Top 10 States almost exclusively Democratic. DC and
Colorado are top states for golden
visa interest. Virginia and
Florida top Republican
search.
WASHINGTON and LONDON, Dec. 17,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- La Vida, a leading global
residency and citizenship-by-investment firm, has observed a
dramatic surge in interest in golden visas from U.S. residents,
following the November 2024
presidential election. In the 24 hours immediately following
Election Day, website traffic spiked by an extraordinary
2300% compared to the daily average.
The surge was particularly prominent in states that voted
Democratic, signaling a trend in political and economic motivations
that is driving interest in second citizenship and alternative
residency options.
Democratic States Dominate Interest
Search data for November reveals a stark divide: among the
top 15 states with the highest searches for golden visa
programs (adjusted per 100,000 adult population), 14 voted
Democratic in the election, with only Virginia as the exception.
The data suggests a correlation between states' voting
preferences and their interest in exploring alternatives to U.S.
residency. States like Colorado, Washington, and Oregon ranked high in searches, possibly
reflecting concerns about political and economic changes under the
new administration.
"It's clear that seismic political shifts often lead to
increased interest in second citizenships or residency
programs," said Paul Williams CEO of La Vida. "We saw
similar trends after the 2020 U.S. election, with the UK after
Brexit, and following geopolitical shifts in countries like
Turkey and Hong Kong."
Search by Numbers
The most intensive interest came from the nation's
capital, Washington,
D.C., with 1048 searches per 100,000 adults, more
than double the next-highest state, Colorado (450). Following closely were
Washington State (448) and
Oregon (408), all
Democrat-leaning areas.
In stark contrast, the 26 states with the lowest search
volume per capita were all Republican-leaning. The
lowest-ranking state, Mississippi, saw just 43 searches per
100,000 adults, underscoring a significant divide.
Golden Visa Favorites
Among the programs garnering the most interest from U.S.
citizens were the Portugal Golden Visa and Malta Permanent
Residency Program offering residency in Europe. With Grenada and Dominica offering citizenship through real
estate investment in the Caribbean
and potential tax savings for High Net Worth Individuals.
Income vs. Politics: What's Driving Interest?
Higher-income states feature prominently in golden visa
searches, with all top 10 income states ranking in the top
18 for interest. However, the data shows that political alignment
is a stronger predictor than income. States voting Democratic
overwhelmingly dominate the search rankings, with voting intention
playing a significant role in driving interest.
A "Plan B" for the Future
For many Americans, golden visas offer not just an escape but a
strategic backup plan. Programs like those in Europe or the Caribbean provide residency or citizenship
options, enabling potential financial benefits like tax
optimization or even renouncing U.S. citizenship entirely.
About La Vida
La Vida is a globally recognized leader in the residency
and citizenship-by-investment industry. With an extensive portfolio
of programs spanning Europe, the
Caribbean, and beyond, La Vida
helps clients secure their future and unlock new opportunities.
For more information, visit www.goldenvisas.com.
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