Americans Are Using Education To Escape To Europe

Many Americans plan to move overseas in the next five years, with some actively working on relocation.

A growing trend: studying as a path to residency and citizenship.

Student visas are becoming increasingly popular, especially among adults over 40.

Lifelong learning is a key motivator for many Americans seeking student visas.

The number of American students studying abroad has increased by 49% in the 2022-23 academic year.

Many Americans are using education as a stepping stone to long-term residency and a second passport.

Tuition fees in many European countries are significantly lower than in the US.

International students can access high-quality healthcare at a fraction of US costs.

Residency and citizenship pathways differ by country, so research is key.

Getting a PhD in Europe can be very inexpensive, and a stepping stone to building a new life abroad.