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American interest in moving abroad skyrockets after Trump’s win

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Americans disenchanted with the final result of the U.S. election took their anguish online, with searches related to moving abroad surging following the outcomes of the presidential race.

Google Trends showed that searches related to “leaving the country” and “how you can move to …” spiked following the news that Donald Trump could be returning to the White House.

Searches for “how you can move to Canada” peaked on Nov. 6, with Google Trends showing interest within the phrase highest amongst Democratic strongholds, like Vermont, Maine, Oregon and Washington.

Those trying to find “can I move to a different country” were highest in two pivotal “blue wall” swing states — Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, which NBC News has called for Trump — in addition to Oregon, Minnesota and Indiana.

A survey conducted earlier this month found that 21% of Americans said they might consider moving abroad if their preferred candidate lost the race.

Nonetheless, the sentiment appeared to be founded more on frustration, quite than actual intention, in response to the survey conducted by Casino.org, which provides news, information and research to gamers.

Amongst those polled, nearly 60% said they might be “impossible” to maneuver, while only 2.6% said they were “very likely” to uproot and leave.

Where Americans wish to move

Canada, again, topped the list, with one in five Americans selecting it as their preferred destination following a disappointing Presidential election result.

The UK was second on the list, followed by Japan — the present darling of Asian tourism — at No. 3.

The East Asian nation is one of the ethnically homogeneous, advanced economies on the planet, with low rates of immigration. Nonetheless, amid demographic shifts resulting from its aging population and shrinking workforce, the country is opening to foreigners.

Japan launched a “Digital Nomad” visa earlier this 12 months which allows qualified foreigners to remain within the country for as much as six months. This system is open to those that work for non-Japanese firms and make not less than 10 million Japanese yen per 12 months ($65,330).

Listed below are the highest countries where respondents indicated interest in moving, should their preferred candidate lose the election:

  1. Canada
  2. United Kingdom
  3. Japan
  4. Australia
  5. Italy
  6. Ireland
  7. Recent Zealand
  8. Switzerland
  9. Spain
  10. France
  11. Sweden
  12. Germany
  13. Netherlands
  14. Costa Rica
  15. Mexico

South Korea also made the list at No. 21, followed by the Philippines at No. 22 and Thailand at No. 23.

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Reasons for moving abroad

Amongst those that indicated interest to maneuver abroad, “culture” was cited as the highest reason, in response to the report, followed by jobs and healthcare.

Taxes and education were each cited by roughly 3% of respondents as reasons to maneuver overseas following a loss by their preferred candidate, the survey showed.

The survey polled greater than 4,000 Americans, aged 18-65, about their feelings about moving abroad following the final result of the 2024 U.S. Presidential election.

An NBC News national poll in September showed nearly two-thirds of Americans said that the country is on the “fallacious track,” down from 73% who indicated the identical in January of 2024.

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