To obtain a document, a foreigner must make 200 thousand dollars, as well as 100 thousand dollars for each family member – spouse or spouse, children or parents.
In Uzbekistan on June 1, 2025, a simplified procedure for obtaining a residence permit for five years for foreigners and no stateless people begins. The corresponding criteria was formed at the command of the President of the country of April 18. It was reported by Radio Ozodi with a reference to the statement of the Uzbekistan Ministry Ministry of Justice on Monday, April 21.
To obtain a document, a foreigner must make 200 thousand dollars, as well as 100 thousand dollars for each family member – spouse or spouse, children or parents.
Uzbekistan authorities expect the program to attract wealthy investors in the country and strengthen the influx of economic capital.
Similar programs of So -Called “Gold Visa” are already in power in some countries, especially Portugal, UAE, Canada, USA, etc., they provide the possibility of obtaining permission to accommodate or citizenship in exchange for economic, real estate or national project investments.
At the same time, a number of countries left such schemes. For example, in 2022, Great Britain canceled the program, announcing the threat of national security due to “corrupt elite and dirty money.” The British program has been operating since 2008 and allowed citizenship for investment from 2 million pounds.
Since April 2025, Spain also stopped the release of “gold visas” to foreigners in exchange for investments.
Remember that the United States initiated the sale of “golden” species for permanent residence at $ 5 million each.
The European Union develops a plan for revising the post -war convention with refugees, which prohibits countries from rejecting asylum applicants on its boundaries, which may be one of the biggest changes in the policy of moving in recent decades.
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