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  2. Immigrant investor programs - Wikipedia

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    Countries that have historically offered citizenship by investment include Austria, [4] Cyprus (closed), Ireland (closed), Moldova (closed) [5] [6] and Montenegro (closed 31 December 2022). [ 7 ] Annually, an estimated 50,000 people, including family members of those who apply, obtain citizenship through investment programs, worldwide.

  3. Montenegrin passport - Wikipedia

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    In 2019 the government of Montenegro launched the Montenegro Citizenship by Investment Program. There were two ways to participate in the program: to invest EUR 450,000 to development projects in the capital of Podgorica or in the coastal regions, or; to invest EUR 250,000 to development projects in northern or central Montenegro, excluding ...

  4. Montenegrin nationality law - Wikipedia

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    The concept of citizenship in Montenegrin law can be traced back to the laws promulgated in 1803 by Petar I Petrović-Njegoš, which articulated the principle of jus sanguinis in reference to Crnogorac (Montenegrins) and Brdjanin (Highlanders), and then to the legal code of 1855, which reiterated the earlier principles and also granted foreigners the right to reside in Montenegro. [1]

  5. Economic citizenship - Wikipedia

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    Citizenship-by-investment enables individuals to acquire an additional citizenship by making an exceptional economic contribution to another country. [5] This can be done by successfully completing a citizenship-by-investment program (also referred to as immigrant investor programs). Most of these programs are structured to ensure that the ...

  6. Naturalization - Wikipedia

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    Naturalization (or naturalisation) is the legal act or process by which a non-national of a country acquires the nationality of that country after birth. [1] The definition of naturalization by the International Organization for Migration of the United Nations excludes citizenship that is automatically acquired (e.g. at birth) or is acquired by declaration.

  7. Visa requirements for Montenegrin citizens - Wikipedia

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    Philippines: Visa required [190] √ Poland: Visa not required [191] 90 days 90 days within any 180-day period in the Schengen Area. [Note 1] √ Portugal: Visa not required [192] 90 days 90 days within any 180-day period in the Schengen Area. [Note 1] √ Qatar: eVisa / Visa on arrival [193] [194] 30 days X Romania: Visa not required [195] 90 days

  8. Henley & Partners - Wikipedia

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    The citizenship-by-investment program and the relationship between Henley and the Malta government was criticized at the time. [35] Critics in Malta argued that the concessions to Henley were overly lucrative and may have entailed conflicts of interest. [35] Henley received 4% of each donation, which meant €26,000 per application for ...

  9. Ministry of Capital Investments (Montenegro) - Wikipedia

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    Minister of Capital Investments (Montenegrin: Ministar kapitalnih investicija) is the person in charge of the Ministry of Capital Investments of Montenegro (Ministarstvo kapitalnih investicija).