August 2018: Tougher Standards On The Horizon
In recent interviews with the “Financial Times”
and Germany’s “Die Welt”, the EU’s
commissioner for justice, Vera Jourova, announced tougher
measures on immigration by investment programs that allow
wealthy individuals to obtain residency and/or citizenship
in the European Union. Referring to these immigration by
investment programs as “potential security risks”,
the commissioner has announced she will seek stricter rules
to regulate EU member states that currently offer such programs.
The European Commission, she said, would propose a new system
that would make immigration by investment more difficult
by raising the hurdles required to be cleared by anyone
seeking EU residency or citizenship.
Brussels is preparing to crack down on EU governments.
This announcement comes on the heels of the changes implemented
by Cyprus just a few weeks ago (discussed in our previous
newsletter). As previously reported, Cyprus revised its
citizenship by investment program by prolonging application
processing from previously 90 days to 180 days while at
the same time implementing an annual cap on the number of
applications accepted.
The EU’s principle of “Freedom of Movement”
allows a citizen of Malta, for example, to move and live
in Germany. And Malta citizenship can (still) be obtained
with an investment of well under EUR 1 million.
Is the window for immigration by investment closing?
While acknowledging that naturalization policy is a sovereign
matter controlled by each member state, the commissioner
noted she has tools at her disposal with which to “encourage”
certain governments to tighten acceptance criteria and due
diligence procedures.
We expect special attention will be paid to countries where
currently citizenship can be obtained within a relatively
short time frame, such as Cyprus (6 months) and Malta (6
- 18 months). However, applications started before any new
measures take effect are expected to be processed under
the current, less stringent application procedures. In our
opinion the message is clear; if you are ready, the time
is now.
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