Beginning Nov 10, 2024, EU countries will no longer be “stamping” passports on entry or exit.
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If you have a delinquent tax bill with the IRS, your passport may be “revoked”
Didn’t pay your Federal taxes? The IRS might revoke your passport.
Continue readingWhy the focus on “country count”?
Why the focus on “country count”? Does visiting a country for a flight layover or a few hours stop count? I don’t think so.
Continue readingNearly 2/3ds of Americans who move abroad obtain visa via marriage, dual citizenship or ancestry
Unless you fall into one of those categories, it is very unlikely you will obtain a residency visa or citizenship in another country.
Continue readingSpain’s “Golden Visa” is not cheap
If, like most of us, you do not qualify for residency in most other countries, you might be able to buy your away in – provided you are rich: Get…
Continue readingMulti-culturalism as an asset to getting ahead
International experience is now a requirement in many work fields. “Multi-culturalism” is another example of international perspectives.
Continue readingMuch of Europe’s travel industry may strike in August and September
Europe’s travel strikes: Flight and train disruption you can expect in August and September | Euronews
Continue reading25 years old and she’s been to 25 countries
But is travel via cruise ship really teaching you much?
Continue readingImmigration: Almost 1 in 5 U.S. workers are immigrants
The share of workers who are immigrants increased slightly from 17% in 2007 to 18% in 2022. Key findings about U.S. immigrants | Pew Research Center A newer report says…
Continue readingShould visitor fees be $100 per day or more?
Should countries or cities charge exorbitant access fees to tourists? Could you charge day-trippers something much more significant – say, £100 – for access to Venice, or £50 to visit Santorini…
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