20 Best Countries to Move to from USA

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Once known as the land of immigrants, the United States may now be experiencing a shift toward becoming a land of emigrants. While the American government does not formally measure the number of people leaving the country, the State Department estimates the figure to be around 9 million. However, according to the Association of Americans Resident Overseas (AARO), when excluding Americans who are outside of the country for reasons other than living abroad (such as tourism), the figure stands at around 5.4 million in 2023.

What is Pushing Americans to Move Abroad?

A Gallup survey conducted in 2018 revealed that approximately 16% of Americans expressed a desire to leave the country permanently. Notably, 40% of women under the age of 30 expressed this desire, along with 22% of those who disapproved of the Trump administration and 7% of those who approved of it. Canada emerged as the desired destination for most respondents.

A more recent survey by Preply in 2023, targeting around 3,000 Gen Z US residents aged between 18 and 26, found that 25.6% cited social programs (such as universal healthcare) as the primary reason for considering leaving the country. Other motivating factors included the desire for new cultural experiences (18.9%), the high cost of living (18%), and dissatisfaction with the US political environment (17.7%). Additionally, 59% of respondents mentioned that the prevalence of gun violence in the country influenced their decision to emigrate. Interestingly, variations were observed across different states regarding this trend. For instance, residents of Memphis and Tennessee expressed a higher inclination toward leaving, whereas those in Nashville did not voice such opinions.

While the cost of living has become a significant factor driving emigration among American residents, iconic US companies such as Medtronic Plc. (NYSE: MDT) and Pfizer Inc. (NYSE: PFE) have had to make major financial decisions due to the US government's tax regime and inversion rules. In 2016, Pfizer Inc. (NYSE: PFE) abandoned its $160 billion acquisition deal of Allergan due to sudden US Treasury rules aimed at discouraging inversion. Similarly, Medtronic Plc. (NYSE: MDT) acquired Covidien for $42.9 billion in 2014 and relocated its headquarters to Ireland in order to benefit from tax savings.

American Expat Community

American expatriates are dispersed across more than 160 countries, with preferences varying. Approximately 40% opt for the Western hemisphere (Canada, Central and South America), while 26% move to Europe, 14% to East Asia and the Pacific (including Japan, China, New Zealand, and Australia), and another 14% settle in the Middle East.