Russians, Chinese keen to buy EU passports from Malta
BRUSSELS - Russians, Chinese, and people from the Middle East have shown the most interest in Malta's sale of EU passports so far.
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BRUSSELS - Russians, Chinese, and people from the Middle East have shown the most interest in Malta's sale of EU passports so far.
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Identity Malta head Jonathan Cardona dispels suggestions that Henley earns interest on IIP fees it keeps for prospective applicants.
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Each of the four citizenship-by-investment countries offers different benefits to investors. The Caribbean programs, for instance, offer more tax and banking incentives and the...
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Identity Malta has received just over 200 applications for citizenship, with 16 already at the second stage, where due diligence is performed.
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Africa’s largest economy, Nigeria, has become the first on the continent to completely embrace digitised visa acquisition procedures with e-visas. The announcement made last week raised the hope...
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Some applicants for €650,000 naturalisation looking for business opportunities offered by island.
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The passion shown by China’s super-rich for settling down abroad and obtaining overseas passports has reached a record high.
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Several thousand people spend a collective $2bn (£1.2bn; 1.5bn euros) to add a second, or even third, passport to their collection.
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Minimum property investment amounts range from $400,000 in St Kitts and Nevis to €5m in Cyprus.
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Financially troubled EU countries are reaching out to wealthy foreigners - particularly from China.
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Henley & Partners say that the PN's judicial protest doesn’t make any sense and calls for a mature political debate.
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“Where do you come from?” is one of the most common questions I am asked and answer on an almost daily basis while living in Dubai as an expat.
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