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The term “expat” is broad and relatively new. It is a shortened version of the word “expatriate.” It refers to individuals who legally reside in a country without holding citizenship. More narrowly, it describes skilled professionals with higher education who move abroad to work in large... Read more
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A Caribbean passport can be obtained through investments starting from USD 200,000—this amount allows you to become a citizen of Dominica, completing all necessary paperwork remotely within six months. As of 2025, five countries in the Caribbean offer citizenship through investments in... Read more
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Temporary residence permits, permanent residence permits and citizenship differ in terms of rights and eligibility conditions. A temporary residence permit allows individuals to reside in a country for a limited period, typically lasting from one to 10 years. Many countries offer the option to... Read more
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From March 2020, foreigners have been able to obtain citizenship for investment in Egypt. The programme offers several options: purchasing real estate; opening a deposit in a local bank; making a non-refundable contribution or investing in a local business. The minimum investment amount... Read more
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Foreign nationals planning immigration to Montenegro must obtain a boravak—a residence permit that allows a legal stay in the country for one to two years. Permit holders are granted the right to formal employment, access to free education and medical services under an insurance policy. Many... Read more
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