
Citizenship Trade
Citizenship Trade refers to the practice of acquiring a new citizenship or residency in one country by investing a significant amount of money, usually in real estate, business development, or government bonds. This process often grants the individual specific rights, such as residency or a passport, in exchange for the investment. It allows individuals to access benefits like easier travel, tax advantages, or improved quality of life. Governments offering citizenship trade programs aim to attract foreign investment, fostering economic growth while providing investors with the privileges associated with the new nationality.