The United Kingdom, a sovereign country in Western Europe, commonly the UK, includes four countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. With a rich history and diverse culture, the UK is known for contributing to art, literature, music, and science fields. The UK also plays a significant role in international politics and trade, with London as a global financial hub. To become a citizen of the United Kingdom, an individual must first have settled status, which means they have legally lived in the UK for a certain length of time. There are several ways to obtain settled status, including work or marriage to a British citizen. Once an individual has the settled status, they may apply for citizenship through naturalization, which typically requires them to have lived in the UK for at least five years and meet specific language and knowledge requirements. Alternatively, UK-born individuals or those born to a British parent may automatically be eligible for citizenship. There are also special provisions for those previously British subjects or citizens of certain former British colonies. The process for obtaining citizenship can be complex and may require professional legal assistance.
As of September 2021, there is no formal performance guarantee program for obtaining citizenship-by-investment in the United Kingdom. However, the UK government’s Tier 1 (Investor) visa program requires applicants to invest a minimum of £2 million in UK government bonds, share capital, or loan capital in active and trading UK-registered companies to settle in 5 years. Applicants must also undergo a background check and demonstrate the necessary funds to support themselves and any dependents without public funds.