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  2. These 8 Countries Will Give You Citizenship If You Buy Property

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    Turkey’s Citizenship by Investment Program allows individuals to apply for citizenship after purchasing real estate worth $400,000 or more. This relatively low threshold for investment has made ...

  3. 22 Countries That Will Give You Citizenship If You Buy Property

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    St. Kitts and Nevis. In October of 2024, the minimum real estate investment requirement for citizens ship in St. Kitts and Nevis was reduced from $400,000 to $325,000, which makes this second ...

  4. Immigrant investor programs - Wikipedia

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    Turkey offers Turkish Citizenship by Investment (TCBI). Investors are required to purchase real estate worth at least US$400,000 and hold it for 3 years or deposit US$500,000 in a bank in Turkey for a period of 3 years. Upon investing as above and submitting citizenship application duly, a Turkish passport is granted typically within 6 months.

  5. 5 Countries With Easy Citizenship for Retirement - AOL

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    To apply for citizenship after five years, you’ll need to spend at least 180 days per year in the country. Retirees under 60 need to pass a test related to Mexican culture and history to become ...

  6. Comoros passport sales scandal - Wikipedia

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    Comoro Gulf Holdings (CGH) and 2008 Comoros Economic Citizenship Law. Comoran ex-President (2006-2011) Ahmed Abdallah Sambi The origin of the Comoros passport sales scheme can be traced to French-Syrian businessman Muhammad Bashar Kiwan, who in 2006 began to lobby the Comoros legislature to enact a controversial citizenship by investment scheme in which his close associate, Comoros ex ...

  7. Economic citizenship - Wikipedia

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    The republican model of citizenship emphasizes one’s active participation in civil society as a means of defining his or her citizenship. [1] Initially used to describe citizenship in ancient Greece, the republican notion focuses on how political participation is linked with one’s indent as a citizen, stemming from Aristotle’s definition of citizenship as the ability to rule and be ruled.

  8. The advertisements are everywhere — on transatlantic flights to Europe, on websites and in trade magazines: For as little as $100,000, you can buy a second citizenship. On a tropical island!

  9. Permanent residency - Wikipedia

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    Permanent residency is a person's legal resident status in a country or territory of which such person is not a citizen but where they have the right to reside on a permanent basis.