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Venezuela Residency and Citizenship: Investor Visa, Rentista Visa, and the National Interest Route
Is There a Venezuela Residency Program? Yes. Venezuela offers two primary economic residency paths that can serve as a foundation for long-term status and eventual citizenship: Investor Visa (Visa de Transeúnte Inversionista – TR-I) Rentista Visa (Visa de Transeúnte Rentista) Both are legally established migration categories and, under the right conditions, can lead to permanent residency and later naturalization. Unlike formal “citizenship by investment” programs found elsew

Creimerman Product Team
Feb 275 min read


Non-Domiciled Regimes: Benefits, Updates, and Key Jurisdictions such as the United Kingdom, Italy, Malta, and Cyprus
If you earn income outside the country where you reside, a non-domiciled (non-dom) tax regime may protect that foreign income from local taxation. Understanding how these regimes operate can help you determine whether changing your tax residence makes sense for your personal and wealth-planning circumstances. Understanding Non-Dom Status: What Does “Non-Domiciled” Mean? “ Non-domiciled,” or non-dom, refers to individuals who are tax resident in a country (such as Italy or Mal

Creimerman Product Team
Feb 245 min read


Montenegro’s New €150,000 Property Residency: A Strategic Entry Into Europe
A VIP Investor Guide to Montenegro’s Evolving Immigration Landscape Montenegro has quietly repositioned itself as one of Europe’s most intriguing destinations for globally mobile investors. With a refined immigration framework now in force, the country has introduced a structured property-linked residency pathway anchored by a €150,000 minimum real-estate threshold , alongside new fiscal rules for foreign business owners. For high-net-worth individuals and families seeking l

Creimerman Product Team
Feb 134 min read
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