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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (163075)9/27/2020 7:19:41 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) of 217920
 
btw, Brussels seems to be intoning that it is better for some EU domains to remain poor and be force-fed refugees stopped on way to rest EU, than to make a few Euros by traceable citizenship programs at healthy revenue intake

and they wonder why the EU is going down the gurgler

scmp.com

Chinese investors, beware: EU vows to take aim at ‘golden visas’ programmes

Such passports, which some countries issue in return for investments, are popular because they provide freedom of movement among all EU nations



‘European values are not for sale,’ EU leader Ursula von der Leyen says

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The Mediterranean island nation of Cyprus requires an investment of at least €2.2 million (US$2.6 million) but with no obligation to live there; within six months investors can have an EU passport with the right to live and work in all 27 states in the bloc – and visa-free access to more than 170 nations around the world.


In Malta, investors can receive a passport if they make a donation of €650,000 to a government national development fund, invest €150,000 in government-approved stocks or bonds, purchase real estate for a minimum of €350,000 and commit to a residence for at least five years.

Non-EU citizens can likewise be given a route to Portuguese residency if they spend at least €500,000 on a property – or lower price thresholds for less dense areas or areas marked for redevelopment.

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