• Not sure these days. Ireland used to be a good option, but Cyprus seems popular with Russian oligarchs looking for an EU passport. Malta is another option I think.

  • Malta:-

    "
    In Malta, for example, they require the main applicant to contribute €650,000 to the National Development and Social Fund (and €25,000 each for a spouse and minor children). This is a donation that you will not get back.

    Plus, you must purchase a house with a value of €350,000 or rent for five years with an annual minimum of €16,000. Finally, you must invest at least €150,000 in government-approved financial instruments – stocks, bonds, etc.
    "

    Not very affordable for the average person.

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