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Spain's Golden Visa Program will no longer offer residency through real estate investment. This initiative, which has been open to international investors since 2013, will end on April 3 ...
The couple weren’t able to formally apply for Spain’s “golden visa” until construction was complete and the deal closed.Credit... Supported by By Julia Echikson Jim and Katharine Miller ...
Spain this week stopped allowing non-EU citizens who make property investments access to residency visas, closing off a ...
Spain’s Golden Visa Programme was scrapped for good on April 3, having offered residency to non-EU citizens who invest a large amount of money in Spain. The system allowed thousands of non-EU ...
Spain has officially ended its Golden Visa program, effective April 3, 2025, after 12 years of granting residency to non-EU nationals for substantial investments.
Investor (golden) visa. If you invest a large amount of money in Spain’s economy, you may be eligible for an investor visa, also referred to as a golden visa. To get one, you’ll need to either ...
Spain ended its Golden Visa Program on April 3, 2025, after 12 years of granting residency to foreign investors. The scheme, primarily through real estate investments, contributed to rising property ...
Spain has officially announced the end of its ‘Golden Visa’ program – a residency-by-investment scheme that has attracted thousands of foreign investors to the country over the years ...