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How Many Americans Live in Argentina

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How Many Americans Live in Argentina

Argentina’s 2022 census counted about 14,000 US-born residents, but roughly twice as many people hold US citizenship there. The gap explains who the headline number misses.

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Mexican flag flying over the National Palace on the Zócalo in Mexico City, where federal authorities set temporary residence visa rules

How Mexico’s Reform to the General Guidelines for the Issuance of Visas Impacts American Emigrants

Mexico made its residence visa rules tougher May 16. The change lands hardest on foreigners hired by Mexican employers. Amendments to the General Guidelines for the Issuance of Visas took effect that day. The Interior and Foreign Affairs ministries had published them a day earlier, in the evening edition of the Official Gazette. They tighten the temporary residence route built around a Mexican job offer. That permit is the most-used legal path for paid work in the country. What the amendments require The reform doesn’t rewrite the legal basis for temporary residence. It changes what officials demand and how hard they look. Employment offer letters must now carry far more detail. The guidelines require: Before May 16, a standardized letter and basic proof of the job usually cleared review. Now officials also weigh who applies, scrutinizing academic degrees, certifications and technical experience, the immigration firm Tafapolsky & Smith said. New

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Istanbul's Bosphorus skyline, where Americans in Turkey divide between long-resident dual nationals and a thinning recent-arrival cohort.

Americans in Turkey Number 30,100 by Birth and 9,621 by Passport

Americans in Turkey show up in two different counts that don’t match. About 9,621 hold US citizenship as registered residents. Roughly 30,100 are US-born. The gap is the story. Both numbers come from the Turkish Statistical Institute’s address-based population register. One counts current passport-holders. The other counts birthplace, regardless of which passports a person carries today. The wider US-origin community in Turkey is substantially larger than the citizen-only headline, mostly

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Hand holding a Canadian passport, the document Americans qualifying for Canadian citizenship by descent apply to receive.

Canadian Citizenship by Descent Draws 2,500 American Filings

Canadian citizenship by descent just became one of the easiest second-passport routes available to Americans, and the country’s immigration agency has the application backlog to prove it. In January 2026 alone, nearly 2,500 Americans filed for proof of Canadian citizenship, ten times the figure from second-place United Kingdom and more than the next nine source countries combined. The trigger is Bill C-3, which took effect Dec. 15, 2025. The law

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Exterior view of the Assembleia da República in Lisbon, the Portuguese parliament that passed Lei Orgânica 1/2026 extending the Golden Visa citizenship timeline

Americans Lead 500-Strong Lawsuit Against Portugal’s Golden Visa Shift

More than 500 Golden Visa investors, predominantly American, are organizing a collective lawsuit against the Portuguese state after Lisbon raised the citizenship timeline from five years to ten years for most non-EU nationals (and to seven years for EU and CPLP nationals). The group is coordinating through WhatsApp and plans to register as a formal association before filing, according to reporting in Expresso. President António José Seguro promulgated the new

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Grand Anse Beach on Grenada's south coast, where Grenada citizenship by investment for Americans draws a small but steady cohort each year.

Grenada Citizenship by Investment for Americans Holds Steady at 27 Applications a Year

Grenada citizenship by investment for Americans drew 27 applications in both 2024 and 2025, according to figures published by the Investment Migration Agency of Grenada. The annual American count held steady even as the program’s total intake fell from 2,297 applications in 2023 to 469 in 2025. Grenada raised its minimum non-refundable contribution to the National Transformation Fund from $150,000 to $235,000 in July 2024 under a regional pricing accord

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