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More Americans are moving to Central and Eastern Europe. Here’s why
Americans are citing cheaper rent, ancestral ties and rising citizenship grants, with some firms reporting five-fold growth in U.S. clients.
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More Americans are moving to Central and Eastern Europe. Here’s why
By Blane Bachelor, CNN (CNN) — When New Yorker Antoni Scarano visited Romania in 2019, the trip marked his first return to his country of birth since the 1990s. As a newborn, Scarano, now 34, was among tens of thousands of Romanian children adopted by US families following the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. But around 2017, with the help of a Facebook group, Scarano reconnected with his Romanian family, including his birth mother, siblings an…
·Idaho Falls, United States
Read Full ArticleWhen New Yorker Antoni Scarano visited Romania in 2019, it was his first return to the country of his birth since the 1990s. As a newborn, Scarano (34) was
·Novi Beograd, Serbia
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