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Immigrant investor programmes in the European Union (EU)

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Georgios Pavlidis. (2023) A Case of Insufficient Safeguards or State-Enabled Money Laundering? ‘Golden Passport’ and ‘Golden Visa’ Investment Schemes in Europe. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Daniel Nehring & Yang Hu. (2021) From public to commercial service: State‐market hybridization in the UK visa and immigration permit infrastructure, 1997–2021. The British Journal of Sociology 72:5, pages 1325-1346.
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Serhii Lashyn. (2021) The Aporia of EU Citizenship. Liverpool Law Review 42:3, pages 361-377.
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George Pavlidis. (2021) A case of insufficient safeguards or state-enabled money laundering? ‘Golden Passport’ and ‘Golden Visa’ investment schemes in Europe. Journal of Investment Compliance 22:2, pages 170-179.
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