Slovenia doesn’t have a specific citizenship-by-investment program. However, there are other ways for investors to obtain Slovenian citizenship or residency.
Here are a few options to explore:
To obtain permanent residency in Slovenia through investment, you need to participate in the country’s Golden Visa program. The exact investment amount required may vary depending on the specific program and circumstances. Currently, one option available is the “Investment in Business” program, where you can obtain PR by investing a minimum of €50,000 in a new or existing Slovenian company and creating at least one job for a local resident.
Another option is the “Investment in Real Estate” program, which requires a minimum investment of €300,000 in real estate located in Slovenia. It’s advisable to consult with a Slovenian immigration lawyer or contact the Slovenian Ministry of the Interior for detailed information.
To obtain Slovenian citizenship or residency through investment, you will typically need to go through a documentation and application process. While the specific requirements and procedures may vary, here are some general steps that you may need to follow:
A licensed medical expert or an authorized medical institution recognized by Slovenian authorities conducts the medical examination. The purpose of the examination is to discover any existing medical issues that may interfere with the applicant’s capacity to integrate into Slovenian society or constitute a risk to public health.
Slovenia allows dual citizenship, which means that you can hold Slovenian citizenship alongside citizenship from another country. The Slovenian government does not require you to renounce your existing citizenship when acquiring Slovenian citizenship.
No, Slovenia does not have a formal citizenship-by-investment program.
While Slovenia does not have a specific citizenship-by-investment program, there are investment options that may lead to residency or citizenship. These include investing in a business, significant investment in Slovenian real estate, or obtaining employment in Slovenia.
Through the “Investment in Business” program you can obtain PR by investing a minimum of €50,000. The “Investment in Real Estate” program requires a minimum investment of €300,000
The application process typically involves gathering the necessary documentation, consulting with an immigration lawyer, submitting the application with the relevant authority, attending interviews or medical examinations if required, and waiting for the processing period. The specific requirements and procedures may vary depending on the type of application.
Yes, Slovenia allows dual citizenship, which means you can hold Slovenian citizenship alongside citizenship from another country.