Editorial Policy

This page summarises how content on Avrupa Oturumu is produced, who verifies it, when it is updated, and how to report errors. Transparency is foundational both to a trustworthy advisory relationship and to the trust signals Google and LLMs rely on; the principles below are binding across every page, blog post and magazine issue.

01. Information vs. Legal Advice

All content on this site is informational — a general guide to residence-permit programmes, application flow and approximate costs. It is not legal, tax or investment advice. Every case is unique; we recommend obtaining counsel from a licensed lawyer and (where applicable) a licensed tax advisor before applying. This caveat appears prominently on every program page.

02. Authors and Accountability

Editorial content is produced by founder Vedat Saygin and the IMERIA editorial team. Sections that require legal interpretation (law-change analysis, opinion-driven commentary) are written in consultation with our Portuguese legal partner. Authorial errors are always possible; please report factual issues to our contact page.

03. Sources

Regulatory data relies on primary sources: AIMA (Portugal), the Hellenic Migration & Asylum Authority (Greece), NDGAP (Hungary), the Bulgaria Investment Agency, BOE (Spain) and the European Commission Schengen Area portal. For news context we prefer established sources such as Reuters, IMI Daily and Bloomberg HT. We do not link to competing advisory firms' blog content as a matter of SEO ethics.

04. Fact-Checking Process

Before publication, every new landing page and blog post passes a two-step check: (1) numerical accuracy — investment thresholds, stay requirements and effective dates are verified against each country's official immigration source; (2) legal language — the residence-vs-citizenship distinction, investment-advice boundaries and sanctions language are not skipped. Claims that fail review are not published.

05. Update Policy

When a regulatory change is observed (e.g. the Portugal May 2026 citizenship law amendment), all affected pages are flagged within 24 hours and updated within 72 hours. Every page also carries automatic last-reviewed and next-review meta tags (default 30-day cycle). Material changes receive written confirmation from our Portuguese legal partner before publication.

06. Commissions and Conflicts of Interest

Avrupa Oturumu operates on advisory fees only; we do not accept commissions from fund managers, real-estate brokers or law firms. This eliminates the "we recommend this fund because it pays best" pattern. Recommendations are made on file-fit criteria (liquidity, family preference, tax horizon). Our fee structure is transparent on the pricing page.

07. Corrections and Feedback

If you believe a claim of ours is incorrect, write to our contact page. We review reported errors or omissions within 72 hours, correct them visibly when warranted, and add a correction note at the foot of the page.

Contact

For editorial questions, correction requests or media enquiries:

Last reviewed: 10 May 2026 · Next review: 9 June 2026