Ghanaian passport for IShowSpeed, the American YouTube star whose live-streamed, 20-country “Speed Does Africa” tour had drawn tens of millions of viewers and made international headlines for breaking stereotypes about the continent. Ghana was the only country on the tour...
The State Department has reduced the cost of renouncing American citizenship from $2,350 to $450. A final rule published in the Federal Register on March 13, 2026 makes the change effective approximately April 12, 2026. The fee returns to where...
More than 125,000 people obtained Mexican nationality through consulates in the United States in 2025, a 153% increase over 2024 and more than the combined total of the three preceding years, according to Mexico’s Secretariat of Foreign Affairs. The vast...
Expats across Italy recount years-long waits, vanished paperwork, and unanswered calls as the country’s permesso di soggiorno backlog deepens into a nationwide crisis. Italy’s permesso di soggiorno—the residency permit required for foreigners to legally live in the country—has become a source...
A 49% jump in U.S. approvals and a new start-up investment route are cementing Greece’s Golden Visa as a preferred escape hatch for wealthy Americans seeking stability, residency, and opportunity in Europe. US demand surges for Greek residency US approvals...
With permanent residency unlocked at just 1,000 dollars a month in pension income, a dollarized economy, and mandated price cuts on everything from airfare to hospital bills, Panama is luring affluent retirees who want their portfolios — and their lifestyle...
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Wealthy Americans Move Assets to Switzerland Amid Trump-Era Uncertainty
Summary:A Financial Times article published on March 24, 2025, reports a notable surge in wealthy Americans transferring assets to Switzerland in response to rising uncertainty

Where American Citizens Live in France, by the Statistics
Summary: Newly released figures from France’s national statistics agency, Insee, show that approximately 25% of U.S.-born residents living in France reside in Paris — France’s largest

Why Mexico City Is Attracting More Americans Than Ever
Summary:A New York Times article published on July 6, 2024, explores the growing influx of Americans into Mexico City, where U.S. citizens are increasingly drawn
Ghana Hits Pause on Diaspora Citizenship, Then Hits Reset
Ghanaian passport for IShowSpeed, the American YouTube star whose live-streamed, 20-country “Speed Does Africa” tour had drawn tens of millions
U.S. Cuts Citizenship Renunciation Fee by 81%
The State Department has reduced the cost of renouncing American citizenship from $2,350 to $450. A final rule published in
Over 125,000 People Obtained Mexican Citizenship in the U.S. in 2025
More than 125,000 people obtained Mexican nationality through consulates in the United States in 2025, a 153% increase over 2024
“Years in Limbo”: Foreign Residents Describe the Nightmare of Italy’s Residency Permit System
Expats across Italy recount years-long waits, vanished paperwork, and unanswered calls as the country’s permesso di soggiorno backlog deepens into a nationwide
American Investors Flock to Greece as Golden Visa Momentum Builds
A 49% jump in U.S. approvals and a new start-up investment route are cementing Greece’s Golden Visa as a preferred

Nicaragua’s Dual Nationality Ban Targets Exiles and Raises Global Alarms
A fast‑tracked constitutional amendment stripping most Nicaraguans of the right to dual nationality threatens exiles, complicates U.S. ties, and turns citizenship into a new tool of political control. A constitutional change with immediate effect On January 14, 2026, Nicaragua’s National Assembly—dominated by the ruling Sandinista Front—voted to modify the Constitution to eliminate the right to dual nationality in most cases. The reform, which alters Articles 23 and 25, took legal effect on January 16 when it was published in the official gazette, leaving little time for citizens or foreign governments to adjust. The new constitutional language is stark: Nicaraguan nationality is now lost upon acquisition of another nationality, and foreign nationals who naturalize in Nicaragua must forfeit their prior citizenship. Only one category is exempted—Central American citizens residing in Nicaragua may become Nicaraguan without renouncing their original nationality, underscoring a politically selective approach to “exclusive” loyalty. Data points behind a

New Zealand’s Active Investor Plus Visa: The Quiet Power Play in the 2026 Golden Visa Market
New Zealand’s revamped Active Investor Plus visa asks global investors to choose between risk and residency speed, offering a structured path to permanent residence, tax efficiency, and a credible “Plan B” for families willing to commit serious capital. A Golden Visa Built for Serious Capital New Zealand’s Active Investor Plus visa is deliberately pitched at investors who are not simply parking money but building a strategic foothold in a small,

Americans Weigh the High Price of Walking Away from Citizenship
As more U.S. citizens eye life abroad—from celebrity couples to remote workers—advisors warn that the true cost of leaving the American tax system is measured in complex forms, exit taxes and multijurisdictional estate traps. A Lifestyle Dream Meets a Tax Reality For a growing number of Americans, the fantasy of a life overseas is moving from daydream to decision, fueled by political fatigue at home, flexible remote work and the

Wanted but Unwelcome: Why Rich Countries Depend on Migrants They Try to Keep Out
Ageing rich countries need foreign talent and labour as never before, even as they tighten borders and narrow the pathways open to students and skilled workers. A System Pulled in Two Directions The global migration system is being pulled in two opposing directions: a growing economic dependence on foreign workers and students, and a political drive to clamp down on who gets in and who can stay. Most major destination

The Expat’s Playbook: How to Pick the Right Business Structure and Slash Your U.S. Tax Bill
From sole proprietors to corporations, the way Americans abroad set up their businesses can dramatically reshape their tax bill, reporting load, and personal risk exposure. Running a business as a U.S. citizen overseas opens doors to new markets and international clients, but it also locks you into one of the world’s most complex tax systems. Unlike many countries, the United States taxes citizens on their worldwide income, which means the