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Universal Investment offer a range of properties and investments for each residency and citizenship programme. Not all real estate options are included on the website. Many more options are available. Please contact us for your individual needs.
In an increasingly Universal yet uncertain world, investing for second residency and citizenship has seen a surge in demand. Today’s Universal investment Visa has become an essential requirement for many high net worth families. Let us help you achieve your goals.
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Australia
Australia: $2.5 million minimum investment required
There are four different ways to receive a residency visa through Australia’s “Business Innovation and Investment Program,” which allows recipients to live and run a business in Australia. After five years, visa recipients can apply for citizenship status, according to Henley & Partners, an investment migration consultancy based in London
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Canada
Canada: Approved start-up and a minimum of $13,310 in personal funds
To be eligible for Canada’s “Start-Up Visa Program” applicants need to have a qualifying business, get a letter of support from a designated organization, meet the language requirements, and bring enough money to settle.
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Malta
Malta Golden visa EUR 750,000 (approx) in Malta direct citizenship for exceptional investments
EUR 750,000 (approx) in Malta direct citizenship for exceptional investments EUR 100,000 (Malta Golden visa program offers direct permanent residency in schengen ) Malta Citizenship by investment programme (Malta IIP golden passport) European passport for investor and family in 15 months …
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Austria
Austria: Proof of at least €1,030.49 in monthly income and permanent real estate.
In order to qualify for Austria’s temporary residence visas known as “stay permits,” you must demonstrate that you have at least €1,030.49 in monthly income (more depending on the number of dependents).
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Cyprus
Cyprus: €300,000 minimum investment required
Applicants from non-European countries may qualify for Cyprus’ investor immigrant visa by investing at least €300,000 in one of four approved categories, according to the country’s Civil Registry and Migration department:
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Mauritius
Mauritius: $375,000 minimum real estate investment required
The Mauritius “Residence by Investment Program” offers 10 different investment options in exchange for a 10-year residence visa, according to Henley & Partners.
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Italy
Italy: €250,000 minimum investment required
Italy’s “Investor Visa” is a two-year visa for citizens of non-EU countries who “make significant investments in strategic areas for the Italian economy and society,” according to Italy’s Ministry of Economic Development.
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Greece
Greece: €250,000 real estate purchase (expected to increase to €500,000 in 2023)
Greece’s “Golden Investment Visa program” offers several investment options in exchange for a residence permit, including a real estate purchase worth a minimum of €250,000, the acquisition of shares in a Greek company equal to at least €400,000, or purchasing government bonds worth at least €400,000.
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Portugal
Portugal: €250,000 minimum donation required
Portugal’s golden visa program is one of the most popular investor visas among wealthy Americans, multiple investment migration firms previously told Insider.
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UAE
United Arab Emirates: AED 2 million minimum investment required
Dubai’s golden visa program provides residence status to qualified foreign investors and entrepreneurs who meet one of five guidelines listed on the official UAE government website:
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U.S
United States: $800,000 minimum investment required, plus the creation of 10 full-time jobs for US workers.
The United States also offers a golden visa program, titled the “EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program.” Eligible foreign investors may apply for a green card through the program upon completion of the following two investor guidelines:
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Spain
Spain: €500,000 minimum investment required
Spain’s investor visa program offers residence visas to foreigners “making a significant capital investment” through one of the four below options, as listed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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Ireland
Ireland EUR 400,000 (charity donation) or EUR 1,000,000
Irish Immigrant Investor program Residency by investment in EU member state. Stamp 4 permanent resident status issued for 5 years.
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MONACO
MONACO GOLDEN VISA EUR 1,000,000 (investor visa)
Residency by investment (Monaco golden visa) Residency in the richest and second smallest country in the world. Live in France or Monaco.
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Montenegro
MONTENEGRO GOLDEN VISA EUR 350,000 (250K real estate + 100K donation to Government)
The Montenegro Economic Citizenship program open since Oct 2019 limited to 2000 foreign applicants. Second passport in a beautiful country that expects to join the EU in 2026 and the Schengen area
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Jersey
JERSEY GOLDEN VISA
High-Value Residency Program in Jersey (Channel Islands) Pay a tax of GBP 125,000 to Jersey or GBP 2 million investor program (bonds, bank deposit).
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Dominican
DOMINICAN GOLDEN VISA USD 200,000 or USD 200,000 Real estate investment
In order to be eligible for Dominican “High-Value Residency” program, you must make a yearly income of at least £725,000 per year and demonstrate that “your residency in Dominican will benefit the Island in some way,” according to Dominican’s government website.
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St-Kitts
St KITTS & NEVIS USD 250,000 or USD 400,000 Property investment
Oldest and most popular citizenship program since 1984 Citizenship is possible through a $400,000 property investment in St Kitts real estate. Citizenship granted in 3-4 months with a passport No interviews, No language tests, No business experience.
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ANTIGUA
ANTIGUA & BARBUDA GODLEN VISA USD 230,000 or USD 325,000.
Economic Citizenship by Investment Program (CIP) Qualifying investments (donation, real estate, business capital) Antigua citizenship/passport in 3 months. Antigua passport is valid for 5 years and must be present in the country for 5 years to renew the passport after expiry.
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FIJI
FIJI GOLDEN VISA USD 125,000 (Fiji investment visa)
Residency by investment Qualifying investments: real estate, property investment Fiji Citizenship after 5 years of living No requirement to permanently live in Fiji Family and children qualify for visas.
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Bahamas
BAHAMAS GOLDEN VISA USD 250,000 (Bahamas annual residency) or USD 750,000 real estate (Permanent residency)
Economic Citizenship by Investment Programme (ECIP) Newly launched citizenship program in the Caribbean in 2017 Citizenship through USD 300,000 property investment or $500,000 in Bonds Permanent residence card with citizenship No requirement to visit the country for citizenship
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VANUATU
VANUATU GOLDEN VISA
USD 130,000 one-time contribution (fastest citizenship within 1.5 months and simple application process)
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SEYCHELLES
SEYCHELLES GOLDEN VISA
USD 1,000,000 (business venture capital) Residency by investment (given PR status) Qualifying investments (business venture)
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BRAZIL
BRAZIL GOLDEN VISA
Brazil’s golden visa scheme launched in 2018 USD 140,000 ( VIPER program) or Brazil real estate USD 180,000
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