Curaçao Citizenship by Investment: Real Estate

Curaçao Citizenship by Investment:
Curaçao’s real estate market is relatively high-end, drawing a swathe of luxury buyers from all over the world. Expats typically buy vacation homes right by the beach or golf courses, with a growing community of international retirees choosing to call home here too. Property for sale ranges from affordable resort apartments to luxury villas in prime locations like Blue Bay, Coral Estate, Jan Sofat, and Santa Barbara Plantation.
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  • @icediamonds11
    @icediamonds112 ай бұрын

    I can t wait ❤ a new beginning

  • @jpytp5820
    @jpytp58202 жыл бұрын

    How long do you have to stay in Curacao each year to get citizenship? What are the taxes like?

  • @GlobalCitizenSolutions

    @GlobalCitizenSolutions

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your comment! Our team will be happy to discuss this further with you. Please get in touch with our team: www.globalcitizensolutions.com/contact-us/

  • @tomdegroen412

    @tomdegroen412

    2 жыл бұрын

    Getting citizenship is not so easy as it is presented as it requires the following: 1. indeed one needs five years of uninterrupted residency in the Kingdom of the Netherlands (i.e. the Netherlands, Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten). 2. Uninterrupted means > 6 months. One also looses uninterrupted stay once staying > 4 months out of the Kingdom for 3 consecutive years. 3. One speak, read and write Dutch and (in the case of Curaçao) Papiamentu. This requirement is subject to an exam. 4. One must renounce all other citizenships he/she possesses. Some rules can be different when one is married to a Dutchman. In such a case one can keep their other nationalities and only needs an interrupted stay of 3 years. Long story short: obtaining Dutch citizenship via Curaçao is certainly possible. However one needs a true love for the island, patience and flair for languages.

  • @mohamedashoor266
    @mohamedashoor2662 жыл бұрын

    Hello It’s interesting offer but I have few questions 1- is is require to live there to get the citizenship? Or only you buy the real state and hold it for 5 years then you will get the citizenship? 2- is this program better then the golden visa to Netherland ? I’m looking forward to hear the answer from you

  • @GlobalCitizenSolutions

    @GlobalCitizenSolutions

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your questions, if you want to know more please get in touch with our team: www.globalcitizensolutions.com/contact-us/

  • @tomdegroen412

    @tomdegroen412

    2 жыл бұрын

    Living in Curaçao is certainly a requirement. I think the golden visa is better, because naturalization in the Netherlands requires proficiency in only one language (Dutch). Also Dutch is actually spoken by everyone in the Netherlands, so practice is much easier. In Curaçao most people speak Papiamentu, so you'll have to learn Duch via courses. Getting citizenship is not so easy as it is presented as it requires the following: 1. indeed one needs five years of uninterrupted residency in the Kingdom of the Netherlands (i.e. the Netherlands, Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten). 2. Uninterrupted means > 6 months. One also looses uninterrupted stay once staying > 4 months out of the Kingdom for 3 consecutive years. 3. One speak, read and write Dutch and (in the case of Curaçao) Papiamentu. This requirement is subject to an exam. 4. One must renounce all other citizenships he/she possesses. Some rules can be different when one is married to a Dutchman. In such a case one can keep their other nationalities and only needs an interrupted stay of 3 years. Long story short: obtaining Dutch citizenship via Curaçao is certainly possible. However one needs a true love for the island, patience and flair for languages.

  • @markthomas7207
    @markthomas72072 жыл бұрын

    Do I need to live in curaçao or just hold property for 5 years to get citizenship?

  • @GlobalCitizenSolutions

    @GlobalCitizenSolutions

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your question, Mark! Our team will be happy to answer your questions, please contact us: www.globalcitizensolutions.com/contact-us/

  • @tomdegroen412

    @tomdegroen412

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes living in Curaçao is an important requirement. Getting citizenship is not so easy as it is presented as it requires the following: 1. indeed one needs five years of uninterrupted residency in the Kingdom of the Netherlands (i.e. the Netherlands, Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten). 2. Uninterrupted means > 6 months. One also looses uninterrupted stay once staying > 4 months out of the Kingdom for 3 consecutive years. 3. One speak, read and write Dutch and (in the case of Curaçao) Papiamentu. This requirement is subject to an exam. 4. One must renounce all other citizenships he/she possesses. Some rules can be different when one is married to a Dutchman. In such a case one can keep their other nationalities and only needs an interrupted stay of 3 years. Long story short: obtaining Dutch citizenship via Curaçao is certainly possible. However one needs a true love for the island, patience and flair for languages.