Varun Singh: Compliance-First, Client-Always — Redefining the Immigration Consulting Industry

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Varun Singh, MD, XIPHIAS Immigration

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], May 20: India is exporting its wealth — and its people. According to the Henley Private Wealth Migration Report 2024, approximately 4,300 millionaires were expected to leave India that year alone, while a record 5,100 departed in 2023, placing India third globally — behind only China and the UK — in high-net-worth individual departures. Behind each of those departures is a decision worth millions of dollars, a family’s future, and, increasingly, a consultant trusted to navigate some of the most complex regulatory terrain on the planet.

That trust, however, is routinely abused. The Ministry of External Affairs had listed 3,094 uncertified illegal agents on its eMigrate portal as of October 2024, and over 4,000 police complaints were filed across the country against illegal recruiting agents between 2021 and June 2024 — with enforcement action taken in fewer than 10% of cases. It is in this context — a booming market riddled with unregulated operators — that Varun Singh has spent 17 years building something pointedly different.

Varun Singh is the Founder and Managing Director of XIPHIAS Immigration, a Bengaluru-headquartered global mobility advisory firm that has handled over 10,000 client cases across more than 50 countries. He holds the Fellow designation from the Investment Migration Council (FIMC) — the highest peer recognition in the global investment migration space — alongside certifications from MARA (Australia) and CICC/ICCRC (Canada). In a sector where credentials are frequently fabricated, his are publicly verifiable.

“Compliance is not a checkbox for us. It is the product,” Singh has said, a line that captures the operating philosophy of XIPHIAS more precisely than any brochure.

The firm advises high-net-worth individuals, entrepreneurs, and enterprise clients on Residency by Investment (Golden Visa), Citizenship by Investment (CBI), corporate mobility, and skilled migration. Its client roster spans UAE-based Indian investors eyeing EU Golden Visas, Indian tech founders navigating dual citizenship, and Fortune 500 HR teams managing multi-country executive deployments. The breadth is deliberate. Singh built XIPHIAS to operate across income segments within the premium tier — not to chase volume, but to deliver consistency.

What distinguishes XIPHIAS in practice is the in-house architecture of accountability. KYC and AML screening, Source of Funds (SOF) mapping, PEP checks — processes that most immigration consultants outsource or ignore — are executed internally. Documentation is not just filed; it is error-proofed before submission. As global wealth migration accelerates, with 128,000 millionaires having relocated worldwide in 2024 alone, the stakes attached to each advisory engagement have never been higher. A misfiled document, an unvetted investment route, or a non-compliant fund structure can result in rejection, asset freeze, or visa cancellation — consequences that fall entirely on the client.

Singh’s model puts XIPHIAS in the line of accountability — not behind a liability waiver. The firm operates on milestone-based, fully itemized fee structures with no hidden government fees. It offers encrypted client portals, NDAs on request, and partner-level case reviews for complex mandates. For an industry that has long treated opacity as standard practice, this is structural disruption.

The awards trail confirms the market’s recognition. Over 37 recognitions from 2014 through 2025 — including Forbes India’s ‘Most Trusted Global Mobility Brand 2025’ — represent consistent third-party validation across more than a decade. But Singh himself is unmoved by the trophy count. His stated benchmark remains simpler: a 92% success rate on eligible, well-prepared files.

With India now home to over 85,000 HNWIs and 191 billionaires, and with 1.9 lakh Indians having acquired citizenship of OECD countries in 2022 alone — a 40% jump from prior years — the demand trajectory for credible immigration advisory is unmistakable. The question is not whether Indians will continue seeking global mobility. It is whether they will find advisors worthy of the decision.

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