3 octubre, 2020

New developments for the Italian Investor Visa Program

The Italian Investor Visa Program (Golden Visa), regulated by Article 26-bis of the Italian Consolidated Law on Immigration (Legislative Decree No. 286/98) has introduced a 30 days fast-track procedure to obtain an Italian residence permit for foreigners who intend to make one of the following eligible investments in Italy:

  • an investment of at least Euros 2 million in Italian Government bonds to be maintained for at least 2 years;
  • an investment of at least Euros 500,000 thousand into the share capital of an Italian company (including Italian listed companies) to be maintained for at least 2 years (the amount is reduced to at least Euros 250,000 if the investment is made into an Italian company that qualifies as “innovative start-up company”); it is worth noting that until recently these thresholds were, respectively, Euros 1 million and Euros 500,000;
  • a philanthropic donation of at least Euros one million to support a project of public interest.

It is worth noting that the purchase of real estate assets does not qualify for the Investor Visa.

Investors applying for the Golden Visa must provide evidence of available funds to make the eligible investment (e.g. a bank statement) and that they have sufficient financial resources to live in Italy.

The application can be submitted and approved before making the eligible investment, provided that the if the investment is not made within3 months from the entry in Italy, the residence permit will be revoked.

The Investor Visa is issued for a period of 2 years, renewable for further 3 years, subject to the condition that the relevant investment (or other eligible investment) is maintained,

Law No. 12 of 12 September 2020 – converting the so-called “Simplifications Decree” – has clarified that the eligible investment can be made also through corporate vehicles in which the investor is a legal representative. In case of donations, the eligible investment can be made through foundations.

Finally, the recent changes have provided that holders of an Investor Visa do not have an obligation to move their residence to Italy and are exempt from certain obligations that apply to other types of residence permit (e.g. Integration Agreement etc.).

 

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