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    <description>Henley &amp; Partners is a leading British investment migration consultancy, headquartered in London, with over 60 offices worldwide. Specialising in residence and citizenship by investment, they provide services to high-net-worth individuals seeking to relocate or acquire new citizenships. Recognised as the global leader in this sector, Henley &amp; Partners has pioneered the industry, advising governments on designing and implementing investment migration programmes and raising over USD 15 billion in...</description>
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      <description>South Korea has emerged as one of the countries experiencing the world’s largest outflow of wealthy individuals, in part due to its rigid inheritance tax system.
A recent analysis by British consultancy Henley &amp; Partners showed on Tuesday that the net outflow of Korean millionaires last year was estimated at 2,400, double the 1,200 recorded in 2024. The figure was the fourth largest globally, following the United Kingdom, China and India.
“Korea’s inheritance tax rate of up to 60 per cent may...</description>
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      <description>Hongkongers hold the world’s 15th most powerful passport, up three places from last year, according to an index measuring visa-free access.
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region passport offers visa-free access to 171 destinations, according to this year’s Henley Passport Index released last week. Singapore retained the top ranking for the third consecutive year, with its passport granting its citizens visa-free entry to 192 destinations.
However, data from Hong Kong’s Immigration...</description>
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      <description>Saudi Arabia could replicate the success of Dubai in attracting foreign property investors, including those from Hong Kong and mainland China, following the kingdom’s relaxation of homebuying rules, according to experts.
A new law approved by the kingdom last month is set to allow non-Saudis to buy real estate in designated zones. The law will take effect in January.
“Saudi Arabia can absolutely succeed at making itself a major destination for investment and residency,” said Kashif Ansari,...</description>
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      <description>Wimbledon, the London suburb best known for being home to the tennis tournament of the same name, is resisting the decline of home prices in the UK capital, according to agents.
With celebrities such as tennis legend Boris Becker and X Factor judge and executive producer Simon Cowell among the list of past and present residents, Wimbledon has outperformed the rest of prime southwest London in terms of pricing, according to Savills.
In the second quarter, home prices in Wimbledon’s prime district...</description>
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