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I have tagged this article {{ undisclosed paid}}; it has been heavily targeted by the GlobeClimber/KraYa sockfarm and suffers from promo issues. This is confirmed UPE, I can provide more detail to OTRS members on request. Blablubbs| talk 09:33, 5 April 2021 (UTC)
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Hi, my name is Sarah and I work for Henley & Partners. With the help of 15, I recently undid the work of undisclosed paid editors at the Henley & Partners article, and I wish to do the same here at this article, to facilitate the removal of the "undisclosed paid" tag. To that end, I created a "clean" draft, which can be found at User:Sarah Nicklin/Christian Kälin. As I did for the company's article, I made sure to leave in content that appears to have been added by legitimate editors.
15, would you mind taking a look at my draft and letting me know if I have the green light to implement the changes, like last time? Thank you, Sarah Nicklin ( talk) 08:54, 28 June 2021 (UTC)
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Hi, it's Sarah again from H&P. I would like to propose the following changes to this article:
References
Thank you, Sarah Nicklin ( talk) 08:17, 4 October 2021 (UTC)
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Hi, this is Sarah from Henley & Partners. I have a few more paragraphs that I am proposing to be added to the article.
References
Pinging PK650 and 15, who helped evaluate and implement my previous request here. Thanks! Sarah Nicklin ( talk) 08:24, 1 November 2021 (UTC)
References
amazon.com
was invoked but never defined (see the
help page).argues for citizenship by investmentin Ius Doni in International Law and EU Law, that isn't really the main point of the work. Rather, as it says on the publisher's website, the monograph "establishes the concept of ius doni in the contemporary legal and political theorising of citizenship." Perhaps that line can be paraphrased and incorporated into the sentence you added. Sarah Nicklin ( talk) 10:20, 6 December 2021 (UTC)
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A few months ago, an edit was made that removed several pieces of well-sourced content without justification and added several paragraphs of WP:COATRACK content, material that is only tangentially connected to Christian Kälin, the subject of the article.
Here are the changes that were made, which should all be reverted:
Lead
1. In describing Henley & Partners, the edit changed "a firm that specializes in helping clients acquire alternative residence and citizenship" to "a firm that specializes in passport sale schemes." (The original language is properly sourced and precise, while the new language is inadequate and reductive.)
2. Deleted the paragraph on Kälin's authorship, a significant part of his career
3. Added a full sentence on Henley & Partners, Kälin's company, which was already described concisely and appropriately in the first sentence.
Career
4. Deleted the sentence about how Kälin was credited with helping the economic recovery of St. Kitts and Nevis from the global financial crisis. (This is taken directly from the cited Bloomberg source.)
5. Created a new "St. Kitts and Nevis" subsection, of which all but the first paragraph is complete WP:COATRACK. The other three paragraphs refer to criticisms not of Kälin (the nominal subject of the article), but of the St. Kitts and Nevis government and of the Sugar Industry Diversification Foundation (SIDF). Thank you, Sarah Nicklin ( talk) 06:36, 30 June 2022 (UTC)
Christian H. Kälin (born 1971) is a Swiss lawyer, an author, and the chairman of Henley & Partners.[1][2] The firm is an architect of citizenship-by-investment programs that allow wealthy individuals to buy passports.[3][4] Dubbed the "Passport King" by the media, he is credited with making citizenship by investment "a legitimate, largely above-board industry".However, that final quotation needs a source cited. I'm not certain that "allow wealthy individuals to buy passports" is entirely accurate or neutral; from what I gather, passports are sometimes issued to some heavy investors, and that's not quite the same thing to me. (Follow high-quality sources on how they describe this.)
References
@ Thenightaway:
Hello,
I made some changes to the page in July in an attempt to streamline it and distinguish it in content from the Henley and Partners page a bit. Specifically, I compressed the section on St Kitts and Nevis, an edit that was later reversed.
I still believe that edit was justified, on the grounds that it belongs on the Henley and Partners page (where indeed it is), not on a personal page. That's because the issue of St Kitts arguably exceeds the scope of the article, which is of course of the WP:BLP category and thus should focus more narrowly on the person. With that in mid, I'd argue that the St Kitts issue is more of a broader issue linked to the institution, ie Henley. The subject of this article may have pioneered the system but the implementation and subsequent developments are HP’s and the government's issue, and not a personal responsibility.
I thus think the revert was unjustified and my edit should be reinstated. Happy to discuss. Best Dellwegg ( talk) 15:39, 29 August 2022 (UTC)
@ SMcCandlish Hi, new editor without a COI here. I am working on the "request edit" queue, and this is the oldest outstanding request. Looking at the edit history, it looks like you have done a lot of work on this article since September. Should this request be closed? If no, what can I do to help? Thanks, and Cheers. Duke Gilmore ( talk) 03:57, 19 December 2022 (UTC)
@ SMcCandlish:::@ Sarah Nicklin OK, thanks for your work and feedback. I'll look at a few minor edits before moving on Duke Gilmore ( talk) 12:49, 19 December 2022 (UTC)
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Hi, this is Sarah from H&P here. I'd like to propose fixing of the information that was recently added in the Career section:
Also, it is worth noting that these details are added by an editor who is constantly adding only negative information on the page and has distinctly displayed their negative bias, that too over a period of time. Pinging Duke Gilmore, Dellwegg and SMcCandlish as they helped in the previous request. Thank you.
References
5. Sarah Nicklin ( talk) 19:02, 14 May 2023 (UTC)
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Hi, it's Sarah from H&P. I'd like to propose the following changes to this article:
In 2017, Henley conspired with top Maltese politicians to launch lawsuits against investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia who was reporting on Henley's programs in Malta. Leaked email exchanges between top Henley officials (including CEO Christian Kalin), Malta prime minister Joseph Muscat, Justice Minister Owen Bonnici and Individual Investment Program CEO Jonathan Cardona discussing launching a SLAPP (Strategic lawsuit against public participation) lawsuit against Galizia that was intended to financially cripple her for her reporting. Sarah Nicklin ( talk) 12:50, 21 June 2023 (UTC)
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[1]Regards, Spintendo 18:51, 1 July 2023 (UTC)
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Hi everyone, this is Sarah and I'd like to propose minor additions in the infobox to update Occupation field, Education field and add Known for field. The information I am requesting is already present in the body of the article.
Add
Update
Updated infobox is below for your ease
Christian Kälin | |
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![]() Kälin in 2015 | |
Born | Christian H. Kälin 1971 (age 52–53) |
Nationality | Swiss |
Education | University of Zurich (MLaw, PhD) |
Occupation(s) | Lawyer, author, entrepreneur |
Known for | Ius Doni: The Acquisition of Citizenship by Investment |
Title | Chairman, Henley & Partners |
Website |
chriskalin |
Also, please add one word 'entrepreneur' in the first line of the article. Updated first line is below for your ease
Christian H. Kälin or Kaelin [1] (born 1971) is a Swiss lawyer, author, entrepreneur and the chairman of Henley & Partners, [2] [3] an architect of citizenship-by-investment programs that allow wealthy individuals to obtain additional passports. [4] [5] [6] [7]
References
newrepublic.com
was invoked but never defined (see the
help page).Thanks in advance! Sarah Nicklin ( talk) 16:48, 3 October 2023 (UTC)
Edit request partially implemented
|occupation=
parameters) is already done (a businessman may be considered an entrepreneur).|education=
parameter was declined, as the provided source says nothing about receiving a Master's in Law.
[a]|known for=
parameter was declined, as the published item was not Wikilinked in the request.Notes
"...while also completing his doctoral dissertation for the University of Zurich on the subject of citizenship by investment."This statement does not confirm either that the subject (a) received a Master's in Law or (b) that the subject completed their doctoral dissertation.
Regards, Spintendo 19:17, 3 October 2023 (UTC)
@ User:Spintendo My responses related to the request are below.
1. For the |occupation=
parameter, I agree with you that businessman and entrepreneur have similar meaning. But, now with his entrepreneurship with Arnova Capital (which is an investment firm) and SIP Medical Family Office (which is a health-advisory firm), the term "entrepreneur" is more apt. As per
Entrepreneurship, an entrepreneur is an individual who creates and/or invests in one or more businesses, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the rewards. Bearing his association with only
Henley & Partners, the term "businesses" was appropriate. But, now with multiple companies and cofounding new companies, the term "entrepreneur" is better suited. So please change occupation in the infobox to - Occupation: Lawyer, author, entrepreneur
2. For the |education=
parameter, sharing a reference which states Master's and PhD degrees in Law. So please change education in the infobox to - Education:
University of Zurich (MLaw, PhD)
[1]
3. I understand. For the |known for=
parameter,
Quality of Nationality Index is better suited for the "known for" as it is wikilinked and is also mentioned in the body of both the pages of
Christian Kälin and
Quality of Nationality Index as can be also verified in these links. So please add this in the infobox - Known for: Co-author of
Quality of Nationality Index
[2]
[3]
[4]
4. Also, since he is the co-author of Quality of Nationality Index, author of Ius Doni in International Law and EU Law and the author of Global Residence and Citizenship Handbook (ISBN-978-0957436299), please reinstate 'author' in the first sentence. Please change the first sentence to -
Christian H. Kälin or Kaelin (born 1971) is a Swiss entrepreneur, author and lawyer who is the chairman of Henley & Partners, an architect of citizenship-by-investment programs that allow wealthy individuals to obtain additional passports.
References
Thanks in advance! Sarah Nicklin ( talk) 07:22, 11 October 2023 (UTC)
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Hi everyone, this is Sarah from Henley & Partners. Proposing some minor factual additions along with references.
1. For the infobox |occupation=
parameter, please replace businessman with entrepreneur. Now, with Christian Kälin's entrepreneurship with Arnova Capital (which is an investment firm) and SIP Medical Family Office (which is a health-advisory firm), the term "entrepreneur" is more apt as opposed to businessman. As per
Entrepreneurship, an entrepreneur is an individual who creates and/or invests in one or more businesses, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the rewards. Bearing his association with only
Henley & Partners, the term "businesses" was appropriate. But, now with multiple companies and cofounding new companies, the term "entrepreneur" is better suited. Please change occupation in the infobox to - Occupation: Lawyer, author, entrepreneur
2. For the |education=
parameter, sharing a reference which states Master's and PhD degrees in Law. Please change education in the infobox to - Education:
University of Zurich (MLaw, PhD)
[1]
3. For the |known for=
parameter,
Quality of Nationality Index is better suited for the "known for" as it is wikilinked and is also mentioned in the body of both the pages of
Christian Kälin and
Quality of Nationality Index as can be also verified in these links. Please add this in the infobox - Known for: Co-author of
Quality of Nationality Index
[2]
[3]
[4]
4. Also, since he is the co-author of Quality of Nationality Index, author of Ius Doni in International Law and EU Law and the author of Global Residence and Citizenship Handbook (ISBN-978-0957436299), please add 'author' in the first sentence. Please change the first sentence to -
Christian H. Kälin or Kaelin (born 1971) is a Swiss entrepreneur, author and lawyer who is the chairman of Henley & Partners, an architect of citizenship-by-investment programs that allow wealthy individuals to obtain additional passports.
References
Thanks in advance! Sarah Nicklin ( talk) 08:48, 20 October 2023 (UTC)
Edit request partially implemented
|known for=
parameter was updated to include the Quality of Nationality index.|education=
parameter was not updated, as the provided reference is an essay written by the subject.|occupation=
parameter. The lead section describes the subject as a "businessperson."Notes
Regards, Spintendo 20:09, 20 October 2023 (UTC)
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Hi everyone, this is Sarah again. Please add the following items in the Select publications section.
1. Kälin – Kochenov Quality of Nationality Index - ISBN 9781509933235
2. Investment Migration Yearbook 2021/2022 (Christian H. Kälin, ed.) for Investment Migration Council - ISBN 9782839934299
Publisher details are documented below
Published by Bloomsbury Publishing https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/k%C3%A4lin-and-kochenovs-quality-of-nationality-index-9781509933235/
Published by Investment Migration Council https://investmentmigration.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/IM-Yearbook-2021-2022.pdf
Thanks in advance! Sarah Nicklin ( talk) 06:55, 3 November 2023 (UTC)
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Hi, this is Sarah from H&P. I am proposing two minor additions along with references.
1. Lead paragraph changes: Please add one word 'government advisor' in the first line. The first line could read as
Christian H. Kälin or Kaelin is a Swiss businessperson, author, government advisor [1] and lawyer who is the chairman of Henley & Partners, an architect of citizenship-by-investment programs that allow wealthy individuals to obtain additional passports.
2. Career section changes: Please arrange the second paragraph of the Career section chronologically and add that he is the inventor of passport index concept. So, the second paragraph could read as
Kälin co-founded Arnova Capital in 2003. He is also the inventor of the passport index concept. [2] In 2006, he created the Henley Passport Index, which ranks countries according to the travel freedom their citizens get from their passport. Kälin published the first edition of the Switzerland Business & Investment Handbook in 2006. In collaboration with Dimitry Kochenov, Kälin authors The Quality of Nationality Index (QNI), an annual report published since 2015. Kalin has also founded a Swiss health-advisory firm called SIP Medical Family Office. He is a member of the governing board of the Investment Migration Council, and founder and chairman of the Switzerland-based Andan Foundation.
References
Thanks in advance! Sarah Nicklin ( talk) 09:27, 20 February 2024 (UTC)
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Hi, this is Sarah from H&P. I am proposing one very minor addition related to the language for consistency. Please update the info box and replace the word 'businessman' with 'businessperson' so it is in consistency with the introductory line of the page.
Christian Kälin | |
---|---|
![]() Kälin in 2015 | |
Born | Christian H. Kälin 1971 (age 52–53) |
Nationality | Swiss |
Education | University of Zurich (2016, PhD) |
Occupation(s) | Lawyer, author, businessperson |
Known for | Quality of Nationality Index |
Title | Chairman, Henley & Partners |
Website |
chriskalin |
Thanks in advance! Sarah Nicklin ( talk) 09:08, 15 April 2024 (UTC)
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I have tagged this article {{ undisclosed paid}}; it has been heavily targeted by the GlobeClimber/KraYa sockfarm and suffers from promo issues. This is confirmed UPE, I can provide more detail to OTRS members on request. Blablubbs| talk 09:33, 5 April 2021 (UTC)
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Hi, my name is Sarah and I work for Henley & Partners. With the help of 15, I recently undid the work of undisclosed paid editors at the Henley & Partners article, and I wish to do the same here at this article, to facilitate the removal of the "undisclosed paid" tag. To that end, I created a "clean" draft, which can be found at User:Sarah Nicklin/Christian Kälin. As I did for the company's article, I made sure to leave in content that appears to have been added by legitimate editors.
15, would you mind taking a look at my draft and letting me know if I have the green light to implement the changes, like last time? Thank you, Sarah Nicklin ( talk) 08:54, 28 June 2021 (UTC)
![]() | Part of an edit requested by an editor with a conflict of interest has been implemented. |
Hi, it's Sarah again from H&P. I would like to propose the following changes to this article:
References
Thank you, Sarah Nicklin ( talk) 08:17, 4 October 2021 (UTC)
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Hi, this is Sarah from Henley & Partners. I have a few more paragraphs that I am proposing to be added to the article.
References
Pinging PK650 and 15, who helped evaluate and implement my previous request here. Thanks! Sarah Nicklin ( talk) 08:24, 1 November 2021 (UTC)
References
amazon.com
was invoked but never defined (see the
help page).argues for citizenship by investmentin Ius Doni in International Law and EU Law, that isn't really the main point of the work. Rather, as it says on the publisher's website, the monograph "establishes the concept of ius doni in the contemporary legal and political theorising of citizenship." Perhaps that line can be paraphrased and incorporated into the sentence you added. Sarah Nicklin ( talk) 10:20, 6 December 2021 (UTC)
![]() | Part of an edit requested by an editor with a conflict of interest has been implemented. |
A few months ago, an edit was made that removed several pieces of well-sourced content without justification and added several paragraphs of WP:COATRACK content, material that is only tangentially connected to Christian Kälin, the subject of the article.
Here are the changes that were made, which should all be reverted:
Lead
1. In describing Henley & Partners, the edit changed "a firm that specializes in helping clients acquire alternative residence and citizenship" to "a firm that specializes in passport sale schemes." (The original language is properly sourced and precise, while the new language is inadequate and reductive.)
2. Deleted the paragraph on Kälin's authorship, a significant part of his career
3. Added a full sentence on Henley & Partners, Kälin's company, which was already described concisely and appropriately in the first sentence.
Career
4. Deleted the sentence about how Kälin was credited with helping the economic recovery of St. Kitts and Nevis from the global financial crisis. (This is taken directly from the cited Bloomberg source.)
5. Created a new "St. Kitts and Nevis" subsection, of which all but the first paragraph is complete WP:COATRACK. The other three paragraphs refer to criticisms not of Kälin (the nominal subject of the article), but of the St. Kitts and Nevis government and of the Sugar Industry Diversification Foundation (SIDF). Thank you, Sarah Nicklin ( talk) 06:36, 30 June 2022 (UTC)
Christian H. Kälin (born 1971) is a Swiss lawyer, an author, and the chairman of Henley & Partners.[1][2] The firm is an architect of citizenship-by-investment programs that allow wealthy individuals to buy passports.[3][4] Dubbed the "Passport King" by the media, he is credited with making citizenship by investment "a legitimate, largely above-board industry".However, that final quotation needs a source cited. I'm not certain that "allow wealthy individuals to buy passports" is entirely accurate or neutral; from what I gather, passports are sometimes issued to some heavy investors, and that's not quite the same thing to me. (Follow high-quality sources on how they describe this.)
References
@ Thenightaway:
Hello,
I made some changes to the page in July in an attempt to streamline it and distinguish it in content from the Henley and Partners page a bit. Specifically, I compressed the section on St Kitts and Nevis, an edit that was later reversed.
I still believe that edit was justified, on the grounds that it belongs on the Henley and Partners page (where indeed it is), not on a personal page. That's because the issue of St Kitts arguably exceeds the scope of the article, which is of course of the WP:BLP category and thus should focus more narrowly on the person. With that in mid, I'd argue that the St Kitts issue is more of a broader issue linked to the institution, ie Henley. The subject of this article may have pioneered the system but the implementation and subsequent developments are HP’s and the government's issue, and not a personal responsibility.
I thus think the revert was unjustified and my edit should be reinstated. Happy to discuss. Best Dellwegg ( talk) 15:39, 29 August 2022 (UTC)
@ SMcCandlish Hi, new editor without a COI here. I am working on the "request edit" queue, and this is the oldest outstanding request. Looking at the edit history, it looks like you have done a lot of work on this article since September. Should this request be closed? If no, what can I do to help? Thanks, and Cheers. Duke Gilmore ( talk) 03:57, 19 December 2022 (UTC)
@ SMcCandlish:::@ Sarah Nicklin OK, thanks for your work and feedback. I'll look at a few minor edits before moving on Duke Gilmore ( talk) 12:49, 19 December 2022 (UTC)
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Hi, this is Sarah from H&P here. I'd like to propose fixing of the information that was recently added in the Career section:
Also, it is worth noting that these details are added by an editor who is constantly adding only negative information on the page and has distinctly displayed their negative bias, that too over a period of time. Pinging Duke Gilmore, Dellwegg and SMcCandlish as they helped in the previous request. Thank you.
References
5. Sarah Nicklin ( talk) 19:02, 14 May 2023 (UTC)
![]() | This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest was declined. The reviewer would like to request the editor with a COI attempt to discuss with editors engaged in the subject-area first. |
Hi, it's Sarah from H&P. I'd like to propose the following changes to this article:
In 2017, Henley conspired with top Maltese politicians to launch lawsuits against investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia who was reporting on Henley's programs in Malta. Leaked email exchanges between top Henley officials (including CEO Christian Kalin), Malta prime minister Joseph Muscat, Justice Minister Owen Bonnici and Individual Investment Program CEO Jonathan Cardona discussing launching a SLAPP (Strategic lawsuit against public participation) lawsuit against Galizia that was intended to financially cripple her for her reporting. Sarah Nicklin ( talk) 12:50, 21 June 2023 (UTC)
{{
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template.
[1]Regards, Spintendo 18:51, 1 July 2023 (UTC)
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Hi everyone, this is Sarah and I'd like to propose minor additions in the infobox to update Occupation field, Education field and add Known for field. The information I am requesting is already present in the body of the article.
Add
Update
Updated infobox is below for your ease
Christian Kälin | |
---|---|
![]() Kälin in 2015 | |
Born | Christian H. Kälin 1971 (age 52–53) |
Nationality | Swiss |
Education | University of Zurich (MLaw, PhD) |
Occupation(s) | Lawyer, author, entrepreneur |
Known for | Ius Doni: The Acquisition of Citizenship by Investment |
Title | Chairman, Henley & Partners |
Website |
chriskalin |
Also, please add one word 'entrepreneur' in the first line of the article. Updated first line is below for your ease
Christian H. Kälin or Kaelin [1] (born 1971) is a Swiss lawyer, author, entrepreneur and the chairman of Henley & Partners, [2] [3] an architect of citizenship-by-investment programs that allow wealthy individuals to obtain additional passports. [4] [5] [6] [7]
References
newrepublic.com
was invoked but never defined (see the
help page).Thanks in advance! Sarah Nicklin ( talk) 16:48, 3 October 2023 (UTC)
Edit request partially implemented
|occupation=
parameters) is already done (a businessman may be considered an entrepreneur).|education=
parameter was declined, as the provided source says nothing about receiving a Master's in Law.
[a]|known for=
parameter was declined, as the published item was not Wikilinked in the request.Notes
"...while also completing his doctoral dissertation for the University of Zurich on the subject of citizenship by investment."This statement does not confirm either that the subject (a) received a Master's in Law or (b) that the subject completed their doctoral dissertation.
Regards, Spintendo 19:17, 3 October 2023 (UTC)
@ User:Spintendo My responses related to the request are below.
1. For the |occupation=
parameter, I agree with you that businessman and entrepreneur have similar meaning. But, now with his entrepreneurship with Arnova Capital (which is an investment firm) and SIP Medical Family Office (which is a health-advisory firm), the term "entrepreneur" is more apt. As per
Entrepreneurship, an entrepreneur is an individual who creates and/or invests in one or more businesses, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the rewards. Bearing his association with only
Henley & Partners, the term "businesses" was appropriate. But, now with multiple companies and cofounding new companies, the term "entrepreneur" is better suited. So please change occupation in the infobox to - Occupation: Lawyer, author, entrepreneur
2. For the |education=
parameter, sharing a reference which states Master's and PhD degrees in Law. So please change education in the infobox to - Education:
University of Zurich (MLaw, PhD)
[1]
3. I understand. For the |known for=
parameter,
Quality of Nationality Index is better suited for the "known for" as it is wikilinked and is also mentioned in the body of both the pages of
Christian Kälin and
Quality of Nationality Index as can be also verified in these links. So please add this in the infobox - Known for: Co-author of
Quality of Nationality Index
[2]
[3]
[4]
4. Also, since he is the co-author of Quality of Nationality Index, author of Ius Doni in International Law and EU Law and the author of Global Residence and Citizenship Handbook (ISBN-978-0957436299), please reinstate 'author' in the first sentence. Please change the first sentence to -
Christian H. Kälin or Kaelin (born 1971) is a Swiss entrepreneur, author and lawyer who is the chairman of Henley & Partners, an architect of citizenship-by-investment programs that allow wealthy individuals to obtain additional passports.
References
Thanks in advance! Sarah Nicklin ( talk) 07:22, 11 October 2023 (UTC)
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Hi everyone, this is Sarah from Henley & Partners. Proposing some minor factual additions along with references.
1. For the infobox |occupation=
parameter, please replace businessman with entrepreneur. Now, with Christian Kälin's entrepreneurship with Arnova Capital (which is an investment firm) and SIP Medical Family Office (which is a health-advisory firm), the term "entrepreneur" is more apt as opposed to businessman. As per
Entrepreneurship, an entrepreneur is an individual who creates and/or invests in one or more businesses, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the rewards. Bearing his association with only
Henley & Partners, the term "businesses" was appropriate. But, now with multiple companies and cofounding new companies, the term "entrepreneur" is better suited. Please change occupation in the infobox to - Occupation: Lawyer, author, entrepreneur
2. For the |education=
parameter, sharing a reference which states Master's and PhD degrees in Law. Please change education in the infobox to - Education:
University of Zurich (MLaw, PhD)
[1]
3. For the |known for=
parameter,
Quality of Nationality Index is better suited for the "known for" as it is wikilinked and is also mentioned in the body of both the pages of
Christian Kälin and
Quality of Nationality Index as can be also verified in these links. Please add this in the infobox - Known for: Co-author of
Quality of Nationality Index
[2]
[3]
[4]
4. Also, since he is the co-author of Quality of Nationality Index, author of Ius Doni in International Law and EU Law and the author of Global Residence and Citizenship Handbook (ISBN-978-0957436299), please add 'author' in the first sentence. Please change the first sentence to -
Christian H. Kälin or Kaelin (born 1971) is a Swiss entrepreneur, author and lawyer who is the chairman of Henley & Partners, an architect of citizenship-by-investment programs that allow wealthy individuals to obtain additional passports.
References
Thanks in advance! Sarah Nicklin ( talk) 08:48, 20 October 2023 (UTC)
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parameter. The lead section describes the subject as a "businessperson."Notes
Regards, Spintendo 20:09, 20 October 2023 (UTC)
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Hi everyone, this is Sarah again. Please add the following items in the Select publications section.
1. Kälin – Kochenov Quality of Nationality Index - ISBN 9781509933235
2. Investment Migration Yearbook 2021/2022 (Christian H. Kälin, ed.) for Investment Migration Council - ISBN 9782839934299
Publisher details are documented below
Published by Bloomsbury Publishing https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/k%C3%A4lin-and-kochenovs-quality-of-nationality-index-9781509933235/
Published by Investment Migration Council https://investmentmigration.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/IM-Yearbook-2021-2022.pdf
Thanks in advance! Sarah Nicklin ( talk) 06:55, 3 November 2023 (UTC)
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Hi, this is Sarah from H&P. I am proposing two minor additions along with references.
1. Lead paragraph changes: Please add one word 'government advisor' in the first line. The first line could read as
Christian H. Kälin or Kaelin is a Swiss businessperson, author, government advisor [1] and lawyer who is the chairman of Henley & Partners, an architect of citizenship-by-investment programs that allow wealthy individuals to obtain additional passports.
2. Career section changes: Please arrange the second paragraph of the Career section chronologically and add that he is the inventor of passport index concept. So, the second paragraph could read as
Kälin co-founded Arnova Capital in 2003. He is also the inventor of the passport index concept. [2] In 2006, he created the Henley Passport Index, which ranks countries according to the travel freedom their citizens get from their passport. Kälin published the first edition of the Switzerland Business & Investment Handbook in 2006. In collaboration with Dimitry Kochenov, Kälin authors The Quality of Nationality Index (QNI), an annual report published since 2015. Kalin has also founded a Swiss health-advisory firm called SIP Medical Family Office. He is a member of the governing board of the Investment Migration Council, and founder and chairman of the Switzerland-based Andan Foundation.
References
Thanks in advance! Sarah Nicklin ( talk) 09:27, 20 February 2024 (UTC)
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Hi, this is Sarah from H&P. I am proposing one very minor addition related to the language for consistency. Please update the info box and replace the word 'businessman' with 'businessperson' so it is in consistency with the introductory line of the page.
Christian Kälin | |
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Born | Christian H. Kälin 1971 (age 52–53) |
Nationality | Swiss |
Education | University of Zurich (2016, PhD) |
Occupation(s) | Lawyer, author, businessperson |
Known for | Quality of Nationality Index |
Title | Chairman, Henley & Partners |
Website |
chriskalin |
Thanks in advance! Sarah Nicklin ( talk) 09:08, 15 April 2024 (UTC)