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Best Countries for Americans to Move to in 2025

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With Donald Trump’s return to the White House, there has been a noticeable increase in searches related to relocating abroad. Many Americans are making queries such as “the best countries for Americans to move to,” “best country to move to from the USA,” “leaving America,” “most popular countries for Americans to move to,” and “where to move out of the United States.” This trend is not only driven by political tensions; a significant number of Americans are seeking a better quality of life, more affordable living costs, and the opportunity to experience new cultures.

Spain has emerged as the top destination for American expats, including retirees, according to the CEOWORLD magazine. Its affordability, vibrant culture, and excellent healthcare system make it an attractive choice. Additionally, the new digital nomad visa has made it easier for remote workers to settle there.

Families often gravitate toward Spain, attracted by its exceptional education system and close-knit communities. With beautiful landscapes and plenty of sunshine, Spain also captures the hearts of many Americans. The laid-back lifestyle, budget-friendly living, friendly expat communities, and outstanding healthcare services all contribute to making it a wonderful place to call home.

Canada is the second most popular destination for Americans looking to relocate abroad, primarily due to its proximity to the U.S., high quality of life, and welcoming immigration policies. The country is renowned for its universal healthcare system, diverse cities, and stunning natural landscapes.

Mexico ranks as the fourth most popular destination for Americans relocating abroad. Time and again, Mexico has demonstrated itself to be one of the best countries for Americans to move to from the USA. Its close proximity to the U.S. and favorable climate make it a desirable choice. In fact, Mexico is home to more American expatriates than any other country in the world, with around 1.5 million choosing it as their permanent residence.

Monaco ranks tenth on the list of best countries for Americans to move to. According to CEOWORLD magazine, it is favored by high-net-worth individuals and offers a tax-free environment, unmatched safety, and a luxurious Mediterranean lifestyle.

Best Countries for Americans to Move to in 2025

RankCountryScore
1Spain89.4
2Canada88.16
3Portugal87.37
4Mexico84.83
5United Kingdom81.19
6Italy80.15
7France80.14
8Ecuador79.89
9Germany71.85
10Monaco70.15
11Australia66.02
12Ireland65.64
13New Zealand64.25
14Japan62.45
15Costa Rica61.34
16Singapore60.86
17Panama59.94
18Vietnam59.01
19South Africa58.36
20Switzerland53.28
21Israel52.31
22Thailand51.44
23Netherlands51.07
24South Korea49.36
25Greece47.99


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Despina Wilson
I am a senior editor and data journalist at CEOWORLD magazine. My job involves using infographics to report on news topics related to business and policy, with a global perspective. I hold a master's degree in journalism and have worked for newspapers and reporting projects in both the US and the UK, giving me a unique transatlantic perspective. I believe that data can enhance coverage of all news topics. As a contributor, I plan cover a wide range of issues, such as gender equality, climate change, labor, and immigration, using relevant statistics and insightful visualizations.

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