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Portugal joins clampdown on ‘golden visas’ for wealthy

Lisbon follows Dublin in scrapping right of non-Europeans to claim residency in return for investment
Portugal’s capital Lisbon has seen a surge in house prices that has left many local people struggling to find adequate accommodation

Portugal has become the second EU country this week to scrap “golden visas” for wealthy non-Europeans, joining Ireland in abolishing a programme that helped pull in foreign investment but sparked controversy.

António Costa, Portugal’s prime minister, said on Thursday that his government would stop issuing new golden visas in order to “fight against price speculation in real estate”. Ireland had cited EU warnings over the security implications of such programmes in its own decision.

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