15 Easiest Countries To Immigrate To From US

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12. JAPAN: To be honest, Japan did not use to be an easy place to immigrate to, but if you desire to be in a first-world Asian location, it is probably your best bet. Finding job isn’t difficult, since the country, prompted by its ageing society, is filling in labor gaps by opening its doors to foreign skilled workers and professionals, such as engineers, specialists in humanities and international services. This East Asian island-country located in the northwest Pacific Ocean is one of the safest and peaceful countries in the world, and its inhabitants the friendliest and the most cooperative. Compared to the US, Japan has a low cost of living and a tremendous amount of other benefits, among them an excellent healthcare. Even though Japan is the most technologically advanced country, it is still holding onto its centuries-old values, customs and traditions. Japan permits visa-free stay of up to 90 days for US visitors – a good way to try luck in absence of an employment offer. Citizenship is granted by parentage or through a naturalization process that necessitates you holding a continued residence for more than five years, abiding by the constitution and agreeing to give up your previous nationality. Nonetheless, choosing Japanese nationality will have no affect on your American citizenship.

Tokyo Tower

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