These 10 countries offer university graduates residency and a Plan B

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Recently, I got an interesting note from a subscriber.

John inquired about foreign residency and citizenship options after his son graduates from an overseas university.

What interested me is that his son is still in high school. So here’s a family designing a Plan B before their child is even 18 years old.

An overseas university, then a first job there means a path to permanent residency and later, a possible second citizenship.

 With the kids at home for the summer and starting their university applications, now’s a great time to address John’s question.

Some – if not many – high school graduates have no idea what they’ll major in at college or university. Even fewer have the slightest clue about their post-university plans.

And even fewer high school students will have a Plan B. One that’s ready to deploy immediately after their university graduation, some five years or more in the future.

If your child, grandchild, niece, nephew, cousin or family friend is university-bound, now’s a great time to think years, even a decade ahead…for their better future.

Many foreign universities are a fraction of the skyrocketing education costs in the US.

Plus, an exciting job market (especially for those STEM graduates), with the possibility of fluency in a second language, awaits your loved ones.

And further down the road, permanent residency and a second passport are within reach.

In this Alert, we’ll cover post-graduation residency for countries that topped our recent Sovereign Man Country Rankings Black Paper.

 Read on to discover which countries might be an option for your loved one’s Plan B after college or university.

Recently, I got an interesting note from a subscriber. John inquired about foreign residency and citizenship options after his son graduates from an overseas university. What interested me is that his son is still in high school. So here’s a family designing a Plan B before their child is even 18 years old. An overseas…

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