Want to Move to Another Country? It Won't Be Easy. Here Are Some Ideas Anyway. - Washingtonian
Briefly

"Immigration is hard, and there's no guarantee that your new home will be immune to sharp political shifts. Just ask the Americans who split for New Zealand during Trump 1."
"Some countries may offer citizenship to people whose family trees have roots elsewhere. For instance, if your parent was an Irish citizen, you’re entitled to citizenship after applying to have your birth recorded in the Foreign Births Register."
"There are countries that offer citizenship to people whose ancestors had to flee. Spain has a 'Democratic Memory Law' for those who suffered exile for political or ideological reasons."
"The terms here are 'citizenship by investment' and 'residence by investment.' For example, if you have $105,000, you could buy citizenship in Vanuatu."
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