Henley & Partners cited political uncertainty and antisemitism as two reasons contributing to an ongoing surge in Americans seeking secondary passports.
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- Henley & Partners sees an ongoing surge in Americans seeking secondary passports in 2024.
- Applications spiked due to political uncertainty and antisemitism concerns, the law firm said.
- Secondary passports can serve as an insurance policy of sorts, with costs starting at $200,000 per person.