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Portugal

Portugal

Citizenship by Investment Program starting from 280,000 Euro

Social Benefits

Passport of the European Union

• Passport – Visa free or visa on arrival access to over 160 countries and territories.

Weather – Sunny all year (Min: 8°C to 28°C Maximum)

Healthcare – 12th best public health care in the world, ahead of high developed countries like the United Kingdom, Germany or Sweden, (Canada 30th and USA 37th).

Education – free until 18 years old. English fluency.

Cost of living – less expensive than other parts of Europe.

• Security & Peace of Mind – European Democracy is stable and very appealing. It is a member of the European Union.

• Freedom of Movement – Access to more than 160 countries without visa, including United Kingdom, Europe, Russia, India, Singapore, Hong Kong and many more. VISA free travel to 26 countries in the Schengen area.

• Asset Relocation – The secure banking system in Portugal offers a safe place to deposit funds in a tax-friendly jurisdiction.

• Minimal Residency Requirement – Only need to reside in Portugal for 2 weeks per year.

• Simple – There are no minimum net worth, education, language, or management experience requirements to meet.

• Quick Processing – Most applications are approved within 6 months.

• Luxury & Comfort – Adjacent to Spain and France, many European countries are on your doorstep.

Program

Requirements

Requirements

• Minimum 280,000 Euro investment in a Government-approved real estate project (held for at least 10 years).

Applicants must undergo a medical examination, due diligence verification, and have no criminal record.

Applicants must spend 2 weeks per year in Portugal.


Fees

Government Fee

Legal Fee

Consulting Fee

Amounts vary in regards of family’s composition

Is your Consultant Registered?

Ensure your chosen consultant is licensed to practice by the Canadian Goverment. Immigration consultants must be a member of the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC), Lawyers or notaries from a Canadian provincial or territorial law society, or the Chambre des notaires du Québec. Paralegals (Ontario only) must be members of the Law Society of Upper Canada. If they are not members in good standing, you should not use their services.