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  2. Americans in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    From 2002 to 2003, many Americans migrated to Argentina when the country suddenly became comparatively inexpensive thus it became a cheap place to live in. [3] Immigration from the United States increased further during and after the financial crisis of 2007–2008 as many Americans fled the crisis-ridden United States to escape to Argentina. A ...

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    Cons: Germany doesn’t have some of the same conveniences to which many Americans are accustomed, such as 24-hour grocery stores or drive-through pharmacies. On Sundays, most stores are closed ...

  4. American interest in moving abroad is about to ‘go into ...

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    Most Americans moving abroad look north to Canada or across the Atlantic to Europe, where popular destinations include Greece, Italy, Malta, Portugal, and Spain, according to Henley & Partners.

  5. Americans show curiosity about moving abroad post-election ...

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    While a surge of people search for ways to move to another country after every election, only 9 million American citizens actually live overseas as of 2019, according to the U.S. Department of State.

  6. Immigration to Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Argentina does not require a visa for Russian citizens to enter the country as tourists and it also allows the parents of children born on Argentinian soil to receive residency, and, later, a passport. This opportunity has led to approximately 10,500 Russians travelling to Argentina to give birth in 2022. [40]

  7. Argentine Americans - Wikipedia

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    The profile of the Argentine American population is generally similar to the overall U.S. population. Among the key differences, however, is educational attainment. Argentine Americans exhibit a rate of 39.5% of holders of bachelor's, graduate, or professional degrees, contrasted with 27.5% of the overall U.S. population.

  8. 16 foreign countries that Americans move to most frequently - AOL

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    If you have ever uttered the words 'I am moving to Canada if Trump or Hillary wins,' then you might want to consider Mexico as an option too. According to the Migrant Policy Institution, as of mid ...

  9. Argentina–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Argentina itself is a relatively minor trade partner for the United States, its imports from the U.S. of $9.9 billion making up 0.7% of total U.S. exports and its exports to the U.S. of $4.5 billion only 0.2% of U.S. imports; Argentina however is among the few nations with which the United States routinely maintains significant merchandise ...