A criminal record limits your options. It doesn't eliminate them. When people search "best places to move and start over" with a record, they find two types of information: people saying it's impossible, or sketchy advice about hiding your past. Neither is true or useful. The truth: some countries require criminal background checks. Some don't. Some disqualify based on certain crimes. Some have case-by-case evaluation. Your record doesn't lock every door. It just means fewer doors are open. And the doors that ARE open? They lead to real residency, real stability, and paths to citizenship. Not workarounds or loopholes. Actual legal immigration programs that don't require criminal disclosure. This video shows you 5 countries where Americans with records can relocate legally and eventually naturalize. Past mistakes don't have to dictate your entire future. They just change which countries you research. Link in bio when you're ready to stop assuming you're stuck and start looking at actual options. ๐๐บ๐ธ #CreatorSearchInsights #TikTokCreatorSearchInsightsIncentive
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Here are the five countries that I suggest that Americans can use as places to start over. And by that I mean if you're an American who has maybe a little speck in the past of your criminal background check and you're wanting to leave the country and start fresh, here's where you can do that. If you don't know me, I'm Veronica. And five years ago my family left the United States for good. And we've lived on three different continents and now I help Americans figure out where they can go to move abroad. These places do not ask for criminal background checks in order to immigrate there. And all five of these processes can turn into citizenship in the new country so that you can start fresh. This can be hugely beneficial for people who do want to get a fresh, clean slate and be in a new country for good. Those countries are Albania, Armenia, Indonesia, Latvia and Mexico. So for those of you who have been thinking it might be impossible for you to move out of the country, these are just a few options. There are other options where they don't ask for that background check but maybe it doesn't lead to citizenship. But it's still a place that you can go live in peace without the possible indiscretions from your past following you. If you want to figure out which one of these places is best for you to move, book an exit plan consultation and we can talk about your situation one on one so we can find the best country for you to leave the United States.
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