Why American Families Are Relocating To Russia Amid U.S Conservative Challenges

A Surge in Americans Applying for Residency in the Netherlands Amid New U.S Presidential Reforms Threatening Liberal Values

Why France Is the Best Choice for American Academics Leaving the U.S Amid Institutional Decline

Practical Advice for Americans Planning to Relocate Abroad Amid U.S Social Changes

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Americans Weigh the High Price of Walking Away from Citizenship

As more U.S. citizens eye life abroad—from celebrity couples to remote workers—advisors warn that the true cost of leaving the American tax system is measured in complex forms, exit taxes and multijurisdictional estate traps. A Lifestyle Dream Meets a Tax Reality For a growing number of Americans, the fantasy of a life overseas is moving from daydream to decision, fueled by political fatigue at home, flexible remote work and the appeal of a different lifestyle. Expatriation—formally cutting ties with the U.S. tax system—is increasingly part of that conversation, with expatriations jumping 102% in early 2025 compared with the prior quarter. Yet beneath the headlines about high‑profile couples securing second passports lies a dense web of tax rules, reporting obligations and estate-planning consequences that many would‑be expatriates only discover after they have already set plans in motion. Moving Abroad Is Not Expatriation A core misunderstanding, advisors say, is the belief that

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Wanted but Unwelcome: Why Rich Countries Depend on Migrants They Try to Keep Out

Ageing rich countries need foreign talent and labour as never before, even as they tighten borders and narrow the pathways open to students and skilled workers. A System Pulled in Two Directions The global migration system is being pulled in two opposing directions: a growing economic dependence on foreign workers and students, and a political drive to clamp down on who gets in and who can stay. Most major destination

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The Expat’s Playbook: How to Pick the Right Business Structure and Slash Your U.S. Tax Bill

From sole proprietors to corporations, the way Americans abroad set up their businesses can dramatically reshape their tax bill, reporting load, and personal risk exposure. Running a business as a U.S. citizen overseas opens doors to new markets and international clients, but it also locks you into one of the world’s most complex tax systems. Unlike many countries, the United States taxes citizens on their worldwide income, which means the

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Raising the Bar: Mexico’s 2026 Residency Rules Bring Tougher Requirements and Double Fees

Foreigners eyeing a move to Mexico in 2026 will face higher financial hurdles and significantly steeper government fees as new immigration rules take effect.​ Mexico has seen a surge of residency applications in recent years, driven largely by aging American retirees and mid-career professionals relocating with portable incomes and skills. Historically, relatively low income thresholds and geographic proximity to the United States made the country especially attractive to people with

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