TLDR;
This video presents the five easiest Muslim countries to move to for permanent or long-term residency, ranked from most to least difficult. It highlights the financial considerations necessary for relocation and introduces Muslim Cedify as a resource for remote income opportunities. The video also emphasises the importance of planning for Hijrah and promotes the Hijrah Plan A to Z for creating a custom relocation strategy. The countries discussed are Turkey, Bahrain, Indonesia, Azerbaijan, and Saudi Arabia, with specific requirements and pathways for residency detailed for each.
- Financial stability is crucial for obtaining residency.
- Planning is essential for a successful Hijrah.
- Several Muslim countries offer pathways to permanent residency.
Why Permanent Residency Matters [0:00]
The video addresses the desire for stability and a permanent place to live when making Hijrah, rather than constantly moving. It introduces a countdown of the five easiest Muslim countries to obtain permanent or long-term residency, ranked by difficulty and speed of acquisition. The information presented is sourced from official government websites to ensure accuracy.
Financial Reality Check [0:40]
The video stresses the importance of financial stability for those seeking permanent residency. It introduces Muslim Cedify, a platform that helps Muslim men acquire remote skills like appointment setting to earn a living online, working exclusively with Halal businesses. This is presented as a way to achieve the financial freedom needed to qualify for residency in these countries.
Country #5 [1:19]
Turkey is listed as the fifth easiest country for permanent residency, distinct from its citizenship by investment programme. The Turkish government offers a long-term residency permit that grants rights similar to citizenship, excluding voting and military service. To qualify, applicants must have resided in Turkey continuously for at least eight years with a valid permit, demonstrate a stable income, and possess valid medical insurance.
Country #4 [2:22]
Bahrain is ranked as the fourth easiest country, offering a "Golden Residency" which is officially described as permanent residency. Professionals can qualify after five years with a minimum monthly salary of 2,000 Bahraini dinars. Alternatively, purchasing property worth over 130,000 Bahraini dinars also qualifies applicants. Retirees and talented individuals have separate pathways to residency.
Country #3 [3:13]
Indonesia is the third easiest country, offering a permanent residency permit called ITAP. Applicants can convert their temporary permit to ITAP after three consecutive years of residency. This period is reduced to two years for those married to Indonesian citizens.
Plan Your Relocation Properly (Hijrah Plan A to Z) [3:47]
The video emphasises the importance of planning for Hijrah, describing it as a life-changing decision that requires careful preparation. It introduces the Hijrah Plan A to Z, a resource designed to help individuals create a custom relocation plan through guided modules and assistance in executing the plan.
Country #2 [4:35]
Azerbaijan is the second easiest country for obtaining permanent residency. The Azerbaijan State Migration Service offers permanent residency to foreigners who have resided in the country for two uninterrupted years. This option is commonly pursued by individuals in senior corporate roles or those engaged in entrepreneurship.
Country #1 [5:29]
Saudi Arabia is ranked as the easiest country to obtain permanent residency. Under the premium residency permit law, Saudi Arabia offers both fixed-term and permanent permits. Meeting the financial and talent criteria allows applicants to apply without a lengthy waiting period. Requirements include a valid passport, proof of financial stability, a clean criminal record, and a medical report. The country aims to attract investors, entrepreneurs, and talented individuals with these programmes.
Full Residency Guide [6:25]
The video mentions that there are more than just the five countries listed that offer permanent or long-term residency. It directs viewers to download an official report at residency.makehijrah.com for a comprehensive list of these countries.
Final Advice [6:40]
The video concludes by advising viewers that navigating foreign immigration systems can be challenging, despite these countries being the easiest options on paper. It recommends determination, patience, and seeking legal counsel for guidance throughout the process.
Watch Next: Muslim Countries To Enter For Under $100 [7:00]
For those not ready to invest heavily in property or who wish to explore locations first, the video suggests watching another video about Muslim countries that can be visited for under $100. The video ends with encouragement to make the intention and plan for Hijrah.