Top 10 Easiest Countries Americans can Emigrate to.

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The top 10 Easiest Countries Americans can immigrate to.

Have you ever wanted to move to a country outside the United States and stay?
If you do they can you an Expat. Expats from the United States live all around the globe in every country. For whatever reason, some people just want to get out of the United States or whatever their country of origin happens to be. We have looked at the most popular countries to be an ex-pat and which countries have the most. Today we are looking at what countries it is the easiest to become a citizen of.

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Ecuador
Canada
Belize
Panama
Mexico

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Sorry about the New Zealand flag and Mexican flag mix up.

WorldAccordingToBriggs
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I don’t need new country, this one is beautiful. What I need is a good government. The corruption and dishonesty is the problem here.

woodrowcall
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I am an American who has lived in Ireland for 20 years and raised my kids here. Easy and cheap medical care and my kids received excellent University degrees for virtually free.

reenougle
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I served almost three decades in the US Army and am a retired Paratrooper and combat veteran. When I retired in 2010 we immediately moved to Panamá. I was stationed here for 2 tours (Dec 92-Jan 99), got married, started a family, and bought a house thinking ahead for retirement. It has been the best decision ever!

petertimmins
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The teachings on this channel are always top notch so informative and easy to understand, it's very hard to find good content online these days.

Hillary-tpir
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Answers....you’re welcome!
0:55 - Panama
2:39 - Belize
3:58 - Ecuador
5:20 - Denmark
6:23 - Brazil
7:52 - Mexico
9:02 - New Zealand
9:50 - Ireland
11:06 - Sweden
12:30 - Canada
...sense a pattern here?

jakefelty
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My family left the Middle East when Saddam attacked Kuwait and moved to this great nation. I love this country. My father shipped me off to get married in Pakistan. I fled 21 years ago to land of the brave, home of the once free. I’m tired of running. This is home. I will go down with this ship, but I won’t surrender. I’m a fighter. They will be messing with the wrong person if they come for me. I won’t go alone!

MessoverOG
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We don’t need a new country, but we need a new government “of, by, and for the people”, once again!

Minuteman
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We don't need a new country. We need new people in power. Better people that truly want to do what's best for the people.

justiceLaw
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I’m 17 and moving to Ireland by myself next year. I’m so excited.

emmell
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One important thing he does not mention is that the 90 day period in European countries is within a rolling 180 day ‘window’. That means you cannot come for 90 days, go on vacation for a few weeks and then return for another 90 - you would need to be out for 90 days before returning.

simonwright
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I feel like YouTube read my thoughts. I have been seriously thinking of leaving this country (USA) and wondered where the best place to go would be. Then this video suddenly showed up and I got my foundation for research. Thank you so much!!! 🤗

dr.braxygilkeycruises
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I've lived abroad for two years now (Japan) and I've really become accustomed to living in this country. I love the US, but there are simply too many problems with the country that only show signs of worsening. It's going downhill real fast. I can go to the hospital for a very affordable price now and I never ever worry about where I walk at night or what part of town I'm in, I'm never in danger even at 2AM in the city. Those are luxuries I'll never have in the states, where healthcare costs a fortune and violence is rampant. That piece of mind is priceless. Maybe I'll try one of these countries in the future, too.

rynomoron
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You don't need to give up Citizenship in Ecuador. I've been here 7 years and know lots of people with dual citizenship.

kennor
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Let me make it easy and less time consuming for you:

10 - Panama 0:56
9 - Belize 2:37
8 - Ecuador 4:14
7 - Denmark 5:20
6 - Brazil 6:23
5 - Mexico 7:49
4 - New Zealand 9:02
3 - Ireland 9:50
2 - Sweden 11:06
1 - Canada 12:27

cameronadkins
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My wife and I relocated to Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico about a year and a half ago. Haven't seen or heard about any crime, except petty stuff. It's a beautiful city and feels safe to live in. We love it here.
It was easy to emigrate to. Cost of living is 1/3 that of the US. The best move we ever made.

russellbarnes
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"You're free to leave, but leaving isn't free."

wendijackson
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I moved to Ecuador 9 years ago from the U.S. I hope your information about other countries is more accurate than your information on Ecuador. But, as you said, things change, which they do. I had a permanent retirement VISA in two weeks. I live at the very center of a tourist town, rarely lock my door and have never been mugged. It is also safe to walk the streets at any time of the day or night. And the cost of living is one quarter of what it was in the U.S. And the people are the nicest in the world. It is always best to check things out yourself.

marlenefunk
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Solid video, Briggs. We’re really surprised that Portugal wasn’t on your list. My wife and I have been helping a lot of Americans on our channel move here even during the pandemic. - Josh & Kalie

ExpatsEverywhere
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Interesting choices! Useful info for those considering a move abroad. Thanks for sharing this helpful guide!

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