Frequently Asked Questions
Got questions? We’ve got answers — simple, transparent, and to the point.
Whether you’re a first-time applicant or exploring options for your family, you’ll find clarity here.
You can complete the entire Lithuania residency application remotely; visiting Lithuania is optional.
No. The entire application process can be completed remotely through our team. We handle all paperwork, submissions, and government liaison work on your behalf.
However, many clients choose to visit Lithuania after approval to collect their residency cards in person and explore the country. For those unable to travel immediately, we coordinate with authorities to arrange convenient options for residency card issuance.
This flexibility makes our program ideal for busy professionals or families who want to secure residency first, then plan relocation or travel at their own pace.
Applicants need a clean record; minor infractions may not disqualify you, but serious crimes can block approval.
A clean criminal record is generally required. Minor infractions (e.g., traffic offenses) rarely cause issues, but serious criminal convictions—especially for financial crimes, violence, or fraud—may disqualify applicants.
We advise clients to disclose any history upfront during the pre-screening stage. Our team can then evaluate whether it will impact the application or if mitigating evidence (e.g., rehabilitation, time elapsed) might be acceptable to authorities.
Full transparency ensures there are no surprises during the application process and helps maintain our 100% approval track record.
Families can apply together—covering two adults and up to two children under 18 in the €15,000 family package.
Yes. Our family package covers:
This package costs €15,000 total, offering significant savings compared to applying individually. Each family member receives full residency rights, including the ability to live, work, study, and travel across the EU.
For families with more than two children, we can arrange additional applications at reduced rates. Adult children (18+) require separate applications since they are not considered dependents under Lithuanian law.
Health insurance is not required for approval, but many residents choose private or EU-wide coverage after residency.
Health insurance is recommended but not required for residency approval. Most of our clients purchase private health insurance once in Lithuania for peace of mind, but this is not a prerequisite for your application.
After obtaining residency, you gain access to Lithuania’s high-quality, affordable healthcare system, and you can also purchase private insurance that covers you across the entire EU. We often assist clients in finding suitable health plans after approval as part of our post-approval support services.
Applying for Lithuanian residency requires only a passport, photos, and clean criminal record—no financial or property proof.
The documentation process is minimal and simplified compared to most EU residency programs. Typically, you will need:
Because Lithuania considers citizens of these countries low-risk, you do not need to submit bank statements, employment contracts, property deeds, or investment documents.
We handle all translations, government forms, and submission logistics on your behalf. Our clients consistently remark how quick and straightforward the paperwork process is compared to other immigration or residency schemes in Europe.
No language test is required for Lithuania residency; English is widely spoken in business and government.
No language test is required for initial residency approval. The Lithuanian government does not impose any language, education, or skill criteria for citizens of the UK, Australia, or New Zealand seeking residency under this program.
Many Lithuanians, particularly in government offices, business circles, and major cities like Vilnius, speak excellent English. This makes it easy for new residents to navigate daily life without needing immediate language skills.
Of course, learning basic Lithuanian can enrich your experience, especially if you plan to stay long-term or integrate into local communities. For those interested, we can recommend language courses or private tutors after you arrive, but again, this is optional—not a condition for residency approval.
Unlike most EU programs, Lithuania residency requires no proof of income or wealth for approval.
No formal proof of income or wealth is required for residency approval through our program. This is unusual compared to many EU countries, which demand financial evidence such as:
Lithuania’s rules for preferred passport holders eliminate this hurdle. While you should, of course, have the financial means to support yourself once you move, there is no requirement to show bank statements, tax returns, or employment contracts as part of the application process.
Our flat fee (€10,000 for singles; €15,000 for families) covers everything needed for approval, so you won’t encounter extra costs tied to financial verification. This is particularly appealing to entrepreneurs, digital nomads, or retirees who may have diverse or irregular income sources but want simple, fast access to Europe.
Lithuania residency requires no job, business, or investment for citizens of the UK, Australia, and New Zealand.
No. One of the biggest advantages of our program is that no job offer, business investment, or employment contract is required to obtain Lithuanian residency if you hold a UK, Australian, or New Zealand passport.
This sets our service apart from many EU residency programs, which typically require:
Lithuania’s Preferred Passport List means citizens from these countries are considered low-risk, high-value entrants. As such, the government waives many standard requirements, making residency accessible to individuals who simply want the freedom to live, travel, or later build business connections in Europe.
That said, if you wish to start a business after gaining residency, our business incubator services can help you set up a company, find local partners, and integrate into Lithuania’s thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem. But it is completely optional—not a condition for obtaining residency.
Lithuania residency has no strict age limits—applicants of all ages are welcome, with dependents under 18 included in family packages.
There are no strict age limits for Lithuanian residency through our program. We work with a diverse client base—from young entrepreneurs in their 20s seeking European business opportunities to retirees in their 60s and 70s looking for a lifestyle change or a base to enjoy EU travel.
The only real age distinction arises for family applications:
For older applicants, we sometimes recommend health insurance options to ensure peace of mind while living in Europe, but this is not a residency requirement.
Our experience shows that the Lithuanian government welcomes applicants across all age groups as long as they meet the basic criteria (valid passport, clean record, intention to reside). Many retirees find this program particularly attractive because it provides long-term European access without the complexity or high costs often associated with other EU residency schemes.
Citizens of the UK, Australia, and New Zealand with valid passports and no serious criminal record can apply for Lithuania residency.
Our program is designed for citizens of the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand who wish to live in Europe for more than the typical 90-day visa-free period allowed under Schengen rules. Eligibility is straightforward because Lithuania has placed these three countries on its Preferred Passport List, which significantly reduces the usual bureaucratic hurdles.
Applicants must:
Unlike many other residency programs, there is no requirement for investment, no minimum education or language qualifications, and no need to prove prior ties to Lithuania. We have designed our service specifically for busy professionals, entrepreneurs, retirees, and families who want simplicity, speed, and certainty in gaining EU residency.
Before accepting any client, we conduct a quick eligibility check. This ensures that when we take on your case, we are confident of securing approval—this is a key reason why we maintain our 100% success rate.
Reach out to us — we’ll be happy to assist you personally.