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Geoarbitrage at the Meso Level: How Intermediaries Shape Chinese Migration to Portugal

Author(s): Olga Cojocaru & Sofia Gaspar

Published on 18 February 2026

This paper examines the practice of geoarbitrage, as carried out by middle-level private actors when engaging with Chinese migrants aspiring to access the Golden Visa programme in Portugal. Based on interviews with experts and Chinese migrants, content analysis of migration policies as well as of online promotional materials produced by migration consultants, we investigate the role of intermediaries in the (re)production of Portugal's desirability as a mobility destination for relatively wealthy Chines emigrants. While the concept of geoarbitrage has been mainly used regarding the micro-level of mobility decision-making, wehereby extend it to shed light on how intermediaries act as geoarbiters between legal frameworks and migrants' aspirations and resources. By examining the role of the meso-level actors involved in the geoarbitrage between Portugal and China, we aim to edify the enduring appeal of Portugal as a desirable destination for wealthy Asian migrants and to discuss key policy implications

Disclaimer: This article is part of AspirE’s forthcoming collection of empirical papers in International Migration journal (Volume 64, Issue 2). These papers draw from policy content analysis and semi-structured interviews with migration experts (Work Package 2 data collection). 

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