
EU Golden Visas: Beleaguered in The North and West, Thriving in the South and East
Charles Savva details the evolving EU Golden Visa scene. While some countries tighten restrictions, others maintain attractive programs.

Charles Savva details the evolving EU Golden Visa scene. While some countries tighten restrictions, others maintain attractive programs.

The Cypriot Parliament is debating the introduction of a new residency program requiring a €250,000 property investment and a €40,000 income.

Professionals must learn some Greek, earn €2,500 monthly, hold a degree, and have two years of relevant experience, explains Charles Savva.

Charles Savva advocates for a more constructive resolution of the tensions between Caribbean CBI countries and the EU: A CBI partnership.

The new rules allow for naturalization in as little as three years and legally guarantee processing citizenship applications within eight months, writes Charles Savva.

Hungary will grant temporary status to those who invest EUR 500,000 in directly held real estate. Competitors offer permanent status for half the price, Charles Savva points out.

Unprofessional practitioners who tarnish the image of investment migration are an existential threat to the industry, writes Charles Savva.

As conflict rages in the Middle East, a quiet EU country with a flexible residency program is just an hour’s flight away, writes Charles Savva.