entity and local agents. The scope should make clear which government, due-diligence, legal, translation and investment costs sit outside the professional fee and which post-approval tasks remain covered.
International office access
The group has offices in London, Dubai, New Delhi, Singapore, Lagos, Johannesburg, Shenzhen and New Cairo. This network provides regional access for clients and professional partners, although the responsible office and adviser will depend on the destination and service.
Clients should confirm the available working language and communication schedule at the outset. In a cross-border case, a clear single point of contact matters as much as the size of the wider network.