Residency by Investment with Holborn
Residency by investment (RBI) programmes, also known as golden visas or investor visas, allow you to broaden your horizons and explore fresh opportunities in a new country.
Find all the essential information you need on residency by investment in our guide below.
What is Residency by Investment?
Residency by investment (RBI) programmes, also known as golden visas, have existed in different forms since the late 1980s.
They allow foreign nationals to become residents by investing in that country. Investments are usually in real estate or government bonds, but different programmes offer different routes to securing residency.
These schemes often grant applicants and their families the right to live, work and study in that country.
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Which countries offer residency by investment?
The popularity and demand for residency by investment have increased considerably in recent decades. This has led to a growing number of countries worldwide offering RBI schemes.
Our article on which countries offer residency by investment has a more detailed breakdown.
The benefits of residency by investment programmes
Residency by investment (RBI) schemes can offer several advantages for investors.
Some include the right to live, work, and study in another country. RBI schemes may also provide access to healthcare and, in some cases, offer a pathway to citizenship.
Want to learn more about the benefits of RBI? Read our comprehensive guide.
Residency by investment requirements
Each residency by investment programme has different eligibility criteria.
Most programmes require you to be over the age of 18 and have a clean criminal record. You will also need to have the required investment amount and prove that the funds used are from a legal source.
Some programmes also have a minimum stay requirement. This is the time you need to spend in the country to maintain your visa.
Read our detailed overview of the residency by investment requirements to learn more.
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What is residency by investment
Residency by investment programmes have existed in different forms since the late 1980s. But in recent years, the concept of becoming a resident in another country by investing in its economy has gained some traction, and its popularity has grown. This guide provides a complete overview of residency by investment...
Benefits of Residency by Investment programmes
There are many options for residency or citizenship by investment around the world.
Which countries offer Residency by Investment
As people look to broaden their horizons and explore fresh opportunities, it has given rise...
Residency by Investment requirements
Residency by investment (RBI) can help you and your loved ones access new opportunities, take...