The word “nomad” can imply a desire to roam. But not every digital nomad wants to keep roaming. Maybe you have children and want a greater degree of stability for them. Maybe you’ve found a country that has the standard of living, tax rates, or culture that make you want
Every year, Expatsi releases a report about when, why, and how Americans are planning to leave the country. The statistics are derived from the Expatsi Test — the 20-question assessment Expatsi uses to help prospective expats find the country that best suits their budget, visa path, and preferences. READ THE
While “digital nomads” — remote employees or freelancers who work from their laptops — have existed for as long as technology has made it possible, most still travel on tourist visas and work surreptitiously around the world. First launched by Estonia in 2020, digital nomad visas allow these wanderers to
The United States is the second-wealthiest country per capita in the world, after Switzerland, and it’s by far the wealthiest country overall, with GDP of about $23 trillion. With those impressive stats, you’d expect minimum-wage employees to have a nicer life here than in other countries. One measure of that
It’s always been common for voters to say that they’ll leave the U.S. if their preferred presidential candidate doesn’t win. These days, though, winning isn’t enough if the losers can’t accept defeat. If you don’t think that authoritarianism or Christian nationalism are a threat in the United States, listen up:
Golden Visas can fast track you to the expat life of your dreams by offering a pathway to residency and sometimes citizenship without going through traditional immigration routes. But they aren’t for everybody—namely, budget minded folks. In fact, Golden Visas are really geared towards high net-worth individuals and require, oftentimes
More and more Americans are embracing the idea of setting down roots in another country for various reasons. Whether a college student, already retired or somewhere in between, read on if you’ve considered immigrating and wondered where you may feel most at home as a Catholic. Here are 12 amazing
Now more than ever, retirees are moving abroad to spend their golden years on distant shores. For some it’s about the cost of living, so they move to countries where they can spend less on housing and healthcare. For others, it’s about the experience. They want to see the world
Now more than ever, Americans are considering a move abroad. If you’re planning your own move but worry about missing friends and family, these “vacation cities” have so much to offer that you’ll have to have an extra bedroom. Puerto Vallarta, Mexico There’s more than just sunny beaches in Puerto
It’s getting tougher and tougher to retire in the United States. Between the high cost of healthcare and overall inflation, seniors are poorer than ever before. The good news is that there are plenty of bargains to be had abroad. Consider these spots in paradise where you can live for
Jus sanguinis means “right of blood,” and it refers to someone’s ability to claim citizenship to a country by birthright. The alternative is jus solis, or “right of soil,” which promises citizenship based on where you were born. More Americans are pursuing citizenship by ancestry in other countries by tracing
The COVID-19 pandemic dealt a double whammy to areas in Western Europe already struggling with negative population growth from emigration or declining birth rates. Some countries and cities are offering appealing incentives to move there to work, refurbish properties, or raise families. If you’re considering a move abroad and need
If your anxiety or depression are through the roof here in the United States, you’re not alone. More than 50 million Americans live with a mental illness, none of whom are helped by our lackluster healthcare systems or the stress of living here. If you’d like to consider another country
We’re looking at the best countries to live in 2024. We expect that some results will surprise you because you haven’t considered them before. Some had exciting developments in the news in 2023, while others consistently draw expats year after year. In no particular order, here are our picks for
For many Americans looking to retire abroad, living well on a fixed income ranks among their highest priorities. You’ve paid into social security through your working years and want to relax. Maybe you have a pension or a 401(k), too, and intend to stretch that retirement income as far as
by Jen Barnett We’d like you to meet our newest tool for your moving abroad journey—the Expat Healthcare Planner. Sponsored by Cigna, the tools gives you checklists and planning info for taking care of your health and medical needs when you move to Mexico, Panama, Portugal, or Spain, with new
Do expats pay taxes abroad? The U.S. has tax treaties with lots of foreign countries. These treaties can lower or eliminate the taxes that people from other countries owe to the U.S. on certain types of income. The specific rates and exemptions vary depending on the country and the type
When it comes to finding exciting job opportunities abroad, having information about countries that have robust job markets and provide specific visas for job seekers can be invaluable. Here are ten countries that offer job seeker visas, making it easier for skilled professionals to explore international career paths. We’ll break
For many Americans looking to retire abroad, living well on a fixed income ranks among their highest priorities. You’ve paid into social security through your working years and want to relax. Maybe you have a pension or a 401(k), too, and intend to stretch that retirement income as far as
Portugal’s big cities are flatly gorgeous, filled with magnificent churches and eye-catching tilework. But there’s nothing like the magic of strolling through a small, charming town. If you’re keen to travel across Portugal in search of white-washed coastal towns or pretty hilltop villages, here are 14 spots we wouldn’t miss.