Investment Migration Predictions for 2025: A Deep Dive into Known Knowns and Unknowns

- Lineage-based citizenship applications: Particularly for Americans with mixed-documented families or undocumented aliens.
- Canadian immigration applications: Leveraging trade agreements for professionals and businesspeople.
- Residency permits and digital nomad visas: Appealing to retirees and HNWIs seeking immediate relocation.
- Golden Visas and Citizenship by Investment (CBI): Providing an option for those not ready to leave but wanting a safety net.
- Departure of UHNW non-doms: Individuals like Akshata Murty, who contributed GBP 4.4m in taxes in her final year under the regime, are relocating.
- Potential Exit Tax implementation: To address future tax revenue shortfalls, the UK may impose capital gains taxes on unrealized gains for those leaving its tax net.
- South Africa: Will proposed Wealth Tax legislation push HNWIs to explore alternative residency options?
- Taiwan: Will heightened tensions with China lead Taiwanese HNWIs to secure second citizenships?
- New Zealand: Can upcoming changes to its Investor Visa make it a more competitive destination?
- Vanuatu: How will it respond to competition from Nauru? Will it replace its Honorary Citizenship status with ordinary citizenship and adjust pricing?
- Mexico: Could new tax policies under its president and shifts in U.S. trade policy drive wealthy Mexicans to seek alternative residency?
- Middle East geopolitics: How will ongoing conflicts in Syria, Gaza, and Israel impact regional migration patterns?
- Saudi Arabia: Will Mohammed bin Salman’s potential ascension to kingship attract new residents, or will concerns about being on the wrong side of his policies drive nationals to hedge their bets?
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Continued Growth in Investment Migration
Despite uncertainties, Lesperance predicts that the investment migration market will continue its unprecedented growth into 2025. “The remarkable demand we witnessed in 2024 will only intensify,” he states.
Moreover, with shifting tax policies, geopolitical upheavals, and a growing appetite for mobility among the world’s wealthy, the investment migration industry stands poised for another transformative year.
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