Investment abroad can secure residency in another country

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Investment abroad can secure residency in another country
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SA families looking for study and work opportunities for children going for second passports overseas

Portugal is a popular destination among South Africans for the so-called golden visa programme, a residency-by-investment initiative. Picture: 123RF/sepavo

About 30 countries still have a property-linked residence and/or citizenship-by-investment initiative in place — often called a golden visa programme.

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