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How Golden Visas And Second Passports Are Reshaping Wealth Strategies


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As wealth strategies continue to shift, golden visas and second passports have emerged as crucial tools in safeguarding assets and optimizing tax liabilities.


The article from Forbes, published on February 5, 2025, discusses how Golden Visas and second passports are becoming integral to modern wealth management strategies. These programs, which allow individuals to gain residency or citizenship through investment, are reshaping how high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) approach global mobility, tax planning, and asset protection. The piece highlights the increasing popularity of these options due to geopolitical uncertainties, tax optimization, and the desire for enhanced lifestyle and business opportunities. Countries like Portugal, Greece, and Malta are noted for their attractive investment-for-residency or citizenship schemes. The article also touches on the ethical and security concerns these programs raise, including issues of transparency and the potential for misuse. However, it emphasizes that for many, these visas and passports offer not just a safety net but also a strategic tool for wealth preservation and expansion in an increasingly interconnected world.

Read the Full Forbes Article at:
[ https://www.forbes.com/sites/jaimecatmull/2025/02/05/how-golden-visas-and-second-passports-are-reshaping-wealth-strategies/ ]

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