Trek Law LLP

Trek Law LLP Law Firm offers services in the field of International business, technology and immigration law.

The firm has head office in Islamabad and country offices in Lisbon.

Why Latvia:  1. One of the greenest countries in EuropeAbout 54 percent of Latvia is covered by forests. That means clea...
27/01/2026

Why Latvia:

1. One of the greenest countries in Europe
About 54 percent of Latvia is covered by forests. That means clean air, quiet surroundings, and nature literally minutes away from your home, not hours.
2. EU life at half the cost
Riga’s rent and daily expenses are roughly 40 to 50 percent cheaper than major Western European capitals, while still giving full EU and Schengen benefits.
3. Small country, big access
With a population of around 1.9 million, Latvia gives you EU residency, access to a 450 million consumer market, and zero overcrowding in daily life.
4. Internet faster than most of Europe
Latvia consistently ranks among Europe’s top countries for internet speed. Gigabit connections are common, even outside city centers, perfect for remote work and online business.
5. Calm is the lifestyle
Low population density, low violent crime, and no rush culture. Latvia is built for people who value peace, focus, and long term living, not constant noise.

24/07/2024

Golden Geese have wings; and they will fly | Golden Visas and Golden Passports.

Portugal Reopens Golden Visa to RussiansIn a surprising move, Portugal has quietly reinstated its Golden Visa program fo...
24/07/2024

Portugal Reopens Golden Visa to Russians

In a surprising move, Portugal has quietly reinstated its Golden Visa program for Russian applicants. This decision comes after a temporary suspension imposed following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in early 2022. The reopening has occurred without any official announcement, leading to speculation about the factors influencing this decision.

The decision is expected to generate significant interest and potentially boost Portugal's economy. The program has historically been a substantial source of foreign investment, with real estate purchases being a primary avenue for qualifying. The return of Russian investors is likely to reinvigorate the local market. While specific revenue projections are difficult to quantify, the potential economic impact is undeniable.

25/06/2024

Get Spain Residence permit in 30 days on Tourist Visa | Digital Nomad Visa | Farrukh DallIn this video, we cover everything you need to know about the Spain ...

24/04/2024

European Countries with Retirement Visas

For those looking to spend their retirement years in Europe, several countries offer special retirement visas that allow you to legally reside there long-term. However, the requirements for these visas can vary significantly between countries. Here's an overview of some of the most popular European retirement destinations and what you need to qualify for their retirement visas:

Portugal
Portugal is one of the top destinations for American and Canadian retirees due to its affordable cost of living, excellent healthcare system, and great weather. The country offers a retirement residence/ passive income (D7) permit for non-EU nationals with a few key requirements:
- Prove a monthly income source of at least €820 ($910) for the main applicant, plus €350 ($387) for a spouse/partner and €280 ($310) for each additional dependent.
- Have proof of accommodation in Portugal, either by owning a home or having a long-term rental contract.

Spain
Spain's balmy climate and lower living costs attract many retirees as well. For a non-lucrative residence visa (effectively a retirement visa), you'll need:
- Proof of income of at least €27,115 ($30,000) per year, plus €6,778 ($7,500) per year for each additional family member.
- Private Spanish health insurance.
- No criminal record.
- Sufficient funds or income to support your residence in Spain.

France
The requirements for France's long-stay visa (valid for up to a year, renewable) for retirees are:
- Prove a minimum monthly income of around €1,200 ($1,330) for a single person or €1,700 ($1,885) for a couple. Income must come from a secure, legal source like pensions or investment income.
- Obtain private French health insurance initially.
- Have no criminal record.
- Secure accommodation in France.

Italy
Italy offers an elective residency visa for retirees from outside the EU with these main requirements:
- Stable income of at least €31,000 ($34,400) per year for an individual, higher for families. Income can come from pensions, investments or other legal sources.
- Private Italian health insurance.
- Proof of accommodation ownership or a long-term rental contract.

Malta
While small, the island nation of Malta attracts retirees with its Mediterranean lifestyle. For the Residence Permit for Retired Persons, you'll need:
- Be at least 60 years old and retired or self-supporting without employment.
- Prove a minimum annual income of €21,000 ($23,300) for individuals or €27,000 ($30,000) for couples, from government, investment or recurring income sources.
- Purchase private international health insurance.

23/03/2024

The Amended Nationality Law of Portugal:

The law has been officially published in the Official Gazette and will be effective starting April 1st, 2024. With this new law, the 5-year period necessary for citizenship application will now include the duration applicants spent waiting for their residency permit to be processed.
The pivotal moment for calculating the residency period will be the date of application submission, rather than the issuance of the residence permit itself.

Portugal Nationality Law Update: The Portuguese Constitutional Court has just ruled, with a majority decision, that rece...
22/02/2024

Portugal Nationality Law Update:

The Portuguese Constitutional Court has just ruled, with a majority decision, that recent amendments to the Nationality Law do not pose any constitutional concerns. These changes, initially passed in Parliament in early January, were subject to review by the President, who raised doubts about a specific article related to acquiring nationality through Sephardic descent. However, the Constitutional Court judges concluded that the law does not infringe on citizenship applicants' legitimate expectations nor does it directly threaten human dignity or rights. Consequently, the President is expected to sign off on the law within the next 20 days, after which it will be published in the official gazette and take effect. Notably, one significant amendment pertains to how the 5-year citizenship application period is calculated. Unlike before, the approved changes will consider the time elapsed since the submission of the residency application towards the required 5 years for citizenship. It is anticipated that the new law will be published in the official gazette soon, and we will continue to monitor developments.

Confusions and misinformation about the newly enacted nationality law of Portugal: Portugal' Parliament has recently mad...
22/01/2024

Confusions and misinformation about the newly enacted nationality law of Portugal:

Portugal' Parliament has recently made changes to its nationality law that affect the time period required for obtaining Portuguese citizenship. The most significant change is that residents can now start counting their five years to citizenship from the day they applied for residency, rather than from the date they received approval. This means that individuals who have been waiting for their residency applications to be processed may be able to save several years off the time to citizenship.

To dispel the confusion and misinformation circulating on the internet regarding the recently enacted nationality law, here are some key points summarizing the new legislation;

•Reduction in residency requirement for Sephardic Jews:
Applicants from Sephardic Jewish communities can now acquire Portuguese citizenship after proving legal residence in Portugal for at least three years, instead of the standard five years.

•Counting time from application for residency: The five-year residency period for applying for citizenship will now start from the date the application for residency is submitted, rather than from the date of approval. This will help to mitigate delays in processing residency applications.

•Simplified naturalization process:
The naturalization process has been simplified, making it easier for individuals to meet the requirements for Portuguese citizenship.

These changes are intended to make it easier for foreigners to obtain Portuguese citizenship, while still ensuring that only individuals who have a genuine connection to Portugal are granted citizenship.

It is important to note that these changes are relatively recent, and there may still be some clarification needed on how they will be applied in practice.

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27/12/2023

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06/11/2023

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