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New Changes to the US International Entrepreneur Parole Program

The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced significant changes to the International Entrepreneur Parole (IEP) program, set to take effect on October 1, 2024. This program offers a vital pathway for foreign entrepreneurs to enter and temporarily work in the United States to develop their businesses, contributing to

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Trump’s Renewed Pledge: Challenging Birthright Citizenship

WASHINGTON — As the political landscape heats up for the November elections, Donald Trump has reiterated his controversial stance on ending birthright citizenship. This contentious policy, first introduced via a campaign video in May last year, proposes that children born in the U.S. to non-legal residents should not automatically receive

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Exploring the Best Countries for U.S. Retirees Abroad

Retirement often marks a new chapter in life, opening the door for many to relocate, especially overseas. According to Laura Madrid, a research lead at U.K.-based Global Citizen Solutions, U.S. retirees tend to seek destinations with pleasant weather, rich culture, and accessible language. Other significant factors include taxes, healthcare quality,

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Greece Revises Golden Visa Program: New Investment Thresholds and Zones

The Greek Parliament has recently passed significant amendments to the Greece Golden Visa program, which grants residency to non-EU nationals investing in real estate. These changes, effective from April 2024, include new investment thresholds and zoning classifications designed to enhance the program’s appeal and efficiency. The revised investment criteria introduce

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Spain Extends Grandchildren Law to Embrace More Descendants of Exiles

Spain has recently announced the extension of the Grandchildren Law until October 2025, a move praised by Ángel Víctor Torres, the Minister of Territorial Policy and Democratic Memory. This legislation enables descendants of Spaniards who were exiled during the Civil War and Franco’s regime to acquire Spanish nationality, fostering deeper

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Election Anxiety Sparks Americans to Consider Overseas Moves

In response to growing fears about the direction of American democracy, many U.S. residents, including Los Angeles attorney and activist Deirdre Roney, are preparing for potential relocation abroad. The political climate, fueled by divisive rhetoric and the specter of authoritarianism, has driven a significant number of Americans to seek safer

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