The list below is of the main countries hosting American populations. Those shown first with exact counts are enumerations of Americans who have immigrated to those countries and are legally resident there, and does not necessarily include temporary expatriates (the number of Americans resident in Mexico, for example, is believed to be well over one million). In all other cases, starting with Israel, the figures are estimates of part-time US resident Americans and expatriates alike.
As of 2009, there are over 6 million non-military U.S. citizens living abroad., an increase from the 4 million estimated in 1999.
Keep in mind that these numbers are not the latest so the actual numbers of Americans getting the fuck out of this corporate gangland trash polluted heap is continuing to grow.
- Mexico - 738,203 (2010)
- Canada - 311,215 (2011)
- United Kingdom - 158,434 (2001)
- Germany - 101,643 (2011)
- France - 100,619 (2008)
- Brazil - 98,000 up to 350,000 (See also Confederados, descendants of post-war Confederate settlers in Brazil)
- Japan - 88,000 (2011)
- Australia - 83,996 (2010)
- China - 71,493 (2010, Mainland China only)
- New Zealand - 17,748 (2006)
- Sweden - 16,555 (2009)
- Netherlands - 14,100 (2000)
- Ireland - 12,475 (2006)
- Denmark - 8,651 (2012)
- Norway - 8,013 (2012)
- Portugal - 2,228 (2008)
- Israel - 185,000
- Italy - 170,000 to 200,000
- Philippines - over 300,000
- Spain - 63,362
- Dominican Republic - 82,000
- South Korea - 67,000
- Colombia - 60,000 [26]
- Hong Kong - 60,000[17]
- Costa Rica - 9,128[27] to 50,000[28]
- Republic of China (Taiwan) - 38,000
- Belgium - 36,000[citation needed]
- Saudi Arabia - 36,000[citation needed]
- Switzerland - 32,000[citation needed]
- Poland - 31,000 to 60,000[citation needed]
- Lebanon - 25,000[29]
- Panama - 25,000[30]
- Austria 15,000[citation needed]
- Hungary - 15,000[citation needed]
- Singapore - 15,000 [17]
- Russia - at least 2,008[31] up to 6,200[32]
- Argentina - 10,552[citation needed]
- Malaysia - 8,000[17]
- Pakistan - 5,000[citation needed]
- Syria - n/a (in the 1975 Encyclopædia Britannica, 2.5% of Syrians reportedly have dual U.S.-Syrian citizenship)[citation needed]
- Chile - 10,000[citation needed]
- India - n/a est. 10,000 to 15,000 [33]
- Uruguay - 3,000[34]
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