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30 Countries Americans are Flocking To

Mexico

Mexico

799,000 American citizens

It shouldn't come as a surprise that our southern neighbor has the largest population of Americans living outside the good ol' U. S. of A. Many are working, of course, but it's also becoming a popular retirement destination like Costa Rica. Lake Chapala alone has nearly 10,000 U.S. and Canadian expats.

Canada

Canada

273,000 American citizens

With a shared British history, the U.S. and Canada have similar cultures. Therefore, it's easy for Americans who move there to fit in. Add in the proximity and use of English, and it’s easy to see why many American workers accept placements up north.

United Kingdom

United Kingdom

171,000 American citizens

Merry olde England, with London as one of the world's leading financial centers, hosts a large number of American citizens who work for their company's "office across the pond." It's also the number one destination for U.S. students to study abroad. Understandably, they sometimes take a while to make their way back home.

Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico

160,000 American citizens

As a U.S. territory in the Caribbean, Puerto Rico offers American citizens a unique blend of tropical paradise and American culture. Many Americans are drawn to the island's beautiful beaches, culture, and tax incentives. 

With its status as a territory, Americans can easily move to Puerto Rico without needing a visa or residency permit.

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Germany

Germany

153,000 American citizens

As the economic leader in Europe, many American companies have bases of operations here. The country has a top-notch education system, a great work-life balance, and one of the best health systems in the world. And compared to the US, it all comes at a pretty affordable price. If you’re looking for fellow American friends, Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Frankfurt, and Darmstadt are your best bets.

Australia

Australia

117,000 American residents

Australia has the distinction of being one of the few countries that recieve more American immigrants than they send to the United States. With a shared language and many shared cultural reference points, the two countries seem like a natural fit for one another. 

Israel

Israel

77,000 American citizens

You may be surprised to learn that the U.S. has the largest Jewish population of any country in the world. After the founding of Israel, many Jews moved to the country while maintaining their American citizenship, making it the nation with the 7th largest U.S. expat population in the world.

South Korea

South Korea

68,050 American citizens

Like its Asian neighbor across the Korea Strait, South Korea has strong business ties to America. The country also places a strong importance on English language learning and, therefore, has a large number of expats who have left the U.S. to go teach.

France

France

62,000 American citizens

France is the fourth most popular country for American students studying abroad, bumping up the U.S. expat population in this country. The beautiful French countryside is also a popular destination for retiring Americans thanks to its calming ease. Let's hope they invite us over for a wine tasting soon.

Japan

Japan

58,000 American citizens

Whether it's work, school, or simply a love of the culture, Japan keeps attracting expat Americans. Many American immigrants there say that, while Japan has a reputation for being expensive, its cost of living is actually lower than that in the USA. 

Spain

Spain

57,000 American citizens

Spain offers a culturally rich, laid-back lifestyle that apparently resonates with many Americans. Its economy is on the climb, which increasingly makes this beautiful country a viable option. 

Italy

Italy

54,000 American citizens

While most Americans experience Italy as a tourist, around 54,000 of our fellow countrymen call Italy home on a permanent basis. 

Bangladesh

Bangladesh

45,000 American citizens

While not a traditional expat destination, Bangladesh attracts a significant number of American citizens, especially those involved in international development, business, and education. 

Dhaka, the capital city, hosts a large expat community, and Americans contribute to many sectors, including NGOs, multinational corporations, and academia.

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Peru

Peru

41,000 American citizens

With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and culture, Peru has become an increasingly popular destination for American expatriates. Many Americans are drawn to cities like Lima and Cusco for work opportunities.

Others are enchanted by the country's archaeological wonders, like Machu Picchu. Peru's growing economy and relatively low cost of living also attract retirees and digital nomads.

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Switzerland

Switzerland

39,000 American citizens

Known for its picturesque landscapes, high quality of life, and strong economy, Switzerland is a magnet for Americans. Cities like Zurich, Geneva, and Basel host a sizable American community attracted by finance, technology, and pharmaceutical career opportunities. 

Additionally, Switzerland's political neutrality, excellent healthcare, and public services make it an attractive destination for American professionals and their families.

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Philippines

Philippines

38,000 American citizens

A surprisingly popular country in Asia for Americans isn't any of the ones that come readily to mind. Many American citizens call the Philippines home, mostly due to the fact that America owned the now sovereign nation during the first half of the 20th century.

New Zealand

New Zealand

36,000 American citizens

Americans have been living in New Zealand since the 1700s. However, a fun fact: many of today's residents came due to a New Zealand teacher shortage in the 90s. 

Netherlands

Netherlands

35,000 American citizens

The Netherlands, with its progressive culture, thriving economy, and high English proficiency, appeals to many American expats. Cities like Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Utrecht offer a cosmopolitan lifestyle and excellent public transportation. 

Americans are drawn to the Netherlands for work, study, and lifestyle reasons, contributing to the country's diverse society.

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Ireland

Ireland

35,000 American citizens

The reasons for Americans moving to Ireland are varied, but their beautiful landscapes and rich cultural heritage sure don't hurt anything! 

India

India

33,000 American citizens

India's booming economy, diverse culture, and rich history attract a growing number of American expats. Major cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore offer opportunities in technology, finance, healthcare, and education.

American professionals, entrepreneurs, and students contribute to India's dynamic workforce. Additionally, many Americans of Indian origin return to their ancestral homeland for business or personal reasons.

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Ecuador

Ecuador

28,000 American citizens

Ecuador's stunning natural beauty, affordable cost of living, and climate make it an appealing destination for Americans. Cities like Quito, Cuenca, and Guayaquil offer a relaxed lifestyle, exciting culture, and opportunities for adventure.

Many Americans are drawn to Ecuador for retirement, volunteering, or starting a business, enjoying its friendly locals and expat community.

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Greece

Greece

23,000 American citizens

With its history, Mediterranean climate, and picturesque landscapes, Greece is a popular destination for anyone, including American expatriates. Cities like Athens, Thessaloniki, and Crete offer opportunities in tourism, education, and entrepreneurship.

Many Americans come to Greece for its laid-back lifestyle, delicious cuisine, and cultural heritage, all of which make it an ideal location for retirement, work, or leisure.

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Micronesia

Micronesia

23,000 American citizens

We're willing to bet many Americans are completely unaware of this country's existence—however, those who do know it as a tropical paradise. As a U.S.-associated state in the western Pacific Ocean, Micronesia is home to a significant number of American citizens.

The islands of Chuuk, Pohnpei, Yap, and Kosrae offer a paradise with diving and fishing opportunities. American expats often work in government, education, or healthcare.

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Sweden

Sweden

22,500 American citizens

Sweden's progressive society, high standard of living, and focus on innovation attract Americans from diverse backgrounds. Cities like Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmo offer opportunities in technology, design, healthcare, and academia.

Many Americans are drawn to Sweden for its work-life balance, excellent social services, and natural beauty. The country just really has a lot going for it!

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Brazil

Brazil

22,000 American Citizens

Believe it or not, many American farmers flock to Brazil. Land prices are typically cheaper there, and many crops from the United States can be grown with ease in Brazil's climate, too. 

Colombia

Colombia

21,000 American citizens

Unlike some of the other countries on this list, many American citizens who move to Colombia were originally from the country itself. After living abroad, they have decided, for one reason or another, to move back to their country of birth.  

China

China

21,000 American citizens

On average, the cost of living in China is around 50% cheaper than in the US. The country may be huge, but getting around is surprisingly easy and affordable. The best cities to live in as an expat are Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Shenzhen, and Chengdu.

Norway

Norway

19,000 American citizens

From the beautiful landscapes to the rich culture, there are a number of reasons why Americans would want to move to Norway. And with most citizens being able to speak or at least understand English, the transition doesn't have to be too much of a shock. 

Panama

Panama

17,000 American citizens

A low cost of living is the primary allure of Panama for American citizens. However, like some other countries on this list, some American expats are actually Panamanian natives who are returning to their home country. 

United Arab Emirates

United Arab Emirates

16,000 American citizens

A majority of Americans living in the UAE settle in Dubai—and for good reason, too. In addition to being the largest city in the Emirates, this highly modernized metropolis is a virtual one-stop shop for all things business and culture.