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U.S. Tax Laws Drive Expatriates to Consider Renouncing Citizenship

According to 1040 Abroad, a tax filing service for U.S. citizens residing abroad, nearly one million American expatriates are contemplating renouncing their U.S. citizenship due to stringent tax obligations. Out of an estimated nine million Americans living overseas, roughly a quarter are either seriously considering or planning to give up

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The Shifting Landscape of Global Mobility and Taxation for Expatriates

As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, wealthy individuals are reconsidering their residence due to shifting political landscapes and tax regulations. With major elections looming in the US, UK, and France, and the rise of geopolitical tensions, the allure of relocating to jurisdictions with more favorable conditions is growing. The pandemic

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Germany’s New Citizenship Reform: Easier Pathways and Dual Nationality

Germany is set to implement significant citizenship reform on June 27, which promises to ease the naturalization process for immigrants, allowing them to obtain citizenship in as little as three years, according to Schengen News. The center-left coalition government introduced this reform to better acknowledge the contributions of immigrants to

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Japan’s Rising Sun: The Booming Appeal for Permanent Residency

Japan, traditionally known as the “Land of the Rising Sun,” is witnessing a significant “rise” in its appeal as a destination for long-term residency, driven by its unique blend of modern innovation and rich traditions. The resilience of its tourism sector, despite global challenges, is paralleled by the growing interest

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