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Proposed New Residence Criteria in Gibraltar: What Applicants Need to Know
The Government of Gibraltar has published proposed criteria for individuals applying for residence in Gibraltar. The proposals are intended to ensure that residence is linked to genuine economic contribution, compliance with legal and regulatory requirements, and the long-term sustainability of Gibraltar’s public services. For individuals considering moving to Gibraltar, the proposed framework introduces clearer requirements around employment, accommodation, tax and social in
Jun 185 min read


Gibraltar Residence Reform: What Employers Need to Know
The Government of Gibraltar has published proposed criteria for individuals for applying residence in Gibraltar. The proposals are designed to link residence more closely to economic contribution, tax and social insurance compliance, accommodation, and controlled access to public services. For employers, start-ups, self-employed individuals, HR teams, professionals, and advisers, the proposals are significant. They introduce minimum salary expectations, business compliance re
Jun 186 min read


Life Journeys in Law
Life Journeys in Law is a series produced by GBC which explores the life and experiences of notable Gibraltarian individuals who have made a success of their chosen career path. Senior Partner Abraham Levy shares his journey through childhood and the early years of his career as a Barrister when he co-founded Attias & Levy law firm.
7 days ago1 min read


UK–EU Gibraltar Treaty: Key Business Changes Expected from 10 April 2026
Gibraltar’s business community has been briefed this week on the forthcoming UK–EU Gibraltar Treaty, which is expected to enter into force on 10 April 2026. While the final treaty text has not yet been formally published, a political agreement was reached on 12 December 2025, and both the UK and EU now hold final “scrubbed” versions pending circulation and ratification. The Government has indicated that the treaty is one it can safely recommend to Parliament, and businesses a
Jun 182 min read
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