Investor Visa

Investor visas (sometimes called golden visas) grant residence to individuals who invest a specified amount in the host country's economy. Investments can include real estate, government bonds, venture funds, or direct business creation.

Typical Requirements

  1. 1
    Minimum investment

    Thresholds range from USD 100k to several million depending on the program.

  2. 2
    Clean criminal record

    Due diligence checks on the applicant and sometimes on the source of funds.

  3. 3
    Proof of legal funds

    Bank statements, sales contracts, or audit reports showing the money is legitimate.

  4. 4
    Maintenance of investment

    Funds usually must remain in the country for 3–5 years.

Possible Benefits

  • Residence rights for the investor and immediate family.
  • Ability to work, study, or establish companies in the host country.
  • Potential path to permanent residence or citizenship after a qualifying period.

Compliance Matters

Failing to maintain the required investment or misrepresenting the origin of funds can lead to revocation of status and potential legal action.

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