Just read about Saint Lucia's new "Infrastructure Option" for their Citizenship by Investment program. Can anyone explain how this option differs from the National Economic Fund contribution? And why is the minimum investment lower for this new route compared to the $3.5 million previously...
But wouldn’t the number of applications just overwhelm the system? If they open it up to so many more people, isn’t that going to slow everything down? How would the Czech government deal with that?
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That sounds interesting, Lucas and Adam! But how does one go about applying for these positions? Are there specific qualifications or language requirements? Also, what about the visa process? Would love to know more! 😊
I’m curious about the tax benefits! Do you actually avoid paying taxes altogether, or is it just better than what we have in South Africa? How does that work? 😮
How does this impact students specifically? Do you think it will make it easier for international students to renew their visas for continued education?
Does anyone know if this will apply to current applications or only new ones? I wonder if anyone in the process right now is going to be affected by these changes, especially with the dependent rules.
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