The Apex Guide to Investment Migration for Families in 2025
In 2025, investment migration remains a powerful tool for families seeking greater freedom, financial security, and long-term opportunity. Whether through citizenship or residency by investment, these programs offer access to better education, healthcare, and global mobility. This guide breaks down the most effective options for families—highlighting processing times, investment thresholds, and pathways to second citizenship.
Investors Choose The European Golden Visa Over Trump’s $5M U.S. Gold Card
Despite the launch of the U.S. “Gold Card” visa program in early 2025, European Golden Visa schemes continue to attract more interest from global investors, particularly those seeking cost-effective and flexible residency options. Countries like Greece, Portugal, Hungary, and Malta offer more accessible investment thresholds and streamlined application processes, making them preferred choices over the U.S.’s $5 million investment requirement.
Election promises threaten investors with loss of privileges on path to Portuguese citizenship

The Aliança Democrática (AD) party, which is campaigning for the elections of 18 May 2025, proposes in its program a revision of the rules for obtaining Portuguese citizenship for foreigners, including investors under the Golden Visa program.
Portugal’s Cultural Golden Visa Option Draws €22 Million in Global Investments
Portugal’s Cultural Heritage Golden Visa has seen significant growth, accumulating €22.15 million since its first approval in 2020, driven by recent legislation ending the real estate investment pathway. The affordable visa option, attracting primarily American, Indian, and Canadian investors, supports diverse projects in cultural preservation and artistic production, positioning itself as a leading pathway for Portuguese residency.
Golden Visa Interest in Portugal and Greece Ramps Up as Spain Closes Its Doors
As Spain concludes its golden visa program, potential investors are redirecting their focus towards Greece and Portugal. These countries are enhancing their visa schemes to accommodate the influx, making them the new hotspots for those seeking residency through investment in Europe.
Europe’s most popular “Golden Visa” programs in 2025

The immigration services industry for investors includes not only investment citizenship, but also the so-called “Golden Visa”. Such programs operate all over the world: in Panama, Hong Kong, the USA, and European countries. Their main difference from other residence permits is that they do not oblige the applicant to stay in the country for a set number of days per year to extend the residence permit. Thus, an investor can have a Golden Visa, but never become a tax resident of the state that issued the visa.
However, the applicant will be able to enjoy all the benefits of the new status, for example, the privilege of visa-free travel within the Schengen area. Apex Capital Partners Review.
Where Americans Should Consider Permanent Residency: The Apex Guide
For high-net-worth Americans, securing a second residency is more than a luxury—it’s a strategic move for financial protection, tax optimization, and global mobility. This guide explores top Residency by Investment programs in Greece, Portugal, Malta, Hungary, Cyprus, and Anguilla, analyzing costs, benefits, and long-term advantages. Whether for business expansion or a backup plan, these programs offer key advantages in an unpredictable world.
Farmland: The New Gold Standard for Portugal’s Golden Visa
In the ever-evolving landscape of investment migration, investors constantly seek assets that offer not only financial returns but also stability and added benefits like residency or citizenship in foreign nations. Traditional safe-haven assets like gold have long been the go-to choices for preserving capital. However, recent trends and data suggest that farmland is emerging as […]
Portugal’s Golden Visa Gains Momentum Among Wealthy Americans

Portugal’s Golden Visa program has become increasingly popular among U.S. investors and families seeking European residency. By offering a pathway to residency through strategic investments, the program provides access to the Schengen Zone, a robust real estate market, tax incentives, and a clear route to citizenship. With its high quality of life, affordable cost of living, and family-friendly benefits, Portugal has emerged as a top destination for Americans looking to expand their global mobility, secure financial opportunities, and enjoy the advantages of living in the European Union.
US Investors Flock to Greece’s Golden Visa Following Election

Greece’s Golden Visa Program is experiencing a surge in popularity, particularly among US nationals. This heightened interest comes from a confluence of factors, most notably the recent US presidential elections and Spain’s decision to terminate its Golden Visa Program.
Portuguese Citizenship through the Golden Visa Program

Last year, the Portuguese Government made clear its intention to put the Golden Visa program on the right track after it had been stalled for a long time. In this regard, a key decision was to amend the naturalization (Portuguese citizenship) law, which now includes an exception for candidates and Golden Visa holders.
Where to Invest in Europe Now That Spain Is Ending Its Golden Visa Program: A Comprehensive Guide

With Spain officially ending its Golden Visa program on April 3, 2025, many investors are reevaluating their options for obtaining residency and citizenship in Europe. Fortunately, other countries continue to offer attractive programs for high-net-worth individuals seeking access to the European Union. In this guide, we explore the best options for investors, focusing on Greece, Hungary, Malta, Portugal, and Cyprus.