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Author My Le – There is a moment in every career where things start to connect. For me, it began when I first stepped into the investment migration industry and realized how powerful global mobility can be, not as a service, but as a life-changing decision for families, businesses, and entire generations. I didn’t enter this field by accident; I stayed because I saw how much clarity and honesty were needed, especially in a fast-growing market like Vietnam. Working as Country Manager at EC Holdings has allowed me to see the industry from the inside: the government side, the investor side, the partner side, and the real stories behind every application. Each case taught me something about trust, responsibility, and the importance of doing things the right way, not the easy way. At the same time, I founded The Immigration Magazine (TIM) because I wanted to create a place where people could understand immigration beyond marketing, a place with real insights, real experts, and real transparency. Building TIM has been one of the most meaningful chapters in my journey. It connects me to developers, attorneys, policymakers, and leaders around the world. It also keeps me grounded in what matters: providing value, not noise. Recently, another chapter began when I became a DBA Candidate at Golden Gate University. My research on how CBI and FDI shape to the economies of the nation, didn’t come from theory – it came from years of working with global immigration, meeting their leaders, and witnessing how investment programs can truly transform a country’s future. This is the part of my journey I’m most excited about: turning experience into research, and research into something useful for the industry. My story is still unfolding, but if there’s one thing that guides me, it’s this: Transparency builds trust. Education builds confidence. And together, they build a better investment migration ecosystem for everyone.