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Wealthy Expat: The New EASY Citizenship Program is Here

Feb 29, 2024Video Briefing6:23Watch on YouTube

Bulgaria has introduced a permanent‑residency scheme that can lead to EU citizenship without a mandatory physical‑presence requirement. The program, which launched as the country prepares to join the Schengen Area (expected after 31 March 2024), offers a fast‑track route to an EU passport for investors willing to commit capital to the Bulgarian economy.

How the scheme works

Step Approx. timeline Key actions
Pre‑clearance 1 month Background check to confirm the applicant has no serious criminal record.
Investment Immediate after clearance Deposit the required amount (see options below).
Long‑term visa issuance 1–1.5 months Obtain a visa that allows entry to Bulgaria.
Permanent‑residency application 2 months Submit paperwork while in Bulgaria (a single short visit is sufficient).
PR card issuance Total 3–3.5 months Receive the permanent‑residency card.
Citizenship eligibility 5 years after PR Apply for Bulgarian citizenship; no residence or language test required.

Investment options

  • €250,000 – Requires creating at least ten jobs for Bulgarian citizens. This route is less common because most investors prefer a passive approach.
  • €500,000 or more – Direct investment in a government‑approved fund or other qualifying assets. This is the typical path for high‑net‑worth individuals, crypto investors, and those seeking diversification.

Benefits

  • EU passport after five years, granting visa‑free travel to over 170 countries.
  • No mandatory stay in Bulgaria during the five‑year period; maintaining a local address is sufficient.
  • Flat tax rate of 10 % on personal income, one of the lowest in the EU, applicable even to high earners.
  • Simplified accounting compared with many Western European jurisdictions.

Comparisons with other European programs

Country Minimum investment Residency requirement Citizenship timeline Language requirement
Bulgaria €250k (10 jobs) or €500k (passive) None (single short visit) 5 years None
Greece €250k–€500k Physical residence; ties to Greece 7 years Must learn Greek
Portugal €280k–€500k (varies) Minimum 7 days per year stay 5–6 years for residency, longer for citizenship No language test for residency; citizenship requires basic Portuguese
Spain €500k Must live in Spain 10 years for citizenship No language test for residency; citizenship requires Spanish proficiency

On paper, Bulgaria’s program offers the shortest path to an EU passport with the lowest financial and time commitments.

Potential risks and cautions

  • Policy changes – As Bulgaria integrates into the Schengen Area, authorities may tighten eligibility criteria, increase investment thresholds, or introduce language or residency requirements.
  • Lawyer reliability – Reports of inexperienced or fraudulent Bulgarian legal representatives are common. Prospective applicants should verify credentials, seek references, and consider firms with a proven track record in immigration law.
  • Future demand – The program could become oversubscribed, prompting the government to raise fees or limit the number of permits granted.
  • Living conditions – While the scheme does not require long‑term residence, some investors may find Bulgaria’s urban environment (e.g., Sofia) less appealing compared with other EU capitals.

Practical steps for interested investors

  1. Conduct due diligence on the investment vehicle (government‑approved fund, real‑estate project, or job‑creation plan).
  2. Engage a reputable immigration lawyer with experience in Bulgarian permanent‑residency cases; verify their standing with the Bulgarian Bar Association.
  3. Prepare documentation for the pre‑clearance background check (criminal record, source‑of‑funds evidence, proof of net‑worth).
  4. Plan the short visit to Bulgaria to finalize the PR application; ensure a local address is secured (e.g., rental agreement).
  5. Monitor legislative updates after Bulgaria’s Schengen accession to anticipate any changes that could affect the timeline or requirements.

Overall, Bulgaria’s permanent‑residency program presents a compelling, low‑tax, fast‑track option for obtaining EU citizenship, provided applicants navigate the legal process carefully and stay alert to possible regulatory shifts.