Residence by investment

European residency by investment is granted in Portugal, Italy, Malta, Greece, Spain, Hungary, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Latvia, Monaco, Montenegro, and Andorra. Cyprus and Malta provide investors with permanent residency, while Portugal, Malta, Hungary, Spain, Italy, Austria, and Switzerland also offer residence permits to financially independent people and digital nomads.

Investors can also become residents of the UAE, the USA, Canada, Jersey, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Mauritius, Namibia, Panama, Australia, and New Zealand.

$25,500+

Investments

1+ months

Obtaining period

5+ years

Return on investment

Residency by investment

Country and statusInvestmentsTime requiredBenefits

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Portugal

Golden Visa
€250,000+|12+ months

€250,000+12+ months

12+ months

  • Visa-free entry to the Schengen countries

  • Prospect of citizenship in 5 years after obtaining and maintaining the residence permit

  • Safe haven in a European country by the ocean

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Hungary

Golden Visa
€250,000+|Several months

€250,000+Several months

Several months

  • Visa-free entry to the Schengen Area

  • Relocation to a European country with an affordable cost of living

  • Tax optimisation with low rates

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Greece

Golden Visa
€250,000+|4+ months

€250,000+4+ months

4+ months

  • Visa-free entry to the Schengen countries

  • Possibility to live, study, and start a business in Greece

  • Prospect of citizenship in 7 years

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Malta

Permanent residence
€150,000+|6+ months

€150,000+6+ months

6+ months

  • Visa-free entry to the Schengen countries

  • Ability to live, study, start a business, and work in Malta

  • New family members can be added after the investor has received permanent residence

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Cyprus

Permanent residence
€300,000+|9+ months

€300,000+9+ months

9+ months

  • Tax optimisation

  • Property investment income

  • Prospect of obtaining citizenship in 5 years

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Spain

Golden Visa
€500,000+|5+ months

€500,000+5+ months

5+ months

  • Visa-free entry to the Schengen countries

  • Opportunity to live, study, and start a business in Spain

  • Prospect of citizenship in 10 years

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Italy

Golden Visa
€250,000+|4+ months

€250,000+4+ months

4+ months

  • Visa-free travel to the Schengen countries

  • Creating of a safe haven or moving to Italy

  • Special tax regime

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Andorra

Residence Permit
€600,000+|2+ months

€600,000+2+ months

2+ months

  • Visa-free entry to France and Spain

  • Simplified US and Schengen visas processing

  • Only 3-month residing a year to keep the residence permit

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UAE

Golden Visa
AED 2,000,000+|2+ months

AED 2,000,000+2+ months

2+ months

  • Residency for 10 years

  • Moving to the UAE or creating a “safe haven”

  • Tax optimisation

  • Opening a bank account in the UAE

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Indonesia

Second Home Visa
$130,000+|1+ months

$130,000+1+ months

1+ months

  • Moving to Indonesia and creating a safe haven

  • Prospect of permanent residency in 3 years

  • Doing business and investing in Indonesia

Residency for business owners

Country and statusInvestmentsTime requiredBenefits

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Hungary

RP for business owners
€7,700+, authorised capital|6+ months

€7,700+, authorised capital6+ months

6+ months

  • Relocation and residency in the EU for 3 years

  • Travelling across the Schengen Area visa-free

  • Low corporate and income taxes

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Portugal

Startup Visa
€9,840+ on a bank account|6+ months

€9,840+ on a bank account6+ months

6+ months

  • Visa-free entry to the Schengen countries

  • Prospect of citizenship in 5 years

  • Starting a business and moving to the EU

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USA

Investor visa
$870,000+|5+ years

$870,000+5+ years

5+ years

  • Moving to the USA or creating a safe haven

  • Opportunity to obtain US citizenship

  • Opening bank accounts in the USA

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Canada

Permanent residency
10% of startup shares|3 years

10% of startup shares3 years

3 years

  • Relocation to Canada with a spouse and children

  • Government subsidies and tax incentives for businesses

  • Prospect of citizenship in 3 years

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Montenegro

Residence permit
Not specified|1—2 months

Not specified1—2 months

1—2 months

  • Residency for business owners without specific requirements for the new company

  • Safe haven in a European country by the sea

  • Income and corporate taxes are 9%

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Hong Kong SAR China

Residence permit
HK$30 mln|4+ months

HK$30 mln4+ months

4+ months

  • Right to live and do business in a stable Asian economic centre

  • 0% corporate tax for foreign companies

  • Prospect of permanent residency in 7 years

Other residency options

Country and statusInvestmentsTime requiredBenefits

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Malta

Residence Permit
€30,000+|3+ months

€30,000+3+ months

3+ months

  • Visa-free entry to the Schengen countries

  • Opportunity to live, study, and start a business in Malta

  • Tax optimisation with a special regime

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Thailand

Elite Visa
$25,500+|1—3 months

$25,500+1—3 months

1—3 months

  • Long-term visa to live in Thailand or create a safe haven for up to 15 years

  • Bonuses and privileges for visa holders

  • Tax optimisation

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Netherlands

Residence permit
€1.25+ mln|3+ months

€1.25+ mln3+ months

3+ months

  • Visa-free entry to the Schengen countries

  • Right to live in an expat-friendly country

  • Prospect of citizenship in 5 years

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Luxembourg

Residence permit
€500,000+|6+ months

€500,000+6+ months

6+ months

  • Visa-free entry to the Schengen countries

  • Beneficial tax regimes for highly-skilled specialists and expatriates

  • Prospect of citizenship in 5 years

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Latvia

Residence permit
€50,000+|1—3 months

€50,000+1—3 months

1—3 months

  • Visa-free entry to the Schengen countries

  • Beneficial terms and tax incentives for businesses

  • Prospect of citizenship in 10 years

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Monaco

Residence permit
€500,000+|3+ months

€500,000+3+ months

3+ months

  • Visa-free entry to the Schengen countries

  • No income tax

  • Prospect of citizenship in 10 years

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Jersey

Residence permit
£1.25+ mln|1+ months

£1.25+ mln1+ months

1+ months

  • Visa-free entry to the UK and Ireland

  • Property tax is 0% and other tax incentives

  • Prospect of UK citizenship in 6 years

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Singapore

Permanent residency
SG$10 mln|9+ months

SG$10 mln9+ months

9+ months

  • Right to live and do business in a stable Asian economic centre

  • Tax incentives for individuals and companies

  • Prospect of citizenship in 2 years

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Malaysia

Residence permit
MYR 500,000|3—6 months

MYR 500,0003—6 months

3—6 months

  • Half of the deposit sum can be used to pay for education, healthcare or buying housing

  • Low taxes and cost of living

  • Prospect of citizenship in 12 years

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Mauritius

Residence permit
$375,000+|6+ months

$375,000+6+ months

6+ months

  • Safe haven in a tropical paradise

  • Income tax is 10—15%, corporate tax is 15%

  • Prospect of citizenship in 5 years

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Australia

Residence permit
AU$2.5+ mln|12+ months

AU$2.5+ mln12+ months

12+ months

  • Right to live, do business, and study in Australia

  • Various investment paths reducing time to permanent residency to up to 1 year

  • Prospect of citizenship in 5 years

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Panama

Residence permit
$160,000+|1—6 months

$160,000+1—6 months

1—6 months

  • Residency for a spouse and children up to 25

  • Tax incentives and preferential tax regimes for businesses

  • Prospect of citizenship in 5 years

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New Zealand

Residence permit
NZ$5+ mln|8+ months

NZ$5+ mln8+ months

8+ months

  • Relocation to New Zealand, a safe and eco-friendly country

  • Enhanced business opportunities and access to large economies

  • Prospect of citizenship in 5 years

Differences between a residence permit and permanent residency

Validity. A European residence permit is usually valid for 1 to 5 years, while the UAE, Thailand, and Indonesia issue long-term residence visas valid for up to 10 or 15 years. In any case, the holder has to renew their residence permit or visa, or it expires.

Permanent residence, however, is termless: it does not require renewal and allows you to live in the country unlimitedly.

Path to citizenship. A residence permit and permanent residence are two successive steps towards becoming a citizen:

  1. A person obtains a residence permit.

  2. After a few years of legal and uninterrupted living in the country, the resident can apply for permanent residency.

  3. Citizenship applications become available several years after becoming a permanent resident.

Malta and Cyprus are the exceptions, as they grant PR by investment. Another one is Portugal, where you can apply for citizenship after 5 years of holding residence permits without obtaining permanent residency.

Some residency options are limited. For example, an investor with a Malta Nomad Residence Permit cannot qualify for permanent residency and citizenship even after living in the country for several years.

Language proficiency. When applying for investor residence, you do not need to pass a language proficiency test. In the case of other types of residence permits, it depends on the country.

Getting permanent residency after a temporary residence permit usually requires proving proficiency in the country’s official language. However, the rule does not apply to participants in Maltese and Cypriot investment programs.

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9 advantages of residency in the EU

  • 1

    Visa-free travels

    An EU residence permit allows you to travel to Schengen without a visa. The period of stay for 90 days out of 180.

    However, if an EU member state is not part of the Schengen Area, like Cyprus, this rule does not apply. Holders of Cyprus residency need Schengen visas.

  • 2

    Moving to the EU

    One of the main benefits of moving to the EU is safety. Other possible reasons are the great climate, especially in Mediterranean countries, political and social stability, low crime levels, and LGBTQ-friendliness.

  • 3

    Purchase of real estate

    In some EU residence by investment countries, investors can purchase properties to obtain residence permits. They can make it a second home or rent it out.

    Real estate investment might be quite profitable. As an example, the price of real estate in Malta has increased by 1.5 times in the past 10 years.

  • 4

    Family members’ participation

    Investors’ spouses and minor children may take part in residency by investment programs. Some countries grant residence permits to the investor’s children over 18 and parents.

    Malta’s PR program requirements are among the most inclusive: the main applicants’ spouses, children, parents, and grandparents may be added to the application regardless of age.

  • 5

    Access to EU banks

    As an EU resident, one can open accounts in international banks with high levels of financial security. Accounts are suitable for savings and international transfers.

  • 6

    Business expansion

    The European Union has one of the most stable economies in the world. Businesspersons get access to loans, venture capital and other financial instruments.

  • 7

    Education and healthcare

    With a residence permit, one can get a high-quality, world-class education in almost any field in European higher education facilities. Investor’s minor children also get access to both public and private schools.

    Residence permit holders have access to medical treatment all across the EU. Some countries, such as Portugal, offer free-of-charge public healthcare to their residents.

  • 8

    Tax benefits

    Some EU countries offer investors special tax regimes. For example, in Malta, foreign residents can pay 15% of the income earned outside of the country and received in it and 0% on other foreign income if they participate in the Malta Global Residence Programme.

    In Cyprus, there is no tax on global income and inheritance; property and income taxes are pretty low. Greece and Italy offer flat income tax rates for new residents.

  • 9

    Path to EU citizenship

    A resident can qualify for citizenship after several years of living in the EU country. Portugal offers the shortest path to the country’s passport — 5 years of maintaining residency. Greece and Cyprus require 7 years of residing, while Spain and Italy require 10 years.

    Language proficiency and passing an exam on the country’s history and culture are prerequisites, too.

    An EU passport provides visa-free access to most countries of the world and allows the holder to live, work, do business, and study in any country of the region without additional permits.

Advantages of obtaining a residence permit in the USA

The EB‑5 Visa allows foreigners to get a residence permit by investment in the USA by allocating $800,000 in business projects in high-unemployment areas or $1,000,000 elsewhere. Valid for 2 years, it can lead to a Green Card.

The benefits of the EB‑5 Investor Visa and US residency include the following:

  1. Availability to family members. The investor can include their spouse and unmarried children under 21in the visa application.

  2. The EB‑5 Visa leads to a conditional Green Card, with the option to apply for permanent residency after two years and US citizenship 5 more years later.

  3. EB‑5 Visa holders can relocate to the USA and embrace the American lifestyle. The country hosts leading companies and some of the world’s wealthiest individuals. Americans are known for their friendliness and openness, and the nation’s diversity, home to 45 million foreigners, enriches cultural experiences, from cuisine to festivals. The varied climate and landscapes, from mountains to beaches, cater to all preferences.

  4. Visa-free travelling. The Green Card grants unrestricted entry into the USA, Canada, and some South American nations. The US passport holders can travel visa-free to over 160 countries, including the Schengen member states, the UK, Canada, and Japan.

  5. Investment returns are possible within 5—7 years, post the investment cycle completion, varying by project.

  6. Education. EB‑5 Visa holders' children can attend US schools, learning primarily in English with options for other languages. Extracurricular activities, from sports to science clubs, enhance college admission prospects. The USA boasts top universities, with MIT leading the QS World University Rankings and nine institutions ranking in the top 20.

  7. US healthcare, despite its high cost, offers quality services with state-of-the-art facilities, comfortable accommodations, and skilled staff. The country attracts top global medical talent and is a leader in medical research.

  8. EB‑5 Visa holders can open US bank accounts for interest earnings or international transactions, primarily in dollars and euros, but also in other major currencies.

  9. No sponsorship is required. Unlike other US immigration paths requiring a sponsor, such as work or student visas, the EB‑5 Investor Visa does not. Applicants simply need to comply with the EB‑5 program’s criteria.

However, there are disadvantages to consider before applying for the EB‑5 Visa. The risks include no guaranteed Green Card or investment return, with scenarios like insufficient job creation or financial struggles of the project affecting outcomes. Besides, investments must precede visa approval, risking loss if denied.

US residence permit by investment statistics

The waiting time for an EB‑5 Visa application to be processed is 3—4 years, and the denial rate is relatively high

Benefits of obtaining residency in Asian countries

Five Asian residence by investment countries offer long-term visas and permits: Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia. These visas have three major common benefits:

  1. Relocate to Asia. Singapore grants permanent residency, allowing the holder to live in the country for as long as they want. In Malaysia, one must spend at least 60 days a year to maintain residency. Thailand Elite Visa holders can live in the country throughout the card’s validity, which is 5—15 years, needing only to exit the country yearly. In Indonesia, investors can move to Bali or elsewhere for up to 10 years.

  2. Investors can secure long-term visas for immediate family, including spouses, children, and parents.

  3. Minimum requirements. For example, Thailand Elite Visa applications require just a passport without providing fund sources. In Indonesia, obtaining a Second Home Visa requires only showing sufficient funds in a bank account or through a real estate purchase.

Thai residents can also benefit from low tax rates and living expenses. In Thailand, staying over 180 days makes you a tax resident, subject to local progressive tax rates of 0 to 35%. A family of four needs about $2,037 monthly for a comfortable life in Thailand, ranked among the top three Southeast Asian countries for quality of life.

Indonesia’s Second Home Visa permits business activities and investments, like buying shares and premium real estate, but not employment. After 3 years in Indonesia, investors and their families can seek ITAP, or permanent residency, renewable every five years.

Requirements for obtaining a residence permit

One can get a residence permit in another country on different grounds. Most are associated with marrying a country’s citizen, reuniting with a family, working, or studying. There are also residence permits by investment for financially independent people and digital nomads. However, most residency paths have similar requirements, such as:

Having no criminal record. The applicant must have no legal issues to be granted a residence permit.

Financial solvency. In most cases, the applicant must provide proof of legal and regular income outside the country equal to or above the set minimum level. Usually, the savings must be transferred to a local bank account, allowing the holder to live without the state’s assistance for the residence permit’s validity.

Residing in the country. A foreigner usually must spend at least 183 days a year in the country to maintain residency. However, these conditions do not apply to investors. For example, Greece and Spain don’t set a minimum residing requirement, while Portugal asks investors to spend only 7 days a year in the country.

Having a residential address. Most countries require their residents to own or rent housing in the country. Some states set the minimum price foreigners must pay for rent or purchase. However, having a registered residential address is a common requirement for permit renewal.

Residence by investment countries: how much to invest in different countries

The investment options include purchasing real estate, fund units, or government bonds; business investments; charitable donations

Average step-by-step process for obtaining a residence permit

Applying for a residence permit involves several standard steps. Initially, an applicant must meet the residency criteria, gather the necessary documents, and apply for a residence permit. The country’s Migration Service conducts Due Diligence to decide on issuing the permit.

The whole process of becoming a resident of another state usually takes 1 month to 1 year.

1

Contacting a migration lawyer or a licensed agent

Most applications for residence permits are accepted from foreigners directly, so the applicants can prepare everything by themselves. However, migration lawyers and consulting companies may provide expertise and support through the application process, including preliminary Due Diligence to assess the chances of getting the desired residency.

2

Preparing the required documents

Necessary documents vary by country and residency path but typically include a valid passport, no criminal record certificate, birth and marriage certificates, proof of funds, a CV, and health insurance. These documents need to be translated and notarised.

3

Applying for residency

Applications are submitted to the Migration Service, sometimes requiring the applicant’s presence or an attorney’s proxy. Some countries accept applications online through government websites.

In some cases, applying for a national visa might be required first. This is the case with Portuguese residency for financially independent people and digital nomads. Such applicants get 4-month D visas from Portuguese consulates, enter the country, and apply for a residence permit on the spot.

4

Passing Due Diligence

This check verifies the applicant’s eligibility, the legitimacy of their funds, and the absence of criminal records, determining the outcome of the residence permit application.

5

Receiving a residence permit card

After passing Due Diligence and getting approval, the foreigner provides fingerprints and photos. They receive residence permit cards within 2—4 weeks by mail or in person.

6

Residency renewal

Residence permits require renewal every 1—10 years if confirming ongoing compliance, including re-submitting documents and fingerprints. Some countries and permit types also require evidence of residing in the country.

General requirements for obtaining EU permanent residence

Becoming an EU permanent resident involves meeting specific criteria that vary slightly among member states but generally include the following six conditions:

  1. You have lived in the country for several years. The most common requirement is to continuously reside in the host country, typically 5 years or more. This period demonstrates your commitment and integration into the country.

  2. You have successfully passed a language exam. Completing a language exam is crucial as it shows your ability to communicate effectively in the country’s language, facilitating better social integration. The required level of language proficiency can vary but usually aligns with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages at an A2 to B2 level.

  3. You have a clean criminal record. Applicants must have no convictions or prosecutions in the host country or any other country where they reside. This requirement ensures that the applicant poses no threat to public safety or order.

  4. You have a place to stay. The accommodation must meet the living standards set by the government, ensuring it is appropriate for the size and needs of your family.

  5. You have money to support yourself and your family. The foreigner must demonstrate the financial means to live in the country without becoming a burden on the social assistance system. This can include income from employment, self-employment, pensions, investments, or other sources. The specific amount of funds required can vary, depending on the cost of living and the family size.

  6. You have integrated into the local society. Some countries may also require participation in integration courses or civic orientation programs designed to familiarise immigrants with the country’s laws, values, and societal norms.

It’s important to check the specific requirements of the country you’re interested in, as there can be additional conditions or variations to the general criteria mentioned above.

11 key benefits of EU permanent residency

Basic advantages. The benefits of EU permanent residency are mostly the same as those of a residence permit, including:

  1. Visa-free travel within the Schengen Area and EU.

  2. Family members’ participation.

  3. Opening bank accounts with high levels of financial security.

  4. Business expansion in a stable economic zone.

  5. Purchase of real estate for living or renting.

  6. Moving to the EU.

  7. Access to high-quality education and medical services.

  8. Tax optimisation.

But there are the advantages only permanent residency can give.

Road to EU citizenship. One can apply for citizenship after living in the country for 1—5 years with a permanent residence permit.

Lifelong status. Once a foreigner obtains permanent residency, it is theirs for life. A permanent resident can stay in the country for as long as they want. The residence card has to be renewed every 5—10 years, but most of the time, the renewal is automatic: the holder has to fill out a simple application and provide the expired permit to get a new one.

No minimum residing requirement. If one obtains PR by investment, they are not obliged to spend time in the country to maintain the status.

Where to obtain residency by investment?

27 countries in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, and North America offer residence-by-investment programs. The investor’s choice depends on their tasks and goals.

Visa-free travelling to the Schengen Area. Spending 90 days out of 180 in any member state is available to EU residents.

Profitable investments with return. Investors can purchase real estate or investment fund units and sell them in several years.

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Low-cost relocation abroad. Residency for financially independent people and digital nomads requires fewer expenses.

Long-term residency. Unlimited permanent residency or permits for up to 15 years.

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Prospect of citizenship. Applying for citizenship opens up in 5—7 years of holding residency or living in the country.

Why trust in Immigrant Invest?

Immigrant Invest, established in 2006 with offices in 7 countries, specialises in aiding affluent individuals in acquiring residence permits.

We guide clients from the preliminary Due Diligence through to residence permit issuance. Our team comprises ACAMS-certified Compliance Anti Money Laundering Officers and experienced lawyers and attorneys who possess an in-depth knowledge of requirements for applicants in various jurisdictions, help prepare documents, and apply for residency by proxy.

Immigrant Invest also helps open a bank account, find suitable accommodation, and renew residence permits when the time comes.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What’s a residence permit?

    A residence permit is a document which confirms that a foreigner has the right to live in a certain country. Usually, it is obtained for working, running a business, getting an education in the country or on other grounds. Some countries grant residency by investment.

  • What is an investor resident?

    An investor resident is an individual who gets residency by investment. Countries offer foreigners the opportunity to invest in the local economy through real estate, government bonds, job creation, or capital investment in businesses in exchange for a residence permit. The specific investment amount, type of investment, and residency conditions vary by country.

    Investor residents typically receive a temporary residence permit called a Golden Visa, which can lead to permanent residency and, in some cases, citizenship.

  • Where is it easy to get a residence permit?

    Some countries grant residency to investors with milder conditions than those for other applicants. For example, investors are not obliged to pass language exams or live in the country permanently to remain their residents.

    One may get a residence permit by investing in real estate in Greece, Spain, Cyprus, Malta, Hungary, and the UAE. Applicants can buy residential or commercial properties and then apply for residency.

  • How to obtain residency?

    One should prove the purpose of moving to the country: for example, finding a job, entering a university, opening a business there, or marrying the state’s citizen.

    Portugal, Malta, Greece, the UAE and other countries offer residency by investment to high-net-worth individuals. An investor needs to buy a property, government bonds or other securities or run a business and create jobs.

  • What is the difference between a temporary and a permanent residence permit?

    A temporary residence permit is granted for a certain time, usually a year or two, with the right to prolong the status. One should follow some rules to retain residency: for example, live in the country most of the year.

    A permanent residence permit can usually be obtained after several years of residing in the country. In most cases, the status is life-long, and the ID cards should be updated in several years. In some countries, there is an opportunity to become a permanent resident by investment. The processing time is several months.

  • How often should I renew a residence permit?

    The residence permit validity depends on the country. For example, investors in Portugal obtain residence cards for two years, and in Greece, permit validity is five years.

    Permanent residency by investment allows one to exchange documents less frequently. In Malta, residents change permit cards once every five years. In Cyprus, PR by investment is valid for 10 years.

  • Which country is best for investment and citizenship?

    The fastest European countries for residency by investment are Malta, the UAE, Italy, Indonesia, and Thailand. Obtaining a residence permit in these countries takes 1—3 months.

    The most inexpensive residency programs are offered by Thailand, with $25,500 in investments. Malta is the most affordable option in the EU, with permanent residence for €150,000.

    The simplest route to citizenship is offered by Portugal. Here, you can apply for citizenship after holding a residence permit for 5 years without moving to the country. The stage of permanent residency can be skipped.

  • Which European country is easy to get permanent residency in?

    The easiest EU countries to obtain permanent residency in are Malta and Cyprus. These countries grant permanent residence permits in exchange for investments and allow foreigners to skip the stage of temporary residence.