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Golden passports for big investors
TheEuropean Commission has urged a crackdown on member states handing out “golden passports” and visas to non-EU nationals in exchange for large investments.
The Commission has pledged closer monitoring of such schemes which it claims help organised crime groups infiltrate the bloc and can be used for money-laundering and tax evasion.
Twenty EU countries, including the UK, offer either a golden passport or visa system, which gives individuals free movement across the 28-member bloc, access to the single market and other rights.
The warning is contained in theEU Commission’s first reporton the multi-billion-dollar industry of so-called “investment migration”, which critics have claimed effectively amounts to a money-for-citizenship scam.
“Although legal, these schemes are sometimes run in opaque ways and without sufficient checks on those who acquire passports and visas,” reports Reuters.
Of greatest concern are Malta, Cyprus and Bulgaria, which this week announced it was halting its passport-selling programme. They are the only EU countries that sell citizenship to non-EU nationals – for investments of between€1m and€2m.
While golden visas are more common, they are no less controversial. Minimum investment thresholds range from €15,000 in Croatia to over €5m in Luxembourg and Slovakia.
A report last year by anti-corruption groupTransparency Internationalconcluded that “such programmes are big business” and“around €25bn in foreign direct investment has flowed into the EU through these schemes over the past 10 years”.
TheBBC‘s Adam Fleming reports that another anti-corruption campaign groupGlobal Witness, which conducted a two year investigation into golden visa abuse, has accused the EU of raising the alarm but failing to offer solutions.
In December, the UK government announced it would be suspending its £2mtop-tier investor visa scheme.
Around 1,000 applications for Tier 1 investor visas were granted last year, with the majority historically going to Russian and Chinese investors.
However, theBBCreported that after the 7 December cut-off date set by ministers, the scheme was, in fact, “not currently suspended”.
The Home Office has since said that, from this year, independent, regulated auditors will assess applicants’ financial and business interests and check they have had control of the funds for at least two years. (BBC)