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Italy Moves to Raise Flat Tax for New Residents to €300,000

Italy is preparing a major update to its flat-tax regime for high-net-worth individuals who transfer their tax residence to the country. The latest draft of the 2026 Budget Law proposes increasing the annual substitute tax on foreign-sourced income from €200,000 to €300,000, while also raising the dependent amount from €25,000

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UAE Expands Consular Services for Golden Visa Holders

The UAE has taken another significant step to strengthen its long-term residency program. In a new announcement, Golden Visa holders will now receive the same level of overseas protection and assistance once reserved for Emirati citizens. The initiative, revealed at GITEX Global 2025, underscores the government’s growing focus on stability,

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European Parliament Backs New Mechanism to Suspend Visa-Free Travel

The European Parliament has voted in favor of sweeping reforms to the EU’s visa waiver suspension mechanism, giving the bloc greater authority to pause or revoke visa-free access for countries that fail to meet its legal, security, or human-rights standards. The move comes amid growing concern over misuse of visa-free

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Exploring the Four Routes to Citizenship and Why They Matter in 2025

Citizenship is no longer just a legal identity, it defines your mobility, access to global opportunities, and long-term financial strategy. For investors, entrepreneurs, and internationally minded families, understanding how citizenship can be acquired and why it matters more than ever is essential in 2025. 1. Citizenship by Birthright (Jus Soli) 

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Cyprus Opens Doors to Non-EU Talent with EU Blue Card as Schengen Entry Nears

In a significant step toward aligning with European Union migration and labour mobility standards, Cyprus has formally introduced the EU Blue Card—a long-awaited residence and work permit system tailored for highly skilled non-EU nationals. The move reflects Cyprus’ broader strategy to attract international talent and investment, as it accelerates its

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U.S. Government Reverses Mass Termination of International Student Records

In a significant policy reversal, the U.S. federal government has announced it will restore the immigration records of hundreds, potentially thousands, of international students whose legal status was jeopardized after their records were abruptly terminated in recent weeks. The affected records are part of the Student and Exchange Visitor Information

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