With election day officially here, anxiety over who will be the next US president is hitting a fever pitch, prompting a surge in searches for citizenship alternatives.
Immigration lawyers are seeing a rise in inquiries for second passports or residency, particularly with options like citizenship by ancestry or investment.
European Union citizenship is particularly sought after for its flexibility, allowing individuals to live and work across 27 nations without additional visa requirements.
The rise in interest for second citizenship options reflects broader trends in remote work and retirement planning, beyond just election-related anxiety.
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