As global capital flows accelerate and demand for diversified personal asset allocation continues to rise, overseas real estate and immigration investment have increasingly become key options for China’s high-net-worth individuals. The 18th Shanghai Overseas Real Estate, Immigration and Investment Exhibition in 2019 was held at the Shanghai International Convention Center, bringing together real estate developers, immigration agencies, and financial service providers from Europe, North America, Australia, and various parts of Asia. The exhibition showcased high-quality global investment projects and immigration solutions in a centralized platform. Through multi-dimensional resource integration and face-to-face communication mechanisms, it provided investors with structured insights into overseas asset allocation opportunities while improving the efficiency of international investment information exchange.
Exhibition Positioning and Structural Features
The exhibition focused on global asset allocation demand, emphasizing information integration and investment matchmaking, with a highly comprehensive structure.
- Built around a “real estate + immigration + financial services” trinity model
- Created a cross-border asset allocation information platform
- Featured collaboration among developers, law firms, and financial institutions
- Combined exhibition display with professional consulting services
- Targeted high-net-worth individuals and professional investors
International Coverage and Scale
In terms of global reach and participation structure, the exhibition demonstrated strong internationalization with a dense concentration of investment projects.
- Approximately 150–300 international exhibitors
- Covered more than 40 countries and regions worldwide
- Over 1,000 overseas investment and real estate projects showcased
- Visitor scale exceeded around 30,000 attendees
- Primarily focused on investment-oriented and asset allocation audiences
Exhibition Content and Investment Structure
The exhibition content centered on global asset allocation, covering multiple dimensions including real estate, immigration, and financial services, forming a complete investment ecosystem.
Overseas Real Estate Investment
- Residential projects in the US, Canada, UK, and Australia
- Commercial real estate and urban development projects
- Alternative assets such as vineyards, farms, and land investments
- Direct sales and joint ventures from overseas developers
Immigration and Residency Planning Services
- Investment immigration and skilled migration programs
- Study abroad and education planning solutions
- Immigration policy consultation and evaluation services
- Professional support from immigration lawyers and advisors
Cross-Border Finance and Asset Management
- Overseas wealth management and asset allocation strategies
- Tax planning and compliance advisory services
- Cross-border fund management and financial services
- Investment risk assessment and portfolio optimization advice
Industry Impact and Market Development
The exhibition played a significant role in promoting overseas investment awareness and improving industry connectivity, contributing positively to market development.
- Enhanced transparency and accessibility of overseas investment information
- Improved communication efficiency between developers and investors
- Accelerated adoption of global asset allocation concepts
- Promoted standardization in immigration and financial service industries
- Increased efficiency in project matching and transaction conversion
After the exhibition concluded, a large number of overseas real estate projects and immigration plans entered the stage of practical negotiation and implementation. As the trend of global asset allocation continues to deepen, exhibitions of this kind play an increasingly direct role in connecting international developers with Chinese investors, making overseas investment information more centralized and efficient to access. In the future, such professional exhibitions will continue expanding their scope across real estate, immigration, and financial services, further enhancing the depth of content and providing ongoing support for Chinese investors in exploring broader global asset allocation opportunities and strategic pathways.







