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La Vida Reports 47% Surge in Golden Visa Enquiries Amid UK Tax Concerns

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  • Mar 26
  • 1 min read

Whats Happening:

La Vida Golden Visas reports a 47% year-on-year increase in enquiries for overseas residency through investment in Q1 2025. This surge is driven by high-earning UK residents seeking to mitigate rising domestic tax burdens. The trend has accelerated since Brexit, with motivations shifting from flexible European travel rights to long-term relocation strategies and wealth preservation in low-tax jurisdictions.


Key Moves:

  • 47% year-on-year increase in golden visa enquiries

  • UK business owners face 54.5% marginal combined tax rate

  • La Vida offers access to 18 major investment visa programmes


By The Numbers:

  • UK business owners face 54.5% marginal combined tax rate

  • Average combined tax burden across Europe for business owners is 41.0%

  • Over 60 countries now offer digital nomad pathways


Key Quotes:

  • "We're seeing a clear shift in motivation," said Paul Williams, CEO of La Vida.

  • "The British government seems unaware of the agility of today's businesses," Williams added.

  • "Owner-run businesses in the UK are seen as low-hanging fruit for increasing tax demands," Williams noted.


Bottom Line:

The sharp increase in golden visa enquiries reflects a growing trend of high-earning UK residents seeking alternative residency options to mitigate rising tax burdens. This shift could have significant implications for the UK's tax base and economic landscape, as mobile, high-growth businesses explore opportunities in more tax-friendly jurisdictions.


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