It's sobering that such a work ethic, attitude, and common sense have been lost in three generations of Americans (and Brits). A silver lining with my Mom's dementia is that she doesn't see what's happening to America.
Rev. Al Sharpton told attendees at a Center for American Progress Action Fund event Thursday he would flee the country if Donald Trump won the election, in order to avoid being deported by Trump.
In the U.S. alone, there are 10,000 baby boomers retiring every day, a trend expected to continue for the next 15 years. This means that about 3.6 million Americans are retiring each year.
Guardian journalist and filmmaker John Domokos went with them, every step of the way. This is the story of one Syrian family, and those who came out to help
According to the Guardian, Petra László of N1TV was filming a group of refugees running away from police officers, when she stuck out her leg to trip a man who carrying a child in his arms. Stephan Richter, a reporter for the German television chan
Thus, unfortunately, the U.S. response to the Syrian civil war and resulting refugee crisis may be a warning to us about the decay of our own original principles and traditions: avoiding unneeded foreign wars while being a beacon of liberty and prosp
Filed under 'what the f##k?', French President Francois Hollande is preparing for air strikes in Syria in a somewhat mind-numbing approach to to stem a flood of refugees from the Middle East into Europe.
When George Osborne last Wednesday announced a shake-up of tax rules for foreigners living in Britain, the chancellor was careful not to damage his country's underlying appeal.
Canadian entrepreneur, libertarian and anarcho-capitalist activist, Jeff Berwick is interviewed by Chuck Horton for Double Crossed Radio where he issues a dire warning to "get out of the U.S. by the end of the year."
study polling American and emigrant adults found that 35 percent would consider leaving the US, according to TransferWise, an international money transfer company. The most popular reason for wanting to leave was to seek a better quality of life.
Expatriation is an admittedly radical step. But it's the only way that a US citizen or Green Card holder can permanently disconnect from future tax obligations. And increasingly, it's the only way that a (former) American can "exist" outside
Almost everyone can benefit by having a second citizenship and passport. The biggest advantage is that it gives you a way to travel internationally if you lose your primary passport or if your government seizes it.
That line about death and taxes? Both are still unavoidable, even for the 7.6 million American citizens abroad. But now the inevitability is a little more complicated.
To address this topic we've prepared for International Man readers a free report called The American Expatriation Guide--How to Divorce the US Government. This report will guide you through the process of renunciation in amazing detail.
We've talked quite a bit in the past about the foreign oligarch demand-driven boom in Manhattan real estate prices and the dollar strength-induced bust in the market for luxury Miami condos.
A new deal that could lead to wide-ranging changes at the Canada-U.S. border would allow armed customs agents to screen travellers on the other country's soil.
Glen Roberts renounced his citizenship a year and a half ago. To help others with the process he has written a book How to Renounce Your U.S. Citizenship in Two Easy Steps