Moldova Citizenship
Investment amount:from 135 000 €
Time to obtain:3 months
Number of visa-free countries:121
Government of Canada may grant passports to wealthy foreigners in exchange for investing in the country's economy. Quebec Immigrant Investor Program (QIIP) is the investment program in Canada which allows you to legally obtain a Canadian passport. In order to become eligible for a Canadian passport, it is necessary to confirm compliance with the legal requirements and fulfill investment conditions. The passport is issued to persons older than 16 years for 5 or 10 years with the right of further renewal. For children under 16 the passport validity is 5 years.
Unlimited stay in the country.
Access to free public health-care.
Visa-free access to 184 countries around the world.
Getting quality education in Canadian universities.
Accounts opening and access to favorable loans conditions in banks of Canada.
Guaranteed diplomatic protection by Canadian Consulates and Embassies abroad.
Get the right
for legal residence
in one of the most developed countries
in the world
Canadian passport can be issued on the basis of Citizenship Certificate.
The status of a Canadian citizen is assigned to participants of the Quebec Immigrant Investor Program. Applicants must prove their business experience, source of income, knowledge of English or French, and compliance with medical criteria.
The standard time for processing passport
applications is 20 working days
The fee for accelerated issuance of passport
within 2-9 days is CAD 50.
An urgent option of passport issuance takes 1 business day and requires an additional fee of CAD 110.
Preparing the application along with
your citizenship certificate.
Sending the application by postal
service or visiting one the Passport
offices within Canada. If you
are staying outside Canada, then apply to
Consulate or Embassy.
Passport fee payment: CAD 160 for a
passport valid for 10 years, or CAD 120
for a passport valid for 5 years.
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