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Dominican Republic Residence Permits Issued to Americans Hit 2,491 in 2025

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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

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US Department of State building exterior in Washington, where the Bureau of Consular Affairs issues passports for the 48% of US passport holders nationwide.

US Passport Holders Climb to 48% of Americans, Up From 5% in 1990

The share of US passport holders reached 48% of the American population in 2024, up from 5% in 1990, according to State Department figures cited in a January 2026 Congressional Research Service brief. The Bureau of Consular Affairs issued 27.3 million passports in fiscal 2025, a single-year record. More than 183 million valid US passports are now in circulation. The 27.3 million figure exceeds fiscal 2024’s 24.5 million by nearly 3 million documents. It marks the highest annual issuance on record and continues a tenfold expansion of US passport issuance over three decades. What the numbers actually count The 27.3 million total includes both passport books and passport cards. Passport cards accounted for roughly 4.5 million of that figure, driven in part by the REAL ID Act enforcement deadline on May 7, 2025, which prompted Americans without compliant state IDs to seek a federally accepted alternative. The Bureau of Consular

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Canadian and American flags flying beside the Blue Water Bridge at the Canada-US land border, where US asylum claims in Canada are filed at official ports of entry.

US Asylum Claims in Canada Tripled in 2025, IRB Data Shows

US asylum claims in Canada reached 634 in 2025, more than triple the 204 filed the year before and the highest annual total on record outside the first Trump administration. The figure comes from the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB), which publishes claims by country of alleged persecution. Another 858 US claims sat pending as of Dec. 31. The 2025 total tops every full year since at least

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Aerial view of the Colosseum and Rome, the historic seat of Italian citizenship by descent for Americans claiming jus sanguinis

Italian Citizenship by Descent for Americans Hit 824 Ahead of Law 74/2025

American naturalizations in Italy reached 824 in 2024, up from 280 in 2014, according to Eurostat’s citizenship acquisitions dataset. The trajectory is the steepest on record for Italian citizenship by descent for Americans, a five-year compound annual growth rate of about 15.6%. Then, in March 2025, Italy slammed the door on the route that produced most of those numbers. The pre-reform peak matters because the law that took effect May

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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

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