The media loves these content mill myth stories that many Americans are retiring abroad. Reality: Less than 1% will retire abroad, and up to half were already dual citizens, had family abroad, or already lived abroad due to their work career.
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Nearly 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 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 reading34% of Americans say they want to move abroad
Up to 34% of Americans say they want to move abroad. Hah hah. Won’t happend.
Continue readingAre we tilting in favor of immigrants in the U.S.?
Having global skills, or being an immigrant, or having multiple citizenships – is becoming class distinction.
Continue readingInvestment visa costs rising
The cost of an investment visa, and the type of investment permitted, is changing – mostly becoming much more expensive. Some visas lead to permanent residency and some lead to a future citizenship option.
Continue readingMore of the immigration privileged plan to leave the U.S.
About 20% of Americans say they will leave the U.S. if Trump is elected. That would be 67 million people. Housing could become very cheap in 2025!
Continue readingPolitics and immigrants
An observation is that in today’s world, having close immigrant ties is important.
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