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Spain to Give Permanent Residency to Foreign Home Buyers

wendypoh

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Buy property in Spain -> Get Permanent Resident
Stay for few years -> Get EU passport
Go places then -> EU passport get you to the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Denmark, Sweden
Or simply stay in Spain to enjoy bull fights, David Villa or Real Madrid


Hurry before rich chinese investors from China take up all the quota.


Spain to Give Permanent Residency to Foreign Home Buyers

AFP
November 21, 2012

In an attempt to promote a stagnant housing sector, foreigners who buy a house in Spain could be offered residency permits.

Targeting rich investors from countries such as China and Russia, Spain's secretary of state for trade, Jaime Garcia-Legaz, announced this week a plan to offer foreigners the right to settle in the country in return for them buying a property worth 160,000 euros ($200,000) or more.

In coming weeks the government will begin to reform a law regarding foreigners in order to reactivate the housing demand. The law would allow foreign buyers to transit freely around the 26-nation Schengen zone including countries such as Germany, France and Italy. Under the scheme foreigners won't be allowed to work.

The measure is supposed to help clean up toxic assets from a housing bubble which burst in 2008. It is not yet clear how long the residence permit will be issued for, or whether the residency permit will be extended to spouses and children under 18.

It won't be the first time that a European nation has put in place such a scheme. Portugal and Ireland implemented laws earlier his year where residency papers are issued in return for property investment of 400,000 euros ($512,516) and 500,000 euros ($640,599) respectively.

Last month, Hungary offered permanent residence to non-EU nationals in exchange for buying a specially issued bond of at least 250,000 euros ($320,365).
 

koala88

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Targeting rich investors from countries such as China and Russia, Spain's secretary of state for trade, Jaime Garcia-Legaz, announced this week a plan to offer foreigners the right to settle in the country in return for them buying a property worth 160,000 euros ($200,000) or more.

This is like saying bye2 to $200k since it is unlikely that the property in Spain will pick up in the near future or even able to unload it eventually.

I rather go Pattaya, Thailand with this kind of money where you only need $50k and another $60k for a studio apartment:

http://www.sammyboy.com/showthread.php?135332-Wow-Spore-geeting-too-expensive&p=1303117#post1303117
 
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