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Albanian citizenship by investment program coming soon

The Albanian government, like its neighbours; intends to draft citizenship by investment program law for its country. Which will open new horizons for the country and foreign investors as well.

On the 29th of last July, Albania took a decision which was published on August 9, bringing up the citizenship file again to the scene.

Albania, a candidate to join the European Union in 2027 at the latest, is currently reviewing the draft Law on Golden Passports (for investors).

The Albanian government had previously approved the “Citizenship” law in 2020. Which includes an article granting citizenship to “special cases”, in which Albania grants citizenship to foreign citizens over the age of eighteen, either if they perform great works and services for the benefit of Albania and the Albanian people in various fields of science, economy, sports and other fields; provided that they do not pose a threat to public order and the national security of the country; or through special programs.

Albania is a suitable country for investing, living and studying. In addition to its beautiful nature and mild weather, its nice people, it is a developing country that contains many important opportunities for investment.

Investors can obtain residency in Albania easily by establishing a company and starting a business with a small amount, and after obtaining the residency, the family members can join together and five years later they can apply for Albanian citizenship.

April 1st, 2020, A New Start for The Future of Iraqi Investors

April 1st, 2020, A New Start for The Future of Iraqi Investors

After having banned citizens of some countries from applying for its citizenship, who are Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen, Sudan, Iran and North Korea, The state of Antigua & Barbuda gives Iraq an auspicious exception that would open the door to the second citizenship for Iraqis citizens on the 1st of April 2020, while the rest of the countries bans were conditionally cancelled.

Türkiye’s Transition to The Electronic System E-Devlet

Türkiye’s Transition to The Electronic System E-Devlet

Türkiye’s transition to the Electronic system:
Day-after-day e-government services in Türkiye contribute to facilitating the daily lives and transactions of citizens and residents by saving time and efforts. These services vary between municipal services, ministries services, issues related to judicial cases, registration procedures for exams and universities, health and social insurance procedures. Besides, patients can obtain appointments at hospitals through the Internet, in addition to the possibility of applying for unemployment aids and applying for a passport.

Turkish Economy Exceeded Expectations

Turkish Economy Exceeded Expectations

The Turkish economy delivered a performance that exceeded expectations last year and is forecast to post significant growth this year.

According to the Investment Office of the Presidency of the Turkish Republic, Türkiye has jumped up 10 places and ranked 33rd in the World Bank’s Doing Business 2020 report. It ranked 69th in 2017, 60th in 2018, and 43rd in the 2019 editions of this report.