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How to GET OUT of the USA! | Why Americans Want to Leave the US & Why Others Still Move to the US | Immigration Lawyers TELL ALL!

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In this episode, host Charles Feldman speaks with Zeena Luchowa and Christie Jackson, partners at Laura Devine Immigration, about today’s immigration crossroads.
On one side, more US citizens are looking to leave America for the UK, citing political, social, and cultural reasons — with many simply saying they “just don’t want to be in the US anymore.” On the other side, there are still individuals and families eager to move into the US, despite concerns about how the country is being run and the fact that US tourism is down.
As leading experts in US and UK immigration law, Zeena and Christie share first-hand insights into both trends: what’s driving Americans toward the UK, and what challenges or reservations face those still applying for US visas.
📌 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
Why more Americans are exploring a move to the UK
Key legal routes for US-to-UK immigration
Why people are still drawn to the US, despite political and social reservations
How global perceptions of the US impact immigration and tourism
The future of US-UK immigration flows
🔔 Subscribe for more expert-led conversations on immigration, expat life, and international mobility.

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Manage episode 503190936 series 3673315
Content provided by 1985 Productions. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by 1985 Productions or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode, host Charles Feldman speaks with Zeena Luchowa and Christie Jackson, partners at Laura Devine Immigration, about today’s immigration crossroads.
On one side, more US citizens are looking to leave America for the UK, citing political, social, and cultural reasons — with many simply saying they “just don’t want to be in the US anymore.” On the other side, there are still individuals and families eager to move into the US, despite concerns about how the country is being run and the fact that US tourism is down.
As leading experts in US and UK immigration law, Zeena and Christie share first-hand insights into both trends: what’s driving Americans toward the UK, and what challenges or reservations face those still applying for US visas.
📌 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
Why more Americans are exploring a move to the UK
Key legal routes for US-to-UK immigration
Why people are still drawn to the US, despite political and social reservations
How global perceptions of the US impact immigration and tourism
The future of US-UK immigration flows
🔔 Subscribe for more expert-led conversations on immigration, expat life, and international mobility.

  continue reading

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