Jordan Citizenship-by-Investment Program Revamps With New Investment Paths

New Investment Routes Explained
- Stock Market Investment
- Invest 1 million Jordanian dinars (~USD $1.4M)
- Lock-in period: 3 years
- No more than 20% in any one company
- Job Creation Path
- Employ 150 Jordanians in Amman
- Or 100 Jordanians in other parts of the country
- No minimum capital required
- Sector-Specific Investment
- Invest between 1.5 to 3 million dinars
- Focus on high-impact sectors like:
- Pharmaceuticals
- Healthcare
- Logistics
- Agriculture
- Communications
- Residency via Real Estate
- Buy a newly built property worth at least 200,000 dinars
- Hold it for 5 years
- Offers residency only, not citizenship
Goodbye Passive Investing

- National security clearance
- Financial background verification
- Monitoring by multiple government bodies
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Conclusion
Jordan’s new Citizenship-by-Investment Program is a clear step toward building a stronger economy by encouraging meaningful, long-term contributions. By replacing passive money transfers with job creation and sector-specific investment, the country is aiming to create real growth.
Whether you’re an entrepreneur looking to expand in the Middle East, or a global investor seeking a second passport that truly values impact—Jordan’s 2025 CIP update is worth your attention.
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