Portugal Golden Visa Program | Cblanche
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Portugal Golden Visa Program was propelled by the Portuguese Authorities in October 2012 as a fast track option for foreign investors from non-EU nations to get a completely substantial residency permit in Portugal under the "Golden Visa Program".

Under the Golden Visa program, non-EU citizens basically need to complete one of the investments set out in the law to meet all requirements to acquire a residency permit in Portugal. This residency permit will allow the investor and his family members to enter and additionally live in Portugal and to travel freely within the vast majority of European Countries (Schengen space). Under Portugal's General Immigration Law, Children over the age of 18 years old and various other dependent family members also qualify if they are still dependent and are in continuous education.

Aimed at attracting foreign investment to Portugal, the Golden Visa is an extremely direct and adaptable program, with straightforward and clear legitimate necessities. With extremely reduced least stay necessities, the Golden Visa is obviously a standout amongst the most attractive residency programs for investors in the planet.

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