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What does a golden visa mean?

The Golden Visa, that is, the British investment immigrant visa, was first introduced in 2008 to attract capital from outside the EU to enter the UK.

This method allows applicants to invest their funds in active and traded British registered companies in the form of equity or loan capital, so as to enter and stay in the UK. The official name of "Golden Visa" is "Golden Residence Permit Scheme", which was launched at the end of 20 12 after Portugal was caught in the sovereign debt crisis. By issuing visas with greater authority to foreigners outside the EU, foreigners are attracted to invest in Portugal, such as buying real estate. In fact, it is equivalent to "selling the right of abode."

Governments have terminated their national plans to sell citizenship to investors, and the controversy surrounding the golden visa has become more and more serious. Since the epidemic in China was released and entry-exit visas were resumed, people's enthusiasm for traveling, especially traveling abroad, can be said to be continuously high.