Places where Americans are interested in immigration have been revealed – and the country that tops the rankings is a bit unexpected.
Portugal number one in the classification by Expatsi, a firm that helps Americans move abroad, finished by customers using “Expatsi test”, which matches users with countries.
Approximately 13,000 people who did the test shared their country’s preferences, and Portugal named the most name.
Separately, the millionaire immigrants, which also help Americans can migrate. Independent That “most American workers go to Europe, and 60 percent of European -based customers prefer to establish their workplace in Portugal.”
The rest of the Expatsi rankings of the most popular countries for Americans to move to Spain (second), Italy (third), Canada (fourth), Mexico (fifth), Costa Rica (sixth), Australia (seventh), Thailand (ninth) and Greece (tenth).
Several visas are available for Americans moving to Portugal.
D2 or “Immigrant Entrepreneurial Visa” for those who wish to start working there. The most popular D7 requires about $ 1,000 per month in passive income (such as pensions or rental income). On the other hand, the D8 is also known as the “Digital Tribal Visa”, which requires about $ 4,000 a month.
All three have different benefits, but they all offer a legal path to staying in Portugal and freedom of movement around the EU.
Americans interested in moving Spain (Rank 2) can apply for a Spanish digital tribal visa.
The country has recently made it possible for W-2 employees and 1099 contractors to apply for the visa, which is initially awarded for a year and puts the owners on the road and gives them the right to fill in a European visa without a visa.
Italy (Rank 3) also offers a digital nomadic visa, which provides the benefits of a visa -free travel throughout Europe. In addition, holders can apply for permanent residence after five years and citizenship after ten years.
Canada (No. 4) allows Americans to work remotely as tourists, while visas residing in Mexico (No. 5) allows US distances to a four -year residence and eliminate the need for a “visa”, where holders must leave the country every six months to renew their legal status.
It also leads to the qualification of a permanent residence visa, which provides the right to live in Mexico indefinitely.
Costa Rica (No. 6) also offers a digital nomadic visa, which is referred to as the “Remote workers and service providers” visas.
Applicants must show a sustainable monthly income of at least $ 3,000, with the benefits of tax exemption, eliminating the need for “visa performances” and the perspective of permanent residence.
New Zealand (No. 7) does not have the official digital nomadic visa, but it allows visitors to work with NZTA (New Zealand Electronic Electronic Travel Organization). Australia (No. 8) also does not have a digital nomadic visa, but a holiday visa for digital nomads is under 31, which is valid for a year.
Thailand Digital Visa (No. 9) is called a Thailand destination visa. This is a “work” visa that allows the holder to travel inside the country for more than five years and does not need to work for a Thai company abroad and the holder.
Greek Digital Visa (No. 10) offers 50 % of Greece’s income tax if it stayed more than 183 days a year and allows for a visa -free travel in Europe.
10 popular countries for American immigration
- Portugal
- Spain
- Italy
- Canada
- Mexico
- Costa Rica
- New Zealand
- Australia
- Thailand
- Greece

