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Seychelles Launches Citizenship by Investment Program

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Under the newly published Seychelles rules, foreign investors can obtain citizenship by investing more than US$1 million in the country to start or expand a business.

Seychelles is the smallest African state, consisting of 115 islands. It is a small paradise for those seeking an abundance of marine life and gorgeous unspoiled beaches.

Benefits of the Seychelles Citizenship by Investment Program:

  • The most powerful African passport with hassle-free travel
  • Access to free health care and other benefits
  • Exemption from payment of penalties and obtaining a permit for paid work.

An investor is eligible to apply for Citizenship by Investment by fulfilling all of the following requirements:

  • Invest US$1 million or more in a business in Seychelles.
  • Live in Seychelles for 11 years as a legal resident.
  • Not be absent from Seychelles for an uninterrupted period of one year or more without the consent of the Minister of the Interior.
  • Not be sentenced to imprisonment for more than 1 year under any Seychelles law.
  • Achieve a minimum of 80% in one of the three national languages ​​(Creole, English, or French) in the citizenship qualification exam.
  • Don’t be a banned immigrant.

The investor must pass an exam in which (s)he will have to answer 25 out of 100 questions in one of three national languages ​​(Creole, English, or French). The exam has a passing score of 80% and is administered by the Department of Immigration and Civil Status every two months.

Want to live in a paradise on the island? See all available Citizenship by Investment Programs in the Caribbean here

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