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移民投资者计划

IMMIGRANT INVESTOR PROGRAMME

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The Irish Government created the Immigrant Investor Programme to facilitate investors and business professionals from outside of the EU to avail of the opportunities of investing and locating business interests in Ireland in order to support investment in Ireland and to enhance Ireland’s position as one of the world’s most globalised economies. 
The Immigrant Investor Programme facilitates non-EEA nationals and their families who commit to an approved investment in Ireland to acquire a secure residency status in Ireland. The Programme was established by the Irish Government in 2012 to stimulate productive investment in Ireland and to offer residency in Ireland with its associated advantages to dynamic business professionals with a proven record of success. The ultimate objective of this programme is job creation and facilitating further Irish economic development. 
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The Programme offers four investment options to potential investors.

Any non-EEA national may apply for residency for themselves and their spouse/civil partner and children under the age of 18. Dependent children between the ages of 18 and 24 may also be considered in certain circumstances. 

These Guidelines detail the terms for applying and maintaining residency status in Ireland on the basis of Residency Permission granted by the Minister for Justice and Equality under the terms of this Immigrant Investor Programme. The Immigrant Investor Programme - a summary of the process

There are four steps to the
Immigrant Investor Programme

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01Apply

02 Approve

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03 Invest

04 Reside

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Apply, without committing any investment funding, on the basis of one of the four investment options; 

Get Approval for your investment from the Evaluation Committee; 

When your application is approved, Invest in your preferred investment option; 

When you have invested your funds, you and your nominated family members, will be issued with permission to reside in Ireland.
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