Europe Cuts Golden Visas

Sixty-one percent of high-earning Americans consider expatriation Europe is reducing investment-related residency visas due to concerns over money laundering. The golden visa market has declined as governments crack down on programs. At least $250,000 is re

Sixty-one percent of high-earning Americans consider expatriation

Europe is reducing investment-related residency visas due to concerns over money laundering.

The golden visa market has declined as governments crack down on programs.

At least $250,000 is required for residency in some countries.

Sixty-one percent of Americans earning $200,000 or more consider leaving the US

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