1. Finland. For the fifth year in a row, Finland is number one when it comes to happiness.
Dual citizenship — or dual nationality — means being a citizen of two countries simultaneously and sharing the rights and responsibilities of the citizens in each country. Not every country allows dual citizenship, and the rules vary among those that do.
Most countries allow visitors to stay as tourists from up to one to three months. As long as you can prove that you have sufficient funds, you might be able to extend your stay. Some countries require an extension every month, others only every three months.
1/ SwitzerlandIt's one of the best countries in the world to live in for expats.
Finland has been named as the #1 country in the world in 2021 for Quality of Life, according to the CEOWORLD magazine 2021 report, while Denmark and Norway placed second and third, respectively.
And living overseas definitely gives you a greater appreciation for your own home country and culture. You will see a lot of things up close in other countries that you will be grateful don't happen where you're from. And honestly, it's just plain fun to learn how others live.
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Costa Rica. A tropical home for retirement living or remote work. Visitors can stay in this country for up to 90 days without a visa.
According to the Association of American Residents Overseas (AARO), US expats can be found in more than 160 countries: 40% opt for the Western hemisphere — Canada, Central and South America. 26% move to Europe. 14% head to East Asia and the Pacific — think Australia and New Zealand as well as China and Japan.
Citizenship by Investment (CIP): These are programs where you can literally pay a fee (usually more than $100,000) or invest in property in exchange for full citizenship and a passport. Countries that fall into this bucket include Antigua & Barbuda, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, Grenada, Dominica, Cyprus, and Malta.
International MoveAt any age, a new beginning can happen. There is no cap on how much you can develop, learn, and improve as a person. There is never a right time to stop. Any decade in your life offers a chance for personal development and expansion.
The United Nations has recognized Canada as having the highest quality of life, and it is also regarded as being the most welcoming to immigrants. International immigrants are welcome in Canada. The ideal location for anyone thinking about moving to an English-speaking nation that offers comfort, safety, and a high level of living.
Moving abroad might be challenging. Even more of a challenge is finding work abroad. Obtaining a work visa is challenging, and it becomes even more challenging if you have a two-income household because some nations only enable one spouse to work.