Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年11月07日
American interest in moving abroad is about to ‘go into overdrive.’ These are the easiest countries to immigrate to
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近年来,越来越多的美国人出于政治、社会动荡、生活成本高等原因,考虑或已经开始移民海外。财富较高的美国人早已开始准备,而其他收入水平的美国人也在寻求离开的机会。文章介绍了加拿大、墨西哥、巴拿马、哥斯达黎加、西班牙、葡萄牙、法国等多个国家针对美国人的移民政策和要求,以及澳大利亚和新西兰等国家针对高净值人士的移民项目。同时,文章也提醒读者在移民前需考虑安全、社区、医疗和机会等因素,并注意美国税务政策和移民法律的变化。

🤔 政治和社会动荡是推动美国人移民的主要因素,包括政治不稳定、社会分裂、以及对移民、少数族裔和LGBTQ群体的歧视等。

🌍 加拿大、欧洲国家(如希腊、意大利、马耳他、葡萄牙、西班牙等)是美国人移民的热门目的地,但各国都有严格的移民要求,例如需要具备特定技能或职业经验,或进行投资等。

💰 墨西哥、巴拿马、哥斯达黎加等拉美国家生活成本较低,且移民政策相对宽松,吸引了部分美国人前往。

💲 针对高净值人士,葡萄牙、西班牙、加勒比海国家、泰国、澳大利亚和新西兰等地都提供了移民项目,通过投资或捐赠等方式可以获得居住权甚至公民身份。

⚠️ 在移民前,美国人需要考虑安全、社区、医疗、文化适应等因素,并注意美国税务政策和移民法律的动态变化。

In a repeat of 2016, the re-election of Donald Trump as president of the United States has many Americans taking stock of their options to leave the country. Wealthy Americans have already been making the preparations, their attorneys have told Fortune—and many were doing so as a “Plan B” regardless of who won the presidency. Other surveys have found that an increasing number of Americans at all income levels want to leave the country, with political and social unrest being a top concern, followed by the high cost of living. Over the past few years, more and more Americans have been renouncing their citizenship altogether. Anti-immigrant, anti-Semitic, and anti-LGBTQ sentiment are major drivers, as is the erosion of women’s reproductive rights, say immigration attorneys and firms.“We saw a spike in 2017 after Trump won, and then again in 2020 due to concerns about a Democrat winning and the potential for higher taxes on income, capital gains and a wealth tax, the contested election, and the January 6 riots,” says Reaz Jafri, an attorney at international immigration law firm Withers and CEO of advisory firm Dasein.U.S. nationals now make up the largest portion of client applications at Henley & Partners, a global citizenship firm. “We expect this now to go into overdrive and increase even further following the results of [Tuesday]’s U.S. election,” says Sarah Nicklin, Henley & Partners’s head of public relations.Most Americans moving abroad look north to Canada or across the Atlantic to Europe, where popular destinations include Greece, Italy, Malta, Portugal, and Spain, according to Henley & Partners. But moving to a new country isn’t as a simple as it is domestically. Most countries have stringent requirements, and Americans can only move under certain circumstances.Depending on the country, Americans are typically able to move if they get a job there in an in-demand profession; make a considerable investment; buy a home or other real estate investment; have retirement income; have a spouse or partner who is a citizen; or are able to work remotely.In Canada, for example, immigrants who don’t have a citizen spouse typically need to have experience in a skilled trade or profession, and the programs are competitive: candidates are scored against each other, and only those who score the highest are able to immigrate. Certain trades and professions are more in demand than others, and different provinces have demand for different types of workers. Fortune‘s Lila MacLellan put together a list of the 63 jobs that make it easier to move to Canada.Mexico is easier to move to, and Americans who do so point to the cheaper cost of living and weather as major perks. And in fact, Mexico City has become a major destination for American expats since Covid-19, when the number of Americans who applied for or renewed residency visas surged by 70% from 2019 to 2022, according to data from the Mexican government. Americans can live in Mexico for 180 days without a visa; many overstay them.Panama can also be fairly simple for Americans to move to, at least temporarily. There is a temporary telework visa, that allows remote workers to reside there for up to 18 months (requirements include having health insurance and a monthly income of at least $3,000). It also has an accessible retirement visa, and retirees are eligible for certain tax exemptions there. Additionally, American citizens are able to visit for six months without needing a visa. Costa Rica is another more affordable option, according to Judi Galst, managing director of private clients at Henley & Partners. Americans can qualify for a digital nomad visa there, which allows them to live and work remotely so long as they have a monthly minimum income of $3,000, or $4,000 for families. Pensioners and investors will also find simple options here.Spain also offers a digital nomad visa, which allows remote foreign workers to move there for up to one year, with the possibility to apply for a residence permit afterwards. According to the Spanish government, workers must have an undergraduate or postgraduate degree, or have at least three years of work experience in her current field to qualify. Italy also offers a digital nomad visa to highly-skilled workers.Portugal is an increasingly popular destination for Americans, and offers a few different routes for those who want to move there, including the D7 visa scheme, for retirees, and the Portugal golden visa program.And for retirees, France is another great option, says Alex Ingrim, a financial advisor with global financial services firm Chase Buchanan who helps Americans move abroad, because of its favorable tax jurisdiction.“The easiest country usually depends on someone’s particular situation, but there are plenty of options available these days,” says Ingrim.More options for wealthy AmericansFor those with considerable assets, there are many more options to gain residency and even citizenship. From Portugal to Spain to countries throughout the Caribbean, investments of a hundred thousands dollars or so to a few million can expedite the immigration process. Thailand is another good option for wealthy investors.Finally, Australia and New Zealand are increasingly attractive spots for those—like billionaire Peter Thiel—with plenty of wealth to spare. Australia offers the Global Talent Independent Program, which is a pathway for “highly skilled executives, businesspeople, entrepreneurs, and professionals, designed to grow Australia’s innovation and tech economies,” according to Henley & Partners. New Zealand has the Active Investor Plus visa program, which requires a multi-million dollar investment to be able to live and work there indefinitely.Clearly, not just anyone can move to any country they choose. And each country and program will have different processing times—since Covid, it has taken many countries longer to process and approve applications.Other considerations before an AmerExitOf course, there are many considerations that Americans should make before moving abroad. Safety, community, health care, and opportunity are all big ones. Many Americans who move abroad highlight how difficult it can be adjust to a new culture, particularly if you don’t speak the local language.Another: Unless you renounce your citizenship, you will be on the hook to at least file taxes in the U.S. as well, because America is one of few countries that taxes based on citizenship rather than residency (Few expats are actually taxed twice due to exclusions and credits, but the paperwork is often costly and confusing).“Because U.S. citizens are taxed on their worldwide income and because our taxes are relatively high, potential tax implications are not much of a deterrent, especially because the U.S. has good tax treaties with most European countries which avoids double taxation,” Jafri.If you do renounce your citizenship, be careful of where you move. The U.S. has been known to ban ex-Americans from reentering the states even for a visit, depending on why they left.Finally, immigration laws are always changing, as are the rules for various residency programs across the globe. Politicians in many European countries have started pushing back against the golden visa programs, due to unintended effects on local economies. Those interested in moving abroad may find it useful to contact a global citizens firm to help them find the best options.

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