Varun Singh, managing director at XIPHIAS Immigration, said, "While the direct route to EU citizenship via 'chequebook schemes' is closing, residency-by-investment remains a strong and legal alternative.
Vinay Kumar, Head of Estate and Succession Planning at Client Associates, explained, "For instance, Greece offers residency permits for real estate investments starting at €250,000, and Portugal provides residency through investments in funds or job creation initiatives.
He added that the EU has pressured Caribbean nations to raise investment thresholds and tighten due diligence to prevent misuse."Findings from our Affluence and Elections Survey conducted around the recent German Federal Election revealed that 11% of surveyed millionaires expressed interest in relocating to the UAE," said Arton.
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