[FRIAM] Want to leave the U.S.?

J Dalessandro j03d at protonmail.com
Tue Nov 12 19:19:02 EST 2024


I moved to New Zealand in 2015 and then Australia in 2016 so happy to provide the rosetta stone for those two countries. Spoiler - almost everyone I've ever encountered on this list would be on the "immediate skills shortage list" which accelerates immigration for both countries.
Lots of upside, like $1USD = $1.51AUD, socialised medicine, mandatory employer backed saving for retirement, plenty of space (size of continental USA with a population of 25M). Downsides such as island continent. If it isn't made or grown here it is expensivo. Plus, 14 hours by air if you leave family behind in the USA.

Regards,

Joe

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On Monday, 11 November 2024 at 03:21, Jochen Fromm <jofr at cas-group.net> wrote:

> Some scientists expected that Trump would win and moved early on to Europe, for example John Carlos Baez who moved to Edinburgh in Scotland
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> https://mathstodon.xyz/@johncarlosbaez/112721900506353931
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> If you think about leaving a future Trumpistan then the following article might be interesting. Forbes lists countries welcoming Americans with open arms: Spain, Italy, France, and Canada are among them
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> https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurabegleybloom/2024/11/06/want-to-leave-the-us-the-best-countries-for-americans-to-move-to/
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> I believe Australia, Ireland and New Zealand are also good choices simply because of the language.
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> https://www.cnbc.com/2024/11/08/americans-interested-in-moving-abroad-skyrocket-after-trumps-win.html
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> -J.
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