For nine years, we have been helping clients acquire Bulgarian citizenship and passports. This is not just a document – it is a tool for achieving a better future. Thanks to our work, over 1,200 clients have gained access to new opportunities, and our success rate is an impressive 98.0%.
In 2024, Bulgaria took an important step that will change how travel is conducted within and outside the country – joining the Schengen Area. This historic event affects the visa regime for foreign citizens and travel opportunities for Bulgarian nationals.
On January 1, 2024, Bulgaria and Romania were officially admitted to the Schengen Area – one of the most significant achievements in the history of these countries since their EU accession in 2007. This historic decision marks the end of a long process of adaptation, implementation of standards, and diplomatic efforts that have finally borne fruit.
Joining Schengen is more than a technical accomplishment – it is a symbol of trust and acceptance of Bulgaria and Romania as equal partners in the European project of integration, freedom, and cooperation.
There are many reasons that can prompt people to change their country. Among them are security, poverty, human rights, and climate change.
As of January 1, 2021, there were 23.7 million people from outside countries living in the European Union, according to Eurostat data. This represents 5.3% of the population of the EU.