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Investment migration.

A second nationality or a second home — acquired lawfully, structured intelligently, and held with confidence.

For internationally mobile families and entrepreneurs, a second citizenship or residency is no longer an indulgence; it is a component of sound personal governance. Moore Law advises on it not as a brokerage, but as a law and tax practice — with rigorous due diligence, a clear-eyed view of a programme’s durability, and full attention to how a new nationality or residence interacts with your tax position, your business structures and your estate.

All figures across this section are indicative and confirmed at engagement; programme terms, fees and travel-access positions are subject to change, and no programme outcome is guaranteed.

The distinction

Three routes, three different things.

The terms are frequently conflated, often deliberately. They are not the same, and the distinction governs everything that follows.

Citizenship by investment

Confers full citizenship and a passport, usually without any prior period of residence, in exchange for a qualifying economic contribution. It is the fastest route to a second nationality and the subject of most of this section.

Residency by investment

Grants the right to live in a country — often a stepping stone to citizenship after a number of years of genuine residence. Europe’s remaining programmes are now almost exclusively of this kind.

Naturalisation

Citizenship earned through lawful residence over time, and it remains the only route to a new nationality inside the European Union following the ECJ’s 2025 ruling.

Knowing which of these a programme actually offers — and being told so plainly — is the first test of whether your adviser is acting in your interest.

Our approach

Advised as a legal and tax matter, not a sale.

Where many intermediaries treat a passport or residence permit as a product to be sold quickly, we treat it as a legal status to be acquired correctly: with rigorous due diligence, a clear-eyed view of a programme’s durability, and full attention to how a new nationality or residence interacts with your existing tax position, your business structures, and your estate. Our Legal & Tax, Corporate Services and Real Estate divisions work in concert, and our perspective is genuinely cross-border — anchored in Denmark and the European Union on one side and the United Arab Emirates on the other.

Advised in concert with Legal & Tax Corporate Services Real Estate

Begin with your objectives, not a passport.

Moore Law advises a discerning international clientele from offices in Denmark and Dubai. To discuss second citizenship or residency in confidence, request a consultation.

The information on this page is provided for general guidance only and does not constitute legal, tax, immigration, investment or financial advice. All figures are indicative and confirmed at engagement; programme terms, fees and travel-access positions are subject to change.