Where are the easiest countries for American citizens to move to?The Independent
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00:00How easy is it to move to a new country?
00:02After the last two presidential elections, plenty of people have had the same idea.
00:06And with this election proving just as divisive, the question is back.
00:10So which countries are the easiest to move to?
00:12First up, Mexico.
00:14Mexico offers a temporary resident visa that can be renewed for up to four years.
00:19After that, you can apply for a permanent resident visa,
00:22but you will have to pass a Spanish language proficiency test.
00:26Next, Portugal.
00:27It's become a hotspot for Americans.
00:29According to Forbes, between 2017 and 2022, the number of Americans there jumped by 239%.
00:36Portugal has two popular options.
00:38The temporary stay visa for digital nomads, which you'll need proof of income for,
00:43allows people to stay for up to four years.
00:45For a permanent alternative, there's the Golden Visa,
00:48which requires a minimum investment of 500,000 euros, or roughly $544,000.
00:55If you're interested in living in Asia, Thailand offers a long-term resident visa
00:59for skilled or remote workers, as well as retirees.
01:03It requires a personal income of $80,000 a year.
01:06But if you make less than that, you can show additional documents
01:09as proof of qualification, like a master's degree.
01:12This visa allows you to stay in Thailand for up to 10 years.
01:15And finally, Canada.
01:17It's a bit more complex, but for skilled workers, there's the Express Entry Program.
01:22You'll need to qualify through the Canadian government's points system to be eligible.
01:26All of these visas have different requirements, fees, and can change from year to year.
01:30But if you're serious about making the move, there are options.
01:33Just be prepared for a bit of paperwork.