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LGBTQIA+ Americans Claiming EU Citizenship by Ancestry

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

A stethoscope rests on a US passport, illustrating Medicare access questions for Americans abroad

57% of Americans Abroad Surveyed by ACA Want Medicare Extended Overseas

A recent survey of American Citizens Abroad (ACA) members found 57% support extending Medicare to cover medical services received outside the United States. Thirty-four percent backed full reimbursement, 23% backed partial. AudienceNet and NP Agency conducted the survey for ACA in October 2025 with 833 US citizens living overseas. It was published May 19, 2026. Support ran highest among respondents aged 60 to 69, at 60%. Men favored it more than women, 63% to 49%. About one in five plan to use Medicare benefits now or in the future. The finding lands against the opposite policy direction. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, enacted July 4, 2025, narrowed Medicare eligibility for many non-resident Americans and set their benefits to terminate 18 months after enactment. What the survey is, and isn’t ACA is a Washington nonprofit that lobbies on tax, banking and voting access for Americans living overseas. Its membership skews

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The orange Punta del Este lighthouse rises above the peninsula skyline, a coastal destination drawing Americans moving to Uruguay

Americans Moving to Uruguay Filed 616 Residency Applications, Doubling Previous Numbers

Americans moving to Uruguay filed 616 residency applications in 2025, more than double the 303 filed in 2024 and the 298 filed in 2023, per figures from the Dirección Nacional de Migración (DNM) obtained by El País Uruguay. January 2026 added another 56. The historical stock of American residents in Uruguay has hovered around 3,000. A country of 3.6 million people doesn’t move much on 616 files. What moved is

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Porto's Ribeira district on the Douro River, a destination drawing Americans moving to Portugal on D7 and D8 visas

Americans Moving to Portugal Hit 4,345 First Permits in 2024

Americans moving to Portugal received 4,345 first residence permits in 2024, up from 550 in 2015. That’s an eightfold rise in nine years, with a five-year compound annual growth rate of about 31%. The volume is small. The slope isn’t. Stock figures track the same trajectory. US citizens holding valid Portuguese residence permits reached 12,443 at the end of 2024, up from 2,503 in 2016, a roughly fivefold increase. Both

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Pedestrians and HSL trams on Aleksanterinkatu in central Helsinki, where Finland permanent residence rules tightened to require 6 years and a language test in 2026

Finland Permanent Residence Now Takes 6 Years, Adds Language Test

Finland permanent residence got harder starting at the beginning of 2026. The Finnish Immigration Service began enforcing amendments to the Aliens Act that raise the basic residence requirement from four years to six, add a Finnish or Swedish language test and require two years of work history. President Alexander Stubb signed the changes Dec. 22, 2025. The rule change is the second major tightening Finland has put through in 14

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Nicaraguan flag flying over the Old Cathedral of Managua in Plaza de la Revolución, where dual citizenship in Latin America saw its first government-led exit

Nicaragua Becomes First Country to End Dual Citizenship in Latin America

Dual citizenship in Latin America has been the easiest second-passport option in the world for Americans. Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Panama, Costa Rica and most of their neighbors all permit it without renunciation. The region accounts for the bulk of US-citizen naturalizations abroad each year, with more than 125,000 Mexican-American dual citizenships granted in 2025 alone. Nicaragua just exited the consensus A constitutional amendment ratified by the National Assembly on

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