The most powerful passports of 2025: The US and the UK fall, while India rises
Singapore has the world’s strongest passport — again, according to the latest Henley Passport Index.
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Singapore has the world’s strongest passport — again, according to the latest Henley Passport Index.
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The United States is on the brink of dropping out of the top 10 ranking of the world’s most powerful passports.
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The Maldives is opening its doors to global investors, not just sun-seeking tourists.
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Italy is the third most popular global destination for millionaires seeking tax advantages and a high-quality lifestyle, according to a recent report.
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Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves unveiled a budget last autumn that penalized wealthy foreigners for committing to a long-term relationship with the U.K.
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President Donald Trump’s $5 million Trump Card has attracted strong interest from the overseas wealthy, but it faces legal challenges and questions about the potential market size, according to immigration attorneys.
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One of the most striking figures is that the UK will see almost two times more HNW emigrants than China, which is expected to see 7,800 leave the Asian giant.
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The Henley Private Wealth Migration Report predicts that the UK will lose the most affluent individuals of any country in 2025.
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Estimated 16,500 to flee UK as Rachel Reeves considers U-turn on non-dom rules.
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Millionaires are expected to say goodbye to their homes in the U.K. to return to places like Saudi Arabia, India, and South Africa, and to tax-friendly countries such as the United Arab Emirates, Monaco, and Malta, a new report from Henley and Partners finds.
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An estimated 16,500 millionaires are set to leave the country in the coming 12 months.
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The UK was already one of the countries that the wealthy were fleeing. But according to a report out today by the advisers Henley & Partners, a record 16,500 millionaires will leave the UK in 2025.
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