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End ‘golden passport’ schemes for the wealthy, says European Commission

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End ‘golden passport’ schemes for the wealthy, says European Commission

European Commission wants EU nations to end national programmes where rich buy citizenship, end visa sales to Russians and Belarusians. Moves comes amid concern that people hit by sanctions over Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine may be holders of EU golden passports or visas.
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The European Commission called on EU governments on Monday to end national programmes to sell citizenship to investors, also known as golden passports schemes, and urged them to suspend the sale of visas to Russians and Belarusians.

The move follows a new push from the European Parliament to shrink and regulate the multi-billion-euro citizenship and visa industry which the EU has long considered a security risk.
It comes amid concerns that people hit by European Union sanctions over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine may be holders of EU golden visas or passports.

“Some Russian or Belarusian nationals who are subject to sanctions or are significantly supporting the war in Ukraine might have acquired EU citizenship or privileged access to the EU, including to travel freely in the Schengen area, under these schemes,” the European Commission said on Monday.

Since the start of the Russian aggression, which Moscow calls a special operation, the EU has blacklisted nearly 700 top politicians, businessmen and military staff accused of supporting the Kremlin.

The Commission urged an immediate end to existing national programmes for the sale of passports. Currently only Malta, Cyprus and Bulgaria have such schemes and they have all committed to ending them. Cyprus’ parliament has just voted to end its programme.
Brussels also said governments should check whether sanctioned people were holding a golden passport or visa they had issued.

The European Commission said it did not know whether sanctioned people were among the beneficiaries of the programme. A spokesman declined to clarify whether it had asked EU states to provide lists of people who had bought visas or passports.

Countries should determine whether to annul those passports and should immediately withdraw residence permits, the Commission said.

Several EU countries run golden visa schemes and have had golden passports programmes.
The Commission refrained from calling for the end of golden visa programmes, but urged strict checks and asked EU governments to suspend the granting of residence permits to Russians and Belarusians.

The European Commission urged on Monday member states to repeal existing investor citizenship schemes, including the so-called golden passports and golden residence permits. The Commission asked member states to assess the citizenship of Russian or Belarusian nationals that reside in the European Union under such programs should and “immediately withdraw” the citizenship of those nationals who are on an EU sanctions list.

The Commission stressed such schemes are illegal under EU law and that it opened infringement cases against member states for their use in the past. “Golden residence permits issued to Russians and Belarusians under EU sanctions should be revoked. Now more than ever, in the face of war, we must do everything to ensure that Russians and Belarusians under sanctions and those supporting Putin’s war of aggression cannot buy their way into the EU,” said Commissioner for Home Affairs Ylva Johansson.
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