Hungary
Hungary
Welcome to Hungary, a nation steeped in rich history and cultural heritage, offering a unique opportunity for those seeking a second citizenship through investment. As a key player in the heart of Europe, Hungary presents a compelling option for individuals and families looking to diversify their global footprint.
The Citizenship by Investment program in Hungary is designed to welcome discerning investors. By contributing to the Hungarian economy through designated investment channels, applicants can secure their path to Hungarian citizenship. The program is tailored to accommodate a variety of investment preferences, ensuring flexibility for investors.
Average temperature: 29°C
Population: 184,961 (2021)
Land area: 617 km2
Number of beaches: 20
- Visa free travel to over 140 countries
- Visa free travel to the UK and Schengen countries
- Application can include dependents
- The island’s tropical climate and biodiversity along with striking volcanic features help make tourism St. Lucia’s biggest industry and employer. The island is home to the world’s only drive-in volcano-the Sulphur Springs.
- St. Lucia was given its name by French sailors who shipwrecked there on the day of Saint Lucy of Syracuse on the 13th of December, 1502. As a result, St. Lucia has the distinction of being the only country in the world that is named after a woman.
- Despite its size, St. Lucia gave the world two Nobel Prize winners: Derek Walcott (1992 Nobel Prize for Literature), and Sir Arthur Lewis (1979 Nobel Prize for Economics). This means that the island holds the world record for the most Nobel Prize Laureates per capita, with a rate of 10.81 per million people.