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20 19 migration tide

The immigration status of high net worth people is a barometer of economic situation.

The mobility of the rich is extremely great, and their mobility can provide an early warning signal for the future direction of the country.

Countries that attract wealthy individuals and families to emigrate are usually economically developed countries with low crime rate, competitive tax rate and attractive business opportunities.

Top10 Increase or decrease of the rich in 2022

June 13, Henry &; Partners released a forecast report on the inflow and outflow data of global high-income people in 2022. According to the forecast data, the top 10 countries in 2022 will be the United Arab Emirates, Australia, Singapore, Israel, Switzerland, the United States, Portugal, Greece, Canada and New Zealand. A large number of millionaires are also expected to turn to Malta, Mauritius and Monaco.

On the other hand, the countries and regions with the largest net outflow of the rich 10 are Russia, China, India, China, Hong Kong, Ukraine, Brazil, Britain, Mexico, Saudi Arabia and Indonesia.

The biggest migration wave will break out in 2023.

Dr. Juerg Steffen, CEO of Henry & ampPartners, said that in the past decade, the immigrants of the rich generally showed an upward trend, and in 2020 and 20021year, they were affected by the epidemic. The forecast for 2022 reflects the extremely turbulent global environment. By the end of this year, it is estimated that 88,000 millionaires will move to new countries, 22,000 fewer than the 65,438+00,000 in 2065,438+09.

Next year, it is expected that there will be the largest wave of millionaire migration in history-125,000 wealthy investors and their families will meet the post-epidemic situation. The rearrangement of the global order has not yet been announced, and the current threat of climate change is a continuous background. "

Australia, New Zealand and Singapore are winners.

Australia, which has performed well for a long time, has always attracted a large number of rich people. New World Wealth estimates that more than 80,000 millionaires immigrated to the United States in the past 20 years. By 2022, the net inflow is expected to reach 3,500, the second highest in the world.

Neighboring New Zealand expects a net inflow of 800 rich people in 2022.

Singapore, Asia's major wealthy center, continues to attract millionaires, with an estimated net inflow of 2,800-an increase of 87% compared with 65,438+0,500 in 2065,438+09.

China's wealth migration began to be affected, and it is expected that there will be a net outflow of the rich of 10000 in 2022.

The number of millionaires in Britain, once known as the world's financial center, continues to decrease. It is estimated that the net outflow will be10.5 million in 2022. The attractiveness of another financial giant, the United States, is also rapidly declining, but the country still attracts more rich people than immigrants. The estimated net inflow in 2022 is 1.5 million.

Continued turmoil will stimulate the demand for investment immigrants.

Dominic Volek, head of private client department of Henry & ampPartners, said, "The recent turmoil is causing this situation to change-more and more investors will consider moving their families to other countries for various reasons, from security to education and health care, to climate adaptability, and even cryptocurrency friendliness.

It is worth noting that among the top 10 countries that predict the net inflow of net wealthy people in 2022, 9 countries have formal investment immigration plans to encourage foreign direct investment in exchange for residency or citizenship. "

European immigration policy tightened

The European Commission has been calling on its member states to cancel the "Golden Passport" scheme for selling citizenship to foreign investors, and to strictly supervise and review the "Golden Visa" scheme for investing in the right of abode. Cyprus passports have been suspended, Portugal's golden visa program has changed politics, and the European Commission has been urging Malta to tighten the relevant project policies. It can be seen that the immigration policies of European countries are constantly changing rapidly.