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Documents for citizenship by investment: ultimate checklist
Vladlena Baranova

Turkiye citizenship by investment: who is eligible and how to get it
Vladlena Baranova

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Fast-Track Procedure for Investors in Türkiye
Türkiye offers investors a fast-track VIP procedure under the citizenship by investment programme. Vladlena Baranova, head of Legal & AML Compliance Department, CAMS, IMCM, explains how much the new service costs for investors.

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Argentina launches citizenship by investment: entry point is $500,000
Argentina will soon offer citizenship in exchange for investments starting at $500,000. The program is aimed at stimulating growth in key sectors of the economy and is expected to launch by the end of 2025. Here’s how Argentina plans to attract foreign investors through its new citizenship initiative.

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Turkey launches a new Tech Visa: what is it and how to get it
The Türkiye Tech Visa was announced in September 2024. It is a three-year work permit available to highly skilled IT specialists and entrepreneurs planning to launch a startup. An official list of required documents has yet to be released, but here is what is currently known about the visa.

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10 best cities in the world to live with children in 2024
Compare the Market evaluated thirty-eight cities from various countries to identify the best family-friendly locations worldwide. The index considered metrics such as safety, child-friendly activities, green spaces, and walkability. After reviewing the ratings, we have highlighted the most child-friendly cities for families in 2024.

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15 countries with the hardest paths to citizenship by naturalization in 2023
A foreigner typically must live in a country for 5—10 years before applying for citizenship, though some countries extend this to 30 years. Applicants are also often required to learn the local language and laws, show societal integration, and possibly renounce other citizenships. Take a look at 15 countries with notably tough naturalization laws. Some, despite strict rules, offer simpler routes like investment-based residence. We'll explore these options and other countries that provide swift citizenship to cosmopolitans.

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