Cape Times

Good news for South Africans wanting to move abroad

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IBN Immigratio­n Solutions – through its partnershi­p with UK-based law firm Garth Coates Solicitors – has the expertise to assist and advise South Africans on UK immigratio­n and EU citizenshi­p by investment. “This is an exciting opportunit­y for South Africans wanting to reside abroad in countries such as Greece, Portugal, the UK and more,” says IBN Immigratio­n Solutions consultant, Angelique Wernich. “Our partner’s internatio­nal arm offers EU citizenshi­p by investment through their offices in Cyprus, Greece, Malta and Portugal. The Portugal and Greece schemes have garnered substantia­l interest among South Africans due to their transparen­cy, economic investment and rental return.” EU passports can be attained in Portugal and Greece through a minimum property investment of €280 000 and €250 00, respective. The schemes do not require permanent residence and after a period of five (Portugal) or seven (Greece) years, the passports are attained and can then be passed on to future generation­s. An EU passport gives the holder the right to live, work and study without restrictio­ns in any of the 25 EU member states. “At present, there is a great opportunit­y to attain a second passport, one which offers many benefits to you and your family,” continues Wernich. “Property investment, which can attract a high monthly rental income, is an attractive propositio­n. “At IBN, through our partnershi­p, we ensure you are looked after during the entire process -from the identifica­tion of the property and welcoming you at our partner’s office, right up until the passport is attained. “Now is the time to join many other South Africans and through property investment, get on the path to an EU passport, securing not only your future, but also that of your family.” IBN Immigratio­n Solutions is an award-winning company providing specialist immigratio­n and emigration services for internatio­nal markets. Find out if you qualify for residency through investment with a compliment­ary consultati­on. Call 021 4222 620 or email info@ibn.co.za

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