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Wealthy Expat: Top 36 Residency Options for Millionaires

Oct 14, 2025Video Briefing11:42Watch on YouTube

High‑net‑worth individuals can obtain residency or citizenship in many jurisdictions without relocating permanently. Most programs allow the application, investment and document submission to be completed remotely, with only a brief physical visit required for biometric or final approval steps. Below is a concise overview of the main options, their typical investment thresholds, residency requirements and tax advantages.

Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)

Country Program Main pathways Investment / fee Visa length Physical presence
United Arab Emirates Golden Visa Property purchase, bank deposit, business ownership, nomination Varies; property can be bought online 10 years (renewable) Only for biometrics/medical; no stay required
Bahrain, Qatar, Oman Residency / Citizenship Similar investment routes Generally low to moderate Usually 5‑10 years Minimal; often none after approval
Tax environment 0 % income, capital‑gains and crypto taxes in many GCC states; some jurisdictions levy up to 9‑15 %

European Union (EU) – Golden Visa & Permanent Residency

Country Investment type Minimum amount Typical processing time Notes
Portugal Real‑estate or fund €500 k (or €350 k in low‑density areas) 3‑6 months for residency; 5 years to citizenship Popular for EU‑wide travel
Spain Real‑estate €500 k 2‑3 months Longer path to citizenship (10 years)
Greece Real‑estate €250 k 2‑3 months 7‑year residency before citizenship
Cyprus* Real‑estate €300 k 2‑3 months Permanent residency; citizenship program suspended
Malta Permanent residency by contribution €150 k donation + property purchase 1‑2 months Citizenship by investment now merit‑based, not recommended
Italy Real‑estate or startup €500 k (or €250 k for startup) 2‑3 months 10‑year residency; citizenship after 10 years
Hungary Government fund €250 k 1‑2 months 10‑year residency; no direct citizenship
Latvia Real‑estate €250 k 1‑2 months Low‑profile, colder climate
Serbia (Balkans) Business creation Variable 1‑2 months Residency; possible citizenship by merit for large contributions

*Cyprus citizenship by investment was suspended in 2020; only permanent residency remains.

Turkey

  • Investment: $400 k in real‑estate
  • Outcome: Citizenship (passport) within a few months
  • Considerations: Property values can be inflated; passport offers visa‑free travel to many countries.

Latin America

Country Program Investment Residency / Citizenship timeline Tax benefits
Panama Golden Visa (residency) → citizenship in 5 years Real‑estate or bank deposit (amount varies) 5 years to citizenship No tax on foreign‑source income
Paraguay Permanent residency Real‑estate or business investment (modest) Immediate residency; citizenship after 3 years Territorial tax system
Uruguay Permanent residency + 11‑year tax exemption on foreign income Real‑estate or proof of income Immediate residency; citizenship after 5 years Favorable tax regime
El Salvador Citizenship by investment (crypto) $1 M in USDT or Bitcoin Immediate citizenship No requirement to liquidate crypto
Chile Residency by investment $500 k in property Immediate residency; citizenship after 5 years Territorial tax system

Caribbean (Citizenship by Investment)

Country Investment Type Approx. cost (single applicant)
St Kitts & Nevis Donation or real‑estate Citizenship $150 k donation / $200 k property
Antigua & Barbuda Donation or real‑estate Citizenship $100 k donation / $200 k property
Dominica Donation or real‑estate Citizenship $100 k donation / $200 k property
St Lucia Donation or real‑estate Citizenship $100 k donation / $300 k property
Grenada Donation or real‑estate Citizenship $150 k donation / $350 k property
Anguilla, Cayman Islands, Bahamas Property purchase Tax residency / long‑term stay Varies; typically $500 k+ for property

*Most Caribbean programs require a background check and source‑of‑funds verification; crypto payments are generally not accepted directly.

Oceania & Africa

Country Program Investment Outcome Approx. cost
Vanuatu Citizenship by donation $130 k Passport (limited visa‑free travel) $130 k
Botswana Citizenship by investment $100 k (family size dependent) Passport $75‑$120 k
Sierra Leone, St. Helena Citizenship by investment $75‑$120 k Passport Varies
Mauritius 10‑year residency (golden visa) $375 k real‑estate or business Long‑term residency; citizenship not automatic $375 k
Mexico Permanent residency via consular proof of funds Variable (bank balance, pension) Residency; pathway to citizenship after 2 years No fixed investment
Chile Residency by investment $500 k property Residency; citizenship after 5 years $500 k

Asia

Country Program Investment Visa length Physical presence
Thailand Elite Visa Fees from $600 yr to $2 k/yr (various packages) 5‑20 years depending on package No stay requirement
Malaysia Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) $150 k (fixed deposit) + property 10 years, renewable Minimum 10 days per year
Philippines Special Resident Retiree’s Visa (SRRV) $75 k investment 1‑5 years, renewable Minimal stay required

Common Features & Practical Considerations

  • Remote Application: Most jurisdictions allow document submission, fund transfers and background checks online. Physical presence is usually limited to biometric collection or final visa issuance.
  • Minimal Stay Requirements: Many programs require as little as 7‑15 days per year, effectively allowing the second residence to serve as a “plan B” without lifestyle disruption.
  • Tax Advantages: GCC states, Panama, Uruguay, Paraguay and several Caribbean islands offer zero or low tax on foreign‑source income, making them attractive for asset protection.
  • Investment Flexibility: Options include real‑estate purchases, government‑approved funds, business creation, or direct donations. Some programs (e.g., El Salvador) accept cryptocurrency‑linked investments.
  • Processing Speed: Fastest tracks (e.g., UAE, Turkey, some Caribbean nations) can issue residency or citizenship within a few weeks to three months. Others (e.g., Portugal, Malta) may take 6‑12 months for residency and several years for citizenship.
  • Risks & Caveats:
    • Property values in some programs may be inflated; due diligence is essential.
    • Citizenship by merit or donation programs can be opaque; professional advice is recommended.
    • Political stability, security and quality of life vary widely; research local conditions before committing.
    • Some jurisdictions impose future residency or presence requirements for maintaining citizenship or tax benefits.

By evaluating investment size, desired travel freedom, tax treatment and the level of physical presence required, high‑net‑worth individuals can select a residency or citizenship program that provides a robust “plan B” while preserving their primary lifestyle.