Примери за използване на Golden visas на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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What are Golden Visas?
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Inside the Murky World of Golden Visas.
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The popularity of the Greek golden visas is growing.
Programmes in all eight EU countries maintain secrecy around recipients of Golden Visas.
Twelve EU member states offer‘golden visas' to the super rich.
Greek"Golden Visas" have become very popular among citizens of China, Russia, and Turkey.
Spain and Portugal refer to their programs as"golden visas.".
Ana Gomes, a Portuguese MEP, described“golden visas” as“absolutely immoral and perverse”.
A lot of European countries have been offering golden visas.
Portuguese MEP Ana Gomes has described“golden visas” as“absolutely immoral and perverse”.
This is the first step towards acquiring Bulgarian citizenship against money or the so-called“Golden Visas”.
Portuguese MEP Ana Gomes has described“golden visas” as“absolutely immoral and perverse”.
These residence permits can eventually lead to citizenship, and are sometimes called„golden visas“, like in.
Ana Gomes, a Portuguese MEP, described“golden visas” as“absolutely immoral and perverse”.
Golden visas and passports should be phased out, with those offered by Malta and Cyprus singled out for their weak due diligence;
It's not just Greeks who are concerned about the volume of golden visas being issued.
Of the more than 6,000 Golden Visas issued to date, almost 70 percent(4,129 permits) concern Chinese investors.
Spain, Hungary, Latvia, Portugal andthe UK have granted the most“golden visas” to investors and their families.
Golden visas over the past five years have rejuvenated the real estate market in Greece, and now the government plans to expand programs.
Greece offers one of the most popular golden visas, which unlike with Bulgaria's migrant investor programs, is heavily marketed.
There are 20 EU member states, including Bulgaria, which offer investor residence programs,known as“golden visas” in some cases.
Bivol's investigation as part of the OCCRP“Golden Visas” project showed with concrete evidence that the above scheme exists and works.
Golden Visas have in the last five years rejuvenated the real estate market in Greece and the government is now planning to expand the programme.
The deal is the latest iteration of Bulgaria's decade-old push for Golden Visas, which offer citizenship in return for investment.
Paul Williams of La Vida Golden Visas, which specialises in second residency and citizenship within Europe, works with clients from over 50 countries.
Spain, Hungary, Latvia, Portugal andthe UK have issued the most golden visas- over 10,000 each- to foreign investors and their families.
The so-called"Golden Visas" were introduced through the Bulgarian Citizenship Act in 2013 and currently provide Bulgarian citizenship to foreigners who invest between BGN 1 and 2 million in business in Bulgaria.
Bivol also asked for the number of certificates issued by the Ministry of Finance proving that foreign citizen candidates for Golden Visas hold money in a Fibank account.