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Ultrawealthy Americans buy EU citizenship for €100,000

Ultrawealthy Americans are quickly acquiring second citizenships in Europe—like Portugal’s €100,000 investment program—to shield assets from potential U.S. wealth taxes. This trend highlights growing

Here's how the ultrawealthy are getting citizenship abroad as 'insurance' against wealth taxes
Business Insider Mkt — 13 July 2026
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Ultrawealthy Americans are snapping up second citizenships abroad at record rates, not for travel or lifestyle, but as an insurance policy against ris

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Why This Matters

The rush among ultrawealthy Americans to secure second citizenships isn't just about tax avoidance—it's a quiet rebellion against the erosion of long-standing financial certainty. As wealth taxes gain traction in political discourse, these expatriations signal a fundamental shift in how the top tier perceives risk, treating foreign residency as a hedge against domestic policy volatility rather than a lifestyle choice.

Background Context

Portugal's golden visa program, which grants residency (and eventual citizenship) via €100,000+ investments, has become a favored loophole for Americans since its 2012 launch. The trend accelerated amid warnings from U.K.-based tax advisories that America’s wealthiest families could face annual levies exceeding $100 billion under proposed legislation. Meanwhile, the U.S. has lagged behind Europe in offering legal pathways for high-net-worth individuals to diversify their fiscal exposure.

What Happens Next

Expect European nations to tighten residency-for-investment schemes as demand outstrips supply, potentially pricing out mid-tier millionaires while solidifying elite access. Meanwhile, U.S. policymakers may respond with stricter exit taxes or penalties for dual citizens, creating a legal gray zone where financial mobility comes at the cost of increased scrutiny. The bigger question is whether this exodus normalizes tax arbitrage as a standard wealth-preservation tactic.

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