With increasing economic and political uncertainty, more investors are looking into second residency options. Not necessarily to move immediately, but to have flexibility if things change fast. Residency by investment programs seem to offer that “insurance policy” without the need to fully relocate.
The challenge is understanding which programs are actually reliable and government-approved. A lot depends on proper legal structuring and due diligence. I’ve come across advisory firms in this niche, including https://www.astons.com/ that focus specifically on investment migration and long-term planning.
Este post foi editado por anarad kebastyan em 27 de janeiro de 2026 05:51:07 ART"