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15 Easiest Countries to Get Citizenship as an American

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This article takes a look at the 15 easiest countries to get citizenship as an American. If you wish to skip our detailed analysis on lthe global retirement landscape and economic prosperity of host countries, you may go to 5 Easiest Countries to Get Citizenship as an American.

The Global Retirement Landscape

Recent years have witnessed the retirement landscape shift rather drastically in the United States. The third quarter of 2020 saw an approximate 28.6 million baby boomers retiring, and the number continues to grow. Unfortunately, escalating inflation, substantial depreciation in 401(k) accounts amounting to over one-third of their value, and the financial support extended to grown children, has left potential retirees with little to support themselves in their retirement years. While there are a lot of places to live on social security only, the social security fund itself is at risk of depletion by 2033, leaving retirees with little in choice.

Consequently, many Americans have decided to move abroad in search of greener pastures, driven by factors such as economic considerations, healthcare costs, and lifestyle preferences. The statistics are striking. In 2022, the number of Americans receiving social security abroad was 443,546. The figure is slightly over double the amount of 219,504 retired workers receiving Social Security benefits abroad back in 1999. This trend of relocation during the retirement phase is proving that retirees are now basing their retirement decisions on economic security and an improved quality of life, something they cannot find at a lower price in their home country.

Economic Prosperity of Host Countries

Some of the most popular overseas retirement destinations for Americans include Panama, Portugal, Greece, Philippines, and Mexico, amongst others. Some characteristics that these countries share are that they are some of the easiest countries to retire to, generally offer a lower cost of living than many Western countries, and have access to well-established healthcare systems. However, one factor that leads to all these advantages is economic prosperity. The success of the host countries that often retirees end up choosing, is largely responsible on the success of the companies that thrive within their respective markets.

For instance, the Mexican domestic stock market has been performing well. Mexican equities, as measured by the MSCI Mexico index are up a whopping 27% YTD, and Brazil isn’t far behind (up 25%). Mexico, in particular, has seen that the most of its market has benefitted from, after the consumer staples sector, is the materials sector stocks year-to-date. Some of the public companies within these sectors contributing to Mexico’s economy include Walmart Inc. (NYSE:WMT) Mexico; Fomento Económico Mexicano, S.A.B. de C.V. (FEMSAUBD.MX), a beverage and retail company; and Grupo Bimbo, S.A.B. de C.V. (BIMBOA.MX), a multinational food company.