The European Union has seen a proliferation of ‘golden visa’ programs that allow investors to gain residence in a country in exchange for a financial contribution. Despite substantial attention from Brussels and the media, no empirical study to date has systematically compared the outcomes of these increasingly popular schemes. Drawing on new government and public sources supplemented by interviews, this article offers the first comparison of the spread and demographic uptake of the programs, investigating trends in the country of origin, approval numbers, investment type, and family dependents, as well as the factors that affect demand and approvals. It also takes note of a small number of serial investor migrants – cases that may warrant ...
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The European Union has seen a proliferation of ‘golden visa’ programs that allow investors to gain r...
Residence by investment (RBI) programmes, or ‘golden visa’ schemes, are now found in half of Europea...
Golden visa programmes are likely to become more attractive for countries searching for a shot of fo...
Residence-by-investment schemes, which enable wealthy people to acquire a visa in return for a finan...
In 2008, the UK introduced its (current) golden visa programme, officially known as the ‘Tier 1 (Inv...
Published online: 22 Jan 2018Immigrant investor programmes (IIPs) have mushroomed around the world i...
A growing number of developed countries are offering entrepreneurial visas as a means of attracting ...
In Luxembourg, the amended law of 29 August 2008 on free movement of persons and immigration does no...
In 2013 Malta have announced to amend Maltese Citizenship Act and by doing so launch Individual Ince...
This paper is an attempt to evaluate the United States\u27 new investor program based on a compariso...
For the last 10 years, the EU Member States have been developing schemes to attract wealthy third-co...
This paper analyses how countries’ provision of migrant rights affects potential mi- grants’ destina...
Purpose: This paper examines how entrepreneurial potential is built abroad during periods of EU econ...
WP-16-128The idea of selling membership into society is not new, but it has taken on new life with t...
This article explores the admission policies for self-employed non-EU immigrants wanting to start or...
The European Union has seen a proliferation of ‘golden visa’ programs that allow investors to gain r...
Residence by investment (RBI) programmes, or ‘golden visa’ schemes, are now found in half of Europea...
Golden visa programmes are likely to become more attractive for countries searching for a shot of fo...
Residence-by-investment schemes, which enable wealthy people to acquire a visa in return for a finan...
In 2008, the UK introduced its (current) golden visa programme, officially known as the ‘Tier 1 (Inv...
Published online: 22 Jan 2018Immigrant investor programmes (IIPs) have mushroomed around the world i...
A growing number of developed countries are offering entrepreneurial visas as a means of attracting ...
In Luxembourg, the amended law of 29 August 2008 on free movement of persons and immigration does no...
In 2013 Malta have announced to amend Maltese Citizenship Act and by doing so launch Individual Ince...
This paper is an attempt to evaluate the United States\u27 new investor program based on a compariso...
For the last 10 years, the EU Member States have been developing schemes to attract wealthy third-co...
This paper analyses how countries’ provision of migrant rights affects potential mi- grants’ destina...
Purpose: This paper examines how entrepreneurial potential is built abroad during periods of EU econ...
WP-16-128The idea of selling membership into society is not new, but it has taken on new life with t...
This article explores the admission policies for self-employed non-EU immigrants wanting to start or...