Investment-Based Immigration
Investment-Based Immigration is a process that allows individuals to obtain residency or citizenship in a country by making a significant financial investment. This often involves investing in a business, real estate, or government bonds, depending on the specific requirements of the country. The goal is to stimulate economic growth and create jobs.
Countries like the United States and Canada offer various programs for investors. For example, the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program in the U.S. requires a minimum investment in a new commercial enterprise that creates jobs for U.S. workers. These programs attract foreign capital while providing a pathway for investors and their families to live in the country.