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Bulgarian Property Experts Hail Law for EU Citizens

www.novinite.com, 1st August 2006

A leading Bulgarian real estate agency has warmly welcomed a fresh rule for EU citizens visiting Bulgaria.

Allowing them to enter the country and stay for up to three months with just a passport needed is creating tremendous new opportunities for the market, BulgarianProperties commented.

People from entire Europe will be coming to Bulgaria to work here, to start a business, or to stay for a longer period of time, Adrian Musgrave at BulgarianProperties says.

He believes that the arrival of EU nationals would wide-open the gates to the European property sales and rentals market.

Bulgaria's investment potential will move to a whole new level once the law enters into force, according to Musgrave.

Bulgaria has adopted a bill allowing people from current EU members to enter with only a passport or valid ID, and stay up to three months.

Those who are self-employed, people who have gotten a work in Bulgaria, prove to have enough money to cover their expenses, or have been admitted to a local university, can earn a permit to stay for five years.



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