SPONSORED | Sable_Intl The Portuguese Golden Visa programme is a residency-by-investment scheme designed to encourage investment into the country from non-EU citizens. Read more.
350,000 Private Equity Fund investment threshold will be raised toAs the new policy will come into effect in less than 10 months', experts anticipate a surge in the number of investors hoping to seize the last opportunity to invest in prime locales of the country or in the PEF at the lower minimum investment threshold. Prospective investors will need to move quickly to get the best available deals and get into the programme before the deadline.
The Portuguese government has provided cash incentives to companies and individuals who relocate to the interior of Portugal.Due to the pandemic and the importance that Golden Visas have had for real estate, the government opted to create a transitional period for the sector to try to adapt, instead of implementing the change at the beginning of 2021.
Those considering applying for the visa could also invest through the private equity fund category, in a fund that has to be recognised by the Immigration Office.Why is the Golden Visa so popular?is a residency-by-investment scheme designed to encourage investment into the country from non-EU citizens.
Portugal was recently ranked as the third safest country to live in in the world according to the Global Peace Index. This will no doubt speak to many South Africans concerned about the high level of crime in their home country.
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