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Greece Joins UAE, US, Italy, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Portugal, Canada, and Australia as Top Destinations for Millionaires Amid 2025 Wealth Migration Surge

14 Aug 2025 By travelandtourworld

Greece Joins UAE, US, Italy, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Portugal, Canada, and Australia as Top Destinations for Millionaires Amid 2025 Wealth Migration Surge

Greece has emerged as one of the most attractive destinations for millionaires in 2025, joining global hotspots such as the UAE, US, Italy, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Portugal, and Canada. The surge in wealthy relocations is driven by a combination of factors including investment opportunities, favorable tax policies, personal safety, and the Mediterranean lifestyle. Luxury real estate along the Athens Riviera and the Cycladic islands is seeing heightened demand, reflecting the country’s growing appeal among high-net-worth individuals seeking both strategic advantages and an enviable quality of life.

This trend reflects a significant shift in global wealth patterns. Affluent individuals—those with assets exceeding $1 million—are relocating at record levels. In 2025 alone, more than 142,000 millionaires are expected to move internationally, including thousands with net worths above $30 million. These relocations go beyond lifestyle considerations, representing strategic choices influenced by economic stability, political certainty, and social factors.

The global surge of wealthy migrants is leaving a noticeable imprint on cities worldwide. From Dubai’s towering skyline to Lisbon’s historic quarters, Miami’s elite enclaves to Athens’ sunlit coasts, the arrival of affluent residents is reshaping real estate markets and urban development. While climate, cuisine, and scenic charm continue to draw interest, financial and strategic considerations have become decisive. Tax incentives, investment prospects, security, and access to world-class infrastructure now play a pivotal role in where the ultra-wealthy choose to establish their homes.

Among the leading destinations, the United Arab Emirates is expected to attract the largest number of new wealthy residents in 2025, with nearly 9,800 arrivals. The United States follows with approximately 7,500 high-net-worth migrants from Asia, Latin America, and Europe. Italy ranks third, leveraging low inheritance taxes, rich cultural heritage, and an attractive lifestyle to draw affluent newcomers.

Completing the top ten are Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Portugal, Greece, Canada, and Australia. Greece’s appeal has grown substantially due to its structured investment migration programs, favorable taxation, and the allure of Mediterranean living. Luxury real estate is experiencing a surge in demand, particularly along the Athens Riviera and the Cycladic islands, highlighting the country’s increasing prominence among wealthy global buyers.

At the same time, several nations are seeing notable outflows of wealth. The United Kingdom is projected to experience the largest net loss, with an estimated 16,500 millionaires relocating abroad in 2025. China, India, France, Spain, Germany, Ireland, Norway, and Sweden are also reporting significant departures. These trends underline the mobile nature of global wealth and emphasize the importance of policies designed to attract and retain affluent residents.

Real estate remains a central driver of wealth migration. Ultra-high-net-worth individuals frequently own multiple properties across countries, using them both as investment assets and as safeguards against political or economic instability. These holdings serve not only as luxurious homes but also as strategic tools for preserving wealth and maintaining flexibility in an uncertain global landscape.

Greece has joined the UAE, US, Italy, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Portugal, and Canada as a top destination for millionaires in 2025, driven by investment opportunities, favorable tax policies, personal safety, and its coveted Mediterranean lifestyle.

With its investment-friendly migration programs, Mediterranean lifestyle, and thriving luxury property market, Greece has firmly established itself among the world’s most desirable destinations for the ultra-wealthy. This rise reflects a broader global phenomenon: as wealth becomes increasingly mobile, countries that successfully combine financial incentives with lifestyle appeal are set to capture the next wave of high-net-worth individuals.

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