

Italy has also stepped into the investment migration space, presenting a flexible range of options for investors. The Italian Investor Visa program requires contributions between €250,000 and €2 million, depending on the chosen route. Investors may put money into innovative startups, established Italian companies, government bonds, or philanthropic projects. The attraction of Italy’s program lies not only in residency rights but also in access to the entire Schengen Area. Furthermore, living in Italy offers cultural and lifestyle benefits, from art and history to world-renowned cuisine and fashion. While Italy does not grant immediate citizenship, long-term residency and integration into Italian society can eventually lead to naturalization. For many, the country’s combination of cultural richness and business potential makes it a worthwhile choice.