Great American Exit
Countries
Deciding where to relocate can be a struggle, so here are snapshots of a few of our favorite places.
Uruguay
Stability is underrated — until you have it. Uruguay offers something rare: a safe, well-functioning country where your income stretches further, your path to residency is straightforward, and the quality of daily life is genuinely high. World-class beef, affordable healthcare, a welcoming legal framework, and a culture b…
Italy
What if your income went further, your food tasted better, and your weekends felt longer? In Italy, that’s not a retirement dream — it’s how people actually live. Thousands of Americans have discovered that relocating to Italy isn’t a sacrifice, it’s an upgrade: lower rent, extraordinary food, genuine community, and a pac…
Spain
You’ve built a good life. Now imagine stretching it further. In Spain, your dollar goes dramatically farther — quality apartments for a fraction of U.S. prices, full restaurant meals for €12, and healthcare that’s accessible without the anxiety. This is a country where lunch is protected time, community is built into th…
Canada
Your next chapter doesn’t have to mean starting over from scratch. Canada offers the infrastructure, the language, and the quality of life you already expect — with universal healthcare, a straightforward path to residency, and cities that consistently rank among the world’s most livable. Lower costs than most Americans a…
Mexico
Mexico is the most misunderstood relocation destination in the world — and that gap between perception and reality is exactly where opportunity lives. Over 1.5 million Americans already call it home, drawn by colonial cities of extraordinary beauty, a food culture recognized by UNESCO, healthcare at a fraction of U.S. pri…
Portugal
Portugal keeps appearing at the top of every serious expat list — and for good reason. It’s one of the safest countries on earth, a full EU member with all the mobility that entails, and a place where Western European quality of life comes at a cost that actually makes sense. World-class food and wine, a temperate Atlanti…





