
The UAE tops the world for millionaire migration in 2025
Trailing behind are the United States with 7,500 and Italy with 3,600, but the UAE's lead is unmistakable. So, what's drawing the world's high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) to this part of the world? A wealth-friendly ecosystem
The UAE's appeal is deeply rooted in its tax-friendly policies, streamlined residency programs, property investment opportunities, and luxury lifestyle offerings. With no personal income tax and an ever expanding range of long-term visa options for investors, entrepreneurs, and skilled professionals, the country makes it easy for millionaires to relocate and stay.
Add to that the fact that it's home to one of the world's safest cities, along with Michelin-starred dining, world-class healthcare, and top-tier international schools, and it's easy to see why the UAE is more than just a destination, it's a launchpad for global wealth. Where opportunity meets lifestyle
At the center of this global migration of wealth is Dubai, a city that has redefined itself as both a luxury haven and a launchpad for opportunity. More than just a glamorous destination, Dubai offers world-class infrastructure, forward-thinking policies, and a secure, stable environment for families and businesses alike.
Long known as a magnet for the affluent, Dubai is now experiencing an unprecedented influx of ultra-high-net-worth individuals and the momentum shows no signs of slowing.
It's no longer just a place where wealth arrives. It's where the future of global wealth is being shaped.
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