JannyT88

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Hi! A short question here. If I am a USA citizen and want to get a residence permit in Spain (would love to move there permanently with time and become a citizen) is it a good idea to do it investing in commercial property? The point is I don't need residential property right now, so don't want to buy a house or apartment. What do you think is it wise to obtain residence permit via investing in property? Thank you in advance.
 
Sure, why not? It's often done. Your thread title dual citizenship is misleading though, as this is more about investment-based residency.
 
And what type of property is it better to start with? I've been searching for options, but at a loss how to go about it. Could you please advise on my first steps?
 
Obtain residence permit via investing in property. I think it's a good choice. even though you should enquire about other ways too. :)
 
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