Emerging trends in citizenship-by-property programs now emphasize sustainable development criteria. Some European jurisdictions now prioritize eco-certified properties or urban regeneration projects, alongside traditional investment thresholds (€350K–€2M+). Caribbean programs ($200K+) remain faster (3–6 months) but face pressure to align with global ESG standards.
Key considerations:
- Growing demand for "green" property certifications
- Regional policy shifts affecting long-term asset value
- Enhanced due diligence on property usage
These changes reflect broader efforts to link economic migration with environmental and social governance goals.
For program-specific sustainability criteria: Citizenship-By.Investments.
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