The Irish Ministry of Justice issued a statement stating that the “Golden Visa” investment immigration program will no longer accept visa applications following February 15. Attorney General Simon Harris said, “We review all visa programs, including any impact on wider public policy, such as the continued cultural, social and economic suitability and suitability of visa programs”. However, the Irish government said it would continue to process existing applications, with regarding 1,500 still under consideration.
According to the Irish government, since the launch of the visa program, it has brought regarding 1.25 billion euros of investment in Ireland.
The majority of applicants for the visa program are Chinese nationals, with regarding 1,458 of the 1,547 applications received as of June 23 from Chinese nationals, according to figures presented to parliament by the Irish government last year. The Irish Times reported that with such a high number of Chinese applicants, Justice Department officials last year recommended a temporary halt to accepting new applications.
The “Golden Visa” investment immigration program was launched in 2012 and is applicable to non-EU citizens with a personal wealth of not less than 2 million euros.
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