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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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Seeking a “Plan B” under President Trump, some make plans to move to other countries

Molly Burke has spent her entire life in the United States. But no longer — after receiving her working holiday visa to New Zealand last month, she says she plans to move by September at the latest. Burke, who has lived in Denver for the last 10 years, said she made the decision in part because her job as a preschool teacher doesn’t pay enough to live comfortably in the city. But the political changes happening under President Donald Trump since…

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