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Investment Immigration in 2026 – Residency, Citize
Investment Immigration in 2026 – Residency, Citize
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OskarSladek
18 posts
Apr 15, 2026
8:22 AM
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Investment immigration continues to be a widely discussed topic in 2026, especially among individuals looking for alternative residency options, second citizenship, or international real estate exposure. Programs across Europe and the Caribbean still offer structured legal pathways through property investment, fund participation, or government-approved contributions.
European residency programs such as those in Greece, Cyprus, Malta, and Portugal remain popular due to their long-term stability and access to broader regional mobility. At the same time, Caribbean citizenship programs continue to attract applicants looking for faster processing times and stronger travel flexibility. Real estate remains one of the most commonly used investment routes across both categories.
Advisory firms like Astons operate in this space by assisting applicants with program selection, legal structuring, documentation, and property acquisition where required. However, requirements and investment thresholds are changing frequently, making proper research and planning increasingly important.
Questions for discussion:
What do you think is more practical right now: EU residency or Caribbean citizenship? Is real estate still the best investment route for these programs? Have you noticed changes in requirements or processing times in 2025–2026? Do you think these programs are becoming more strict or more attractive? What would be your main priority: speed, cost, or long-term benefits? Has anyone here gone through an investment immigration process recently?
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