Forward-thinking people invest in European citizenship for different purposes. Often it is just a desire to travel around the world without a visa and bureaucratic red tape. Others need a second passport in order to develop their business outside of Russia, optimize taxes and work without delay with European banks. A significant percentage of applicants apply for a residence permit or citizenship in order to actually immigrate to another country. Our review article will focus on choosing the right place in Europe for your move.
What is usually guided when choosing a second home?
In addition to such serious advantages of European countries as tax incentives, greenhouse conditions for small and medium-sized businesses and a visa-free regime with other countries, citizens of other countries are attracted to Europe by more mundane joys.
- Stability, safety and comfort
Of particular importance for our compatriots are the qualities associated with the peculiarities of the political system, a strong economy and a low crime rate in modern Europe. - High quality medicine
Opportunity to be treated in European clinics equipped with the latest technology. Unfortunately, sometimes moving from Russia literally becomes a matter of life and death, because some unique operations are performed only in the EU countries. - Access to good education
It is in Europe that the oldest educational institutions with a long history and modern universities are located, providing their students with an education that meets all world standards.
When choosing where to move, remember that you are looking for a place where your family will spend a significant portion of their life. Therefore, it is so important to take into account all interests and wishes, and then narrow the search for a future home to the scale of a particular city. Moreover, in the West there are many interesting European cities that are comfortable for living, working, doing business and self-development.
How to quickly get a residence permit, permanent residence and citizenship in Europe?
The right to live, study and work permanently in a European country is given by:
- residence permit (residence permit);
- permanent residence permit (permanent residence);
- citizenship.
The countries of Western Europe periodically experience an influx of immigrants from third world countries, therefore, over the years, the process of obtaining a residence permit has become more complicated and takes more and more time.


