The Expatsi Test is an assessment tool for Americans who want to leave the United States. It asks the regions they'd like to move to, their budget, the kind of visa they might apply for (like retirement, digital nomad, or skilled worker) and their preferences for things like safety, healthcare, infrastructure, weather, geographical features,| Expatsi
Like us, lots of people want to move abroad. They dream of a new life filled with sidewalk cafés, rainforest ecotours, or midnight street food. To help you find a place to live, prominent organizations use data to sort and rank destinations and announce those findings in the media. They create superlatives like the happiest country| 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
The world of food ingredients is vast, comprising countless items used across different industries. Although many of these are accepted universally, in some cases, a product considered safe in one region may be banned in another. The below list, based on a similar stance, explores such food ingredients that are commonly accepted in the U.S.| Expatsi
Jus sanguinis means "right of blood," and it refers to someone's ability to claim citizenship to a country by birthright. The alternative is jus solis, or "right of soil," which promises citizenship based on where you were born. More Americans are pursuing citizenship by ancestry in other countries by tracing their lineage and presenting proof of| Expatsi
While US citizens have traditionally lagged behind other countries in moving abroad, the trend seems to be shifting. As they reach retirement age, Americans seek to stretch their monthly pension and social security. They want to find affordable countries with high quality medical care that won't bankrupt them. Retirees want to embrace local culture or| Expatsi
Ready to move to Mexico, Panama, or somewhere further? The moving guides category guides your immigration process.| Expatsi - The Expat Test
Relocation is a topic inherent to expats and Americans moving abroad. This category covers questions about moving your stuff abroad.| 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