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Do Golden Visas Lead to Citizenship? A 2026 Country-by-Country Reality Check

Some golden visas lead to citizenship, many do not. A 2026 guide to Portugal, Greece, Italy, Cyprus and UAE timelines, plus the residence and language rules people miss.

By Civita Research, Research deskPublished June 12, 2026Updated July 12, 2026Published under our editorial policy
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Some golden visas do lead to citizenship, but most do not do it automatically, and the ones that work the best in 2026 demand far more genuine residence than the marketing suggests. A golden visa buys you legal residence. Citizenship is a separate, later step with its own clock, its own physical-presence rules, and usually a language exam. The two are linked but not the same thing, and confusing them is the single most expensive mistake investors make.

This guide separates the residence-by-investment programs that have a real naturalization path from the ones that are residence and nothing more. The numbers below reflect law in force as of June 2026, including Portugal’s reformed Nationality Law and the European Court of Justice ruling that ended Malta’s golden passport.

The core distinction: residence by investment vs citizenship by investment

There are two product categories that get blurred under the “golden visa” label.

Residency by investment (RBI) gives you a residence permit in exchange for an investment. Portugal, Greece, Italy and Cyprus all run RBI programs. None of them sells citizenship. You may qualify for naturalization later, but only after meeting time, presence, language and integration requirements that apply to ordinary residents too.

Citizenship by investment (CBI) gives you a passport more or less directly. Inside the EU this is effectively dead. On 29 April 2025 the ECJ ruled that Malta’s program, which sold citizenship for a contribution of up to 750,000 euros and largely notional residence, breached EU law. That ended the last EU passport-for-investment scheme. Caribbean CBI programs (St Kitts, Dominica, Antigua, Grenada, St Lucia) still exist and grant citizenship without residence, but they are a different product from the European golden visas most people mean by this question.

So when someone asks whether a golden visa “leads to” citizenship, the honest answer for Europe is: it can open the door, but you still have to walk through it on foot, with real time on the ground.

Programs that genuinely lead to citizenship

Country Naturalization clock Real presence needed Language Notes
Portugal 10 years (7 for EU/CPLP nationals) Light on paper, ~7 days/year for the visa A2 Portuguese Clock now starts at residence-card issuance
Greece 7 continuous years Genuine legal residence and integration PEGP knowledge certificate Visa itself needs no stay; citizenship does
Italy 10 years More than 183 days/year B1 Italian Investor visa is residence only
Cyprus Final 12 months continuous + 7 cumulative years in the prior 10 Heavy; no more than 90 days absent in the final 12 months Greek (Cypriot) CBI ended in 2020; only PR remains

Portugal remains the most discussed route, but the rules changed materially in 2026. The reformed Nationality Law (Lei Orgânica n.º 1/2026) took effect on 19 May 2026. It extended the naturalization period from five years to ten years for most nationals, and to seven years for citizens of the EU and of Portuguese-speaking (CPLP) countries. The old rule crediting time from the residence application was revoked: only periods of legal residence count, so processing time before residence is granted no longer advances the nationality clock. The golden visa itself still only requires an average of about seven days per year in Portugal, and there is still no language test to hold the visa. But citizenship requires passing the A2 CIPLE Portuguese exam plus civic and integration checks. Portugal is still attractive because the visa presence is so light, but the citizenship horizon is now roughly double what it was.

Greece runs the cheapest EU entry point, with real estate thresholds of 250,000 to 800,000 euros depending on location and project type. The visa has no minimum-stay rule. Citizenship is a different animal: you need seven continuous years of lawful residence, the official citizenship knowledge certificate, and evidence of economic and social integration. A passive Greek golden visa held from abroad does not move you toward a passport at all.

Italy’s investor visa grants a two-year permit, renewable, with no minimum stay to keep it. Permanent residence is possible after five years and citizenship by naturalization after ten years, but the citizenship route requires at least ten years of legal residence and normally B1 Italian. Like Italy generally, this is a residence-led route, not a passport purchase.

Cyprus offers permanent residence from 300,000 euros plus an income test. Its citizenship-by-investment scheme was suspended in 2020 and is gone. Ordinary naturalization requires a continuous final 12 months immediately before filing, with no more than 90 days of absence, plus at least seven cumulative years of lawful residence in the immediately preceding ten years. In practice this is a heavy-residence path, not a passive one.

Programs that do not lead to citizenship

The UAE golden visa is the clearest example of a residence product with no naturalization path. The five- and ten-year golden visa gives renewable long-term residence and no sponsor requirement, which is genuinely useful. But it does not convert to an Emirati passport no matter how long you hold it or how much you invest. UAE citizenship runs through descent, marriage, ordinary naturalization (which requires around 30 years of residence), or a discretionary “exceptional merit” track where you are nominated by federal authorities. There is no application portal and no purchasable route. As of 2026 there is no UAE citizenship by investment. Treat the golden visa as long-stay residence, full stop.

Spain ended its golden visa entirely on 3 April 2025, citing housing pressure. Existing holders can renew under original conditions, but no new applications are accepted, so it is no longer a path for newcomers.

The requirements people miss

The marketing tends to feature the investment amount and skip the rest. The expensive surprises live here.

  • Physical presence for citizenship is not the same as for the visa. Greece’s and Italy’s visas need almost no time on the ground, but their citizenship clocks expect roughly half the year in-country. Many investors plan around the visa rule and discover the citizenship rule years too late.
  • Language exams are mandatory and real. A2 Portuguese, Greece’s PEGP knowledge certificate, and B1 Italian. These are not formalities. They take months of study and a passing grade is non-negotiable.
  • When the clock starts matters as much as how long it is. Portugal’s 2026 shift to counting from card issuance, not application, can add two to three lost years for new applicants.
  • EU scrutiny is rising. After the Malta ruling, expect more pressure on residence-based routes to demonstrate genuine ties. Programs may tighten further.

How to think about it before you invest

If your goal is a second passport, work backward from the citizenship rules, not the visa brochure. Map the naturalization clock, the days-per-year you must actually spend in the country, the language level, and whether the clock starts at application or card issuance. A “fast” visa attached to a slow or presence-heavy citizenship path may not fit your life. Tax residence is a separate question that can be triggered by the same physical presence that earns citizenship, so coordinate with qualified counsel before committing. The right answer depends on whether you want a passport, a place to live, or just optionality, and those three goals point at different programs.

Questions

Do all golden visas lead to citizenship?+

No. Golden visas grant residence, not citizenship. Some, like Portugal, Greece, Italy and Cyprus, have a naturalization path you can pursue after several years if you meet time, presence and language rules. Others, like the UAE golden visa, never convert to a passport regardless of how long you hold them.

How long until a Portugal golden visa leads to citizenship in 2026?+

Under the Nationality Law that took effect on 19 May 2026, most nationals need 10 years of legal residence (7 years for EU and Portuguese-speaking CPLP nationals), up from the old 5 years. Application-processing time before legal residence is granted no longer counts toward the total.

Which golden visa is fastest to citizenship?+

Among active EU programs in 2026, Greece has a 7-year statutory residence period, with Portugal at 7 years only for EU and CPLP nationals (10 years otherwise). Greece also requires continuous lawful residence, the official knowledge certificate, and evidence of integration, so the lowest day count overall is harder to pin down than the headline number suggests.

Does the UAE golden visa lead to citizenship?+

No. The UAE golden visa is renewable long-term residence with no path to an Emirati passport. UAE citizenship comes through descent, marriage, roughly 30 years of ordinary naturalization, or a discretionary exceptional-merit nomination by authorities. There is no citizenship by investment in the UAE as of 2026.

Do I have to live in the country to get citizenship through a golden visa?+

Usually yes, even when the visa itself needs almost no presence. Greece and Italy require genuine legal residence under their separate naturalization rules. Cyprus requires a continuous final 12 months immediately before filing, allowing no more than 90 days of absence, plus at least seven cumulative years of lawful residence in the immediately preceding ten years. Portugal's visa needs only about 7 days a year, but citizenship still requires legal residence over the full period plus language and integration checks.

Is there still a language requirement for golden visa citizenship?+

Yes. Portugal requires A2 Portuguese (the CIPLE exam), Greece requires the PEGP citizenship knowledge certificate covering Greek language, history and culture, and Italy requires B1 Italian. The golden visa itself has no language test, but you cannot naturalize without passing the relevant exam.

Can you still buy EU citizenship directly?+

Not through an EU member state. The European Court of Justice ruled on 29 April 2025 that Malta's citizenship-by-investment scheme breached EU law, ending the last EU golden passport. Direct CBI continues outside the EU, including in the five Eastern Caribbean CBI states as well as Turkey, Egypt, Vanuatu and Nauru.

Does Spain still have a golden visa?+

No. Spain ended its golden visa on 3 April 2025 over housing-affordability concerns. Existing holders can renew under the original conditions, but no new applications are accepted, so it is no longer a route for new investors.

What is the difference between residency by investment and citizenship by investment?+

Residency by investment (RBI) gives a residence permit and only an eventual, conditional path to a passport. Citizenship by investment (CBI) grants citizenship more or less directly. European golden visas are RBI. Current direct-CBI programs operate outside the EU, including the five Eastern Caribbean programs, Turkey, Egypt, Vanuatu and Nauru.

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