Citizenship Bay Opens In Nigeria, Offering Unbounded Opportunities And Solutions For Foreign Residency And Citizenship By Investment Programs

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Citizenship Bay, a leading citizenship consultancy firm specializing in investment-based citizenship and residency for clients all over the world, opens in

by investment program is a viable step that ensures mobility insurance as well as a well-planned shot at improvement in standard of living. By possessing dual citizenship, holders have residency and employment rights and privileges, without the need to continually renew the ‘papers’ or legal documents supporting their stay in their second country.

“Beyond the obvious benefits of physical residency, a citizenship and residency by investment program offers unbounded opportunities for improvement in quality of life. For an investment starting with $100,000, our clients experience the possibilities of living in a borderless world and gain access to the world’s best in terms of healthcare, education, business, quality of living, education and financial opportunities.

Aldayriyeh added: “Our services are legal, Government authorized, globally accredited and highly reputable. Our vision is to empower Nigerians to create a borderless world for themselves and their families and we’re excited to start providing guidance and advisory services to Nigerians who want to explore citizenship or residency by investment to increase their mobility and gain access to an array of other benefits”.

 

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