The Salvadoran Congress approves the BTC "Donation" Immigration Law, expected to take effect in the next few days
According to Reuters, the Salvadoran Congress has approved an immigration law that allows foreigners who "donate" BTC to government social and economic development projects to quickly obtain citizenship. The law is expected to take effect in the next few days, and no minimum "donation" amount has been set.
Earlier this month, it was reported that El Salvador launched a free visa program where investing one million dollars in BTC or USDT can grant citizenship.
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