It’s interesting to see the growing trend of “golden passport” programs that allow wealthy individuals to obtain citizenship through significant investments. These programs, often based on real estate purchases or contributions to public goods, provide privileges and mobility to those who can afford them. While some view these programs as a way to boost economies and offer protection to wealthy individuals, others have raised concerns about security risks, potential money laundering, and the influence of the ultra-wealthy. The debate surrounding these programs continues, with the European Commission and some countries expressing opposition to them.
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