EU Residence Permits for Americans Rose 1.9% as the Overall Total Fell 8.3%
EU residence permits for Americans rose in 2024 even as the bloc handed out fewer of them to almost everyone else. American citizens received 80,424 first residence permits across the 27 EU countries, up 1.9% from 78,911 in 2023 and...
FATCA enforcement was built to expose Americans hiding money in offshore accounts. A Treasury watchdog report released Apr. 8, 2026 says the IRS still isn’t turning its data on the highest-balance nonfilers into cases. The reporting burden the law created,...
Overseas voters have become a target in the run-up to the 2026 midterms, but the legal fight and the real barrier point in different directions. The Republican National Committee has filed or backed lawsuits in Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Arizona,...
Residence-based taxation is the reform millions of Americans abroad have waited on for a decade, and 2026 was supposed to be the year it finally moved. It hasn’t, yet. The Residence-Based Taxation for Americans Abroad Act, first introduced by Rep....
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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 463,480 retired workers. OASDI is the formal program behind Social Security retirement, survivor and disability benefits. The agency reported $682.8 million in monthly payments to foreign countries that month. Retired workers accounted for $493.1 million of that total. That doesn’t count Americans abroad. It maps something narrower. It shows where the U.S. government sends Social Security payments outside the country, one of the few federal datasets that attaches a recurring dollar figure to life overseas. Japan and Canada top the foreign table Japan had the largest foreign-country count, with 108,161 beneficiaries receiving Social Security payments in December 2024. Canada followed closely with 106,904. Mexico ranked third with 58,067 beneficiaries. The

Dominica Citizenship by Investment Draws Restrictions From the EU and US
Dominica citizenship by investment starts at a $200,000 donation, but the program offers no US E-2 access and no public count of American buyers.

Argentina Naturalization Rules Require 2 Unbroken Years
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 by decree. Most of the changes make it harder. What the residency clock now requires The core change rewrote how Argentina counts the years toward citizenship. Decree 366/2025, published in

Sweden’s Good Behavior Law Reaches Americans on Work and Family Permits
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 it lands on Americans the same way it lands on every other non-EU migrant: through their work, family and study permits. The conduct the law now counts The law revives

Finland Citizenship Test Becomes Mandatory for Naturalization in 2027
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 coalition to the Social Democratic Party and the Centre Party. The measure makes a passing score a formal condition for a Finnish passport. Finland had no such test before. It’s