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Immigrant Invest is a consulting company founded in 2006. Our offices are located in 5 countries. We help wealthy people obtain a second citizenship and residence permit by investment.
As a licensed agent of government-approved CBI and residence programs, we assist our clients from passing Due Diligence to receiving a passport or a residence permit and getting extra services.
The Immigrant Invest team includes certified Compliance Anti Money Laundering Officers, lawyers and attorneys.
We have our own Compliance Department, in which Compliance Anti Money Laundering Officers are certified by ACAMS, the largest international organisation for Anti-Financial Crime professionals.
Immigrant Invest clients are wealthy people and their families, politicians, entrepreneurs, investors, creators and celebrities. Other consulting companies and lawyers often use our services to serve the interests of their clients.
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Portuguese residence permits can now be renewed online. Here is how
A Portuguese residence permit obtained by investment can now be renewed without visiting the AIMA agency. The changes came into force on February 16th, 2026. Pedro Barata, an expert at Immigrant Invest, explains how to renew a residence permit under the new rules.

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Spain updates income requirements for the Digital Nomad Visa in 2026
An increase in the minimum wage in Spain changes the income thresholds for digital nomad visa applicants. Amy Castro, investment immigration expert at Immigrant Invest, explains which Spanish residence permits are affected by the minimum wage increase and how to calculate the minimum income.

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5 changes in São Tomé and Príncipe investors should know about
In January 2026, São Tomé and Príncipe introduced new rules for applicants seeking a passport by investment. The government has simplified the procedure. Investment requirements remain unchanged: an investor must make a contribution of at least $90,000 to the National Transformation Fund. Zlata Erlach, Director of the Austrian office of Immigrant Invest, commented on the updates.

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USA imposes visa and entry ban on citizens of 38 countries, including two Caribbean states
The United States has announced visa and entry restrictions for citizens of 38 countries, including Antigua and Barbuda and Dominica. The measures will take effect on January 1st, 2026. Albert Ioffe, Legal and Compliance Officer, certified CAMS specialist at Immigrant Invest, has analysed the new US visa measures and explained how they may affect citizenship-by-investment programs in the Caribbean region.

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Grenada CBI update: key rule changes coming in 2026
Grenada has announced upcoming changes to its citizenship by investment program. Investors and their families will be required to spend at least 30 days in the country within the first 5 years, and to provide biometric data. The new requirements will come into force in April—June 2026. Lyle Julien, investment programs expert at Immigrant Invest, has reviewed the forthcoming changes and explained how they will affect investors.
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