New ‘plan B’ for wealthy South Africans – residency through a luxury Namibian golf course

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New ‘plan B’ for wealthy South Africans – residency through a luxury Namibian golf course
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Namibia is offering a unique investment opportunity for wealthy investors.

, which grant them to live and work in the country.

On top of being a link to the African continent for foreign investors, it offers tax incentives, syndicate financing and a one-stop bureau service for international companies.Namibia offers residents a safe, secure environment, a high standard of service, only tax on local income, and pristine natural beauty, said Henley & Partners.

“The country provides an excellent quality of life for ex-pats and visitors alike, not least because of its huge area and small population, which means it is very peaceful and no one is ever far from some pristine nature,” Henley & Partners said. Popular ex-pat hub Portugal has decided to end its Golden Visa investment programme, and there are warnings that Cyprus, Bulgaria, and Malta may follow in their footsteps.

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