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Research by Astons, the international experts on real estate, residency and citizenship through investment, has found that Spain and Portugal are the citizenship investment programs offering investors the highest levels of healthcare without the need of investing millions to obtain it.

Health is becoming a driving factor when it comes to investor sentiment, intensified as a result of the Covid pandemic with investors looking to the availability of quality healthcare for both themselves and their wider dependents.

The analysis of global healthcare by Astons considered multiple rankings based on the level provided in each nation, before then considering the minimum investment required to apply

Best Health-Focused Residency Investment

The research shows that Spain is the best residency by investment program for healthconscious investors. The level of the nation’s healthcare system currently sits top with a score of 88 and with a minimum investment of just £427,075, Spain also ranks as one of the more affordable options for investors.

While Singapore and the UK both rank within the top three in terms of quality healthcare, the minimum cost of investing in residency via both programs is high at £1.35m and £2m respectively.

Like Spain, neighbouring Portugal also presents a great opportunity for a smart investment with a focus on health. The Portuguese healthcare system scored 83.2 in Aston’s research, with the minimum investment required even lower than Spain at £239,162.

Switzerland, Italy and Malta are also home to a high quality of healthcare, scoring within the 80s and also offering minimum investments below the £300,000 threshold.

Australia (82.7) and Canada (80) also perform well in terms of healthcare within each nation, however, the minimum cost of investment is higher at £831,488 and £692,477 respectively.

Best Health-Focused Citizenship Investment

In terms of the healthiest nation offering citizenship through investment, Dominica comes out on top. Aston’s research scored the nation’s healthcare system at 85.4, making it the only other nation along with Portugal to score above 85.

What’s more, the nation’s citizenship by investment program requires a minimum investment of just £71,855, making it by far the most affordable route for healthconscious investors.

Malta also presents a good investment into health focussed alternative citizenship scoring 82.5, although the minimum investment is far higher than Dominica at £597,905.

Managing Director of Astons, Arthur Sarkisian, commented:

“Quality of life has always been a driving factor where investment via residency and citizenship programs is concerned, and of course, health and the provision of good healthcare plays a big role in this.

However, the current pandemic has driven this to the top of the list of concerns for many investors for obvious reasons.

While the appeal of many programs will always be based on a variety of benefits, we expect health and health care to remain an overarching factor for many years to come.”