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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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Passengers waiting in line at an airport security checkpoint, preparing for departure in a brightly lit terminal with windows offering a view of the runway.

180,000 Americans Emigrated in 2025, Largest Outflow in Decades

180,000 U.S. citizens left the country in 2025, the largest single-year outflow in decades. The figure comes from a Global Citizen Solutions briefing analyzing Pew Research Center data. In the first quarter of 2025 alone, 1,285 Americans formally expatriated, a 102% jump year-over-year. The count is imprecise by design: Washington stopped tracking permanent departures in 1957. Why the number is an estimate No federal agency requires citizens to register a foreign address. So, researchers are tasked with a piecing together the picture from destination-country residency permits, consular renunciation queues and survey data. The methodology has limits. The Association of Americans Resident Overseas estimates 5.5 million Americans live abroad. The State Department has historically used a figure closer to 9 million. The Federal Voting Assistance Program’s last technical estimate put the overseas civilian population at roughly 4.4 million in 2022. Three sources, three numbers. A parallel Wall Street Journal analysis of

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Cape Town Skyline, a reason why many Americans are considering the South Africa Skilled Worker Visa, if it becomes available.

South Africa Skilled Worker Visa And Point System For Naturalization

South Africa closed public comments earlier this year on a draft White Paper introducing the South Africa Skilled Worker Visa, that would overhaul the country’s immigration, citizenship and refugee laws. The proposed immigartion changes would consolidate existing work authorizations into a single Skilled Worker Visa and introduce a points-based system for permanent residency. If enacted, the changes would reshape how foreign nationals establish long-term lives in the country. Consolidating work

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Immigrant office portugal

49% of Americans in Portugal Would Consider Renouncing US Citizenship

Americans in Portugal are increasingly open to severing formal ties with their home country. A survey conducted between March 17 and March 18, 2026, found that 49% of respondents would at least consider renouncing their U.S. citizenship once they obtain a Portuguese passport. The data suggests a shift in how Americans view the long term value of dual nationality when faced with domestic political friction and international tax obligations. The

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Students outside a French university, representing the large inflow of Americans moving to France for higher education.

Americans Moving to France Shift Toward Student Permits

Many Americans moving to France now enter through an education-heavy pipeline: 13,122 first residence permits to US citizens were issued in 2024, and education accounted for 7,182 of them. That is 54.7% of the American first-permit mix, up from 38.3% in 2015. The shift turns France from a broad lifestyle and work destination into one where universities, exchanges and research appointments carry a growing share of the measurable flow. Why Americans moving

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Close-up of Portugal and the European Union flags waving on a clear day. Symbolizing Portugal's place among the top European digital nomad visas.

Portugal Tops 5 European Digital Nomad Visas on Cost, Income and Speed

Portugal ranks first among many American expats when comparing European digital nomad visas, ahead of Spain, Hungary, Romania and Montenegro. The rise of remote work continues to reshape where and how people live. More professionals are trading traditional offices for sunlit cafés and coastal co-working hubs across Europe, thanks to an expanding range of digital nomad visas that make living and working abroad easier than ever. Portugal: The clear front-runner

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