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  • 49% of countries in the world allow dual citizenship, including the United States, Canada, Turkey, and many others. Its holders can choose better living conditions, receive tax benefits, and have more opportunities travel-wise. However, when planning to get dual citizenship, it is important to check whether it is allowed in your home country so as...

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  • There is a well-established term "migrant" in international law, but in modern life, the words "expats" or "expatriate" are being used more and more often. Migrants are people who move to another country for a specific purpose, often in search of better living conditions and earning opportunities. The term "expat" is relatively recent and refers...

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  • To legally reside in another country, you must obtain a residence permit (Permit to Stay) or other official authorization from the state. This can be a permanent residence permit or citizenship. They open different opportunities for foreigners. A temporary residency allows you to live in the territory for a limited period after fulfilling certain...

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  • Those seeking freedom, comfort, security, business opportunities and the chance to explore life outside of their home country will find our ranking of the easiest countries to obtain citizenship interesting. Whether a person is looking for better business prospects or a new home for themselves and their family, the appeal of a second passport is...

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  • Saving money is one of the most common reasons for moving abroad, so an up-to-date list of zero-income tax countries or near-zero tax states will be of interest to many. Income tax is a tax levied on income earned by individuals and businesses. In some high-tax states the income tax exceeds 50%. However, countries whose citizens are completely...

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  • The world's poorest countries suffer from civil wars, ethnic and religious conflicts, low levels of education and shortage of basic needs, such as food and water. In recent years, the pandemic and soaring inflation have made the situation even worse. No single reason for long-term poverty can be singled out. For example, a corrupt government can...

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  • How to get an Ireland residence permit for the whole family without language skills and with minimum residency requirements: Required investment:- EUR 500,000 minimum Validity period: Two years Conditions and requirements for obtaining a residence permit in Ireland Age of majority No...

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  • The programme for obtaining a residence permit in the Netherlands for foreign investors was launched in 2013 for citizens of non-EU countries. This initiative offers the opportunity to become a resident of the country by investing in its economy. The visa aims to attract significant investments that contribute to business development and job...

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  • In 2018, the Moldovan government decided to launch a programme to grant citizenship by investments in the state fund for economic development. The minimum investment amount for participation is €100,000. Dependent applicants can be the investor's spouse, their minor children, financially dependent children under 29 years of age, and parents over 55...

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  • The Cyprus Citizenship Investment Programme was popular among foreigners, offering the opportunity to obtain an EU passport through significant financial contributions to the state's economy. This included investments in both residential and commercial properties. However, as of November 2020, the opportunity to obtain Cyprus citizenship by...

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