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Europe Rethinks Nationality—Have EU Second Passports Peaked?

Por: Forbes Life October 12, 2022

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Second passport schemes are increasingly being frowned upon across EuropeAFP via Getty Images It's become increasingly common over the past decade for people to obtain European nationality by investing a set sum of money in an EU country. They get a second passport, with which they can freely work and travel throughout Europe and the country gets inward investment. But as the cost of living bites for the average European, the very idea of... + full article



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