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Greece Retirement Visa Tops 2026 List for Affordability, Healthcare and Easy Residency
The Greece retirement visa has surged to the top of 2026 global retirement rankings, driven by hard data on cost of living, healthcare quality, and friendly residency options for foreigners. This new status reflects a measurable shift away from traditional retirement favorites toward a more affordable yet still aspirational Mediterranean lifestyle. Lower Costs, Strong Healthcare, […]
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Black Americans Moving to Ghana Reshape Accra Housing and Citizenship
Black Americans moving to Ghana have reshaped Accra’s housing market, citizenship pipeline and coastal land politics over the past six years, and the friction between returnees and locals is now visible in court filings, rent rolls and citizenship statistics. About 1,500 Black Americans have obtained residency in Ghana since 2019, the Richmond Free Press reported […]
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Moreno’s Bid to End Dual Citizenship in the US Sparks Global Alarm
As someone who works every day with Americans reclaiming Luxembourgish citizenship, the instinct is to bring context and calibration to this debate rather than alarm. Senator Bernie Moreno’s Exclusive Citizenship Act of 2025 is a serious and far‑reaching proposal, but it is one bill at an early stage in a long legislative process, and it […]
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Why Are Americans Moving to the Netherlands?
An article published on December 8, 2025 by Atossa Araxia Abrahamian in The New Yorker highlights a quiet but growing exodus of Americans who are no longer content to joke about leaving the United States. They are actively doing the paperwork, booking the flights, and starting over abroad. Their stories trace a reversal of an […]
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Flight Across the Atlantic: Why More Americans Are Settling in the UK
An August article published by Quastels LLP by Jayesh Jethwa highlights a notable post-pandemic migration trend—an increasing number of Americans are moving to the United Kingdom in search of stability, opportunity, and political calm. In the twelve months leading to March 2025, more than 6,600 U.S. citizens applied for residency or nationality in the UK—the highest total since records began in 2004. […]
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Italy High Court to Decide on Citizenship Reform in 2026
From Citizenship.EU Italy’s highest civil court is preparing to issue what could be a landmark decision affecting millions of Italian descendants worldwide, thus affecting Italian citizenship by descent cases and applicants pursuing Jure Sanguinis, or Italian dual citizenship under Italian citizenship law. On January 13, 2026, at 10:00 AM, the United Sections of the Court of Cassation will […]
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LGBTQIA+ Americans Claiming EU Citizenship by Ancestry
From Citizenship.EU Across the United States, an unmistakable shift is taking place. LGBTQ+ Americans are increasingly looking across the Atlantic—not only for travel or temporary escapes, but for long-term relocation and European Union citizenship. Whether through Italian citizenship by descent (jure sanguinis), the Irish Foreign Births Register, German citizenship, Spanish citizenship laws, or other EU […]
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Italy to Raise Flat Tax for High-Net-Worth Residents to €300,000 as Millionaire Migration Surges
From Citizenship.EU Italy’s government is moving to increase the special flat tax for wealthy foreign residents from €200,000 to €300,000 annually, marking the second hike in just over a year. The measure, currently in the proposal phase ofthe 2026 Budget Law, comes as Italy has emerged as the third most popular destination globally for millionairemigration, […]
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Why Mexico Is Among Top Choices for Americans Leaving Under Trump’s Presidency
A March article published by France24 highlights how Mexico is quickly becoming a safe haven for U.S. citizens planning to relocate. Indeed, an influx of Americans moving to the Land of the Aztecs has been recorded as a reaction to President Donald Trump’s anti-woke and anti-migrant policies, which many say have made life unbearable. According […]
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The Most Welcoming European Countries for American Expats Planning to Move in 2025
A first-person feature published by CNBC in May 2025 explores the growing trend of U.S. citizens relocating to Europe as an act of resistance to President Trump’s new education and political reforms along with political challenges. The author reflects on her personal experience, highlighting how moving to Spain at 35 became a turning point that […]
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Why American Families Are Relocating To Russia Amid U.S Conservative Challenges
A July article published by MoneyControl highlights a new, yet unexpected trend of American families seeking what is known as spiritual asylum in Russia, in response to the U.S President’s latest reforms, which they believe are reshaping the United States’ system in a way they no longer recognize. According to The Washington Post, this wave […]
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A Surge in Americans Applying for Residency in the Netherlands Amid New U.S Presidential Reforms Threatening Liberal Values
The Daily Mail published an article on July 5 that highlights how the Netherlands is being considered a top destination for Americans looking for a fresh start abroad. But why relocate? Threats to democracy, rising gun violence, and inflation in the old Land of Opportunities are the main reasons a broader part of the U.S […]
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French Universities Recruit American Academics Amid US Funding Cuts
An article published by The Guardian highlights how France is quickly becoming the best European refuge for American talent, from academics to researchers, who are trying to escape the impact of new U.S presidential policies and seeking intellectual freedom in a country where threats to higher education and democracy are not part of everyday life. […]
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Why U.S. Academic Changes Are Pushing American Students Abroad
Money Control published an article on April 1 that explores a growing trend among U.S. students relocating to major European cities (from Rome to Dublin and London) in response to President Donald Trump’s challenging higher education policies. Indeed, a report by the Financial Times says academics are actively pursuing dual citizenship, feeling threatened by ongoing […]
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Practical Advice for Americans Planning to Relocate Abroad Amid U.S Social Changes
A report published by CNN in April 2025 explores how the U.S election season sparked disappointment and frustration among a broader part of Americans, many of whom decided to relocate across the globe. But leaving the country might not be as easy as it seems, as the U.S President is attempting to stop this wave […]
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Americans’ Current Relocation Plans Amid Escalating U.S. – Iran War
The June 22nd U.S. strikes on Iran’s three nuclear sites (commonly known as Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan) have triggered a sudden and growing surge of Americans leaving the nation. But what is behind this exodus? Multiple threats and fears of a full-scale conflict, which are making many Americans feel unsafe even within their own borders. […]
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What to Know As U.S Citizens Planning to Relocate to Sweden After Elections
A report published by The Local highlights how Sweden is rapidly becoming a top refuge for Americans planning to leave the U.S and the Republican administration’s outdated policies. The feature focuses on the story of Azealia Banks, an American rap artist, who currently lives in Stockholm. What once was just the Land of the Midnight […]
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Surge in American Expats Eyeing New Zealand After the U.S Election
A June article published by The Guardian highlights a surge in American expats moving to New Zealand, driven by the U.S President’s latest reforms and the United States’ fragile political climate, which is fueling global tensions and societal changes. But why choose New Zealand? According to Stats NZ, over 1,388 Americas broke away in the […]
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Tax Pressures Drive Wealthy Americans Moving Cash to Switzerland
Why are wealthy Americans moving cash abroad in unprecedented numbers? An April article published by Euronews highlights how Andermatt, a hidden village in the Swiss Alps, is quickly becoming a safe nest for Americans planning to relocate abroad, in response to economic and political turbulence in the U.S, which is fueling a broader social shift […]
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Growing Number of Americans Relocating to Greece Amid Financial Strains
A recent article published by PropertyWire on June 25 highlights a surge in Americans applying for Greek citizenship with a 12.3% increase in the first half of 2025 alone. In particular, data released by Astons reflects the desire of U.S. citizens to escape from American society due to democracy in jeopardy and deepening political divisions. […]
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Spain’s Lower Costs and Healthcare Draw American Retirees
More Americans are leaving the United States behind and retiring to Spain. But what are the main reasons? These retirees seem to be drawn by the promise of affordability, great food, and a lifestyle free from discrimination and Republican-led tax reforms. A survey from InterNations (an organization built for expats) states Spain is known as […]
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Best Countries for LGBTQ+ Americans Moving Abroad
An April article shared by PinkNews highlights how a growing part of the American LGBTQ+ community is choosing to leave the United States, driven by Trump’s anti-trans and homophobic policies, which are reshaping the social landscape of the Land of the Free. A recent ranking offers multiple LGBTQ+-friendly places, from Latin America to Europe or […]
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All Reasons Why Americans Want to Relocate Due to U.S. Politics
A September article published by the New York Times released figures from a survey in which 2,000 U.S. residents answered questions about whether they would leave the country, with an additional 3,000 replies from social media platforms. Numbers don’t lie and indicate a notable level of political and economic dissatisfaction across the States, pushing many […]
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What’s Behind the Surge in Americans Moving to Britain
A May article from the New York Times explores why the United Kingdom is quickly becoming the new freedom fallback. A report shared by the British Home Office states that over 6,618 Americans applied for dual citizenship due to U.S. residents’ fears about President Donald Trump’s political and social restrictions, which are inevitably causing a […]
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