Are you thinking that maybe it might become downright unfriendly for us here? Well you are not alone, Forbes even wrote an article about it,
Thinking about leaving America in light of the 2024 election results? Here are some of the best countries for Americans to move to, plus ideas for how to move out of the U.S.By Laura Begley BloomNov 6, 2024Interest in how to move out of the U.S. has been growing in recent years—but following the results of the 2024 U.S. presidential election, it has reached a fever pitch. With news that Donald Trump is returning to the White House, searches for popular moving abroad terms—“the best countries for Americans to move to,” “best country to move to from USA,” “leaving America,” “where to move out of the US,” “where to move abroad”—have spiked dramatically. According to Google Trends, queries for “how to move to Canada” increased by 400% by 8 p.m. on election night.Marco Permunian, a founder of the Italy-based Italian Real Estate Lawyers—an agency with offices in New York, Houston, Memphis and Los Angeles that specializes in Italian citizenship law and immigration matters—says he has been inundated with requests. “As of today—the day following the election—since Trump’s victory was announced we have been receiving an inquiry every three minutes,” Permunian told me in an interview.
You know it is not easy to move out of the country. Are you going to drive in the other country? What about work?
But moving abroad isn’t always simple. Alex Ingrim, a Florence, Italy-based financial advisor with Chase Buchanan USA, advises Americans on the financial and logistical complexities of relocating. “Moving for political reasons rarely leads to a sustainable move,” Ingrim told me in an interview. “It’s important to consider all the small things that can add up to significant complications in a move—are you legally allowed to live in the foreign country? Are you planning on becoming tax resident? Is the cost of living affordable? Could you qualify for a mortgage? All the things we take for granted in the U.S. can be harder to re-create in a foreign country. This can sometimes take several months of pre-planning.”
I knew someone who moved to Mexico, she moved to the East Coast of the Gulf of California and she was living quit well on Social Security.
They report on a number of countries but some of them I don't know how safe they are for LGBTQ+ people. That is the problem with these articles, they assume you are White, Cis-gendered, and Heterosexual.
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