Portugal Golden Visa: Get Golden Visa Steers Investors Towards Alternative Funds
The Portugal Golden Visa program has seen significant changes, with real estate investments no longer a viable option. Get Golden Visa, a leading fund management company, is now steering investors towards alternative investment funds, offering a practical route to residency and eventual citizenship in Portugal.
Get Golden Visa, established in 2019, has directed over 45 investors to over 50 funds, managing investments totalling over 150 million euros. The company assists investors in choosing the right fund based on their risk profile and expected returns. Alternative investment funds, requiring a minimum investment of €500,000, are gaining traction in the Portugal Golden Visa program.
The Portugal Golden Visa program offers attractive benefits, including visa-free travel within the Schengen Area, a minimum physical presence requirement, and a path to citizenship that can include up to three generations. Traditional residency and citizenship programs often demand significant lifestyle changes, but investment-based programs, or 'Plan B' options, are becoming increasingly popular. Investors appreciate the flexibility of maintaining their current lifestyle while becoming EU citizens and achieving citizenship without full-time residence. However, investors also prioritize understanding the risk structure, regulatory oversight, and exit scenarios of funds.
Following the reshaping of the Portugal Golden Visa program, Get Golden Visa is guiding investors towards alternative investment funds as a route to residency and eventual citizenship. This option aligns with investors' preferences for maintaining their current lifestyle and becoming EU citizens without full-time residence.
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