KUALA LUMPUR, March 26 (Bernama) -- Switzerland has been ranked the top destination in the newly released Henley Opportunity Index 2026, which evaluates how access to leading economies amplifies the long-term value of a top-tier education.
The index, published as part of the Henley Education Report 2026, measures jurisdictions based on earning potential, career prospects, education quality, economic mobility, and liveability, according to a statement.
Henley & Partners Group Head of Private Clients, Dominic Volek said the index identifies where “academic credentials and ambition translate most effectively into sustained career success and long-term economic advantage”.
Switzerland leads the 2026 ranking with a score of 86 out of 100, supported by its stable economy, world-class education system, and strong professional ecosystems in cities such as Zurich and Geneva.
Singapore ranks second with a score of 81, benefiting from its role as a global hub for trade, finance, and innovation, followed by Australia in third place with 80, driven by strong universities and high quality of life.
The United Kingdom and United States share fourth place with scores of 79, reflecting their concentration of top universities and global financial centres, while Canada ranks fifth with 78 due to its international labour market and respected education system.
Other jurisdictions in the top 15 include Austria, the United Arab Emirates, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Italy, Latvia, Malta, Portugal, and Greece, each offering varying combinations of economic opportunity, mobility, and quality of life.
It ranks countries where residence or citizenship pathways—through investment or merit—enable graduates to convert academic credentials into sustained career success.
The report underscores that while degrees from leading institutions remain valuable, long-term outcomes depend heavily on graduates’ ability to live and work in top economies, positioning residence and citizenship planning as a strategic factor in education and career decisions.
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