Turkey Publishes List of CIP Amendments: “Will Disrupt Buy-Sell Business Models” of Foreign Developers
“I believe this change in the law is open for litigation as it radically affects property rights,” writes LP Legal’s Ece Selin Temel.
Read More“I believe this change in the law is open for litigation as it radically affects property rights,” writes LP Legal’s Ece Selin Temel.
Read MoreMunicipalities in Greater Athens, Thessaloniki, as well as on two of the islands, will cost more next year. The transition starts in May.
Read MoreSpain’s new Startups Law, slated to take effect in January, will bring improvements for more than just digital nomads, writes Oriol Molas.
Read MoreSri Lanka now offers visas of 5- to 10-year validities for investments in condominiums from US$75,000 to US$500,000.
Read MoreUzbekistan appears to be the latest country aiming to attract the growing diaspora of affluent and/or talented Russians.
Read MoreAs in Jordan, the high-ticket CIP is likely to serve more as an incidental bonus for already-existing investment than to attract new capital.
Read MorePanama will keep its Qualified Investor Visa minimum investment requirement for real estate at US$300,000 for another two years.
Read MoreOne of the world’s lowest-cost paths to immediate permanent residency is cut off by a modernization of Paraguay’s migration law.
Read MoreInvestors will have until next year, at least, to file under the current EUR 250k threshold, and changes will only apply in parts of the country.
Read MoreThe program’s due diligence partners has assured the CIU that they are once more able to conduct adequate due diligence in Iran.
Read MoreThe measure, said Prime Minister Mitsotakis in his speech, would “increase the affordability of real estate for Greeks.”
Read MoreNo more sibling dependents, age restrictions on older dependents, and education requirements for adult children (unless unmarried daughters).
Read MoreWhile similar to MM2H in most respects, the new program is less restrictive and also considerably more expensive.
Read MoreHoping to reduce 30-month processing times for business investor visas, Australia’s government is drastically restricting new applications.
Read MoreRussians and Belarusians are excluded again. The suspension, moreover, will have retroactive effect, going back three weeks.
Read MoreHNWIs under 50 will have to make a careful cost-benefit analysis when choosing between the Long Term Resident and Elite Residence visas.
Read MoreAnalysts expect “primarily Chinese” investors to take advantage of the program to occupy niches vacated by recently departed Western firms.
Read MoreMinimum investment requirements and minimum stay requirements both increase as New Zealand aims for investors who play a more active role.
Read MoreCambodia enters the Southeast Asian golden visa market: A $100,000 property investment and eligibility for citizenship in five years.
Read MoreUkrainians – in a grimly ironic twist – remain excluded from the program because of the very belligerence to which they have fallen prey.
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