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The Cypriot Parliament is debating the introduction of a new residency program requiring a €250,000 property investment and a €40,000 income.
Our summary of the news this week.
He also says that if the MoA isn't enough to allay EU fears, "it will be clear that they have reasons other than national security concerns.”
A UK court has sentenced a 24-year-old Russian to seven years in prison for money laundering. Malta weighs whether to revoke his citizenship.
During Global Citizen Week, Caribbean CBI experts give their thoughts on the future of the Caribbean amid the implementation of the MoA.
MSR Media says it may also sue CBI companies that enable discounting, and claims to have new evidence of criminal financial transactions.
"Demand for the EB-5 program still sharply exceeds the limits established by the US Government, writes Varvara Latyntseva.
"A few hundred golden visas a year can hardly affect a real estate market that sees almost a million transactions annually," writes Jacinto Soler Matutes.
Foreigners bought 384,519 homes in Turkey over the last decade. In recent years, claims one newspaper, three-quarters were CBI investors.
Our summary of the news this week.
Hong Kong authorities hope to attract 4,000 applicants a year. Hannah Ma analyzes why the first applicant gained approval in just 23 days
Who exactly qualifies as a digital nomad, how does the application work, and what are the advantages of the visa? Nicolò Bolla explains.
Do angel groups, VC funds, or incubators have the highest Canada SUV approval rates? Slava Apel's FOIA data answer the question decisively.
Allen Chastanet: "A particular developer has begun selling this option and, even more concerning, is the sub-par selling price of US$80,000.”
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PM Sánchez says he is taking "measures to guarantee that housing is a right and not a mere speculative business.”
"Despite the small number, their contributions will have a huge impact on our society and the future of our country," said President Bukele.
Professionals must learn some Greek, earn €2,500 monthly, hold a degree, and have two years of relevant experience, explains Charles Savva.
50-60% of St Kitts govt. revenue from CBI. St Lucia had asked for more time to consider MoA, but other countries "went ahead and signed!"
Malaysia's PVIP flops, registering only a total of 47 applicants in over a year. Government may review the program.