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Millionaire Migration 2025: Is climate change influencing migration decisions?

In 2025, some 142,000 millionaires could be relocating to a different nation because of multiple reasons. Is climate change one of the factors responsible for this exodus? This article has all the details about the scenario.

Just a short time back, Henley & Partners released an elaborate report about Millionaire Migration in 2025. It has been estimated that around 9,800 people could soon be shifting to the UAE – as the Gulf state maintains its position as the top magnet.

You can find the UK seeing the biggest millionaire losses in 2025 – at 16,500. China is in second position on the list. Most of the millionaire relocating are looking for better economic opportunities, political scenario, climate and quality of life.

Top countries attracting the highest number of millionaires in 2025

1. UAE – 9,800

2. US – 7,500

3. Italy – 3,600

4. Sitzerland – 3,000

5. Saudi Arabia – 2,400

6. Singapore – 1,600

7. Portugal – 1,400

8. Greece – 1,200

9. Canada – 1,000

10. Australia – 1,000

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Millionaire migration is important for a number of reasons. Most of these people are entrepreneurs and company founders. Their relocation creates plenty of local jobs. The local stock market also gets a significant boost.

Millionaires are usually relocating for safety and security, financial concerns, schooling and education opportunities, taxes, retirement, healthcare, quality of life, healthcare, and lifestyle factors such as climate, scenery and more.

It appears climate change is an important factor. The UAE is the biggest profiteer in this Millionaire Migration scenario. People are coming here for the ample of sunshine. People are also seeking lesser pollution and more nature in their life.

Shrabani Panda

I hold a deep interest in politics, human rights and climate change. I let empathy take the front seat, preparing breaking pieces that spark discussions or prick one's curiosity. I'm all for reporting the important in the right manner. My journalism journey started during my college years as a Civil Engineering student. I became fond of art, shifting to my current career. I'm pursuing Masters in Journalism and Mass Communication, and aiming to bring a bigger change through my reports.

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