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‘A hell of a lot more demand’ from rich Brits buying EU citizenship on crash-out Brexit fears

Some countries allow Citizenship-by-Investment schemes, or allow the purchase of the right to live and work in a country, for between €250,000 and about €2.2m

The UK's wealthiest are most interested in buying citizenship in Malta and Cyprus
The UK's wealthiest are most interested in buying citizenship in Malta and Cyprus Photo: Getty Images

The UK’s richest are preparing to buy citizenship from countries in the European Union in a frantic bid to avoid the repercussions of a sharp break-up.

Henley & Partners, a London-based advisory firm for wealthy professionals including financiers, has seen  “a hell of a lot more demand for our services" recently, said Paddy Blewer, a director at the firm.

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