I know places like Portugal and Spain are going through serious housing crunches right new and I know expats often exaggerate those problems. So where can an American flee oppression without just oppressing someone else?
For context: I’m a progressive lefty, thinking about long term relocation options cause the fash is getting pretty thick around here.


Albania LOVES Americans. There’s a bunch of history that boils down to America helped make Albania and Kosovo exist. There are statues here of a bunch of former US presidents. Americans even get better visas than anyone else. It’s a 1 year automatic visa on arrival. If you don’t apply for a residency permit in that year, you have to leave for 90 days, then you can stay for another year.
Albania is still developing. Everything has a little more friction than in the US. Quick examples; no Amazon, no real freeways, no drive thrus. The bureaucracy is very much like “papers please”. There aren’t a lot of local jobs. The language is hard to learn fluently, but it’s possible to get by day to day with a few phrases and Google translate.
The people are amazing. The food is great. The entire country is beautiful. If you stay out of Tirana, rent is really affordable. Every time you meet someone, they’ll ask why you’re here because everyone wants to move to America.
Interesting. My grandpa was Albanian. Not that he ever talked about it, really. Or maybe I was too young at the time to listen.
Anyhow, I’m glad we weren’t dicks to his people. There aren’t many countries you can say that about.