Immigrants to the U.S., born in Mexico, but now having U.S. citizenship become dual citizens and can vote in each country’s national elections.
Continue readingHow to get citizenship in another country
A link to a comprehensive list of countries where Americans may have options to obtain future residency visas or citizenship.
Continue readingFake news story about an ordinary “mom of 2” saves thousands by working from other countries
Yet another fake news story about an ordinary “Mom of 2” who just moved her family off to a cheaper country. Except the story left out virtually everything about her extensive international background, including that she was born and grew up in Europe.
Continue readingReality Check: Moving abroad is difficult, and potentially very expensive with double taxes
A tax attorney drops some reality on those thinking they’ll easily move out of the U.S.
Continue reading20% of Gen Z says they intend to travel internationally in 2024
And 42% say they will take out loans/take on debt to fund their trips. 47% of millenials say they will borrow money to travel in 2024. This debt-be-damned mentality worries…
Continue readingVisits to Hawaii decline sharply
The reasons are many – including high prices, negative comments made about tourists, proposals to enact restrictions and tourist fees on visitors: Hawaii visitors uncertain about going as traveler numbers…
Continue readingSurvey finds many people are well traveled
The % who have traveled internationally, throughout the globe, is large.
Continue readingHow likely are you to spend an extended period abroad?
This is from a marketing survey – and might not be, as they says, “scientifically valid” – yet It was also not clear how long is an “extended period”? Seem…
Continue readingHow many travel internationally?
Just 23% of Americans have not traveled to another country – and nearly all of those say they would do so if they could.
Continue readingEducation: 1 in 3 U.S. college students are immigrants or children of immigrants
1 in 3 U.S. college students are immigrants or children of immigrants. An additional 5.5% are international students not counted in the 1 in 3 metric.
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