A multi-year residence permit issued to various categories of applicants. This residence permit is designed to attract qualified specialists, entrepreneurs, investors, and cultural figures who contribute to the country's economic or cultural development.
The Residence Permit is issued for a period of 4 years (in most cases, it is indeed granted for exactly 4 years). If it is issued for a shorter term, the renewal process is free of charge.
Upon obtaining the Residence Permit, the applicant is entitled to stay in EU countries for any number of days per year (in practice, it is impossible to track one's presence within the Schengen Area).
The Residence Permit grants the right to conduct business—through a French company—within the territories of France and the EU.
This Residence Permit entails the payment of taxes on behalf of the company. To minimize costs, it is possible to demonstrate tax payments covering only the two years immediately preceding the renewal application, by explaining that the company was not fully operational during its initial years and that the applicant was just beginning their commercial activities.
The Residence Permit provides a pathway for subsequent renewals, leading eventually to the acquisition of Permanent Residency and, subsequently, French citizenship.
Turnkey preparation of your application: from establishing the company—tailored to your specific preferences—to obtaining the Residence Permit card, as well as assistance with renewals, Permanent Residency, and citizenship applications. The support of French accountants ensures comprehensive assistance throughout the entire process.
You must hold a higher education degree (at least a Master's level qualification) OR possess at least 5 years of work experience in a relatively senior position—ideally within the specific industry of the company being established.
You must demonstrate an annual income of at least €22,000 OR maintain a bank account balance of at least €22,000.
This involves establishing a company in France and investing €30,000 into that company (this amount may subsequently be withdrawn). These funds are deposited into an escrow account, which can be used solely for investment purposes within the company. In the event that the applicant's application is rejected, the funds are refunded in full.
The establishment of a company in France is required, tailored to the applicant's specific preferences regarding the company name, business activities, legal structure, and tax regime.
It is necessary to obtain a certificate from the French Ministry of Economy recognizing the business as economically beneficial to the country.
Once the company has been registered, an application for a Visa D is submitted. Using this visa, the applicant enters France, opens a corporate bank account (into which the €30,000 investment is transferred), and subsequently applies for a Residence Permit.
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Yes, we handle real estate transactions remotely. You can choose a property via video call, and we will organise the legal due diligence, signing of documents by power of attorney and registration of the title.
In a number of countries (Spain, Portugal, Cyprus, UAE) foreigners can obtain a mortgage. Conditions vary by country: usually a down payment of 30-50% and proof of income are required. We will help you choose a bank and prepare the documents.
We process all the main types of visas: work, student, business visas, Digital Nomad visas, family visas, investor visas, and also long-stay tourist visas.
Yes, in many countries a visa is the first step toward obtaining a residence permit. For example, a Digital Nomad visa in Spain or Portugal can be converted into a residence permit. We will help you build the optimal migration strategy.
Timelines depend on the program: citizenship by investment in Caribbean countries - from 3 to 6 months, Malta - 12-14 months, naturalisation in EU countries - from 5 to 10 years. We will help you choose a program that fits your timeline.
The renewal procedure depends on the country and type of residence permit. Usually the renewal application is submitted 1-3 months before the expiry date. We remind clients of the deadlines and prepare all the necessary documents for the renewal.
Yes, most programs allow you to include minor children in the application. Some programs also let you include adult children up to 26-30 years old, provided they are financially dependent on the applicant.
Minimum stay requirements depend on the program. Some programs (for example, the Greek Golden Visa) do not require mandatory residence. Others (work residence permit) imply a constant presence. We will choose a program that fits your lifestyle.
Yes, we specialize in comprehensive support for families. We will prepare documents for all family members, including minor children, help with school selection and adaptation in the new place.
Yes, in most countries a visa can be extended without leaving the territory. We help with preparing documents for renewal and monitor the deadlines so that you do not violate immigration law.
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