From the BBC:
"Cyprus to ease citizenship rules for EU bailout losers"
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-22147643
"Cyprus to ease citizenship rules for EU bailout losers"
Cyprus is to relax its citizenship
rules for foreign investors who lost at least 3m euros (£2.5m) under an EU
bailout deal. President Nicos Anastasiades said new measures, mostly affecting the Russian
business community, would be approved at a cabinet meeting on Monday. Russians have billions of euros in Cypriot bank deposits. Investors were angered when it emerged they would lose up to 60% of their
savings under the terms of the bailout. In order to secure the 10bn euros, agreed by the EU and IMF, Cyprus was
forced to wind up one major bank and write-off of a large portion of secured
debt and uninsured deposits in the largest bank, Bank of Cyprus. Speaking at a Russian business conference in the coastal resort of Limassol,
President Anastasiades said the new measures would "mitigate to some extent the
damage" Russian investors had endured. Cyprus has been a member of the EU since 2004. It sealed an EU bailout last
month to save it from bankruptcy. President Anastasiades said foreign investors who held deposits prior to 15
March, and who lost at least 3m euros would be eligible to apply for Cypriot
citizenship. Cyprus's existing "citizenship by investment" programme will also be revised
to reduce the amount of investment required to be eligible from 10m euros to
3m. The president said he would also drop requirements for citizenship applicants
to keep 15m euros in Cypriot banks for five years, saying they would be allowed
immediate access to their money. "These decisions will be deployed in a fast-track manner," President
Anastasiades said. The Cypriot economy is worth about 18bn euros, which accounts for less than
0.2% of the eurozone total.
^ I don't think any country should sell their citizenship. It cheapens the country, its culture and traditions. While I don't agree with the bailout program I also don't agree with handing out citizenship. ^
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-22147643
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