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Residency & Citizenship by Investment

Explore programs that offer residency or citizenship in exchange for qualifying investments.

Why is the Turkish Citizenship by Investment Program misunderstood?

There are too many misconceptions about the Turkish Citizenship by Investment program, especially in Western circles. In this video with my Istanbul realtor and my friend Brian we attempt to set the record straight.

Is Citizenship by Investment dead? Making sense of the recent changes

https://youtu.be/mYJnACGhjIw At the end of June Saint Kitts & Nevis announced that they were extending their $25,000 discount for citizenship until the end of January 2024. Effectively this meant a price tag of $125,000 + fees. Suddenly, last week, the government...

Panama Friendly Nations Visa through Work Permit and Company Formation

Making a $200k deposit or real estate investment is NOT the only way to get residency through the Friendly Nations Visa. I obtained my residency in Panama by creating a local corporation, which is A LOT more affordable and does not tie up $200k. In this video my immigration agents explain the process.

Easiest Permanent Residency in the European Union

https://youtu.be/h7dec0WUKVw Many people seem to want a Plan A or Plan B in the European Union within the Schengen zone and the ability to spend more than 180 days per year in the region (for good passports) or even go there...

I am applying for Residency in Paraguay

Back in March I applied for residency in Paraguay. My immigration agent Aleksandr helped me with the process. I just had to bring some documents from my home country, and he set me up with the police department for my fingerprints and then the immigration department....

One of the easiest Residencies in the World – Ecuador

I recently spent a few weeks in Ecuador, exploring the real estate market and residency options. I'll elaborate on a particular real estate market in Ecuador in a thorough article in the coming weeks, but today let's talk about residency in Ecuador. It is surprisingly...