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Australia becoming investment destination for the world’s wealthiest millionaires

Australia is fast becoming an ideal destination for the world’s wealthiest millionaires.

According to Sydney Morning Herald, Australia had a net-inflow of 10,000 millionaires in 2017, with 90% of investors are from China.

The number of millionaires streaming into Australia has surged to 7260 in the past year, new figures show, delivering a multibillion-dollar investment boost as Australia becomes the destination of choice for thousands of the world’s wealthiest individuals.

Visa applications in the Business Innovation and Investment Programme, which includes investors with more than $1 million in business assets, jumped by 74 per cent in 2016-17 up from 5781 to 9051. Of those 7260 were approved, compared to 6484 in 2014-15, according to SMH.

In a recent study, United States, Canada and Australia are the three countries, attracting such wealthy millionaires and wealthy is leaving one country to another because of new trends in investment migration.

Australia introduced SIV stream  on 24th November 2012 and the PIV stream was introduced 1 July 2015

The “significant investor stream” asks investors to invest up $5 million for Australian bonds, shares and venture capital projects. By March 2018 up to 2000 had been approved, delivering a $10 billion to the Australian economy.

During the 2017 to Q1 2018, Australia also granted 371, 746 business visas, according to Department of Home Affairs.

Business Innovation and Investment visa (subclass 188)

HNWIs can apply for any one of the stream and must own and manage a business in Australia (the Business Innovation stream), conduct business and investment activity in Australia (the Investor stream, the Significant Investor stream and the Premium Investor stream) or undertake an entrepreneurial activity in Australia (Entrepreneur stream).

  • have experience in owning and operating a business (Business Innovation stream) or
  • have at least AUD 1.5 million to invest (Investor stream) or
  • have at least AUD 5 million to invest (Significant Investor stream) or
  • have at least AUD 15 million to invest (Premium Investor stream)

There are no English-language requirements for the Significant Investor Visa and Premium Investor Visa, and no upper age limits, high quality of life  makes it attractive for HNWIs.

As of 31 March 2018, 1974 SIV  visas have been granted from the commencement of the program 24 November 2012 and SIV visas alone generated close to AUD 10 billion , according to Australian Government.

Brexit

Bloomberg reported, rich and wealthy are fleeing . Rich Chinese and Indians opt for the U.S. or Canada, Russians also choose the UK and Cyprus.

“Over the past 30 years, the United Kingdom has been one of the biggest recipients of migrating HNWIs,” the report said. “However, this trend changed in 2017 when the country experienced its first major HNWI net outflow.”

About 5,000 high net-worth individuals left the U.K. during 2017 and only about 1,000 arrived, the report shows.

 Statistics

Significant Investor Visa – Subclass 188 (primary applications only) by programme year.

Programme Year

Applications lodged

Visas granted

2012/2013

306

<5

2013/2014

723

286

2014/2015

1544

592

2015/2016

213

552

2016/31 May 2017

356

390

Business Innovation Stream – Subclass 188 (primary applications only) by programme year.

Programme Year

Applications lodged

Visas granted

2012/2013

429

46

2013/2014

1058

445

2014/2015

1455

807

2015/2016

1478

1218

2016/31 May 2017

2101

1140

Investor Stream – Subclass 188 (primary applications only) by programme year.

Programme Year

Applications lodged

Visas granted

2012/2013

54

<5

2013/2014

113

25

2014/2015

228

76

2015/2016

428

130

2016/31 May 2017

534

194

Premium Investor Visa – Subclass 188 (primary applications only) by programme year.

Programme Year

Applications lodged

Visas granted

2015/2016

0

0

2016/31 May 2017

0

0

Applicants – top five source countries Percentage of total visa applications Grants – top five source countries Percentage of total visas granted
China 88.1 China 86.5
Hong Kong 1.9 Hong Kong 3.2
Malaysia 1.1 Malaysia 1.4
South Africa 0.9 South Africa 1.3
Vietnam 0.9 Vietnam 0.9

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Which economies invest in Australia?

The United States, United Kingdom and Belgium are the biggest economy countries investing in Australia, according to DFA.

2017, A$ billion

Rank in 2017 Economy 2015 2016 2017 % of total % change 2016 to 2017 5-year trend % growth
1 United States 876.4 853.2 896.9 27.5 5.1 6.9
2 United Kingdom 481.4 520.7 481.4 14.7 -7.6 4.2
3 Belgium 247.1 270.1 305.3 9.3 13.0 9.6
4 Japan 201.6 215.7 219.2 6.7 1.6 7.6
5 Hong Kong (SAR of China) 86.3 102.2 116.6 3.6 14.1 17.0
6 Singapore 98.7 91.2 82.0 2.5 -10.1 5.6
7 Luxembourg 60.3 74.5 81.0 2.5 8.8 4.7
8 Netherlands 66.3 76.6 79.0 2.4 3.2 15.9
9 China 75.4 84.1 65.0 2.0 -22.8 21.6
10 Switzerland 54.2 58.5 53.7 1.6 -8.2 -2.7
11 Canada 38.3 41.6 47.3 1.4 13.8 9.8
12 Germany 41.0 43.3 47.2 1.4 9.0 16.1
13 New Zealand 39.7 44.9 45.1 1.4 0.3 9.9
14 Bermuda 25.1 27.0 28.9 0.9 7.1 25.7
15 Republic of Korea 23.4 25.0 26.3 0.8 5.3 12.8
16 France 22.0 28.0 24.8 0.8 -11.5 8.6
17 Virgin Islands, British 22.9 24.2 24.3 0.7 0.6 5.3
18 Ireland 20.5 26.1 23.8 0.7 -9.0 10.5
19 Malaysia 20.4 21.3 21.3 0.7 -0.1 4.0
20 Norway 13.5 15.8 19.9 0.6 25.8 23.4
All economies 3,033.2 3,181.7 3,266.4 2.7 7.6

Australian Citizenship

In 2016-17, a total of 137,750 people become Australian citizens by conferral from at least 190 different countries.

The following table shows the number of people who were conferred as Australian citizens in 2016-17, according to their former nationality.

Former nationality
Persons
Per cent
India
24,181
18
United Kingdom
21,061
15
Philippines
9112
7
China, Peoples Republic of
6578
5
South Africa
4906
4
Sri Lanka
4487
3
​Pakistan
​4480
​​3
Ireland, Republic of
4286
3
Vietnam
3859
3
New Zealand
3593
3
Other
51,207
37
Total
137,750
100
Prabhu Balakrishnan
Prabhu Balakrishnan
Founder of Citizenship by Investment Journal. Chief Editor with over 15 years experience in PR and News publishing. He Loves writing about citizenship, residency and wealth migration. CIP Journal is a Leading publication founded in 2017 bringing latest news from CBI/RBI market.

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