Seeking a “Plan B” under President Trump, some make plans to move to other countries
- A preschool teacher from Denver, Burke, received a working holiday visa to New Zealand and plans to move by September, citing low pay and distress over political changes under President Donald Trump as reasons for her decision.
- One in four Americans are researching relocations overseas, with popular options including Canada, the U.K., and Australia, according to the Immigration Advice Service following Trump's re-election.
- Requests for relocation assistance to Canada surged 1,121% this year, reflecting growing concerns among LGBTQ+ individuals, according to Timothy Chan, a spokesperson for the charity Rainbow Road.
- Colleen O’Brien, who obtained her Irish citizenship, views it as a 'Plan B' for conducting business abroad due to fears of economic troubles in the U.S. And a cultural shift in attitudes.
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