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Top African Countries for Second Citizenship

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
September 10, 2024
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According to the latest World Citizenship Report 2024, Africa’s appeal as a top continent for second citizenship is fast becoming more of a movement to high-net-worth individuals around the world, and the reasons are clear.

To determine the motivators that drive the need for a second citizenship, the researchers employed a mixed-methods research design to understand the reasons for seeking a second citizenship and the value of each factor.

Quality of Life was HNWIs’ top concern when considering a second citizenship, and for good reason.

Data from the global survey of HNWIs’ priorities indicated that ‘Quality of Life’ was the most important factor when considering citizenship for 36.9 per cent of participants.

When asked, ‘In what areas, if any, do you feel your current government is failing?’ respondents indicated that healthcare, environmental sustainability, and a competitive economy were needs that were not being met by their governments.

Safety and Security was mentioned as another motivating factor for second citizenship, as survey results showed that safety and security, which accounts for 25 per cent of a nation’s overall World Citizenship Index (WCI) score and measures the extent to which alternative citizenship can offer greater safety and security to the citizen.

Finally, the survey also highlighted that high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) care deeply about currency stability and economic competitiveness. According to the report, HNWIs across the globe point to economic competitiveness as a specific shortcoming of their current governments,

So, if you’re a global citizen seeking the perfect blend of business, lifestyle, and adventure, here are the top 10 African countries to consider

Country Global Rank Score

Mauritius

50

66.2

Seychelles

54

64.4

Cape Verde

55

63.8

Botswana

59

62.5

Malawi

80

55.9

Namibia

84

55.0

Sierra Leone

96

51.2

Ghana

100

49.8

Tunisia

100

49.8

Cote d’Ivoire

102

49.6

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