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Washington Post offers advice on ‘what to do to immigrate’ out of the US after Trump’s victory
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Washington Post offers advice on ‘what to do to immigrate’ out of the US after Trump’s victory

The Washington Post published a guide for this. Americans who want to immigrate As more and more people look to move out of the country after President-elect Donald Trump’s win, they have decided to move to a new country.

An article has been published On Monday, it reported how Expatsi, a company that helps Americans move abroad, saw a month’s worth of website traffic in the first few hours after the presidential election. Company founder Jen Barnett also told the paper that she continues to see “several months’ worth of sales” in the past few days.

The report warned readers that “moving to a complete foreigner can be complicated and expensive” and offered background on the immigration process in popular destinations such as Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and Ireland.

While the article included explanations about the migration processes of the countries, it also included details about the “political outlook” and “health care” standards in each country.

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Immigration websites saw a huge increase in site traffic after President-elect Donald Trump won the election. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

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“Britain voted Labor this summer, heralding its first centre-left government in 14 years. As the Conservative Party, now in opposition, moves further to the right, Trump’s brash ally Nigel Farage, who is leading a new anti-immigration party, writes in the Washington Post: According to the report, it also has a huge impact on politics.” “The majority of people in Britain rely on the publicly funded healthcare system. Most people must pay a surcharge, which can be up to $1,400 a year, as part of their immigration application before they are eligible to use the system.”

The article talked about how Ireland, Canada and Australia are currently governed by “centre-left” or “socially liberal” leaders, but warned readers about this. New Zealandshift to the right.

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The Washington Post published a guide on immigration to five countries after the election. (iStock)

“Until last year, some American liberals viewed New Zealand as a far-off utopia, especially given the center-left policies of then-Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. New Zealand has turned right and is now governed by the most conservative government in decades; Gun control initiatives and environmental protections are being reversed,” the Post reported.

A Los Angeles Times report last week also highlighted the growing number of Americans, especially Californians. plans to move abroad because they are “tired” of the divisiveness of US politics. While it’s a common threat among liberal celebrities who want to leave the country, experts report that even conservatives want to leave the country.

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Both liberals and conservatives are reportedly planning to move abroad due to vitriolic policies. (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara, File)

“I’m hearing more and more people talking not only about the Trump administration, but also about the divisiveness in the country,” Amanda Klekowski von Koppenfels, an immigration expert at the University of Kent in Brussels, told the LA Times.

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Fox News’ Kristine Parks contributed to this report.