
Alice Kantor
Personal Finance Reporter and Editor at Bloomberg News
Bloomberg @business journalist
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3 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Alice Kantor |Samy Adghirni |Janet Lorin |Arne Delfs
A poster for a protest on a telephone pole at Harvard University/(Bloomberg) -- Universities in Asia and Europe are hoping Donald Trump’s latest attack on Harvard will hand them a decisive advantage as they try to reverse a decades-old brain drain of talent to the US, with Germany going so far as to suggest the school establish an outpost within its borders. Federal culture minister Wolfram Weimer told Bloomberg that Harvard could establish an “exile campus” in the country.
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4 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Alice Kantor
Cada vez más estadounidenses contemplan mudarse al extranjero para escapar de la agitada administración de Donald Trump. Pero quienes miran hacia Europa ven cómo sus opciones se reducen día tras día. Las restricciones a visados para trabajadores cualificados, las nuevas normas sobre ciudadanía por ascendencia y el retroceso de los visados dorados están recortando las vías legales que los estadounidenses —y otros migrantes— solían usar para establecerse en Europa.
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4 weeks ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Alice Kantor
A rising number of Americans are exploring a move overseas to escape the tumult of Donald Trump’s administration. But those looking to Europe are seeing their options narrow by the day. Restrictions on skilled worker visas, tougher rules on citizenship-by-ancestry programs and pressure on the once widespread golden visa programs are all eroding the legal avenues Americans — and other migrants — can take to live in Europe.
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4 weeks ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Alice Kantor
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4 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Alice Kantor
The Royal Palace in Madrid, Spain. (Bloomberg) -- A rising number of Americans are exploring a move overseas to escape the tumult of Donald Trump’s administration. But those looking to Europe are seeing their options narrow by the day. Restrictions on skilled worker visas, tougher rules on citizenship-by-ancestry programs and pressure on the once widespread golden visa programs are all eroding the legal avenues Americans — and other migrants — can take to live in Europe.
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