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Kinda funny, Portugal got 800 and Brazil lost 800. Bet it’s the same ones! Ahahah
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Finally, we can afford to live in the motherland.
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People with a high net worth ($1M) ain’t exactly broke. In Portugal, you don’t need that much to live a chill life without having to work. You’re welcome here, but heads up, the government’s tightening immigration laws, unless you’ve already got citizenship. Hahaha
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17 sats \ 3 replies \ @OT 16h
I thought they were making it even easier for people to migrate there.
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Nationality law is getting harder with this new government, but visa-wise, I'm in the dark.
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If you have money, right?
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @OT 3h
Well... Yes, but not as much as you would need to migrate to Australia or the US.
Last time I looked it was something like 500k Euros that you could use to buy a property or set up a business.
Australia gaining?? That surprises me.
Perhaps China exodus...
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I agree. Who's moving to Australia for the tax benefits?
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Who's moving to Australia, peeeeriod!
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17 sats \ 0 replies \ @OT 16h
It's probably to get on the real estate forever pump.
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17 sats \ 0 replies \ @grayruby 11h
Definitely China exodus. That has a lot to do with Canada's gains.
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The source and the numbers don’t look the same.
The Places That Rich People Are Leaving
Newly published data by Henley & Partners shows that while China and India were still losing the most millionaires (or billionaires) to emigration in 2023, the United Kingdom's millionaire flight is surging to the top position this year. Some British millionaires have said they are leaving due to the end of the non-domestic tax status rule in the country, the Tax Justice Network points out that even with the increase, the share of of those leaving is still very low compared to all millionares. The 142,000 millionares projected to be migrating this year only represent 0.2 of all millionaires globally, its release says.
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17 sats \ 0 replies \ @carter 11h
can't wait to see the 2025 data
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They find another place to grow their fourtune it could be something promising.
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