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Bulgaria is the EU's most affordable member state, with a rapidly modernising infrastructure, improving digital connectivity, and access to the entire Schengen zone. Sofia has a growing expat and digital nomad community. Black Sea resorts offer Mediterranean-quality summers at a fraction of the cost. Bulgaria joined the Schengen Area in 2024.
Tax overview
Flat personal income tax of 10% — the lowest rate in the EU. 10% corporate tax. Social insurance contributions: ~27% total (employee + employer). No wealth tax. No inheritance tax between direct family. Capital gains taxed at 10%.
Safety
Good — Bulgaria has low violent crime rates. Petty theft is the primary concern in tourist areas and Sofia city centre. Political corruption remains a systemic issue but does not materially affect expat daily life.
Healthcare
Private hospitals in Sofia (Acibadem City Clinic, Tokuda Hospital) provide good care at very affordable prices. Public healthcare is improving but inconsistent outside Sofia.
Education
Sofia has multiple international schools offering IB, British, and American curricula. Medical University of Sofia and Sofia University are respected regional institutions.
Investment routes
Bulgaria's investor residency provides EU permanent residency via a government bonds or business investment route, with Bulgarian citizenship available after 5 years. The investment threshold is among the lowest in the EU for this outcome.
Investor Permanent Residency (Government Bonds)
PR → Citizenship possibleInvestment required
BGN 1,000,000 (≈ EUR 512,000) in government bonds held for 5 years
Residency timeline
Permanent residency within 3–6 months
Citizenship timeline
Bulgarian (EU) citizenship eligible after 5 years of permanent residency
Investment returned after 5 years. Access to full EU Schengen zone, live and work rights across all EU member states.
Long-Stay D Visa → Residency
PR → Citizenship possibleInvestment required
Retirement income BGN 2,000/month or property ownership; no minimum capital beyond living costs
Residency timeline
Temporary residency within 2–3 months; permanent after 5 years
Citizenship timeline
Citizenship after 5 years of permanent residency
Most accessible route for retirees and passive income earners. D-type visa issued by Bulgarian embassy abroad.
Bulgarian citizenship grants full EU rights including living and working in all 27 EU member states and Schengen travel. The naturalisation process includes a Bulgarian language requirement in the standard route (waived for investor route after doubled investment).
Work permits
EU/EEA citizens have full freedom of movement. Non-EU nationals require a work permit (Blue Card for skilled workers or a standard work permit) sponsored by a Bulgarian employer.
EU Blue Card (Bulgaria)
For highly qualified non-EU nationals; requires minimum salary of BGN 3,360/month. Faster processing than standard work permit.
Standard Work Permit
Employer-sponsored; valid 1 year, renewable. Labour market test not required for most professions.
Skills migration
No separate skills migration programme for non-EU nationals beyond the EU Blue Card framework.
In-demand professions
Economic opportunity
Bulgaria has a growing IT sector (Sofia Tech Park), expanding manufacturing (Plovdiv), and a significant EU-funded infrastructure pipeline. Operating costs are among the lowest in Europe.
GDP
USD 120 billion (PPP)
Key industries
10% flat tax and low operational costs make Bulgaria highly attractive for EU-based company formation. Limited liability companies (OOD) are straightforward to form.
Who this programme suits
Bulgaria suits HNW non-EU nationals seeking the lowest-cost route to EU permanent residency and eventual citizenship, particularly those from Russia, Ukraine, or Middle East who value the EU optionality.
Non-EU HNW individuals seeking lowest-cost path to EU residency
Russian and Ukrainian nationals seeking a stable EU-based alternative
IT professionals and digital nomads exploiting 10% flat tax and EU access
Retirees seeking EU safety net at 30–40% of Western European living costs
Common origin countries