(The Expat Barrier) 5 Countries Making It Much Harder for Americans to Live and Work Abroad Right Now

For decades, the United States passport was seen as a powerful “golden ticket,” allowing Americans to travel or settle abroad with relative ease. From Mediterranean towns to Asian tech hubs, U.S. citizens often found open doors and welcoming immigration policies. But by 2026, that reality is shifting as countries reconsider how they manage foreign residents and long-term visitors.

Governments worldwide are tightening immigration policies due to housing shortages, political pressure, and security concerns. Programs once designed to attract remote workers and retirees are becoming more restrictive. What used to be a simple move overseas now often involves complex legal processes, higher costs, and stricter screening requirements.

Ironically, interest among Americans in living abroad has grown significantly since the pandemic normalized remote work. Social media has popularized the “digital nomad” lifestyle, inspiring professionals and retirees to relocate. However, the surge of newcomers has created economic tensions in popular destinations.

In countries such as Portugal, Mexico, and Thailand, rising foreign demand has pushed housing costs higher in many cities. Local governments increasingly face pressure to protect residents from gentrification and soaring rents. As a result, residency programs and long-term visas are becoming harder to obtain.

Some nations are introducing new border controls and digital pre-authorization systems. For example, Japan plans to implement the Japan Electronic System for Travel Authorization (JESTA), requiring travelers to submit information online before arrival. Authorities are also cracking down on “visa runs” used by long-term tourists.

In Canada, immigration policies are also tightening as officials respond to a national housing shortage. The government has reduced permanent-resident targets and is prioritizing highly skilled workers in fields such as healthcare, skilled trades, and advanced technology.

Other destinations present different challenges. Strict legal systems in places like the United Arab Emirates and growing geopolitical tensions involving Russia and China have added legal and political risks for foreign residents.

Despite these changes, living abroad is still possible for Americans. However, the process now requires careful planning, legal guidance, and cultural awareness. In today’s world, moving overseas is no longer a casual adventure but a strategic decision requiring preparation and flexibility.

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