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The investment generally must be maintained for the prescribed period (commonly five years); permanent residence can be revoked if the investment is not kept.
Investor permanent residence is conditional on holding the qualifying investment for the required period. In practice this has commonly meant maintaining the investment for around five years.
If the investment is not kept for the required period, the permanent residence can be revoked. So although the status itself is intended to be long-lasting, it is not unconditional in the early years. Treat the holding requirement as a core obligation and confirm the exact period that applies to your chosen investment route.
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