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UAE ahead of US, UK as millionaire destination

Highest number of high-net-worth individuals may move to the UAE this year.
  • Destinations such as Australia, Singapore, Israel, Switzerland, the United States, Portugal, Greece, Canada and New Zealand are behind UAE as preferred millionaire destinations.
  • Henley Global Citizens Report estimates that 15,000 High Net Worth Individuals could leave Russia by the end of this year.

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is expected to attract highest number of super-rich people during 2022, overtaking other preferred destinations of the rich, such as the US, UK, and Russia,  according to the latest Henley Global Citizens Report.

Destinations such as Australia, Singapore, Israel, Switzerland, the United States, Portugal, Greece, Canada and New Zealand are behind the UAE as preferred millionaire destinations.

However, many millionaires may also move to Malta, Mauritius, and Monaco. TRENDS explains this inflow in numbers: