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Rich Americans Are Collecting Citizenships As ‘Plan B’ In Uncertain Times

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Business News, News, Entrepreneurship, Business

4.86 Ratings

🗓️ 29 May 2026

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Uber-rich Americans are collecting multiple residencies and citizenships for the same reason they diversify their stock portfolios—to hedge against risk in an unpredictable world, investment migration experts tell Forbes. The U.S. has replaced China as the largest market for clients seeking secondary or tertiary citizenships, Eric Major, CEO and chairman of the investment migration advisory firm Latitude World, told Forbes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:50.0

Ultra rich Americans are collecting multiple residences in citizenships for the same reason

0:56.0

they diversify stock portfolios.

0:58.0

To hedge against risk in an unpredictable world, investment migration experts tell Forbes.

1:04.0

The U.S. has replaced China as the largest market for clients seeking secondary or tertiary citizenship, Eric Major,

1:13.4

CEO and chairman of the Investment Migration Advisory Firm Latitude World, told Forbes.

1:19.5

More than six in ten Americans earning over $200,000 annually are considering moving to another

1:26.3

country within five years, according to a study

1:29.3

to be released next month from Apex Capital Partners, an advisory firm that helps people

1:35.0

secure foreign residency and citizenship.

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