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African Americans moving to Ghana have a new high-profile face. On Jan. 28, Foreign Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa announced his ministry had approved a Ghanaian passport for IShowSpeed, the American YouTuber whose “Speed Does Africa” tour had spanned 20 countries and drawn tens of millions of livestream viewers. Born Darren Jason Watkins Jr. in Cincinnati, […]

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The State Department has reduced the cost of US citizenship renunciation 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 it stood between 2010 and 2014, before a surge in renunciation requests led the government […]

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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 of mounting frustration and despair among residents who describe years of waiting, missed communications, and Kafkaesque bureaucracy. […]

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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 for Greece’s Golden Visa climbed 49% in 2025, rising from 388 in December 2024 to […]

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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 around the potential return of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency. Private banks, wealth managers, and family offices in Switzerland are seeing increased demand from U.S. clients seeking to diversify […]

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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 city, and home to some 2.1 million inhabitants. A February 20, 2025, article from The Connexion provides insights into the distribution of Americans across France and explores factors behind their settlement patterns. […]

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Summary: A Semafor article published on March 23, 2025, reports that a growing number of Americans are actively pursuing second passports, motivated by political instability. While many Americans are not yet moving, affluent Americans are seeking the option.  Half the world’s countries offer visas or passport pathways based on investments or  financial contributions  so many affluent Americans […]

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 by culture, affordability, lifestyle, and remote work flexibility. The piece focuses on how everyday Mexican life—particularly its food, music, and social energy—is being experienced, and in some cases reinterpreted, by […]

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Plan B citizenship applications from US nationals jumped 77% through October 2025, exceeding Henley & Partners’ full 2024 total in 10 months, the firm’s managing director Dominic Volek said. Americans now make up almost 40% of Henley’s global applications. Most aren’t leaving the United States. They’re buying a legal escape hatch held in reserve. The […]

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Across kitchen tables and group chats, a quiet question is surfacing among American women: What if we just left? It’s not a fantasy of palm trees or European cafés—it’s a question born out of fear and fatigue. A recent Gallup poll found that 40 percent of U.S. women aged 15 to 44 want to move abroad permanently, double […]

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A new €250,000 residency route steers foreign investors from property to innovation, as Athens tries to ease housing pressures while turning its Golden Visa into a startup engine. A New Pathway Into Greece Greece has unveiled a fresh track within its Golden Visa program that allows foreign investors to secure residency by backing Greek startups […]

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The Mexico residency requirements 2026 schedule is now published, and applicants face a higher financial bar plus roughly double the government fees they paid a year ago. Mexico’s Instituto Nacional de Migración (INM) put the new processing fees into effect Jan. 1. The country’s statistics agency, INEGI, set the 2026 Unidad de Medida y Actualización […]

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Judges scrapped four key nationality provisions and an attached penal rule but upheld the 10-year naturalization timeline, deepening uncertainty for Golden Visa holders and thousands stuck in AIMA backlogs. Portugal’s Constitutional Court has struck down four controversial provisions of the country’s revised nationality law while preserving a 10-year naturalization horizon for most non‑EU, non‑CPLP applicants, […]

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As foreign money reshapes Mexico’s cities and coasts, locals and longtime residents wrestle with a harsher question than “who belongs?”—who can still afford to stay. A country remade by newcomers Across Mexico, neighborhoods that once felt like tightly knit towns now function as global hubs, with English on menus, dollarized prices, and an economy increasingly […]

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With NZD 5–10 million investment tracks, ultra-light residency requirements, and curated growth-focused funds, New Zealand’s overhauled investor visa is rapidly drawing high-net-worth families seeking both security and opportunity. A new NZD 5–10 million gateway New Zealand’s AIP Visa, launched in 2025, replaces the old investor visa categories with a streamlined residency-by-investment regime aimed squarely at […]

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Amid stepped-up deportation efforts and rising identity awareness, Mexican parents in Oklahoma crowd consulate pop‑ups to safeguard their children’s futures on both sides of the border.​ A crowded church, a quiet fear On a recent December morning, the halls of St. Thomas More Catholic Church in Tulsa turned into a maze of strollers, manila folders, […]

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