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Canadian Citizenship by Descent Draws 2,500 American Filings

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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

What to Know As U.S Citizens Planning to Relocate to Sweden After Elections

Tax Pressures Drive Wealthy Americans Moving Cash to Switzerland

The Long Room at Trinity College Dublin's Old Library, representing the European universities drawing American students studying abroad

American Students Studying Abroad Lift Foreign Universities

American students studying abroad reached roughly 90,000 in the most recent reporting year, up from about 50,000 in 2019, Institute of International Education data tracked by CBS News shows. The strongest single-country signal sits in the United Kingdom, where US undergraduate applications through UCAS rose 14% in the 2025 cycle, the largest annual increase since UCAS began collecting the data in 2006. The numbers are catching up to what platform traffic flagged a year earlier. The post-election traffic surge Two study-choice platforms recorded measurable spikes in US student interest in the days after the November 2024 US presidential election. Studyportals registered roughly 11,000 daily searches from US-based users for foreign bachelor’s and master’s programs, up from a typical baseline of about 2,000. Study.eu logged nearly four times its normal volume from US prospective students in the week after the election, the platform reported. Search-volume surges, in Studyportals CEO Edwin van

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Aerial view of Barcelona's Sagrada Família basilica, one of the top destinations for US citizens in Spain

15,638 New Residence Permits Issued to US Citizens in Spain

Americans moving to Spain received 15,638 first residence permits in 2024, more than double the 7,383 issued in 2015 and the largest American pipeline in Europe after France. The stock figure is bigger still: Spain holds 57,379 American citizens with valid residence permits, alongside 76,180 US-born residents, a gap reflecting decades of dual nationality. American settlement concentrates in Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia. How the pipeline of US Citizens in Spain

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Official U.S. vote-by-mail ballot envelopes from a county registrar, the return format most overseas voter turnout depends on.

Overseas Voter Turnout Tripled, but 89% Still Didn’t Vote

Overseas voter turnout tripled in the 2024 General Election, but the new high-water mark still left 89% of eligible Americans abroad on the sidelines. About 11.0% of the estimated 2.2 million voting-age U.S. citizens living outside the country returned a ballot, according to the Federal Voting Assistance Program’s 2024 Overseas Citizen Population Analysis. Domestic turnout that year was 76.1%. The 65-point gap between the two groups is what FVAP calls

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Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, a landmark of German citizenship for Americans pursuing naturalization

German Citizenship for Americans Topped 1,275 in 2024

German citizenship for Americans hit a record 1,275 acquisitions in 2024, up from 225 the year before. The five-fold jump in 12 months tracks directly to a single legal change. Germany’s reformed Nationality Act took effect June 27, 2024, allowing non-EU citizens to retain their original passport for the first time as a general rule. For Americans who had built lives in Germany but balked at giving up US citizenship

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