Second Residency Options, Second Residency and Passports, Citizenship & Residency

Where Are High-Net-Worth Individuals Considering Relocation in 2026?

Published: January 18, 2026
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As global mobility patterns continue to evolve, internationally active families and entrepreneurs are reassessing where to live, invest, and establish long-term roots. In 2026, relocation decisions are increasingly shaped by legal stability, tax frameworks, lifestyle considerations, and access to international infrastructure. Five destinations consistently appear in these discussions: Switzerland, Monaco, United Arab Emirates (Dubai), Portugal, and Italy. Each offers a distinct combination of governance, lifestyle, and planning considerations.

Why is Switzerland considered a long-term anchor for relocation planning?

Switzerland is often considered by families seeking political stability, legal predictability, and a high degree of institutional continuity. Its federal structure, strong rule of law, and established financial and professional services ecosystem make it relevant for long-term residence and cross-border planning. Switzerland is typically evaluated not as a short-term solution, but as a durable base for family life, education, and wealth structuring.

Luxurious marina and coastal city skyline with yachts and mountains.

What attracts residents to Monaco in 2026?

Monaco often appeals to individuals prioritizing proximity to Europe, a compact lifestyle, and a well-defined fiscal environment. Its appeal is linked to residency planning, security, and access to international travel hubs. Monaco is typically considered by individuals comfortable with a dense urban setting and a highly international resident community.

Why is Dubai a strategic relocation option?

Dubai remains a focal point for globally mobile professionals and entrepreneurs. Factors commonly cited include international connectivity, business infrastructure, and a residency framework designed for expatriates. Dubai is often assessed as a regional hub rather than a permanent generational base, though this varies by family profile.

Colourful coastal village with hillside homes and turquoise sea, Amalfi Coast Italy.

How do Portugal and Italy fit into lifestyle-driven relocation decisions?

Portugal and Italy are frequently evaluated for quality of life, cultural depth, and accessibility within Europe. Portugal has attracted attention for residency pathways and international communities, while Italy appeals to those seeking lifestyle integration, heritage, and regional diversity. Both are often considered alongside broader tax and estate-planning discussions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a single “best” country to relocate to in 2026?

No. Suitability depends on personal, family, fiscal, and lifestyle priorities.

Are tax considerations the main driver of relocation?

Tax matters are relevant, but governance, stability, and lifestyle often play equal roles.

Do families typically relocate permanently or maintain multiple residences?

Many families combine a primary residence with secondary homes or bases.

Is professional planning recommended before relocating?

Yes. Relocation often intersects with legal, tax, and cross-border considerations.

Summary

Relocation decisions in 2026 are less about trend-following and more about alignment. Switzerland, Monaco, Dubai, Portugal, and Italy each serve different objectives, from long-term stability to lifestyle and connectivity. The most effective outcomes typically arise when relocation is evaluated as part of a broader, forward-looking planning process rather than a standalone move.

About the Author

This article reflects the perspective of Alpen, a Swiss-based financial advisor and global wealth planner, advising internationally active individuals and families on residence planning, cross-border structuring, and long-term jurisdictional considerations in addition to traditional wealth management strategies.

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