Residencies We Offer

Residency by Investment (RBI) programs, often referred to as golden visas or investor visas, empower you to expand your horizons and seize new opportunities in a different country.

Discover all the key details about residency by investment in our comprehensive guide below.

What is Residency by Investment?

Residency by Investment (RBI) programs, commonly known as golden visas, have been available in various forms since the late 1980s.

These programs enable foreign nationals to gain residency by making qualifying investments in the host country, typically in real estate or government bonds. However, different programs provide diverse pathways to obtaining residency.

Applicants and their families often receive the right to live, work, and study in the country as part of these schemes.

Our Residency Programmes

Live, work, and study in a new country, unlocking enhanced flexibility and greater freedom to travel.

Canada | Route to Canadian citizenship

Minimum investment: CAD220,00

Cyprus | Route to citizenship

Minimum investment: €300,000

Greece | Route to Greek citizenship

Minimum investment: €250,000

Hungary | Route to Hungarian citizenship

Minimum investment: €250,000

Malta | European residence permit

Minimum investment: €130,000

Portugal | Visa Free Travel

Minimum investment: €500,000

Spain | Route to Spanish citizenship

Minimum investment: €500,000

UAE | Favourable tax system

Minimum investment: $110,000

USA EB-5 | US Green Card

Minimum investment: $800,000

The benefits of residency by investment programmes

Residency by Investment (RBI) programs provide numerous benefits for investors.

These advantages often include the ability to live, work, and study in a new country. Additionally, RBI programs may grant access to healthcare and, in some cases, offer a pathway to obtaining citizenship.

Residency by investment requirements

 

Each residency by investment program has its own set of eligibility requirements.

Generally, applicants must be over 18 years old, have no criminal record, possess the necessary investment amount, and provide proof that the funds originate from a legal source.

Certain programs also impose a minimum stay requirement, which specifies the amount of time you must spend in the country to retain your visa.

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