Top 5 Residency‑by‑Investment Programs in 2025


Last updated: 2025-07-16 Source: WealthShield Author: Shield
intro:A quick look at the most popular residency‑by‑investment options this year for wealthy individuals and families.

A quick look at the most popular residency‑by‑investment options this year for wealthy individuals and families.

Residency‑by‑investment (RBI) programs allow individuals to secure residency rights by investing in real estate, business, or government bonds.
2025 Top Picks:

  1. Portugal Golden Visa – Real estate or investment funds with EU access.
  2. UAE Golden Visa – 10‑year residency with 0% income tax.
  3. Singapore Global Investor Program – For entrepreneurs and investors.
  4. Greece Golden Visa – Affordable real estate threshold, Schengen access.
  5. Canada Start‑Up Visa – For entrepreneurs with scalable ideas. These programs combine lifestyle, business opportunities, and wealth protection in one package.

FAQ:

Q: Are RBI programs safe?

A: Yes, when processed through licensed agents and compliant channels.

Q: How much do I need to invest?

A: Ranges from $200,000 to several million depending on the country.

User Comments:

  • “Our Greece visa opened doors across Europe.”
  • “Singapore’s program was challenging but worth it.”

Editor's Note:

Match your investment with the country’s long‑term benefits—don’t just chase low thresholds.

Tags: golden visa, RBI programs, investment migration, HNWI residency


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