Immigration

Malta: citizenship or residency?

Malta is a picturesque island country in the Mediterranean, and it is a member of the EU and the Schengen zone. Its rich history, high standard of living and excellent air links make it an attractive place to live or own a second home. Both tourists and expatriates are attracted to the country’s mediterranean climate, […]

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Residency renewal in Hungary

If you are non-EU national living, working, or operating a business in Hungary, you most probably have a temporary residence permit. As a result, residency renewal every few years is an essential, though routine part of your stay in Hungary.

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Why is it important to have a Hungarian address card?

If you hold Hungarian permanent residency, acquired in the Hungarian Residency Bond Program, you probably do not have a registered address in Hungary. However, there are several benefits to be gained from holding a Hungarian address as well as residency.

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Buying a golden passport with Bitcoin

Could Vanuatu be a pioneer among golden passport programs? According to the Vanuatu Information Centre Network, the Pacific island nation has started accepting Bitcoin as payment in their investment citizenship program, Business Insider and Fortune reported. Widely available, cheap and uncomplicated Bitcoin is the most widespread cryptocurrency and payment system. It is estimated to be […]

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Montenegro’s golden passport program nearing the finish line

The 2017 edition of the Global Citizenship Forum was held on the Montenegrin island of Sveti Stefan in October 2017. The star-studded event featured philanthropists, political and business leaders and prominent artists from all over the globe, discussing what it means to be a citizen of the world. The location was by no means accidental: […]

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Residency through Real Estate Investment in Hungary

What is the most comfortable way for getting European residency for yourself and your family? If you are ready to invest in property, the Hungarian Real Estate Residence Permit might be the program you are looking for.

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Immigrating from India to Hungary

Thanks to its European Union and Schengen zone membership, a Hungarian residence permit allows you and your family to travel visa-free within most of Europe. Even though the golden residency program based on government bonds has recently been closed, you can acquire Hungarian residency with a real estate investment program exclusively available from us. Real […]

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New opportunity in the St. Kitts and Nevis citizenship program

Out of consideration for the current hurricane season, the government of St. Kitts and Nevis decided to launch a new option in their citizenship program. From now till March 2018, you can get St. Kitts and Nevis citizenship for yourself and your family for only USD 150,000. The Hurricane Relief Fund The hurricane season in […]

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New Hungarian residency program available!

Since the Hungarian residency bond program was cancelled in April 2017, there was no fast-track way to Hungarian residency. Now you can again choose a simple procedure in the Hungarian Real Estate Residency Program. Residency through real estate Purchasing real estate in itself does not make you eligible for Hungarian residency. However, running an operational […]

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Dismantling the US startup visa program

One of the last immigration rules approved under Obama’s Presidency was the so-called “startup visa program” for investors. This would have allowed foreign entrepreneurs to reside in the USA if they have secured sufficient funding for expanding their company. Immigration parole for qualified entrepreneurs Venture capital firms often make it a condition of funding that […]

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