The journey abroad begins with legal options on where you can go. Visas, residency, & citizenship shows our expat users their options.| Expatsi
Expats often need to learn a new language to acclimate in their new country. The language category collects language apps and teachings.| Expatsi
Spain Why Spain? Spain is incredibly popular with expats of all stripes, whether they're studying abroad, retiring, or any of the life stages in between. They're drawn to the cities, the beaches, the weather, the art and architecture, and the food — all at a decent cost of living — along| Expatsi
Now more than ever, Americans are considering a move abroad. If you're planning your own move but worry about missing friends and family, these "vacation cities" have so much to offer that you'll have to have an extra bedroom. Puerto Vallarta, Mexico| Expatsi
The word “nomad” can imply a desire to roam. But not every digital nomad wants to keep roaming. Maybe you have children and want a greater degree of stability for them. Maybe you’ve found a country that has the standard of living, tax rates, or culture that make you want to stick around. Or maybe| Expatsi
The Expatsi Report tracks expat trends for popular countries, income brackets, visas, and more. Data gets presented here.| Expatsi
Vietnam Why Vietnam? Vietnam's low cost of living is undoubtedly its biggest draw for digital nomads and retirees. Members of the country's large expat population — especially in neighborhoods around Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City — say it's the perfect entry point to living in| Expatsi
Expats leaving America are often seeking jobs in their new countries overseas. The Employment category tracks expat job opportunities.| Expatsi
We've partnered with the Legatum Institute, a renowned nonprofit research firm, to find the best healthcare in the world. These countries make up the top 10% of health systems worldwide. Where will the U.S. land on this list? 1) Singapore Photo Credit: Shutterstock. The city-state| Expatsi
Argentina Why Argentina? From stunning Patagonia to cosmopolitan Buenos Aires, Argentina has it all. The geographic diversity on display here, including the Andes mountains and endless Pampas grasslands, produces world-famous wine and beef. A lower cost of living delivers high quality local goods at an attainable| Expatsi
Since the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade in 2022 and end nearly half a century of precedent, American women have sought out countries to move to where reproductive rights are protected. It's rarely the sole factor in an aspiring emigrant's decision to leave the U.S., but it's a significant one.| Expatsi
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson has come under scrutiny for comments about revoking rights from gay Americans, including same-sex marriage. Thankfully, even if the worst were to happen, other countries still offer those rights for LGBTQIA+ folks. Since the Netherlands first legalized gay marriage back in 2001, the fight for equality continues to bear| Expatsi
"How the heck are so many Americans moving abroad?" Questions like this come up frequently when Expatsi hosts its TikTok Live streams. People of all ages are looking for ways to leave the U.S. We've had teenagers considering college; single mothers looking for safer schools; retirees hoping to settle down somewhere warm and friendly. It seems| Expatsi
Moving abroad with a disability or pre-existing condition comes with challenges. What countries allow me to move there? Can I use the healthcare system? Is accessibility acceptable and reliable? Can I still receive my U.S. government benefits—such as social security, SSDI, or VA benefits—if I leave the U.S. for good? It’s tough| Expatsi
Iceland Why Iceland? Known for its hot springs and friendly citizens, Iceland is one Nordic country you'll want to add to your consideration set. Numerous volcanoes keep the island warmer than expected, while rugged fjords and abundant marine life draw in lovers of the outdoors. All| Expatsi
The UK Why the United Kingdom? More than 10% of Americans claim UK ancestry, making it an especially popular choice among folks who trace their lineage back to England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, or Wales. Even if you don’t, if you’re looking for a| Expatsi
Americans have a massive crush on Italy, aspiring to Eat Pray Love, Under the Tuscan Sun. You could spend years traveling from bite to sumptuous bite.| Expatsi - The Expat Test
Translation services are vital for expats moving to countries that don't share their native languages. Here's how one provider prepares expats to live abroad.| Expatsi - The Expat Test
The short answer is “yes.” In some cases, countries have much better healthcare than the United States, and in others, countries have marginally worse| Expatsi - The Expat Test
If hot weather in other parts of Central and South America gives you pause, consider Ecuador, the "land of eternal spring."| Expatsi - The Expat Test
Colombia offers benefits including low cost of living, affordable healthcare, warm climate, legalized marijuana and protections for LGBTQ+ folks.| Expatsi - The Expat Test
Brazil is awash in vibrancy, diversity, and culture, from sports to music to food, and Brazil is the most biodiverse country in the world.| Expatsi - The Expat Test
The US is one of 3 countries that tax its citizens anywhere in the world. Which countries help lower that burden on expat taxes? These 38 counties do!| Expatsi - The Expat Test
Brett Andrews is an expat influencer and co-founder of Expatsi, a company that's helped thousands of expats on their moving abroad journeys. Brett and his partner Jen developed the Expatsi Test to recommend countries to move to, based on factors like budget, visa type, spoken languages, healthcare rankings, and more. In a former life, he worked as a software developer, IT support specialist, and college educator. When he's not working, Brett loves watching exploring new countries, reading unu...| Expatsi - The Expat Test
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Jen Barnett is the co-founder of Expatsi, a company that's helped thousands of Americans on their moving abroad journeys. She created the Expatsi Test, an assessment that recommends countries for aspiring emigrants based on lifestyle data. Jen has an MBA from Emory University with concentrations in marketing and innovation. Prior to Expatsi, she created Freshfully and Bottle & Bone—two businesses in the local food space—and spoke at TEDx on being brave. She lives in Mérida, Yucatán, alo...| Expatsi - The Expat Test
Ready to move to Mexico, Panama, or somewhere further? The moving guides category guides your immigration process.| Expatsi - The Expat Test
This week, a netizen asked American expats to share their experience from living abroad. They said, "What has convinced you to never return to the US? What do| Expatsi - The Expat Test
Legalities, rights, & freedoms tracks issues like abortion, cannabis use, gambling, guns, and same-sex marriage in 100 countries.| Expatsi - The Expat Test
Spain and the U.S. are different in so many ways. Americans are moving to Spain in ever-increasing numbers and putting down roots. The team at Moving to Spain polled their American clients and friends living in Spain to find out what they loved about life in Spain:| Expatsi
There are thousands of blogs out there that claim to list the "best countries" to live in (full disclosure: we have one too). That doesn't mean that they're the best countries for you. Are economic and political stability important to you? What about work-life balance and affordable housing? Who made the World Happiness Report's| Expatsi
Expatsi is hosting a scouting trip to Portugal and Spain in September for people who are considering moving to the Iberian Peninsula. "So you're taking them on vacation?" people ask. "Not exactly," we tell them. Vacations focus on having fun and relaxation, while scouting trips (while fun!) help people find a new home when looking| Expatsi