Portugal Residence Permit Delays Grow as American Applicants Queue at AIMA
Thousands of court cases are backing up Portugal’s immigration authority AIMA, and the resulting Portugal residence permit delays are landing on Americans mid-application. The agency was still working through thousands of outstanding court decisions in May 2026, slowing permit issuance...
A proposed Bahamas permanent residency change would let the immigration minister hand a residence certificate to people he turns down for citizenship, in exchange for a $500 fee. That’s cheaper than an annual Bahamian work permit. It’s also the part...
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Americans Moving to Spain Target Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia
Americans moving to Spain have made it one of the top destinations for U.S. expatriates, with Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia drawing the biggest share of

Countries With The Most American Expats, Ranked
The countries with the most American expats abroad still run through Mexico, Canada and the UK. But European destinations have absorbed a larger share of

Americans Moving to Albania Get a One-Year Visa-Free Stay
A growing number of Americans moving to Albania are skipping the Schengen permit grind entirely, drawn by a bilateral arrangement that lets US passport holders
Portugal Residence Permit Delays Grow as American Applicants Queue at AIMA
Thousands of court cases are backing up Portugal’s immigration authority AIMA, and the resulting Portugal residence permit delays are landing
US citizens in Czechia reach 10,701 in 2025, up 49% in 5 years
The count of US citizens in Czechia hit 10,701 on Jan. 1, 2025, a 49% rise in five years, with Prague and a one-year trade-license route doing most of the pulling.
Americans moving to Brazil rank among the top foreign residence cohorts
Americans moving to Brazil now sit among the country’s largest foreign residence cohorts, a slow climb back from the pandemic floor that the permit data only partly explains.
How Many Americans Live in Argentina
Argentina’s 2022 census counted about 14,000 US-born residents, but roughly twice as many people hold US citizenship there. The gap explains who the headline number misses.
US Citizens in Australia See Family Visas Fall for a 2nd Year
US-born arrivals to Australia held above 10,000 a year through the 2010s, then pandemic border closures cut them to 4,650. The 2024-25 count of 7,580 marks a partial, stalled recovery.

IRCC Now Requires Income Proof From Digital Nomads in Canada
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada changed the rules for digital nomads in Canada on May 26, removing a documentation exemption that had stood since 2023. The agency, known as IRCC, published a program delivery update requiring remote workers on visitor status to prove their income comes entirely from outside Canada. Border officers can now ask for that proof at the door. They can refuse entry when it isn’t there. What the update changed The old guidance, set under the June 2023 Tech Talent Strategy launched by then-Immigration Minister Sean Fraser, told IRCC and Canada Border Services Agency officers that digital nomads needed no paperwork beyond standard visitor checks. The new instructions delete that line. Remote workers must now show, with documents, that they won’t enter the Canadian labour market, that they can support themselves and that they’ll leave when their authorized stay ends. The update lists six document types officers

Americans in Belize have slipped about 16% from their peak, here’s why
Belize’s US-born population climbed to 3,574 in the 2010 census, then fell to 2,985 by 2022. The reversal, and the retiree program the count can’t see.

Dominican Republic Residence Permits Issued to Americans Hit 2,491 in 2025
Dominican Republic residence permits issued to Americans reached 2,491 in 2025, and most went to one category. Temporary residence took 64% of the total, or 1,591 permits. Every other route trailed far behind. The figures, sorted by visa category and nationality, sketch how Americans actually enter the country. The figures count Dominican Republic residence permits issued in 2025, not the total number of Americans living in the country. They sort

How Mexico’s Reform to the General Guidelines for the Issuance of Visas Impacts American Emigrants
Mexico made its residence visa rules tougher May 16. The change lands hardest on foreigners hired by Mexican employers. Amendments to the General Guidelines for the Issuance of Visas took effect that day. The Interior and Foreign Affairs ministries had published them a day earlier, in the evening edition of the Official Gazette. They tighten the temporary residence route built around a Mexican job offer. That permit is the most-used

Americans in Turkey Number 30,100 by Birth and 9,621 by Passport
Americans in Turkey show up in two different counts that don’t match. About 9,621 hold US citizenship as registered residents. Roughly 30,100 are US-born. The gap is the story. Both numbers come from the Turkish Statistical Institute’s address-based population register. One counts current passport-holders. The other counts birthplace, regardless of which passports a person carries today. The wider US-origin community in Turkey is substantially larger than the citizen-only headline, mostly