711,778 Received Social Security Abroad, SSA Report Says
Social Security abroad has become an $8.39 billion annual line in the federal record of Americans living beyond the United States. The Social Security Administration counted 711,778 Old-Age, Survivors and Disability Insurance beneficiaries in foreign countries in December 2024, including...
Argentina naturalization rules changed in 2025, and the toughest new condition only shows itself when an applicant leaves the country. One trip abroad can reset the clock to zero. President Javier Milei’s government rewrote the path to an Argentine passport...
Sweden’s good behavior law, passed by parliament June 15, lets the Swedish Migration Agency revoke residence permits for conduct that isn’t criminal, and it reaches permits already granted. That’s a first since 2005. The change takes effect July 13, and...
Finland’s Parliament passed a new Finland citizenship test into law June 12, requiring naturalization applicants to pass an exam on Finnish society, history and culture starting Jan. 1, 2027. The vote was 153 to 21. Support reached past the governing...
Kuwait’s Cabinet Resolution No. 651 of 2026 introduced a 15-year investor residency permit, a new pathway for Americans with $16.3 million to invest who are considering relocation to the Gulf. The figure isn’t a passive deposit. It’s the minimum investment...
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Japan’s Permanent Residency Fee Could Jump to 200,000 Yen
Japan’s permanent residency fee could climb from ¥10,000 ($62) to around ¥200,000 ($1,240), a roughly twentyfold increase, under an immigration law the country’s parliament passed May 29. The figure isn’t fixed. Lawmakers raised the legal ceiling; the actual charge comes later. What the law changed, and what it didn’t The revised Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Act lifts the statutory ceiling on residence procedure fees. For permanent residence applications, the cap rose from ¥10,000 to ¥300,000 ($1,860). For status changes and extensions of stay, it rose to ¥100,000 ($620). Those are limits, not prices. The fee residents actually pay gets set later by Cabinet Order, the government’s implementing regulation, and takes effect during the fiscal year ending March 2027. Until then the current schedule holds: ¥10,000 for permanent residence and ¥6,000 for a standard renewal, slightly less online. A separate change raised consular visa fees for travelers to ¥15,000 from

Americans in Guatemala Are the Second-Largest Foreign-Born Group
Americans in Guatemala number around 10,000 to 13,000 across UN, census and State Department counts. Here is why the figures diverge and what data is missing.

Belgian Citizenship for Americans Nearly Triples in 10 Years
Americans acquiring Belgian citizenship reached 270 in 2024, up from 101 in 2014. The five-year residence path explains the steady climb.

Argentina Golden Visa Citizenship Arrives in 2026 Without the Terms Set
Argentina’s citizenship-by-investment program, authorized under Decree 524/2025, is entering its final implementation phase, with an executive director appointed in late April 2026 and a launch targeted for the second half of the year. It would be South America’s first golden visa. The Argentina golden visa citizenship route promises a direct path to a passport, no prior residency required, but the terms that decide whether it’s worth chasing don’t exist yet.

Canada Suspends Citizenship by Descent Certificates for U.S. Applicants
Starting June 13, 2026, Canada’s immigration authority began suspending recently approved citizenship-by-descent certificates and ordering recipients to return them for re-examination. It’s a dramatic shift that threatens Americans who obtained this status to live abroad. The Canada citizenship by descent suspension arrived by email, not regulation. It caught immigration lawyers off guard. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, known as IRCC, sent the notices over the weekend of June 13, and