The Republic of North Macedonia's strategic location at a significant crossroads of transportation routes, including the north-south path from the Danube River to the Aegean Sea and the renowned east-west trade routes linking the Black Sea and Istanbul with the Adriatic Sea, offers distinct advantages. Under a pro-Western government, the country embraces a civil law system accessible to both natural-born citizens and citizens acquired through investment.
Predominantly mountainous, North Macedonia features its highest peak at Mount Korab (2,752 meters) on the Albanian border, while the northwest region near the Šar Mountains boasts lush forested areas. The fertile valleys present favorable opportunities for agricultural investments.
With a moderate continental climate, the eastern part experiences milder winters and hotter, drier summers compared to the western region.
The nation prides itself on preserving the Macedonian language and culture, making significant investments in education, theater, cinema, literature, and other artistic forms. Its cuisine showcases a delightful fusion of Mediterranean, Balkan, and Turkish influences.
Minimum investment of EUR 200,000
Minimum investment of EUR 200,000
Two–five months
Through the North Macedonia Citizenship by Investment Program, foreign nationals have the opportunity to invest in the country and becomes an attractive destination for business investment and expansion.
EnquiryThe program offers visa-free access to 120+ destinations. Citizenship applies to individuals aged 18+; children under 18 can apply via descent. Heritable to future generations. Strategic trade market access. European upper-middle income country with friendly culture, favorable taxes. No minimum residence or language requirement. NATO member, EU candidate. Access to skilled workforce, fast company registration.
Under the North Macedonian Citizenship by Investment Program, foreign individuals must invest either EUR 200,000 or EUR 400,000 through two distinct options:
Option 1: Invest EUR 200,000 per adult applicant for at least two years in a private investment fund established in line with North Macedonian laws to be eligible for citizenship.
Option 2: Invest EUR 400,000 per adult applicant directly into new facilities (excluding hospitality establishments like restaurants or shopping venues), providing employment to a minimum of ten people for an indefinite period of at least one year.
Required documents include police clearance certificates, a detailed curriculum vitae (CV), and proof of financial standing.
To apply for North Macedonian citizenship, applicants must submit duly completed application forms along with the necessary fees and supporting documents. These documents comprise birth and marriage certificates, as well as a signed prospectus and share redemption papers of the government-approved fund. The program operates under the direct and rigorous supervision of the Fund for Innovations and Technology Development of the Republic of North Macedonia.