GBA Dual-Core Delivery Hub
Relying on the Foshan document processing center and the Hong Kong international entity, we build an exclusive closed loop of "Mainland full compliance preparation + Offshore HNWI identity planning".
Easysail Hong Kong Asia-Pacific Hub
We wholly own the Easysail International entity in Hong Kong. As an international transit hub, the Hong Kong team is not only responsible for interfacing with top international private banks like HSBC and Standard Chartered to complete overseas asset allocation, but also directly connects with core immigration lawyers and government project developers in over 70 countries. This ensures absolute privacy and forward-looking capabilities for your second passport, Golden Visa applications, and tax planning.
Foshan 100-Person Execution Base
We have established a massive localized document and audit team in Foshan, Guangdong. From stringent Source of Funds (SOF) explanations and HNWI asset double authentication, to offshore company structuring after overseas identity approval, everything is handled by the senior Foshan team with over a decade of experience. We ensure every immigration file is flawless with a degree of cooperation far exceeding that of purely overseas institutions.
Why Use a Dual-Core Model for Immigration?
High Privacy & Offshore Compliance
The Hong Kong entity ensures your overseas funding channels, asset isolation, and identity files meet the highest international security standards and absolute privacy.
Ultimate Local Document Delivery
The Foshan team personally handles all complex Chinese working papers, translations, and double authentications, solving the most time-consuming foundational issues in immigration applications.
Extreme Cost-Effectiveness Control
Avoiding the exorbitant and inefficient document communication costs of purely overseas law firms, saving you immense time and expense via the Foshan base.
Dual-Core Cross-Border Audit Vision
Deeply understanding the true asset composition habits of Chinese entrepreneurs while perfectly aligning with the strict Anti-Money Laundering (AML) audit logic of various immigration authorities.


