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"Now I want a passport" –
Immigration and Naturalization Issues
Tuesday 1 March 2016
13:30 – 15:00
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Co-Chairs
Jelle Kroes
Kroes Advocaten Immigration Lawyers
De Ruijterkade 112
1011 AB Amsterdam, The Netherlands
T +31 20 520 7050
E kroes@kroesadvocaten.nl
W www.kroesadvocaten.nl
Niklas Schmidt
WOLF THEISS Attorneys-at-Law
Schubertring 6
1010 Vienna, Austria
T +43 1 515 10 5410
E niklas.schmidt@wolftheiss.com
W www.wolftheiss.com
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Speakers
Laura Devine
Laura Devine Solicitors
100 Cannon Street
London EC4N 6EU, UK
T +44 20 7469 6460
E laura.devine@lauradevine.com
W www.lauradevine.com
Yusra Siddique
Norton Rose Fulbright LLP
Suite 3800, Royal Bank Plaza, South Tower,
200 Bay Street, P.O. Box 84, Toronto
Ontario M5J 2Z4, Canada
T +1 416 216 4062
E yusra.siddiquee@nortonrosefulbright.com
W www.nortonrosefulbright.com
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Speakers
Jean-Philippe Chetcuti
Chetcuti Cauchi Advocates
120 St. Ursula Street
1236 Valletta, Malta
T +356 2205 6200
E jpc@ccmalta.com
W www.ccmalta.com
Celia Pourgoura
Pourgoura & Aspri LLC
33 Clementos Street, Flat 401
1061 Nicosia, Cyprus
T +357 252 62 276
E celia.pourgoura@ca-advocates.com
W www.ca-advocates.com
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Speakers
Rogério Fernandes Ferreira
RFF & Associados
Praça do Marquês de Pombal,
n.º 16 - 5º (reception) / 6.º
1250-163 Lisbon, Portugal
T +351 21 591 5220
E rogeriofernandesferreira@rfflawyers.com
W www.rfflawyers.com
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Introduction –
Checklist for immigration/naturalization
• Infrastructure (accessibility of country and travel connections within country;
reliability of utilities; mobile phone network; broadband internet access;
medical services; culture; educational system)
• Physical environment (sunshine hours and rain per year; average
temperature; pollution; natural hazards; conflicts nearby)
• Business and economy (currency stability; exchange controls; political
stability; cost of living; availability of high-level banking services; efficient
company law; level of corruption)
• Culture and lifestyle (local language; people; freedom of speech; quality of
living)
• Residence permits (time requirements; interviews; physical presence; cost;
visa-free travel; revocation)
• Granting of citizenship (time requirements; language; cost; visa-free travel;
obligations; revocation)
• Legal system (taxation; matrimonial law; forced heirship; law enforcement)
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Introduction –
How much does EU citizenship cost?
• Case of Malta’s IIP and the EU
• What about Cyprus, Ireland, Austria?
• Citizenship law is the prerogative of the national state
• Limited impact of international legal standards, generally protecting
the individual against the state (Rottmann and Micheleti cases)
• “Purchased” nationality however may offer limited diplomatic
protection to dual nationals (Nottebohm case)
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Part 1: General overview of countries
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United Kingdom
• Developed western constitutional monarchy
• Stable democratic political system
• Established social and legal systems
• High standard of living: average incomes growing and income
inequality falling
• Excellent education system with world renowned universities
• Developed and extensive infrastructure system
• The tax code in the UK is one of, if not longest standing in the world,
taxes are collected at the central and local government levels
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Canada
• Canada is a rich and stable country
• Liberal government perceived as “immigrant friendly”
• According to Legatum Institute think tank, Canada ranks as the 6th
most prosperous country in the world, and #1 in personal freedoms
• We require human capital more than monetary capital
• Our immigration strategies are focused on attracting a highly skilled
work force to meet our labour market needs
• We have a de-centralized system whereby provinces are able to set
programs and strategies to select immigrants to meet regional needs
• Sophisticated federal and provincial tax systems collect taxes from
individuals, corporations and non-residents
• Taxes are competitive with other OECD countries.
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Malta
• English is an official language, widely spoken.
• Member of the EU since 2004, of Schengen area since 2007.
• Stable political climate, bi-partisan political scene.
• Apart from Germany, only state in Eurozone maintaining growth thru
financial crisis (banks ranked top 5 soundest banks in the world)
• Low unemployment rate of 5.1%; GDP growth of 4.3%
• Hi-tech, modern infrastructure; well connected airport, maritime hub
• Competitive personal & corporate tax system, remittance basis of
taxation for resident non-doms
• Advanced education sector: University of Malta (old European
university), renowned in law, business, medical, diplomacy, maritime;
English language schools; international schools
• Quality medical care, high quality but free public health system
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Cyprus
• Member of the EU since 2004 and Eurozone since 2008
• Free-market economy
• Tourism is a significant revenue source, other revenue sources
include financial services, real estate and the maritime sector
• Discovery of natural gas expected to boost economy
• Presidential democratic system, stable political sector
• High standard of living: excellent international schools and good
universities, comfortable lifestyle
• Infrastructure: two international airports, ports
• Modern tax regime with one of the lowest corporate income tax rates
in Europe of 12.5% and a VAT rate of 19%
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Portugal
• Member of the EU since 1986 and of the Eurozone since 2002
• Modern democracy currently ruled by Socialist Party since late 2015
• Portugal faced an economic crisis during the last years
• Modern infrastructure with three international airports
• Tourism, real estate and service sectors are oriented towards foreign
investment
• Natural investment platform for Latin America (Brazil), Africa (Angola,
Mozambique, São Tomé e Príncipe, Cape Verde and Guinee-Bissau)
and Asia (Macau and East-Timor)
• The attractive legal schemes that Portugal has approved in recent
years have been implemented based on a large parliamentary
consensus, which assures the political stability of such regimes
• Attractive taxation for most types of income obtained abroad
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Part 2: Naturalization
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What are the advantages of holding your
country’s passport?
UK Access to UK and other EU member states to live, work, and
study; generous social benefits system; stable political, legal,
social systems; right to vote.
Canada Visa-exempt status to most countries; easier access to the US
market through NAFTA.
Malta Freedom to enter, live, work, retire, study, do businesses in
any EU Member State. Visa free travel to over 166
destinations including EU, US, Switzerland, Canada and the
UK. High standard of free public healthcare, education, other
social benefits.
Cyprus Visa-free travel to EU member states and other countries that
Cyprus has agreements with; non-domicile tax incentives;
permission to reside in all European countries; lower tuition
fee for studies at universities in Europe.
Portugal Visa exemption for travelling within the Schengen Area;
permission to reside in all European countries and visa free
travel to 170 destinations.
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What are the general requirements
to get your country’s passport?
UK Five years residence in UK with absences fewer than 450 days outside
UK during that time and 90 days outside UK in past twelve months.
Three years residence in the UK if married to British citizen.
Canada Physical presence in Canada as a permanent resident for at least four
years in the six years immediately before the date of application and
physical presence in Canada as a permanent resident for 183 days in
each of four calendar years that are fully or partially within these six
years.
Malta By Marriage: Following five years of being married and therefore living
together.
By Descent: Applicable to descendants of citizens acquiring citizenships
through the above modalities.
Cyprus Marriage (co-habit for three years); naturalisation by residing in the
country for seven years; naturalisation through investment.
Portugal Marriage (co-habit for three years); naturalization by residing in the
country for six years; foreign citizens that are direct descendants, in 1st
or 2nd degree, of Portuguese national.
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Does your country have a citizenship by
investment program and how does it work?
UK Tier 1 (Investor) may lead to permanent residence and once held (not
actual) for twelve months may be eligible to apply for British citizenship.
Canada No. We have an investment program (separate federal and provincial
programs) to obtain permanent residence.
Malta Yes. An applicant undergoes due diligence procedures, is given
(Schengen) residency for one year until issue of passport + contribution
of EUR 650k + hold Maltese government bonds of EUR 150k for five
years, rent property at
EUR 16k/year or purchase at EUR 350k & hold for five years. No
language test.
Cyprus Collective investment of EUR 2.5m in government bonds or property or
financial assets or bank deposits. Individual investment of EUR 5m in
government bonds or property or financial assets or bank deposits.
Portugal Portugal has the Golden Visa program gives for a five year period the
permission to freely circulate within the Schengen Area. Although it
does not grant nationality, it grants access, on the 6th year, to a
permanent residency permit and, on the 7th year, to the Portuguese
nationality (not automatically; only if the legal requirements are met).
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Does your country’s citizenship by investment
program include spouses and minors?
UK Spouses, partners (who have cohabited for two years or more)
and minor and dependent children may be included as
dependants of Tier 1 (Investors). British citizenship must be
obtained individually.
Canada N/A.
Malta Yes. Spouse, children under the age of 18, unmarried children
aged 18-26 and dependent parents over 55 years.
Cyprus One legal spouse; children up to the age of 18; dependent
children up to the age of 28 (if they are financially dependent
on their parents).
Portugal Spouse or partner and dependent parents; minors or
incapable children under guardianship of the couple; children
under 18 years old, as well as over 18 year old dependent
children as long as unmarried and studying.
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What investment does your country’s citizenship by
investment program require? How long are assets frozen?
UK GBP 2, 5, and 10m (latter two offer accelerated settlement).
Qualifying investments maintained for five, three, or two years
(depending on amount invested).
Canada The investment program to obtain permanent residence (not
citizenship) varies by province and federal program.
Malta EUR 650k in contribution to the country and purchase/rent of property
at
EUR 350k/EUR 16k which are sunk costs, as well as EUR 150k in
government bonds which may be redeemed after five years.
Cyprus Assets are frozen for three years; additional minimum investment into
property of EUR 500k which must be kept for life.
Portugal EUR 350k in the acquisition of > 30 years old real estate or EUR 500k
in the acquisition of other real estate or EUR 500k in venture capital
fund that invests in small or medium sized businesses or EUR 1m in
any other type of financial asset or creation of ten new permanent jobs
or EUR 250k in scientific research, arts or recovery of the national
cultural heritage. Investment must be kept for at least five years.
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What are the other requirements under your country’s
citizenship by investment program (e.g., language fluency,
oath of allegiance, physical visit, due diligence etc.)?
UK English language and “Life in UK” tests; at citizenship
ceremony must take an oath/affirmation of allegiance.
Canada Requirements for permanent residence vary by program.
Malta One physical visit; oath of allegiance; due diligence checks;
genuine link test and medical test whilst no language test is
required.
Cyprus One physical visit for application; no language requirement;
proper due diligence will be required.
Portugal Seven days of presence in Portuguese territory in the first year
and 14 days in a two-year period; language fluency only
required to obtain the Portuguese nationality (on the 7th year);
previous “due diligence” will be required, such as oath that the
investment has been made.
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How long does it take to get a passport under your
country’s citizenship by investment program?
UK Five to six years. Tier 1 (Investor) migrants settle within two, three and
five years depending on investment amount. To naturalize, must have
lived continuously and legally in UK for a minimum of 5 years, one of
which must have been with Indefinite Leave to Remain in UK (i.e.,
settlement).
Canada Obtaining permanent residence: one to two years; physically living in
Canada as a permanent resident: four years; processing time after
application is made: at least one year.
Malta Processing time four months, From start to issue of passport: one year.
Cyprus Two to three months.
Portugal 90 days for obtaining the “Golden Visa” (but in practice it can take
longer). Maintaining the “Golden Visa” for five years, and holding the
permanent residency permit in the 6th year. In the 7th year, it is possible
to obtain Portuguese nationality (it is required the existence of a
veritable relation with the Portuguese community).
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What are your country’s rules on dual nationality?
UK Permitted.
Canada Permitted.
Malta Permitted.
Cyprus Permitted.
Portugal Permitted (automatic).
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Is the granting of a passport under your country’s
citizenship by investment rules made public?
UK No.
Canada N/A.
Malta Name and surname (not country of origin) are published on
the Malta Government Gazette. No information on mode of
acquisition, so no distinction if acquired through investment /
descent / marriage.
Cyprus Names and number of passports issued will be published in
the government gazette which is issued every Friday; no
information in the government gazette why the passport was
issued.
Portugal No.
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Part 3: Immigration
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Under what circumstances can an individual enter
your country without any visa/permit?
UK EEA/Swiss nationals do not need permission to live, work,
study in UK; most non-EEA/Swiss non-visa national visitors
coming for less than six months and Tier 5 (Temporary Worker
– Creative and Sporting) coming for less than three months
may obtain permission at border without prior application.
Canada Visa-exempt nationals can come for tourism and business
meetings.
Malta EEA/Swiss nationals.
Cyprus EEA/Swiss nationals.
Portugal As long as he/she holds a passport valid in the Schengen area
and in the EU.
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What programs does your country offer
regarding long-term residence?
UK Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK (ILR), i.e., settlement.
Canada Permanent residence program via skills analysis, family reunification or investment.
No retiree program.
Malta 1. Global Residency Programme – Financial criteria are: Minimum property rental
EUR 8,750 or minimum property purchase EUR 220k. Annual Government fee
(minimum tax) EUR 15k for all family. Benefits are: Schengen residency, 15% flat
tax rate on remittances, eligibility to work.
2. Golden Visa (Malta Residency & Visa Program) - Financial criteria are: Minimum
property rental EUR 12k or minimum property purchase EUR 320k, hold Maltese
government bonds (EUR 250k) for five years, contribution of EUR 30k. Benefits are:
Schengen residency, indefinite permanent residency after five years without need of
holding investment beyond five years.
Cyprus An investment in real estate of EUR 300k plus VAT; other investment schemes in
participating in agricultural, mining, science with required available capitals.
Portugal The “NHR regime” is a tax regime that foresees a tax exemption for income
obtained abroad and a 20%+3.5% tax rate for income from “high added value”
activities in Portugal, such as architects, engineers, directors of companies, etc.;
it applies for ten years and can be combined with the “Golden Visa” (residence
permit regime).
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What are the requirements of your country’s
(main) program for long-term residence?
UK
Typically five years continuous legal residence in UK in a qualifying category (or previously
qualifying category if they entered under earlier rules) and “Life in UK” / English language tests;
Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) and Tier 1 (Investor) offer accelerated routes.
Canada
Skills analysis based on Canadian labour market needs.
Malta
Golden Visa (Malta Residency & Visa Program): Financial criteria are: Minimum property rental
EUR 12k or minimum property purchase EUR 320k, hold Maltese government bonds
(EUR 250k) for five years, contribution of EUR 30k. Other criteria are certificate of good health
and “fit and proper” test.
Benefits are: Schengen residency, indefinite permanent residency after five years without need
of holding investment beyond five years.
Family applications allowed: Ascendants, spouses/life partners, children, domestic staff. Main
applicant 18 years of age, with valid travel document, sickness insurance, proof of income
> EUR 100k arising outside Malta or a capital of > EUR 500k.
Cyprus
Purchase property for a minimum of EUR 300k plus VAT; proof of secured annual income of at
least EUR 30k; deposit of EUR 30k to a local bank which is blocked for three years; necessity
to visit Cyprus at least once every two years; proper due diligence.
Portugal
For the “NHR Regime”: not registered, for tax purposes, in Portuguese territory during the last
five years; become Portuguese tax resident; register as NHR until the 31st of March of the year
following the registration as tax resident in Portugal;
For the permanent residency permit (6th year after “Golden Visa”): hold a temporary residency
permit (“Golden Visa”) for at least five years; during that time no sentence for crimes
punishable with imprisonment; own means of subsistence and accommodation; sufficient
command of basic Portuguese language.
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How long does it take to get a long-term
residence permit in your country?
UK Typically five years continuous legal residence in UK in
qualifying category (or previously qualifying category if they
entered under earlier rules); Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) and Tier 1
(Investor) offer accelerated routes.
Canada Approximately one to two years depending on the program.
Malta Two to three months.
Cyprus Two to three months for the new residency scheme; nine to
twelve months for the application of the other categories.
Portugal Six to eight months for “NHR Regime”; 90 days for Permanent
residency permit (on the 6th year after the “Golden Visa”).
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Thank you for your attention!
Co-Chairs
Jelle Kroes, Kroes Advocaten, Amsterdam
Niklas Schmidt, WOLF THEISS, Vienna
Panelists
Laura Devine, Laura Devine Solicitors, London
Yusra Siddique, Norton Rose Fulbright, Toronto
Jean-Philippe Chetcuti, Chetcuti Cauchi, Malta
Celia Pourgoura, Pourgoura & Aspri LLC, Nikosia
Rogério Fernandes Ferreira, RFF & Associados, Lisbon

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Passport and Naturalization Issues Across Europe

  • 1. 1 "Now I want a passport" – Immigration and Naturalization Issues Tuesday 1 March 2016 13:30 – 15:00
  • 2. 2 Co-Chairs Jelle Kroes Kroes Advocaten Immigration Lawyers De Ruijterkade 112 1011 AB Amsterdam, The Netherlands T +31 20 520 7050 E kroes@kroesadvocaten.nl W www.kroesadvocaten.nl Niklas Schmidt WOLF THEISS Attorneys-at-Law Schubertring 6 1010 Vienna, Austria T +43 1 515 10 5410 E niklas.schmidt@wolftheiss.com W www.wolftheiss.com
  • 3. 3 Speakers Laura Devine Laura Devine Solicitors 100 Cannon Street London EC4N 6EU, UK T +44 20 7469 6460 E laura.devine@lauradevine.com W www.lauradevine.com Yusra Siddique Norton Rose Fulbright LLP Suite 3800, Royal Bank Plaza, South Tower, 200 Bay Street, P.O. Box 84, Toronto Ontario M5J 2Z4, Canada T +1 416 216 4062 E yusra.siddiquee@nortonrosefulbright.com W www.nortonrosefulbright.com
  • 4. 4 Speakers Jean-Philippe Chetcuti Chetcuti Cauchi Advocates 120 St. Ursula Street 1236 Valletta, Malta T +356 2205 6200 E jpc@ccmalta.com W www.ccmalta.com Celia Pourgoura Pourgoura & Aspri LLC 33 Clementos Street, Flat 401 1061 Nicosia, Cyprus T +357 252 62 276 E celia.pourgoura@ca-advocates.com W www.ca-advocates.com
  • 5. 5 Speakers Rogério Fernandes Ferreira RFF & Associados Praça do Marquês de Pombal, n.º 16 - 5º (reception) / 6.º 1250-163 Lisbon, Portugal T +351 21 591 5220 E rogeriofernandesferreira@rfflawyers.com W www.rfflawyers.com
  • 6. 6 Introduction – Checklist for immigration/naturalization • Infrastructure (accessibility of country and travel connections within country; reliability of utilities; mobile phone network; broadband internet access; medical services; culture; educational system) • Physical environment (sunshine hours and rain per year; average temperature; pollution; natural hazards; conflicts nearby) • Business and economy (currency stability; exchange controls; political stability; cost of living; availability of high-level banking services; efficient company law; level of corruption) • Culture and lifestyle (local language; people; freedom of speech; quality of living) • Residence permits (time requirements; interviews; physical presence; cost; visa-free travel; revocation) • Granting of citizenship (time requirements; language; cost; visa-free travel; obligations; revocation) • Legal system (taxation; matrimonial law; forced heirship; law enforcement)
  • 7. 7 Introduction – How much does EU citizenship cost? • Case of Malta’s IIP and the EU • What about Cyprus, Ireland, Austria? • Citizenship law is the prerogative of the national state • Limited impact of international legal standards, generally protecting the individual against the state (Rottmann and Micheleti cases) • “Purchased” nationality however may offer limited diplomatic protection to dual nationals (Nottebohm case)
  • 8. 8 Part 1: General overview of countries
  • 9. 9 United Kingdom • Developed western constitutional monarchy • Stable democratic political system • Established social and legal systems • High standard of living: average incomes growing and income inequality falling • Excellent education system with world renowned universities • Developed and extensive infrastructure system • The tax code in the UK is one of, if not longest standing in the world, taxes are collected at the central and local government levels
  • 10. 10 Canada • Canada is a rich and stable country • Liberal government perceived as “immigrant friendly” • According to Legatum Institute think tank, Canada ranks as the 6th most prosperous country in the world, and #1 in personal freedoms • We require human capital more than monetary capital • Our immigration strategies are focused on attracting a highly skilled work force to meet our labour market needs • We have a de-centralized system whereby provinces are able to set programs and strategies to select immigrants to meet regional needs • Sophisticated federal and provincial tax systems collect taxes from individuals, corporations and non-residents • Taxes are competitive with other OECD countries.
  • 11. 11 Malta • English is an official language, widely spoken. • Member of the EU since 2004, of Schengen area since 2007. • Stable political climate, bi-partisan political scene. • Apart from Germany, only state in Eurozone maintaining growth thru financial crisis (banks ranked top 5 soundest banks in the world) • Low unemployment rate of 5.1%; GDP growth of 4.3% • Hi-tech, modern infrastructure; well connected airport, maritime hub • Competitive personal & corporate tax system, remittance basis of taxation for resident non-doms • Advanced education sector: University of Malta (old European university), renowned in law, business, medical, diplomacy, maritime; English language schools; international schools • Quality medical care, high quality but free public health system
  • 12. 12 Cyprus • Member of the EU since 2004 and Eurozone since 2008 • Free-market economy • Tourism is a significant revenue source, other revenue sources include financial services, real estate and the maritime sector • Discovery of natural gas expected to boost economy • Presidential democratic system, stable political sector • High standard of living: excellent international schools and good universities, comfortable lifestyle • Infrastructure: two international airports, ports • Modern tax regime with one of the lowest corporate income tax rates in Europe of 12.5% and a VAT rate of 19%
  • 13. 13 Portugal • Member of the EU since 1986 and of the Eurozone since 2002 • Modern democracy currently ruled by Socialist Party since late 2015 • Portugal faced an economic crisis during the last years • Modern infrastructure with three international airports • Tourism, real estate and service sectors are oriented towards foreign investment • Natural investment platform for Latin America (Brazil), Africa (Angola, Mozambique, São Tomé e Príncipe, Cape Verde and Guinee-Bissau) and Asia (Macau and East-Timor) • The attractive legal schemes that Portugal has approved in recent years have been implemented based on a large parliamentary consensus, which assures the political stability of such regimes • Attractive taxation for most types of income obtained abroad
  • 15. 15 What are the advantages of holding your country’s passport? UK Access to UK and other EU member states to live, work, and study; generous social benefits system; stable political, legal, social systems; right to vote. Canada Visa-exempt status to most countries; easier access to the US market through NAFTA. Malta Freedom to enter, live, work, retire, study, do businesses in any EU Member State. Visa free travel to over 166 destinations including EU, US, Switzerland, Canada and the UK. High standard of free public healthcare, education, other social benefits. Cyprus Visa-free travel to EU member states and other countries that Cyprus has agreements with; non-domicile tax incentives; permission to reside in all European countries; lower tuition fee for studies at universities in Europe. Portugal Visa exemption for travelling within the Schengen Area; permission to reside in all European countries and visa free travel to 170 destinations.
  • 16. 16 What are the general requirements to get your country’s passport? UK Five years residence in UK with absences fewer than 450 days outside UK during that time and 90 days outside UK in past twelve months. Three years residence in the UK if married to British citizen. Canada Physical presence in Canada as a permanent resident for at least four years in the six years immediately before the date of application and physical presence in Canada as a permanent resident for 183 days in each of four calendar years that are fully or partially within these six years. Malta By Marriage: Following five years of being married and therefore living together. By Descent: Applicable to descendants of citizens acquiring citizenships through the above modalities. Cyprus Marriage (co-habit for three years); naturalisation by residing in the country for seven years; naturalisation through investment. Portugal Marriage (co-habit for three years); naturalization by residing in the country for six years; foreign citizens that are direct descendants, in 1st or 2nd degree, of Portuguese national.
  • 17. 17 Does your country have a citizenship by investment program and how does it work? UK Tier 1 (Investor) may lead to permanent residence and once held (not actual) for twelve months may be eligible to apply for British citizenship. Canada No. We have an investment program (separate federal and provincial programs) to obtain permanent residence. Malta Yes. An applicant undergoes due diligence procedures, is given (Schengen) residency for one year until issue of passport + contribution of EUR 650k + hold Maltese government bonds of EUR 150k for five years, rent property at EUR 16k/year or purchase at EUR 350k & hold for five years. No language test. Cyprus Collective investment of EUR 2.5m in government bonds or property or financial assets or bank deposits. Individual investment of EUR 5m in government bonds or property or financial assets or bank deposits. Portugal Portugal has the Golden Visa program gives for a five year period the permission to freely circulate within the Schengen Area. Although it does not grant nationality, it grants access, on the 6th year, to a permanent residency permit and, on the 7th year, to the Portuguese nationality (not automatically; only if the legal requirements are met).
  • 18. 18 Does your country’s citizenship by investment program include spouses and minors? UK Spouses, partners (who have cohabited for two years or more) and minor and dependent children may be included as dependants of Tier 1 (Investors). British citizenship must be obtained individually. Canada N/A. Malta Yes. Spouse, children under the age of 18, unmarried children aged 18-26 and dependent parents over 55 years. Cyprus One legal spouse; children up to the age of 18; dependent children up to the age of 28 (if they are financially dependent on their parents). Portugal Spouse or partner and dependent parents; minors or incapable children under guardianship of the couple; children under 18 years old, as well as over 18 year old dependent children as long as unmarried and studying.
  • 19. 19 What investment does your country’s citizenship by investment program require? How long are assets frozen? UK GBP 2, 5, and 10m (latter two offer accelerated settlement). Qualifying investments maintained for five, three, or two years (depending on amount invested). Canada The investment program to obtain permanent residence (not citizenship) varies by province and federal program. Malta EUR 650k in contribution to the country and purchase/rent of property at EUR 350k/EUR 16k which are sunk costs, as well as EUR 150k in government bonds which may be redeemed after five years. Cyprus Assets are frozen for three years; additional minimum investment into property of EUR 500k which must be kept for life. Portugal EUR 350k in the acquisition of > 30 years old real estate or EUR 500k in the acquisition of other real estate or EUR 500k in venture capital fund that invests in small or medium sized businesses or EUR 1m in any other type of financial asset or creation of ten new permanent jobs or EUR 250k in scientific research, arts or recovery of the national cultural heritage. Investment must be kept for at least five years.
  • 20. 20 What are the other requirements under your country’s citizenship by investment program (e.g., language fluency, oath of allegiance, physical visit, due diligence etc.)? UK English language and “Life in UK” tests; at citizenship ceremony must take an oath/affirmation of allegiance. Canada Requirements for permanent residence vary by program. Malta One physical visit; oath of allegiance; due diligence checks; genuine link test and medical test whilst no language test is required. Cyprus One physical visit for application; no language requirement; proper due diligence will be required. Portugal Seven days of presence in Portuguese territory in the first year and 14 days in a two-year period; language fluency only required to obtain the Portuguese nationality (on the 7th year); previous “due diligence” will be required, such as oath that the investment has been made.
  • 21. 21 How long does it take to get a passport under your country’s citizenship by investment program? UK Five to six years. Tier 1 (Investor) migrants settle within two, three and five years depending on investment amount. To naturalize, must have lived continuously and legally in UK for a minimum of 5 years, one of which must have been with Indefinite Leave to Remain in UK (i.e., settlement). Canada Obtaining permanent residence: one to two years; physically living in Canada as a permanent resident: four years; processing time after application is made: at least one year. Malta Processing time four months, From start to issue of passport: one year. Cyprus Two to three months. Portugal 90 days for obtaining the “Golden Visa” (but in practice it can take longer). Maintaining the “Golden Visa” for five years, and holding the permanent residency permit in the 6th year. In the 7th year, it is possible to obtain Portuguese nationality (it is required the existence of a veritable relation with the Portuguese community).
  • 22. 22 What are your country’s rules on dual nationality? UK Permitted. Canada Permitted. Malta Permitted. Cyprus Permitted. Portugal Permitted (automatic).
  • 23. 23 Is the granting of a passport under your country’s citizenship by investment rules made public? UK No. Canada N/A. Malta Name and surname (not country of origin) are published on the Malta Government Gazette. No information on mode of acquisition, so no distinction if acquired through investment / descent / marriage. Cyprus Names and number of passports issued will be published in the government gazette which is issued every Friday; no information in the government gazette why the passport was issued. Portugal No.
  • 25. 25 Under what circumstances can an individual enter your country without any visa/permit? UK EEA/Swiss nationals do not need permission to live, work, study in UK; most non-EEA/Swiss non-visa national visitors coming for less than six months and Tier 5 (Temporary Worker – Creative and Sporting) coming for less than three months may obtain permission at border without prior application. Canada Visa-exempt nationals can come for tourism and business meetings. Malta EEA/Swiss nationals. Cyprus EEA/Swiss nationals. Portugal As long as he/she holds a passport valid in the Schengen area and in the EU.
  • 26. 26 What programs does your country offer regarding long-term residence? UK Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK (ILR), i.e., settlement. Canada Permanent residence program via skills analysis, family reunification or investment. No retiree program. Malta 1. Global Residency Programme – Financial criteria are: Minimum property rental EUR 8,750 or minimum property purchase EUR 220k. Annual Government fee (minimum tax) EUR 15k for all family. Benefits are: Schengen residency, 15% flat tax rate on remittances, eligibility to work. 2. Golden Visa (Malta Residency & Visa Program) - Financial criteria are: Minimum property rental EUR 12k or minimum property purchase EUR 320k, hold Maltese government bonds (EUR 250k) for five years, contribution of EUR 30k. Benefits are: Schengen residency, indefinite permanent residency after five years without need of holding investment beyond five years. Cyprus An investment in real estate of EUR 300k plus VAT; other investment schemes in participating in agricultural, mining, science with required available capitals. Portugal The “NHR regime” is a tax regime that foresees a tax exemption for income obtained abroad and a 20%+3.5% tax rate for income from “high added value” activities in Portugal, such as architects, engineers, directors of companies, etc.; it applies for ten years and can be combined with the “Golden Visa” (residence permit regime).
  • 27. 27 What are the requirements of your country’s (main) program for long-term residence? UK Typically five years continuous legal residence in UK in a qualifying category (or previously qualifying category if they entered under earlier rules) and “Life in UK” / English language tests; Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) and Tier 1 (Investor) offer accelerated routes. Canada Skills analysis based on Canadian labour market needs. Malta Golden Visa (Malta Residency & Visa Program): Financial criteria are: Minimum property rental EUR 12k or minimum property purchase EUR 320k, hold Maltese government bonds (EUR 250k) for five years, contribution of EUR 30k. Other criteria are certificate of good health and “fit and proper” test. Benefits are: Schengen residency, indefinite permanent residency after five years without need of holding investment beyond five years. Family applications allowed: Ascendants, spouses/life partners, children, domestic staff. Main applicant 18 years of age, with valid travel document, sickness insurance, proof of income > EUR 100k arising outside Malta or a capital of > EUR 500k. Cyprus Purchase property for a minimum of EUR 300k plus VAT; proof of secured annual income of at least EUR 30k; deposit of EUR 30k to a local bank which is blocked for three years; necessity to visit Cyprus at least once every two years; proper due diligence. Portugal For the “NHR Regime”: not registered, for tax purposes, in Portuguese territory during the last five years; become Portuguese tax resident; register as NHR until the 31st of March of the year following the registration as tax resident in Portugal; For the permanent residency permit (6th year after “Golden Visa”): hold a temporary residency permit (“Golden Visa”) for at least five years; during that time no sentence for crimes punishable with imprisonment; own means of subsistence and accommodation; sufficient command of basic Portuguese language.
  • 28. 28 How long does it take to get a long-term residence permit in your country? UK Typically five years continuous legal residence in UK in qualifying category (or previously qualifying category if they entered under earlier rules); Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) and Tier 1 (Investor) offer accelerated routes. Canada Approximately one to two years depending on the program. Malta Two to three months. Cyprus Two to three months for the new residency scheme; nine to twelve months for the application of the other categories. Portugal Six to eight months for “NHR Regime”; 90 days for Permanent residency permit (on the 6th year after the “Golden Visa”).
  • 29. 29 Thank you for your attention! Co-Chairs Jelle Kroes, Kroes Advocaten, Amsterdam Niklas Schmidt, WOLF THEISS, Vienna Panelists Laura Devine, Laura Devine Solicitors, London Yusra Siddique, Norton Rose Fulbright, Toronto Jean-Philippe Chetcuti, Chetcuti Cauchi, Malta Celia Pourgoura, Pourgoura & Aspri LLC, Nikosia Rogério Fernandes Ferreira, RFF & Associados, Lisbon