MAX INDEX
The GlobalPassport™ Mobility Asset Index is the ultimate benchmark for evaluating residency and citizenship solutions across 60+ countries. By providing a clear, data-driven framework, it empowers individuals to navigate the complexities of global mobility with confidence and precision.
The GlobalPassport™ Mobility Asset Index (MAX Index) is an innovative tool crafted to compare and evaluate mobility assets across countries and program types. Designed for those seeking to optimize their global mobility options, the MAX Index simplifies decision-making by offering transparent comparisons of Residency by Investment (RBI), digital nomad, passive income, and ancestry-based citizenship and residency programs.
By refining the complexities of mobility asset acquisition into seven critical indicators—Cost, Speed, Program Stability, Residency Requirements, Online Submission, Time to Citizenship, and Residency Privileges Length—the MAX Index equips members with unparalleled insights. It’s an essential resource for navigating the intricacies of the $3 billion global mobility industry with clarity and ease.
COUNTRY
mobility Asset type
COST
SPEED
Program Stability
Residency Requirements
Online Submission
Time to Citizenship
Residency Privileges Length
GLOBALPASSPORT MOBILITY INDEX 2024 (SCORE 1%-100%)
France
Highly Skilled Worker Visas
8
9
3
3.45
10
7
7
66.2
%
France
Active Investor Visas
7
8
3
2.7
10
7
7
61.6
%
Estonia
e-Residencies
8
9
3
10
10
0
8
71
%
Estonia
Digital Nomad Visa
8
10
3
3.45
10
0
5
57.7
%
El Salvador
Independent Means Visas
6
8
5
1.4
0
7
5
52.6
%
El Salvador
Digital Nomad Visa
4
9
1
5
10
0
6
53.2
%
Dominican Republic
Economic Residency
7
8
5
7
0
6
6
63
%
Ecuador
Independent Means Visas
7
9
3
6.4
10
7
6
67.6
%
El Salvador
Economic Citizenship
6
8
1
8.75
10
10
1
75.6
%
Dominican Republic
Independent Means Visas
7
8
3
7
0
6
5
58
%
Czech Republic
Citizenship by Descent
9
7
3
10
10
10
10
81
%
Croatia
Economic Residency
10
7
0
3.45
10
6
6
55.68
%
Costa Rica
Digital Nomad Visa
10
10
3
7.05
10
0
5
65.1
%
Costa Rica
Independent Means Visas
8
7
4
8
10
6
6
66.5
%
Croatia
Citizenship by Descent
8
2
7
8.75
0
10
10
66
%
Croatia
Digital Nomad Visa
9
9
2
9
10
0
5
63
%
Costa Rica
Economic Residency
10
7
4
3.45
0
6
6
56.7
%
Colombia
Independent Means Visas
7
10
3
3.45
10
7
7
67.7
%
Colombia
Digital Nomad Visa
9
10
1
4.4
10
7
6
66.1
%
Chile
Independent Means Visas
8
10
4
5.45
10
7
5
69.2
%
Cayman Islands
Independent Means Visas
5
7
0
8.35
10
5
9
63.03
%
Bermuda
Digital Nomad Visa
7
10
3
10
10
5
5
71.5
%
Cayman Islands
Economic Residency
6
8
5
6.15
0
5
10
67.7
%
Canada
Highly Skilled Worker Visas
5
7
10
5.2
10
7
10
77.3
%
Canada
Digital Nomad Visa
9
10
1
4.45
10
0
3
53.2
%
Canada
Active Investor Visas
5
8
3
4.2
10
7
8
63.8
%
Brazil
Economic Residency
7
8
3
4.2
10
7
10
69.8
%
Brazil
Independent Means Visas
9
7
3
4.2
0
7
7
58.3
%
Brazil
Digital Nomad Visa
8
10
1
5.45
10
0
5
57.7
%
Belize
Independent Means Visas
7
9
6
3.45
0
0
3
49.7
%
Belize
Economic Residency
5
8
3
5.4
0
7
5
54.5
%
Bahamas
Digital Nomad Visa
10
10
3
7.4
10
0
5
65.6
%
Bahamas
Independent Means Visas
6
9
3
6.4
0
5
5
57.6
%
Bahamas
Economic Residency
3
9
2
5.4
10
5
10
66.6
%
Austria
Highly Skilled Worker Visas
8
8
4
3.45
0
5
6
56.2
%
Austria
Independent Means Visas
8
8
5
2.7
0
5
5
54.6
%
Australia
Highly Skilled Worker Visas
4
4
8
4.2
10
7
10
64.3
%
Austria
Economic Citizenship
6
1
3
9
0
10
10
56.5
%
Australia
Independent Means Visas
7
8
0
4.2
10
3
6
53.3
%
Argentina
Independent Means Visas
8
9
5
5.45
0
8
5
64.2
%
Argentina
Digital Nomad Visa
8
8
1
7.4
10
0
3
51.6
%
Armenia
Residency by Descent
8
8
7
10
0
8
9
79.5
%
Anguilla
Digital Nomad Visa
5
10
3
8.25
10
0
5
61.9
%
COUNTRY
mobility Asset type
COST
SPEED
Program Stability
Residency Requirements
Online Submission
Time to Citizenship
Residency Privileges Length
GLOBALPASSPORT MOBILITY INDEX 2024 (SCORE 1%-100%)
Germany
Highly Skilled Worker Visas
9
8
1
4.2
10
6
5
57.8
%
Dominican Republic
Independent Means Visas
7
8
3
7
0
6
5
58
%
Malta
Independent Means Visas
5
8
3
4.2
10
7
5
57.8
%
USA
Active Investor Visas
8
8
10
3.45
10
7
6
72.2
%
Australia
Economic Residency
4
4
3
5.45
10
7
10
58.7
%
Switzerland
Economic Residency
1
7
3
7.25
10
4
9
60.9
%
Malaysia
Economic Residency
10
8
1
10
10
0
9
69.5
%
Mexico
Economic Residency
9
10
3
8
10
7
7
76.5
%
Belize
Digital Nomad Visa
6
9
1
2.7
10
0
3
45.1
%
Uruguay
Digital Nomad Visa
10
10
1
4.65
10
7
3
61.5
%
Mexico
Digital Nomad Visa
9
10
3
6.1
10
7
3
65.7
%
UAE
Digital Nomad Visa
6
10
2
3.45
10
0
5
54.2
%
Uruguay
Independent Means Visas
6
4
3
3.45
0
7
10
52.7
%
UK
Highly Skilled Worker Visas
6
9
3
3.7
10
7
8
66.6
%
USA
Economic Residency
4
1
8
4.2
10
7
6
48.8
%
USA
Highly Skilled Worker Visas
5
4
7
4.2
10
7
6
55.8
%
UK
Citizenship by Descent
5
4
9
10
10
10
10
78.5
%
UK
Active Investor Visas
5
9
4
2.7
10
7
7
63.6
%
USA
Active Investor Visas
4
1
8
3.45
10
7
6
47.7
%
UAE
Economic Residency
5
9
3
1.95
10
1
9
58.9
%
UAE
Independent Means Visas
5
9
3
7
10
0
8
63.5
%
Thailand
Economic Residency
5
8
5
10
10
5
8
73.5
%
UAE
Digital Nomad Visa
7
10
2
4.45
10
0
5
56.7
%
Thailand
Independent Means Visas
5
9
2
4.2
10
5
5
56.8
%
Sweden
Independent Means Visas
8
8
0
7.25
10
7
6
62.88
%
Thailand
Digital Nomad Visa
7
9
1
3.45
10
0
8
57.2
%
Switzerland
Independent Means Visas
6
8
4
4.2
0
4
5
52.3
%
Taiwan
Economic Residency
4
8
6
2.7
10
7
5
59.1
%
Sweden
Highly Skilled Worker Visas
8
8
4
4.2
10
7
6
64.3
%
Slovakia
Residency by Descent
8
9
5
10
10
8
8
82
%
Sweden
Active Investor Visas
5
4
4
2.2
10
7
6
48.3
%
St. Kitts & Nevis
Economic Citizenship
3
8
9
10
10
10
10
86.5
%
Spain
Independent Means Visas
8
8
3
4.2
0
5
5
53.8
%
Spain
Citizenship by Descent
8
1
1
10
0
10
10
57
%
Spain
Highly Skilled Worker Visas
9
10
3
3.45
10
6
7
67.7
%
Spain
Economic Residency
5
10
3
8.75
0
5
6
64.6
%
Spain
Digital Nomad Visa
9
10
1
2.2
10
5
5
58.8
%
South Korea
Economic Residency
8
9
4
2.7
10
7
6
64.6
%
South Korea
Digital Nomad Visa
9
10
1
2.7
10
5
6
61.6
%
Slovenia
Citizenship by Descent
10
4
7
10
0
10
10
75.5
%
Singapore
Economic Residency
3
6
5
3.45
10
8
8
59.7
%
Slovakia
Citizenship by Descent
10
1
1
10
0
10
10
59
%
Singapore
Digital Nomad Visa
10
10
1
3.45
10
7
5
63.7
%
Singapore
Active Investor Visas
3
6
5
4.2
10
8
8
60.8
%
Romania
Citizenship by Descent
8
1
7
10
0
10
10
66
%
Portugal
e-Residencies
10
9
1
10
10
0
10
74
%
Portugal
Independent Means Visas
9
8
5
2.95
10
7
6
64.9
%
Portugal
Economic Residency
3
7
3
8.75
10
7
8
66.1
%
Portugal
Highly Skilled Worker Visas
9
8
4
3.45
10
7
5
62.2
%
Portugal
Digital Nomad Visa
8
8
1
2.95
10
7
5
55.9
%
Poland
Residency by Descent
7
7
4
10
0
8
9
71.5
%
Portugal
Active Investor Visas
3
2
3
8
10
7
6
48.5
%
Portugal
Citizenship by Descent
8
2
10
10
10
10
10
78
%
Poland
Citizenship by Descent
9
2
5
10
0
10
10
66.5
%
Philippines
Independent Means Visas
5
9
9
4.2
10
5
10
77.3
%
Philippines
Economic Residency
7
10
1
9
10
5
10
77
%
Panama
Digital Nomad Visa
7
10
2
9
10
0
4
61.5
%
Panama
Economic Residency
2
10
3
8.75
0
7
10
71.6
%
Panama
Independent Means Visas
4
8
3
3.45
0
7
6
52.7
%
Panama
Active Investor Visas
4
9
3
8.75
10
7
10
76.1
%
Palau
e-Residencies
8
10
2
10
10
0
5
66
%
Norway
Digital Nomad Visa
6
8
3
2.7
10
6
6
57.6
%
New Zealand
Highly Skilled Worker Visas
4
4
7
5.2
10
7
8
60.3
%
New Zealand
Economic Residency
3
7
1
5.5
10
7
7
56.3
%
Netherlands
Highly Skilled Worker Visas
7
8
5
2.7
10
7
8
66.6
%
Netherlands
Active Investor Visas
7
9
10
2.7
10
7
6
72.6
%
Mexico
Independent Means Visas
9
10
3
7.25
10
6
5
70.4
%
Lithuania
Citizenship by Descent
8
4
4
10
0
10
10
69
%
Malta
Economic Residency
3
7
2
8.75
10
7
8
64.6
%
Malta
Economic Citizenship
3
4
5
1.5
0
9
7
45.8
%
Malaysia
Independent Means Visas
5
8
5
6.15
10
4
9
68.7
%
Malta
Digital Nomad Visa
7
10
2
5.45
10
0
5
58.2
%
Malaysia
Digital Nomad Visa
6
9
1
8.75
10
4
5
62.1
%
Luxembourg
Citizenship by Descent
8
6
3
10
0
10
10
72.5
%
Latvia
Citizenship by Descent
8
4
3
7.25
0
10
10
63.4
%
Lithuania
Residency by Descent
8
8
4
10
10
5
8
75
%
Japan
Digital Nomad Visa
10
10
1
8.25
0
0
3
54.9
%
Italy
Digital Nomad Visa
9
8
1
3.45
0
5
5
50.7
%
Japan
Active Investor Visas
7
8
8
9
0
5
5
67.5
%
Italy
Independent Means Visas
8
8
6
3.95
0
5
5
57.9
%
Italy
Highly Skilled Worker Visas
8
9
3
3.45
10
5
6
62.2
%
Greece
Digital Nomad Visa
9
10
2
4.2
10
6
5
64.3
%
Italy
Economic Residency
6
8
3
8
10
5
6
64.5
%
Italy
Citizenship by Descent
7
1
10
10
0
10
10
69.5
%
Ireland
Independent Means Visas
7
8
4
2.7
10
7
5
59.1
%
Ireland
Highly Skilled Worker Visas
5
8
5
2.7
10
7
6
60.6
%
Ireland
Citizenship by Descent
7
6
10
10
10
10
10
87
%
Hungary
Economic Residency
7
10
1
7.25
10
6
9
73.4
%
Honduras
e-Residencies
8
10
3
10
10
0
5
67.5
%
Hungary
Citizenship by Descent
8
4
3
10
10
10
10
72.5
%
Hungary
Digital Nomad Visa
8
10
1
3.45
10
6
5
60.7
%
Greece
Independent Means Visas
5
9
3
4.2
10
6
7
63.3
%
Greece
Economic Residency
5
8
3
8.75
0
6
8
64.6
%
Greece
Citizenship by Descent
8
1
9
8.75
0
10
10
67.1
%
Germany
Independent Means Visas
9
8
5
3.45
0
7
7
62.7
%
Germany
Highly Skilled Worker Visas
9
7
3
3.45
10
6
7
61.2
%
Germany
Citizenship by Descent
7
1
10
10
0
10
10
69.5
%
Germany
Active Investor Visas
9
8
5
7.35
10
7
7
73.5
%
France
Economic Residency
7
7
3
2.7
10
7
7
59.1
%
France
Independent Means Visas
7
9
5
3.45
10
5
5
62.2
%
Here are the 7 key indicators that empower our members with unparalleled insights to confidently navigate the intricacies of this $3 billion industry.
This indicator evaluates solely the filing fee or application cost associated with the program, providing a clear understanding of the initial financial commitment required. This is crucial as it determines the financial barrier to entry for potential applicants.
This metric assesses the overall efficiency of the process, recognizing that processing time and adjudication quality may not always correlate. This parameter considers potential system efficiencies and inefficiencies.
This indicator analyzes the longevity of the program, with the assumption that longer-standing programs have more stable and predictable adjudication standards. A stable program provides reassurance to applicants that their investment and effort won't be wasted due to sudden policy changes or program termination.
This metric examines the conditions imposed on applicants regarding their physical presence and travel requirements both before and after the granting of citizenship or residency. This parameter is an average of three weighted sub-factors.
Focuses on the clarity and efficiency of pathways to permanent residency or citizenship. This is the cornerstone of the Index, weighted heavily due to its impact on the long-term utility and security of mobility assets.
Measures the accessibility of programs based on criteria like skills, ancestry, or financial thresholds. Restrictive requirements can limit an asset's value and accessibility for potential applicants.
This indicator evaluates the duration of residency rights granted, with higher scores for longer-term or permanent residency options. This factor is vital for those who value flexibility in their global mobility.
MAX INDEX
TIMELINE TO STATUS SECURITY - 20%
PROCESSING SPEED - 15%
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS - 15%
RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS - 15%
RESIDENCY PRIVILEGES LENGTH - 10%
PROGRAM STABILITY - 10%
COST - 10%
Rank order
COUNTRY
Mobility asset ticker
EXIT INDEX
SUMMARY
1
Portugal
PT-CBD
90.50%
The top-ranked program achieves its position through an exceptional balance of low costs, quick processing times, and minimal residency requirements. Its EU membership adds significant value, while its stable political environment and attractive lifestyle further enhance its appeal.
2
Ireland
IE-CBD
87.00%
This program's high score reflects its efficient processing, lenient residency requirements, and the added benefit of EU citizenship. Its strong performance indicates a strategic focus on leveraging diaspora connections for economic and cultural gains.
3
St. Kitts and Nevis
KN-CBI
83.00%
As the highest-ranked non-European option, this program's success stems from its rapid processing times, minimal residency restrictions, and competitive cost structure. It highlights the effectiveness of well-designed economic citizenship programs in smaller nations.
4
Czech Republic
CZ-CBD
81.00%
The high ranking of this program is attributed to its streamlined processes, minimal residency requirements, and the country's EU membership. It demonstrates how nations can effectively balance ancestral ties with modern immigration needs.
5
Slovakia
SI-CBD
80.50%
This program's position in the top five is due to its straightforward application process, reasonable costs, and the benefits of EU membership. It showcases how smaller EU nations can compete in the global mobility market.
6
Canada
CA-SWV
78.30%
The only skilled worker program in the top 10, its high ranking reflects an efficient application process, alignment with economic needs, and a clear path to permanent residency. It demonstrates the appeal of well-structured point-based immigration systems.
7
Philippines
PH-RBI
78.18%
This program's high score, despite not offering immediate citizenship, highlights the attractiveness of accessible residency options in emerging economies. Its success is driven by low costs and minimal residency requirements.
8
Panama
PA-AIV
77.63%
The program's ranking showcases how strategic positioning as a business hub can enhance a residency program's appeal. Its success is built on a combination of tax benefits, relatively easy residency terms, and efficient processing.
9
Philippines
PH-IMV
77.30%
A second entry in the top 10 for this country underscores its comprehensive approach to attracting foreign investment. This program's success is due to its accessibility and moderate residency requirements, appealing to a different demographic than its higher-ranked counterpart.
10
Germany
DE-CBD
74.50%
Rounding out the top 10, this program leverages the country's strong global reputation and stable environment. Its slightly lower ranking is due to more stringent residency requirements, reflecting a more conservative approach to citizenship.
The MAX Index is essential for anyone who is aspiring to create or expand their portfolio of Mobility Assets. It allows them to clearly compare which Mobility Assets are strongest, both overall and in alignment with their needs.
For example, a portfolio builder who wants to travel with their family can easily pick out which Mobility Assets will allow them to do so, or a portfolio builder who wants to move or travel as soon as possible can use the speed indicator to choose the Mobility Assets that will facilitate this desire.
The MAX Index gives autonomy back to the individuals. Wading through countless pages of confusing information is a thing of the past, and portfolio builders will no longer miss out on great opportunities simply because the information was not available to them. Together with the GlobalPassport App, we give people everything they need to make an educated and informed decision on the Mobility Assets that are right for them.
In giving autonomy back to the individuals, we open doors to immigration with the MAX Index. Individuals can clearly weigh their options with an unbiased overview of Mobility Assets and their benefits without having to pay hundreds of dollars just for an initial consultation with an immigration attorney.
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