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What country is easiest for an American to move to?

By Olivia Shea

So, here’s our list of the top 10 best countries for Americans to move to in 2020:

  • New Zealand. Cost of living: Similar or slightly more than the U.S. (think Seattle level prices for city living)
  • Germany.
  • Mexico.
  • Australia.
  • The Czech Republic (Czechia)
  • Canada.
  • Thailand.
  • Singapore.

What are 3 reasons to move to the US?

Why Do People Move To America?

  • Education. The standard of schooling is so high in America, you can be sure your child will receive a good education and qualifications recognized around the world.
  • Health.
  • Economy.
  • Career Opportunities.
  • Living Space.
  • Culinary Culture.
  • Nature.
  • Science and Technology.

Can anyone just move to America?

One of the biggest hurdles when moving to America is obtaining the requisite US visa, or Green Card. If you already have a family member who is a US citizen, they can apply to have you join them; or you can apply for immigrant status if you have an offer of permanent employment in the US.

Why moving to America is a good idea?

A move to America means that you should typically be able to get much more house and land for your hard-earned cash (big cities like New York aside) than you can in Europe, for example. Americans have typically twice as much living space as someone in Europe. Convenience.

How difficult is it to move to America?

hard there is Quota system, it takes a lot of money and time and paper work even for people with a lot of both, Its not as simple as it was at the beginning of the 20th Century when all you had to do was hop a boat and go to an Entery point and Present yourself, during the Wave of immigration most Americans families …

Is living in the US safe?

The U.S. ranks among the 15 most dangerous places to live in the world. According to InterNations, expats are not convinced that the “American Dream” still exists, with just 67% rating their personal safety positively in the U.S. That number is 15 percentage points less than the global average of 82%.