In 2019, MIGRONIS Managing Partner Kristina Kurkulyak entered the TOP-50 of the most influential representatives of the international sphere of investment immigration according to the authoritative resource UGLOBAL.
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Real estate • Top programs • 29 June 2022
Real estate in the Caribbean: the whole truth about returns on investment
The peculiarity of the Caribbean region is its dependence on the tourist sector. This means that the property prices are constantly growing, and buying real estate in this area is like a lucrative asset
Kristina Kurkulyak
Grenada • 26 April 2022
Grenada citizenship through real estate investment: all you need to know
Grenada’s popular citizenship by investment program constantly attracts investors from all around the globe who wish to obtain a commonwealth citizenship and passport that grants them visa-free access to 144 countries on the map.
Kristina Kurkulyak
Grenada • 26 April 2022
Grenada’s tax regime: Gain financial freedom through second citizenship
Eastern Caribbean States (OECS). The country has a growing economy that has seen its basis shift from agriculture to tourism in the past couple of decades, and as Grenada’s economic landscape continues to grow the government is always on the lookout to bring in more businesses and international investors.
Kristina Kurkulyak
Grenada • 26 April 2022
Travel the globe visa-free with a Grenada passport
The beautiful island of Grenada is one of the most breathtaking countries in the West Indies of the Caribbean. Its wonderful scenery, top-tier resorts, delightful culture, and laid-back lifestyle make it a hot touristic destination for travelers seeking adventure intertwined with luxury.
Kristina Kurkulyak
Grenada • 26 April 2022
Dual citizenship: Why Grenada should be your second citizenship
A stunning Caribbean country bursting with natural beauty and friendly culture; Grenada has long been one of the gems of the Caribbean islands.
Kristina Kurkulyak
Grenada • 26 April 2022
Grenada: the ultimate offshore company destination
Grenada is a breathtaking island nation in the Caribbean. It is known for many attributes; its natural beauty, its hot tourist areas, its illustrious citizenship by investment program, and for being one of the world’s best tax-havens.
Kristina Kurkulyak
Grenada • 26 April 2022
ETIAS for Grenadian citizens: new EU rule coming in 2023
The EU commission has announced that, starting on January 1st of 2023, all nationals of countries that have visa-free access to the Schengen Area must now apply online on the new European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) prior to traveling.
Kristina Kurkulyak
Antigua and Barbuda • Saint Kitts and Nevis • Top programs • 11 March 2022
Passport of Saint Kitts vs passport of Antigua: Which wins?
The reduced costs of St. Kitts & Nevis and Antigua & Barbuda passports have boosted the interest of investors in the respective citizenship by investment programs of these countries.
Kristina Kurkulyak
Business & Taxes • Saint Lucia • Top programs • 30 January 2022
All you need to know about taxes in St. Lucia
Saint Lucia citizenship by investment program was launched on January 1, 2016.
Kristina Kurkulyak
Grenada • Top programs • USA • 25 October 2021
US E-2 Visa through Grenada’s citizenship
The United States of America's E-2 Visa is an investor visa program, which allows investors and their families to live and work in the United States by making a substantial investment in a US entity. A treaty investor may either start or invest in a business in the US in order to be eligible for the visa.
Kristina Kurkulyak
FAQ • USA • 02 April 2021
Second citizenship as a pathway to USA residency
The E2 visa is a treaty visa that encompasses a handful of nationalities, and it is a non-immigrant visa that grants its holders the opportunity to reside and work in the USA hassle-free.
Kristina Kurkulyak
FAQ • News • 10 February 2021
Permanent residency in Hungary - how to renew the status
The Hungarian permanent residence program for investment was closed in 2017. All Hungarian permanent residence cards that were previously received remain valid. But those who obtained permanent residence in 2016 need to take care of renewing their status - it is valid for five years.
Kristina Kurkulyak
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