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How investment residency differs in three European countries

By Mark Battersby, 7 Feb 18

There is an ever-growing interest in citizenship-by-investment programmes and investment residence permits from high net-worth individuals.

How investment residency differest in three European countries

Click here for an expert view on how three countries in Europe contrast and compare, in the latest digital edition of International Adviser.

 

Tags: Citizenship | Residency

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