I currently live in Qatar 🇶🇦, and I will say the world is bigger than the US. I encourage brothers and sisters to explore and go where you are treated best.
@@tomi2205 They are workers. No such thing as slavery anymore. It's illegal. I'm black and live in the UAE and the Asians here make 1000 aed a month as labourers which is more than they will make in India. But the richest expats here are also Asians sooooo it goes according to skills and education how they get paid.
Hello. I have lived in Madrid, Spain for the past 18 years and have never had any problem with racism. I teach at a university in Madrid and have had no problems there either. However, we must remember that everyone has different experiences in life. There is no sense in arguing with anyone trying to prove someone wrong. To those who have bad experiences in Spain, move on and do not return. Ask yourself what have you learned from the experience. There are many other countries to visit. Find those that bring you joy and forget the ones that brought you grief and heartache. Life is too short to focus on the negative.
a few blacks have lived in America over 40 yrs, and said they have never faced racism, I tell them that most likely it was there and they were too stupid to recognize it
What African country are you from ?Do you think you will ever go back home to teach young people ln your country or maybe an on line course that is recognized by your home country. Please they need you .
A growing amount of people, of all races, are moving out of the US for a better life. Especially in recent years due healthcare, cost of living, violence, racism and the government just not giving a care in general about anyone other than the 1%. I truly believe America is in rapid decline at this point and it's better to get out now rather than later if possible.
I wanna leave this place so badly and my mom agrees, the only thing slowing the process is money sadly. We're black so I'm doing a lot of research on places where we are the most accepted, obviously there's racism pretty much every where but I'd rather deal with weird stares than constant anxiety about getting hate crimed or killed🚶🏾♀️
@Nemusis 999 Yes please stay, why fight against the mark?...I mean jab I hope you got yours. Why troll blacks, just sit back nukes are coming to a neighborhood near you....as soon as we leave in mass.
Belize, stood out for me. So glad I found this video, I’ve been thinking about moving for years. My daughter graduates from high school this year and I want out of the USA
Portugal threw me off. I lived there years ago and experienced some of the worst racism of my life. I wonder if these African Americans who live there speak the language or if they live in a bubble. Many Black Portuguese and Brazilians of all races have complained about their treatment. Spain honestly wasn't much better. I don't hate the US enough to go somewhere, where I'm not going to be treated with respect. Good luck!
I loved Portugal as an African American, and found the people genuine. Any hostility I experience, unfortunately, was among some of the black immigrants there, but some others were very nice.
They don't like black people. A family friend went there on vacation said while in restaurants the white waiters and waitresses acted as if they should not be serving black people.
This isn’t the same experience for everyone. Some have had great success there and tragic ones in the US. Hopefully fear doesn’t hold anyone hostage in the US
@@xfactor2572 You're right, but I've yet to see real examples of great success- Portuguese jobs, that pay well, Portuguese friends, fluency in the language. If you don't speak the language, you're missing out on the real culture. I lived there some years back, but I didn't see any black people in good positions or "thriving " as African Americans put it. I think it's part illusional. Just because there are lots of black people there, doesn't mean that they are thriving. It might take a while for them to realize it. Yes, it beautiful its a beautiful country, but also has racial issues. Just talk to the black Portuguese, they 'll tell you the truth.
I agree whit you. I have lived in Portugal for 5 years. I feel tired and frustrated and intend to live in the United States, as i believe i will see more representative representation and community spirit, even if i am not inclued because i am Afro Brazilian, but i belive it will be more welcoming than Portugal.
As I get older and my children go off to college, I'm just so so ready to finally go. I MUST experience something so new before I leave here. I must know how it feels to be released of American culture. This video has inspired me greatly.
Me too, I joined a travel club with international members and travel. Sometimes I go alone because when you arrive you meet other members before you go on at least two excursions. I hope that you get a "running buddy" or two to go and enjoy and see other cultures.
Not that I am seeking solidarity from anyone because, as a Black American (USA) woman (yes I said it and yes it matters), I am accustomed to not receiving basic empathy, however, I am entitled to my feelings based on my experiences like every other human being. The resentment toward Black USA Americans across the globe is real and it is nasty, including from other African descended people. The USA experience of racism is unique and the most traumatizing of any other in history. While you do not have to agree with our opinions, don't tell us that our experiences are not real or are inflated simply because they are not your experiences. The ignorance and self-hate in this comment section and in the world (including within our own community) is real. I was raised with intelligence and dignity and I hold my head up high - this means that I do not need to tear down others to lift my own esteem because I know my worth. However, I will not put up with foolishness whether in my own country or abroad because as a daughter of the only true God, freedom was handed to me not by man but by His Spirit. I am free to move as I please and move I do. Do not tell us to "stay home" or to "go back" without expecting a passionate response and thinking that we must do it because you are intimidated by our strength and honesty. Also, stop tearing us down only to expect us to stand up for you when you too are treated as we are because we don't owe anyone anything but to mind our business. My value to the world is no less than yours and I will always speak my truth unabashadly whether you attempt to quiet me or not; I implore everyone to do the same within their right and without intentionally hurting others. What comes around always goes around.
But ma'm if you go to other Countries and you bring this mentality that the whole world is racist and that especially towards african-americans then you might see racism even if its not really against African Americans or not racism at all. Some Africans that moved to the US don't like that some African Americans almost get angry with them for not having the same mentality but they don't have the same history. Jewish people were victims of racism, genocide and pogroms during 2000 years but most of them don't think that the world hates them. Im just saying don't assume that the world hates you and if someone is rude that it has to be because you are African American.
I'm also surprised that Spain was on this list. They are extremely hostile towards Africans/people of African decent. Afro Latino friends of mine had horrible experiences while there. Just look at all of the racist incidents connected with their soccer teams over the years!!!
I thought a lot of countries treated us the same. Good to know there’s options. At this point I feel like if in us to run. I’m not sure why people keep trying to come here. It’s not the land of opportunity for all.
Then you should remain in your oh-so friendly and fair America. I get in and out of Spain from our base in Morocco often. Don't see what your "friends" see. If you decide to ever LIVE someplace else, please hang-up your American culture at the door before you go.
I've never been to Spain, but I've heard the same. My daughter's afro Latina teacher went there on vacation & she told her students that she had horrible racist treatment & experience . On the other hand my Black nephew who's from Britain loves Spain & he visits often & has lots of friends there. IMy african American niece spent a semester there studying Spanish & she had a good experience. I''m wondering WHY some black ppl have bad experiences in Spain & some don't? I was afraid to visit bc of what I heard, but NOW I want to visit. I'm curious to see how I'd be treated there. I'm a naturalized US citizen, originally from Jamaica. MANY foreign ppl here in US mistake me for an African American 😊 the ppl in Spain wil think I'm African American tool😊
I go to Spain (Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Seville, Majorca de Palma) quite often and have never had any issues there. I've met other black Americans there who also had no issues. However, some seem to be colorists. Apparently darker skinned black people may be treated poorly. I'm also fluent in castellano so that may have something to do with the way I am received. I would move there or to Switzerland in a heartbeat if my husband would agree.
@@shotelco America has a richer relationship with racism so they tend to be very offended by things that are unintentionally racist. Sometimes ppl are genuinely ignorant about African people and ask or say things that may offend.
If it wasn’t for economic instability and the corrupt government causing other issues ,Haiti would’ve been on that list (I hope it is one day) ,It was the first Black Country to pass a law that automatically granted any black person that reaches the island freedom and refuge during slavery .A few AAs that were able to reach us were automatically free .I know random lol
Knowing all that you guys have been through, I believe Haitians have an extraordinary ability to overcome and excel amidst adversity. Despite all the bullshit that's going on now something big is definitely on the horizon for Haiti, I wish you all the best nonetheless! 👍🏽🥰
You just named off almost all Afrifan countries... it makes youbwodner ifnits genetic because African countries are the worst next to places like Mexico
I have two Haitian brothers as one of my best of Friends. Even though theyre now living in Finland, i can feel the richness of their culture by just stepping into their home and seein the family be together. Their mom is always ready to embrace me and feed me 🤭 i truly consider myself as the Lucky one to have been able to see at least that portion of their culture and mindset they carried with them when moving here. I definetly want to visit Haiti at some point when im financially more stable. There are a lot of great places in this world.🙏
Many people are leaving the USA in droves. I am glad you did this review, giving people a choice. Blacks and whites have been moving out of the USA, because of cost of living and the health care benefits are better in other countries.
Yeah, they're leaving for so many reasons. The rich are leaving for tax and corporate tax purposes. The rest of the Americans are leaving because there's no middle-class, inflation, no work-life balance, the cost of living is too high, the job environment is poor, no good quality of education, no universal health care, housing is expensive, etc. And the list goes on, too many to mention.
@@WHYOSHO Latino never existed until the Spanish took Amerindian wives and created a new Race your nothing but a product of colonialism my friend. your fathers blood is Spanish pure and simple and you will never get rid of it ever. you are 50% European.
@@WHYOSHO Huh? Mexico SOLD California for $15,000,000 & Latinos dont own it the Democrat machine does 😂 only real natives in America are Native American Indians- warped history much? Oh and we bought Louisiana from France- “The Louisiana Purchase” don’t know what that is? 🇺🇸
As an African-American I lived in Buenos Aires Argentina for nearly ten years. Here are some countries in South America that you might take a look at also, Brazil 🇧🇷 Uruguay 🇺🇾 Chile 🇨🇱 Ecuador 🇪🇨 and Peru 🇵🇪. Also no one ever seems to mention the South of France its not as expensive as you might think 😉.
I would use Nice, France 🇫🇷. Nice would be my base from there you could visit the whole French Rivera, the Spanish and Italian Coasts and even take the bullet train to Paris in about 5 and a half hours 😀. Oh I forgot Monaco 🇲🇨 😀. Also you could take a ferry ⛴ boat 🚢 to North Africa from Marseilles France which is a fabulous 👌 city in its own right you can walk on Roman built streets in Marseilles.
Mark, I lived in Europe (Spain and Portugal) in my youth. I would take the Eurorail to France. After making friends, I quickly learned that Marseilles and Bordeaux are 2 South France Cities to avoid. Cheap but NOT worth all the crime there. A few "no-go" areas within the Arrondissements.
I didn't mention Colombia because I have never been to Colombia those countries that I have mentioned either I visited or I encounter people from those countries. I had some kind of knowledge about those countries.
If you are moving some where only share that information with those you trust. Do not share your moving decisions online or social media. Last but not least please visit the city, state or country your moving to first than make the decision to move there.
I'm a digital nomad and focus more on living in African countries. Ghana was definitely one of my favorites. I didn't get to make it to Senegal but it's on my list!
@@SongofaBeach2012 that's cool. My mother's ancestry is Sierra Leone. I lived there for 3 months before I got the results and felt most at home. I live in Nigeria now with my husband
Do it Sis! Bck in 2011 I was ready for a chnge and stepped out of the norm and Wnt to teach in UAE, Abu Dhabi. Took my then elementary age daughter with me. Spent 5 yrs and it was the best time in my life! Pray about it and do it! Still have friends and connections over there. Family esp Blk families aren’t use to taking those steps!🤗💚
That's why South Africa is the best option,Majority Black English is well spoken economical is the best in Africa infrastructure is here Sky scrappers real estate Malls every town. Check the real south africa channel on UA-cam
I moved to Santa Marta, Colombia in 2018 and got a retirement Visa. When COVID 19 hit in 2020 they closed the beaches..... and stopped all air travel I had to leave. So when they finally lifted the travel ban I went to Tanzania where there weren't any COVID restrictions. After being in Dar es Salaam for 6 months I realized I didn't like it so I got on a bus and went to Mombasa Kenya where I continue to live. My monthly budget is $650.00 including rent for a 2 bedroom 2 bath apartment, electricity, WiFi, food and entertainment. I'm typically at the beach most days.😊😊😊 Most people speak some English.
I have lived in three countries outside the US and traveled to 30 others. Currently, I have lived in Costa Rica for 2 years and it is the most expensive country in Central America and more the Mexico and almost all of Latin America. Costs for housing, cars, electronics, good wine and beef is high. Remember, Don’t move to any country without living in that country for at least 12 months. Visiting and living there is very different. Check out the country before deciding to move there.
I think one thing many Black Americans fail to grasp is that outside of the US you will be seen as an American first and foremost. I'm black British and I and British first as that's my culture. When I travel to Caribbean or S A. I know this and whilst skin colour may be same culturally we are not. To think you'll arrive in a black nation where you don't know the culture, customs, language and assume you'll just fit in is a bit naive.
@Nemusis 999 That speaks volumes of one's experience, global outlook for lack there of and travel. I take it you've been to the UK and abroad. Please stay in the US. It fits you.
Ok, are you considered British by the indigenous Britons and their system. Black British wow. Don't you have ancestry? Last I check no black have root in Britain.
@@afrikanheritage99 So what, if you are black and raised in Britain, born there, know their history, food, culture, and more then you are British. Just because you have roots in other places doesn't change where you are born and raised. Like yeah I have African Roots but I was still raised and born in America. Plus like they said just because you go to somewhere that shares a skin color with you doesn't mean you'll be welcomed. That doesn't even happen in America between neighborhoods.
My choice is to go to Africa i have narrowed the list to three Rwanda, Tanzania and Ethiopia. I am building relationships in those countries in advance so I can hit the ground running and lot of business opportunities its amazing.
I live in Canada , trust me I would live in Ghana or European countries in a heartbeat. Canada can be expensive and tax heavy. Starting a business can a hassle to start in comparison to the U.S.
I've heard many good things about Costa Rico and I've met really wonderful, friendly ppl from Costa Rico here in America. It makes me want to visit. The only negative thing I heard Abt CR is a bit of a crime problem. Not sure if that's true.
I think that's where we want to go as well I believe it's time to double down and truly get out of America 🇺🇸 tide of its hate to bad and cost to live is outrageous nowdays going there to vacation then decide our decision from there and thank you....
Let me add this. If you are going to live in another country, make sure you learn the language of that country. Why? You are respected even more. And it increases you everyday living options. Whether that be shopping or touring. As an African American, I speak fluent Spanish. So when I travel, I am able to tour and shop with confidence in Spanish speaking countries. Also study and learn the countries monetary currency. And lastly, learn the ins and outs, do's and don't and the ropes to jump and those to skip. Living abroad is not the panacea its made out to be unless YOU are ready and have done extensive research. I say this as a military veteran who has traveled extensively and a person who has lived in over 12 foreign countries. I now live in the USA.
That’s a very good point: if one relocates from the US to a foreign country, one should learn and speak that nation’s language, laws and customs, economic development, and the citisens that currently reside in that nation. Do your homework before you relocate.
Loving this list, thank you for this. Currently an expat in Milan, I will definitely have to visit some of the places on this list to get a better feel for the country. Thanks again!
Black Excellist is the best source for all of my travel information. However, Spain was not a serene city for African Americans. As MrPman474 said, the people treated my friends and I like we were a threat to them. Evil looks, Curse words, we cut our trip short and flew back home. The next year, we went to Ghana. Thank Black Excellist for the information on Ghana. Remove Spain from this list. They are awful people toward blacks. Later.
Ive Been going to spain since 2014 and one of the places I am planning on relocating to. I already have a coalition of friends there and everytime I go the experience gets better and better. Ive never as a black man receive any racism in the 20 times I’ve been there. Sorry that was your experience. There are black Americans living there that are doing just fine and are thriving
What makes you think that he's living in the U.S. or another Western nation other than Ghana? Look, not everyone thinks the U.S. is the greatest country in the world, and I can show you many documents that the U.S. has a lot of problems.
As a very Proud Afrikan, i wanna live and move to Ghana, Return to Mother Afrika. for Afrikans who wish to live anywhere follow your dreams. Peaceful Nations like Costa Rica, Panama, Canada, New Zealand, Fiji, Solomon Islands, Chile, Indonesia, Australia, Japan and Vanuatu are great choices. Peace and Blessings family.
@@jamint.jaddua1771 Do you have facts to back up that claim. You know economic data proving that China own more assets in Africa than Europeans, Americans, Canadians. How about Indian ownership of Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania in the 1970s? (don't worry my post will get blocked again, as is the wonders of US censorship of UA-cam).
It would be great if the was a video on this channel explaining where to get information on the visa process and other steps to take to prepare to live in these countries. This would be so helpful. Thank you for posting this video.
For some reason I have found most of these type of videos ommit that, I am wondering why. It is of paramount importance if you plan to say anyplace long term.
alot of us where tricked into chasing after the carrot cars clothes jewlery instead of the traveling dream like the folks have saved for and accustomed to living experience of living abroad is so much more fulfilling than a person or two complimenting on your material goods.
Am surprised that you have not mentioned countries in southern Africa. Zambia , Botswana and Namibia are very peaceful and accommodating countries with very stable economies and governments. The population in these countries are low but with good infrastructure.
Having lived in US for a few years most are only familiar with South Africa, Ghana, Nigeria and perhaps Kenya. The US is for such a large nation so insular and culturally isolated. Watching news there explained a lot of the mindset. They don't ever discuss their neighbours Mexico or Canada at length.
I've been to Mexico but wasn't serious enough in my "scouting", too busy having a good time. I've got to get more serious and I will be making plans for Ghana and PORTUGAL! Yay! Thank you.
I am very surprised that Mexico, Canada, and Spain made this list. Canada has police as racist as in America, and also very expensive. Spain - no way. The Spanish started the Atlantic slave trade and have never liked Blacks. Mexico - the crime. I live in Canada but I plan to move to Panama. I know that as Blacks we can never be 100% comfortable anywhere. But some places may be a little more tolerant toward us than others.
Canadian police may be racist but I don't see them killing the citizens like the US police force. People of color know racism is a fact but killing them and getting away with it on an almost daily basis is far worse.
I guess u gota stratch DR off some of y'all lists', becuz we have a reputation of being racist towards Haitians and other black foreigners (especially darkskin), partly true for majority of Dominican society
No Black person can ever fit in a Country they are a Minority. Which is Why Africa has the Best Options. AAs can fit perfectly in some African countries like South Africa, Ghana, Botswana, Kenya, Namibia, Rwanda, Senegal, Mauritius, Angola & Seychelles
Now thats true.... Life is best if ur in the majority... People/Migrants....should be more participatory in Nation building....Sense of brother hood... Ubuntu.....
Now thats true.... Life is best if ur in the majority... People/Migrants....should be more participatory in Nation building....Sense of brother hood... Ubuntu.....
@@shalonsmith3653 .....ahuh.....and so what is True..... Why NOT say what's true then.. We are curious...if you know anything... about Black Africa.. Ujinga ngani huu... wajuaji.....
African Americans dont realize the privilege we have as Americans most of these countries especially the Latin ones are hostile to their native black people and foreign blacks will be treated with more respect. Ie think of how some white Americans prefer continental africans over black Americans it's the same thing. Also our American dollars also helps. Their not nice because they actually like you but nice because they see dollars signs.
You live in a Racist world to be honest. Ever wondered why Africans go there & always move back after getting established? Because they know they aren't second class citizens where they come from. The racism in the west is mind numbing. Live in a Society where you have a Say & social command. Any Smart black individual with enough money should invest in Africa. There are very nice Cities you could invest in and secure a future for your generations before its too late.
@@jqight740 what fight? And please dont say racism lol I’m not a soft snowflake I love being black and my life is good in America because I take advantage of the opportunity this country offers. Which is why immigrants are still trying to come here. And please don’t say police brutality because the entire system in America needs to be reworked and black aren’t the only ones killed by the police. So im not understanding what fight you’re actually talking about..
@@skywilliams323 Canada is cool but it was a slave trading country I don't know it was segregated but at least they didn't say anything about interracial marriage which is cool and there flag is cool, there favorite sport is hockey which means my 4th favorite sport and best part is there maple syrup is made from Canada. Also I wanted to visited from Toronto, Vancouver, and especially Niagara Falls in Canada.
America has the best medical centers…… if you can’t afford a few dollars per month for health insurance than go live in Europe will you get “free healthcare” and only have to pay 60% taxes to afford that free healthcare 🤡 1
@@bradIeyyy "America has the best Medical Centers?!" Haha! Is that why the middle-class to upper-class whites are going to South Asia and other countries for their quality of health care and medical facilities?
Good info. Black America is not a monolith. We are hugely diverse in economic and social status, aspirations , capabilities , etc., etc. Leaving this country for greener pastures is the perfect decision for some . For countless others , we have paid the price of overcoming every obstacle set before us. This country, America, is ours more than any other ethnic group, except for native Amaricans !
The sadi part however, is that we not have any power to make decision that benefit us politically. So we are costantly at the mercy of someone else time table and on their terms period!!
Watch the channel called The Real South Africa it's been owned by African American couple they moved to South Africa you will get the full information you need
I have been living abroad with my 2 kids most of the last 15 years. We can do it. We get a much better life abroad for a lot less money and strife..From Bahia Brazil
As a black person living in Canada Toronto and Montreal (if you speak fluent French) are the only places worth living. It’s still very very structurally racist so you will face challenges with finding a job (even with experience and credentials) , housing and getting loans for anything (even with good/ excellent credit).
@@karlosthejackel69 she said structurally racist. She also didn't state she wanted to leave Canada. She was just giving info for people who think Canada is a bed of Roses
Okay, interesting. But the list has no ranking and it would be great to understand how many African Americans have moved, are living and have purchased homes/business there.
I've been to Panama a couple of times, and it's my favorite place. The weather may be rainy sometimes, but overall, the country offers different places to visit.
Colombia should be on the list. I know from personally visiting there twice. And Canada is cold, expensive and wack. I got searched everytime I went there.
Yeah, I would never ever consider Canada especially being from a US/Canada border state. It's cold as hell. Many of them leave during winter or move outright to the Caribbean. Colombia is on my short list, Santa Marta.
@@travelingjohn69 What makes Santa Marta better than Cartagena? I may have to pay a visit. I have been to Medellin, Bogota, and Cartagena so far and Cartagena has been my favorite.
@@traveladdict196 Santa Marta is cheaper and has a better nightlife. Even though it's smaller. Plus the beach is better. It's a bus ride over the hill. But you can hike it if you wanna be in shape.
I totally agree ...... Belize is the 1! along with the other 2 but Im definitely getting a place in Caye Caulker Island off the coast of Bz....No cars all sand just golf carts allowed cheaper places and businesses to invest in... Im soo done with this country.
You missed South Africa, there’s a growing interest and influx of African American expats moving to South Africa, it undoubtedly has the best infrastructure, economy, education and services on the continent.
Why would any Black American want move to south Africa? infrastructure in South Africa wasn't even built for the black people to begin with. The minority controls all the wealth in South Africa plus crime there is high as hell. I would much rather spend my money in an African country like Ghana or Rwanda, although they have less infrastructure, they win because the crime is low, and they ain't second class citizens in their own country.
I definitely recommend Brazil. Although there is the same history of Slavery and racism, there are more of "us" there. It is the 2nd most populated Black country in the world behind Nigeria. I just bought an apartment last year pre construction in Vitoria - the capital of the state of Espirito Santo - the next state north of Rio de Janeiro. Vitoria & it's sister city Vila Velha across the bay has a higher standard of living and lower crime rate than Rio. Blessed with beautiful beaches and mountains, this area is DEFINITELY worth looking into!
Brazil is not the second country with the most black people, this is a fallacy, 42% are white, 46% are Pardo = Mixed, and 9% are Black, in the united states you say that the child of a white person with a black person is black person, here it doesn't work that way, if a black person has a child with a white person, we call it pardo (mixed), I'm Pardo, I'm neither white nor black, and I accept myself very well that way, we have to respect the differences between countries and stop trying to impose your way of thinking on others' countries.
Move to another country, don't think about it, don't talk about it, just do it. You only have one life to live and if you stay in the USA you will always be looked at as a second class person and that will never change in your life time but you can change it by moving.
The buildings that you showed when Ghana was being featured are not in Ghana!!!! I know because I've been there there is no tall buildings along the coast
I was shocked when you mentioned Portugal 🇵🇹 I was about to put comment and you nailed it Portugal. Yes I just got back 2 weeks vacation amd wow amazing country and cheap food, nice people but not friendly. I missed it. You will find plenty beautiful people at the beach all week
Ok great list! But if I can mention some honorable mentions.. 1. Brazil 🇧🇷 2. Colombia 🇨🇴 3. Dominican 🇩🇴 republic 4. South Africa 🇿🇦 5. Philippines 🇵🇭 6. Uganda 🇺🇬 7. Japan 8. Veitnam
*sigh* I'm ready to goooo! This place is weighing so heavily on my soul. 😔 I know that no place is perfect & I have no expectation of that, but MY GAWD! Ancestors, give me wings! I've lost myself in the US & that's no one's fault... I feel as though I was BORN lost. Such a strange feeling. I'm just...Ugh!... Idk, WEARY??? Is that the word? This, for me, isn't about running AWAY from life, but running TOWARDS it. Somewhere where the weather's moderate, the food's great, ppl and nature are in harmony with each other & my introversion is respected. 😌
Portugal is extremely ideal, for some Americans. I believe that if (a large number of) the natives there were not so inherently xenophobic/racist, this nation would be the better option. Blacks from 🇺🇸 could relocate to Portugal and potentially find a nearly perfect home away from home.
@Oladimeji Daodu Someone sounds triggered. I'm sure you saw people promoting Japan and Vietnam in the comment section but you chose to hate on the one that promoted an African country.
Good. I'm from Africa and migrated to the USA and I'm loving it out here. Y'all can move, stay, live and keep Africa. I bet you for every 1 Black American that moves to Africa, there are like 1,000 Africans that will ABSOLUTELY love to take their place in the USA. Goodluck to y'all.
@@leej1759 Moved to the US from Nigeria. Spent most of my Life in Nigeria. Things I like about the USA. EVERYTHING. The fact that if you are focused, work hard, dedicated and determined you can absolutely achieve your goals, ambitions and aspirations. I moved to the USA with just $100 to my name. Today I own a house in the US and in Nigeria, a business and I'm able to render Help to folks in Nigeria. That's why I fly the American flag proudly on my House. Lived most of my life in Africa, so I can absolutely compare both continents and attest to which one is better for ME. Sometimes we need to look in the mirror and figure out what the real problem is. Is there "RACISM" out here. Yep. But in Africa there is this thing called "TRIBALISM" which is even worse. But I learnt a long time ago that EVERYONE is not supposed to like YOU and you are not supposed to like EVERYONE. So I have never looked at such things as a hinderance. With GOD being on your side, The ONLY thing that can STOP you is YOU. Add I absolutely love American women more than African women. (Just throwing that in there.
Brasil and Colombia should be considered also as they have large black populations. Cartagena is perfect for those who like the beach and year-round humidity.
Mainly because Mexico didn't shut down during the pandemic, so people who wanted to get out and travel flocked to Tulum. Lol. I visited when no one knew where Tulum was in early 2019. It's beautiful, but it'll be a while before I go back because it's so crowded now. 😫
@@destamcghie632 I've heard people say, about a year ago, it's the Miami of Mexico. It's really nothing like Miami, but I think because it's been so crowded the last couple of years. I want to take my daughter to see the Ruins, but I just don't like places that are very touristy and crowded.
WHY DID YOU LEAVE CALIFORNIA TO LIVE IN LESOTHO? I WANT TO GET MORE INFORMATION POSSIBLE TO MAKE THE BEST CHOICE FOR ME WHO AS AN AFRICAN AMERICAN THOUGHT OF MOVING TO SOUTH AFRICA AND LEAVE CALIFORNIA ALONE, EVEN IF I HAVE RELATIVES IN CALIFORNIA
Everything is not always what it appears to be...need Jesus Christ to help you make that transition, just needing answers period in life you need God. God Bless You All Pray and seek God's face.
This was an outstanding video and info on other places outside the USA 🇺🇸 Thanks for sharing this type of info, also became a subscriber as well.. 👏🏽🙌🏼👍👊😀😀😀
Almost every country mentioned believes in traditional values such a a strong family structure, marriage, work ethic, and religious beliefs. I believe some people move out of the United States to escape the wokeness that has infected America. Low cost or free health care is a big attraction, too, along with lower costs of living. I am going to look at houses in Costa Rica. I respect and endorse that nation's respect for nature.
Most of the countries mentioned are pretty progressive, and friendly to all lifestyles, except some of the African countries, And if you are talking about the expanding rights of gay people, then most of the countries, like Mexico, Portugal, Brazil and Cost Rico are very accomodating toward gay people and few have equal marriage laws.
As a dark-skinned black American, I'd say that the treatment one receives in foreign countries is going to be "all over the place," so to speak. It's a very subjective thing. I've been to France and Spain. I really liked most of the folks I met in both countries. I'd return to either county in a heartbeat if I could. It's safe to say that we (all) are hoping we can put this pandemic behind us A.S.A.P. ! 🌍😎
Just heads up Vancouver is very expensive as Canadian. I'm actually looking to move to Africa in Rwanda or Ethiopia you gotta pick great place that your dollar would go further.
I moved to Canada and it is definitely up there in liveability. Just need to be prepared for the winter seasons. And due to the slower pace in the country, one might get bored. Otherwise quality of life increases due to similar economy with the US and power of the dollar
There's nothing to be concerned about. The content creator is giving his opinion, everybody doesn't want to move or travel to Africa and that's ok,everybody's gotta do what works for them.
You guys have to remember Black Americans have just started to travel to the African continent in larger numbers in the last couple of years so more African countries should be added to the list in the next 5 to 10 years.
My only advice for brothers and sisters leaving America for foreign lands is this. Leave your biases, assumptions, and preconceived notions about other cultures behind. If you want a better experience while living in foreign lands, you must do these things.
I too am just ready to go. I am so happy to hear from the people who decided to go and have gone that shared it. I've been planning my move and jokingly called my sister and she I'm leaving the US and my family is coming with me and to my surprise she said I'm on board mind you my sister is die hard Watts/Los Angeles CA and she does not like to fly but when she said she's on board I started to cry because I know it's time to go if she's saying it.
There is so much in this video that the author got WRONG I don't know where to begin. Seems to have been put together based on hearsay rather than international experience. Sorry but this video should be redone with better data!
I'm glad that black americans are moving to african countries mentioned on this list. I'm zambian and they should also come here since we're a nice and accomodating country.
Oh my goodness!I'm dreaming of studying at Harvard and live in the us And the great citizens are relocating. With great respect,what is the major issues,I'm a proudly African. ExtremelyNigerian.
I currently live in Qatar 🇶🇦, and I will say the world is bigger than the US. I encourage brothers and sisters to explore and go where you are treated best.
Period point Blank. In other words, YOU GOT OPTIONS
I’m also in Doha. I’m South African ✅✅
Qatar uses slaves of Indian and other nationalities. I wouldn't reccomend living there unless you do not care about that
@@tomi2205 They are workers. No such thing as slavery anymore. It's illegal. I'm black and live in the UAE and the Asians here make 1000 aed a month as labourers which is more than they will make in India. But the richest expats here are also Asians sooooo it goes according to skills and education how they get paid.
@@tomi2205 he doesn't realize the privilege he has as an african American with American dollars
yeah the U.S has been reduced to just a place to work and pay bills . very little quality
So true, you do not thrive just surivive with strip malls/restaurants. No vibe in the US.
This happened with all the diversity.
I agree
@@delirous8 exactly
Yup. Just a place to make money. That's it .
Hello. I have lived in Madrid, Spain for the past 18 years and have never had any problem with racism. I teach at a university in Madrid and have had no problems there either. However, we must remember that everyone has different experiences in life. There is no sense in arguing with anyone trying to prove someone wrong. To those who have bad experiences in Spain, move on and do not return. Ask yourself what have you learned from the experience. There are many other countries to visit. Find those that bring you joy and forget the ones that brought you grief and heartache. Life is too short to focus on the negative.
a few blacks have lived in America over 40 yrs, and said they have never faced racism, I tell them that most likely it was there and they were too stupid to recognize it
I plan on going to Spain myself
@@julienalexander6113 l am sure you will enjoy it! Keep an open mind and let life unfold.
@@TeacherTrainerMadrid indeed. Thanks man
What African country are you from ?Do you think you will ever go back home to teach young people ln your country or maybe an on line course that is recognized by your home country. Please they need you .
A growing amount of people, of all races, are moving out of the US for a better life. Especially in recent years due healthcare, cost of living, violence, racism and the government just not giving a care in general about anyone other than the 1%. I truly believe America is in rapid decline at this point and it's better to get out now rather than later if possible.
Yup im fed up with this place
I wanna leave this place so badly and my mom agrees, the only thing slowing the process is money sadly. We're black so I'm doing a lot of research on places where we are the most accepted, obviously there's racism pretty much every where but I'd rather deal with weird stares than constant anxiety about getting hate crimed or killed🚶🏾♀️
@Nemusis 999 Yes please stay, why fight against the mark?...I mean jab I hope you got yours. Why troll blacks, just sit back nukes are coming to a neighborhood near you....as soon as we leave in mass.
I got out specifically of its Racially Motivated Murder of Black People using White Police Officers
@Nemusis 999 does that apply to you too when your candidate does win? Maybe you could leave and go to Europe rather than destroy government?
Belize, stood out for me. So glad I found this video, I’ve been thinking about moving for years. My daughter graduates from high school this year and I want out of the USA
Go for it, inflation will increase again and again. I'm saving up and moving to Brazil 🇧🇷 because of afro culture there.
@Nemusis 999 whats your problem?
Beware of the crime in Belize
Portugal threw me off. I lived there years ago and experienced some of the worst racism of my life. I wonder if these African Americans who live there speak the language or if they live in a bubble. Many Black Portuguese and Brazilians of all races have complained about their treatment.
Spain honestly wasn't much better.
I don't hate the US enough to go somewhere, where I'm not going to be treated with respect. Good luck!
I loved Portugal as an African American, and found the people genuine. Any hostility I experience, unfortunately, was among some of the black immigrants there, but some others were very nice.
They don't like black people. A family friend went there on vacation said while in restaurants the white waiters and waitresses acted as if they should not be serving black people.
This isn’t the same experience for everyone. Some have had great success there and tragic ones in the US. Hopefully fear doesn’t hold anyone hostage in the US
@@xfactor2572 You're right, but I've yet to see real examples of great success- Portuguese jobs, that pay well, Portuguese friends, fluency in the language. If you don't speak the language, you're missing out on the real culture. I lived there some years back, but I didn't see any black people in good positions or "thriving " as African Americans put it. I think it's part illusional. Just because there are lots of black people there, doesn't mean that they are thriving. It might take a while for them to realize it. Yes, it beautiful its a beautiful country, but also has racial issues. Just talk to the black Portuguese, they 'll tell you the truth.
I agree whit you. I have lived in Portugal for 5 years. I feel tired and frustrated and intend to live in the United States, as i believe i will see more representative representation and community spirit, even if i am not inclued because i am Afro Brazilian, but i belive it will be more welcoming than Portugal.
You forgot to mention that Belize is an English-speaking country, so there's no language barrier.
Under the heading it stated that the primary language is English.
What about the education, I.T tech careers and christian communities there?
@@SweetBrownGirl the less Christian communities the better
As I get older and my children go off to college, I'm just so so ready to finally go. I MUST experience something so new before I leave here. I must know how it feels to be released of American culture. This video has inspired me greatly.
Go for it!
Same!!
Try get da kids to come to....nothing left for us here
Tell ya kids to go with you…they don’t like us in the US..
Me too, I joined a travel club with international members and travel. Sometimes I go alone because when you arrive you meet other members before you go on at least two excursions. I hope that you get a "running buddy" or two to go and enjoy and see other cultures.
Not that I am seeking solidarity from anyone because, as a Black American (USA) woman (yes I said it and yes it matters), I am accustomed to not receiving basic empathy, however, I am entitled to my feelings based on my experiences like every other human being.
The resentment toward Black USA Americans across the globe is real and it is nasty, including from other African descended people. The USA experience of racism is unique and the most traumatizing of any other in history. While you do not have to agree with our opinions, don't tell us that our experiences are not real or are inflated simply because they are not your experiences. The ignorance and self-hate in this comment section and in the world (including within our own community) is real.
I was raised with intelligence and dignity and I hold my head up high - this means that I do not need to tear down others to lift my own esteem because I know my worth. However, I will not put up with foolishness whether in my own country or abroad because as a daughter of the only true God, freedom was handed to me not by man but by His Spirit.
I am free to move as I please and move I do. Do not tell us to "stay home" or to "go back" without expecting a passionate response and thinking that we must do it because you are intimidated by our strength and honesty. Also, stop tearing us down only to expect us to stand up for you when you too are treated as we are because we don't owe anyone anything but to mind our business.
My value to the world is no less than yours and I will always speak my truth unabashadly whether you attempt to quiet me or not; I implore everyone to do the same within their right and without intentionally hurting others. What comes around always goes around.
But ma'm if you go to other Countries and you bring this mentality that the whole world is racist and that especially towards african-americans then you might see racism even if its not really against African Americans or not racism at all.
Some Africans that moved to the US don't like that some African Americans almost get angry with them for not having the same mentality but they don't have the same history.
Jewish people were victims of racism, genocide and pogroms during 2000 years but most of them don't think that the world hates them.
Im just saying don't assume that the world hates you and if someone is rude that it has to be because you are African American.
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I'm also surprised that Spain was on this list. They are extremely hostile towards Africans/people of African decent. Afro Latino friends of mine had horrible experiences while there. Just look at all of the racist incidents connected with their soccer teams over the years!!!
I thought a lot of countries treated us the same. Good to know there’s options. At this point I feel like if in us to run. I’m not sure why people keep trying to come here. It’s not the land of opportunity for all.
Then you should remain in your oh-so friendly and fair America. I get in and out of Spain from our base in Morocco often. Don't see what your "friends" see. If you decide to ever LIVE someplace else, please hang-up your American culture at the door before you go.
I've never been to Spain, but I've heard the same. My daughter's afro Latina teacher went there on vacation & she told her students that she had horrible racist treatment & experience . On the other hand my Black nephew who's from Britain loves Spain & he visits often & has lots of friends there. IMy african American niece spent a semester there studying Spanish & she had a good experience. I''m wondering WHY some black ppl have bad experiences in Spain & some don't? I was afraid to visit bc of what I heard, but NOW I want to visit. I'm curious to see how I'd be treated there. I'm a naturalized US citizen, originally from Jamaica. MANY foreign ppl here in US mistake me for an African American 😊 the ppl in Spain wil think I'm African American tool😊
I go to Spain (Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Seville, Majorca de Palma) quite often and have never had any issues there. I've met other black Americans there who also had no issues. However, some seem to be colorists. Apparently darker skinned black people may be treated poorly. I'm also fluent in castellano so that may have something to do with the way I am received. I would move there or to Switzerland in a heartbeat if my husband would agree.
@@shotelco America has a richer relationship with racism so they tend to be very offended by things that are unintentionally racist. Sometimes ppl are genuinely ignorant about African people and ask or say things that may offend.
If it wasn’t for economic instability and the corrupt government causing other issues ,Haiti would’ve been on that list (I hope it is one day) ,It was the first Black Country to pass a law that automatically granted any black person that reaches the island freedom and refuge during slavery .A few AAs that were able to reach us were automatically free .I know random lol
My goal is to get very rich soon and build a lot of real estate there 🥰💪🏾
Knowing all that you guys have been through, I believe Haitians have an extraordinary ability to overcome and excel amidst adversity. Despite all the bullshit that's going on now something big is definitely on the horizon for Haiti, I wish you all the best nonetheless! 👍🏽🥰
You just named off almost all Afrifan countries... it makes youbwodner ifnits genetic because African countries are the worst next to places like Mexico
Definitely not random. ✊🏽🇭🇹
I have two Haitian brothers as one of my best of Friends. Even though theyre now living in Finland, i can feel the richness of their culture by just stepping into their home and seein the family be together. Their mom is always ready to embrace me and feed me 🤭 i truly consider myself as the Lucky one to have been able to see at least that portion of their culture and mindset they carried with them when moving here. I definetly want to visit Haiti at some point when im financially more stable. There are a lot of great places in this world.🙏
Many people are leaving the USA in droves. I am glad you did this review, giving people a choice. Blacks and whites have been moving out of the USA, because of cost of living and the health care benefits are better in other countries.
Yeah, they're leaving for so many reasons. The rich are leaving for tax and corporate tax purposes. The rest of the Americans are leaving because there's no middle-class, inflation, no work-life balance, the cost of living is too high, the job environment is poor, no good quality of education, no universal health care, housing is expensive, etc. And the list goes on, too many to mention.
Love it. This was a Native/Mexican/Latino country/land to begin with, and I love how White People are leaving and the Latinos continue to grow?
@@WHYOSHO Latino never existed until the Spanish took Amerindian wives and created a new Race your nothing but a product of colonialism my friend. your fathers blood is Spanish pure and simple and you will never get rid of it ever. you are 50% European.
@@WHYOSHO Huh? Mexico SOLD California for $15,000,000 & Latinos dont own it the Democrat machine does 😂 only real natives in America are Native American Indians- warped history much? Oh and we bought Louisiana from France- “The Louisiana Purchase” don’t know what that is? 🇺🇸
And they will be right back lol 😆😆
As an African-American I lived in Buenos Aires Argentina for nearly ten years. Here are some countries in South America that you might take a look at also, Brazil 🇧🇷 Uruguay 🇺🇾 Chile 🇨🇱 Ecuador 🇪🇨 and Peru 🇵🇪. Also no one ever seems to mention the South of France its not as expensive as you might think 😉.
What cities/states or countries would you recommend in the South of France?
I would use Nice, France 🇫🇷. Nice would be my base from there you could visit the whole French Rivera, the Spanish and Italian Coasts and even take the bullet train to Paris in about 5 and a half hours 😀. Oh I forgot Monaco 🇲🇨 😀. Also you could take a ferry ⛴ boat 🚢 to North Africa from Marseilles France which is a fabulous 👌 city in its own right you can walk on Roman built streets in Marseilles.
Mark, I lived in Europe (Spain and Portugal) in my youth. I would take the Eurorail to France.
After making friends, I quickly learned that Marseilles and Bordeaux are 2 South France Cities to avoid.
Cheap but NOT worth all the crime there. A few "no-go" areas within the Arrondissements.
Why didn't you mention Colombia?
I didn't mention Colombia because I have never been to Colombia those countries that I have mentioned either I visited or I encounter people from those countries. I had some kind of knowledge about those countries.
If you are moving some where only share that information with those you trust. Do not share your moving decisions online or social media. Last but not least please visit the city, state or country your moving to first than make the decision to move there.
Can you explain more why it's best to leave where you are moving to, offline? *serious question
Safety first, identity theft, government...no, just makes sense.
No hate: but bIacks wanna move everywhere that has a small or non existent population of bIacks… why not move to the motherland? Africa is huge…….
@@Lindamorena obviously for safety reasons
@@Lindamorena they sound paranoid, its not even that serious
I'm a digital nomad and focus more on living in African countries. Ghana was definitely one of my favorites. I didn't get to make it to Senegal but it's on my list!
I want to at least visit Senegal in my lifetime. I did an ancestry test and my ancestors on my fathers side are from Nigeria, Ghana and Senegal!
@@SongofaBeach2012 that's cool. My mother's ancestry is Sierra Leone. I lived there for 3 months before I got the results and felt most at home.
I live in Nigeria now with my husband
@@iamdominiqueoke Good to hear that Sis. I will be moving back permanently to Abuja in 2024 by the grace of God.
@@afrikanheritage99 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
I’m definitely going to
Yassss! I want to leave so badly! But family stuck with this American lifestyle…my daughter and I are ready to go!
If you are really ready to go you will go. If not you will make excuses.
Do it Sis! Bck in 2011 I was ready for a chnge and stepped out of the norm and Wnt to teach in UAE, Abu Dhabi. Took my then elementary age daughter with me. Spent 5 yrs and it was the best time in my life! Pray about it and do it! Still have friends and connections over there. Family esp Blk families aren’t use to taking those steps!🤗💚
it's the sentiment of a lot of folks. A few are going the dual-citizenship route as a way to experience both worlds.
That's why South Africa is the best option,Majority Black English is well spoken economical is the best in Africa infrastructure is here Sky scrappers real estate Malls every town. Check the real south africa channel on UA-cam
If I could I would leave today.
I moved to Santa Marta, Colombia in 2018 and got a retirement Visa. When COVID 19 hit in 2020 they closed the beaches..... and stopped all air travel I had to leave. So when they finally lifted the travel ban I went to Tanzania where there weren't any COVID restrictions. After being in Dar es Salaam for 6 months I realized I didn't like it so I got on a bus and went to Mombasa Kenya where I continue to live. My monthly budget is $650.00 including rent for a 2 bedroom 2 bath apartment, electricity, WiFi, food and entertainment. I'm typically at the beach most days.😊😊😊
Most people speak some English.
@@sidkimuwallif4597 for how long did you stay in Santa Marta? Im Colombian but I have been living in the USA for the past 24 years
@JMQ26 I was there for 2 years,
I have lived in three countries outside the US and traveled to 30 others. Currently, I have lived in Costa Rica for 2 years and it is the most expensive country in Central America and more the Mexico and almost all of Latin America. Costs for housing, cars, electronics, good wine and beef is high.
Remember, Don’t move to any country without living in that country for at least 12 months. Visiting and living there is very different. Check out the country before deciding to move there.
I think one thing many Black Americans fail to grasp is that outside of the US you will be seen as an American first and foremost. I'm black British and I and British first as that's my culture. When I travel to Caribbean or S A. I know this and whilst skin colour may be same culturally we are not. To think you'll arrive in a black nation where you don't know the culture, customs, language and assume you'll just fit in is a bit naive.
@Nemusis 999 That speaks volumes of one's experience, global outlook for lack there of and travel. I take it you've been to the UK and abroad. Please stay in the US. It fits you.
Ok, are you considered British by the indigenous Britons and their system.
Black British wow. Don't you have ancestry? Last I check no black have root in Britain.
@@afrikanheritage99 So what, if you are black and raised in Britain, born there, know their history, food, culture, and more then you are British. Just because you have roots in other places doesn't change where you are born and raised. Like yeah I have African Roots but I was still raised and born in America. Plus like they said just because you go to somewhere that shares a skin color with you doesn't mean you'll be welcomed. That doesn't even happen in America between neighborhoods.
Exactly
Might be tough at first but the blood of your ancestors have many things in common that will make it easier to fall in step.
Moved to Mexico (Mexico City) from NYC a little over three years ago. I couldn’t be more pleased. 🇲🇽✨
I'm interested in moving there. Any tips. Currently living in NYC and would like to leave.
@@flick2flick Do an exploratory trip and connect with us that are here. It’s a great vibe and quality of life for a city double the size of NYC.
@@NewYorkerinLondon7 Mexico City is definitely I great city. I went last year and was shocked how vibrant and cosmopolitan it was.
Hey Iam interested in moving there .. HELP!!
I agree
My wife and I plan to leave the U.S. after our youngest graduate next year. We travel a lot and know 1st hand U.S ain't
It.
This list is everything. Very informational and immensely inspiring.
Glad it was helpful!
My choice is to go to Africa i have narrowed the list to three Rwanda, Tanzania and Ethiopia. I am building relationships in those countries in advance so I can hit the ground running and lot of business opportunities its amazing.
True. We need to bring our skills and help Africa be a super power
Great decision.
Why Africa?
@@youngsavagefury7138 what do you mean by super power?
@@youngsavagefury7138 now you are speaking
I live in Canada , trust me I would live in Ghana or European countries in a heartbeat. Canada can be expensive and tax heavy. Starting a business can a hassle to start in comparison to the U.S.
Nico I recommend Ghana 🇬🇭 for you try us and you will thank me later.
I love Costa Rica! It's so beautiful!
We agree!
I would love to go but what about the bugs are spiders bigger than your head there
What part is good to stay for hotels?
@@Novbaby You can definitely do an animal/insect planet show there, but that shouldn't stop you.
I've heard many good things about Costa Rico and I've met really wonderful, friendly ppl from Costa Rico here in America. It makes me want to visit. The only negative thing I heard Abt CR is a bit of a crime problem. Not sure if that's true.
Costa Rica is freaking amazing ....absolutlely NO hostility. It's my heaven
I think that's where we want to go as well I believe it's time to double down and truly get out of America 🇺🇸 tide of its hate to bad and cost to live is outrageous nowdays going there to vacation then decide our decision from there and thank you....
Let me add this. If you are going to live in another country, make sure you learn the language of that country. Why? You are respected even more. And it increases you everyday living options. Whether that be shopping or touring. As an African American, I speak fluent Spanish. So when I travel, I am able to tour and shop with confidence in Spanish speaking countries. Also study and learn the countries monetary currency. And lastly, learn the ins and outs, do's and don't and the ropes to jump and those to skip. Living abroad is not the panacea its made out to be unless YOU are ready and have done extensive research. I say this as a military veteran who has traveled extensively and a person who has lived in over 12 foreign countries. I now live in the USA.
That’s a very good point: if one relocates from the US to a foreign country, one should learn and speak that nation’s language, laws and customs, economic development, and the citisens that currently reside in that nation. Do your homework before you relocate.
Loving this list, thank you for this. Currently an expat in Milan, I will definitely have to visit some of the places on this list to get a better feel for the country. Thanks again!
Nice
All black is form Africa, welcome home, the gate way to Africa Ghana my mother land 🇬🇭🇬🇭
Black Excellist is the best source for all of my travel information. However, Spain was not a serene city for African Americans. As MrPman474 said, the people treated my friends and I like we were a threat to them. Evil looks, Curse words, we cut our trip short and flew back home. The next year, we went to Ghana. Thank Black Excellist for the information on Ghana. Remove Spain from this list. They are awful people toward blacks. Later.
How was your stay in Ghana feels like?
I hear Ghana is a great place for Black Americans.
Ive Been going to spain since 2014 and one of the places I am planning on relocating to. I already have a coalition of friends there and everytime I go the experience gets better and better. Ive never as a black man receive any racism in the 20 times I’ve been there. Sorry that was your experience. There are black Americans living there that are doing just fine and are thriving
Wow there is a couple that lives in Portugal and they swear it's nice as heck thanks for commenting on your experience
Am proud Ghanaian,ghana being in the top 5 ,tells alot of the progress the country has made,I will go home to visit ghana anytime...
Why dont you live in Ghana now?? If you dont mind me asking.
Ghana us all about the dollar, most Ghanaian are crossing the Mediterranean sea to escape poverty in their country
@@fesderi3933 nigerian Hater....u always don't wanna hear anything good abt GHana.
What makes you think that he's living in the U.S. or another Western nation other than Ghana? Look, not everyone thinks the U.S. is the greatest country in the world, and I can show you many documents that the U.S. has a lot of problems.
@@fesderi3933
The same can be said for the U.S. and a lot of wealthy Americans are leaving it.
As a very Proud Afrikan, i wanna live and move to Ghana, Return to Mother Afrika. for Afrikans who wish to live anywhere follow your dreams. Peaceful Nations like Costa Rica, Panama, Canada, New Zealand, Fiji, Solomon Islands, Chile, Indonesia, Australia, Japan and Vanuatu are great choices. Peace and Blessings family.
Thank you for the honorable mentions. I didn’t consider some of those specific nations as a great option to relocate to until now. 😊
They don't mention enough African country's.
Sadly China owns Africa now
@@jamint.jaddua1771 Do you have facts to back up that claim. You know economic data proving that China own more assets in Africa than Europeans, Americans, Canadians. How about Indian ownership of Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania in the 1970s? (don't worry my post will get blocked again, as is the wonders of US censorship of UA-cam).
Minus Canada and Australia, you have an awesome list.👍🏾🙂
It would be great if the was a video on this channel explaining where to get information on the visa process and other steps to take to prepare to live in these countries. This would be so helpful. Thank you for posting this video.
Noted!
Check out the embassies of ANY country you are comsidering.
You can Google all this information!
For some reason I have found most of these type of videos ommit that, I am wondering why. It is of paramount importance if you plan to say anyplace long term.
I'm a Ghanaian, and I should be glad to assist anyone willing to come over with information on immigration.
My list for retirement :
Rwanda, South Africa, Namibia
Botswana as well. I'm not sure why any of these african countries didn't make it. Especially South Africa
@@michaelr8945 SouthAfrica for black americans wouldnt be ideal. They are running away from inequity and racism only to go find it there
Great choices
You are most welcome!
Good choices!
alot of us where tricked into chasing after the carrot cars clothes jewlery instead of the traveling dream like the folks have saved for and accustomed to living experience of living abroad is so much more fulfilling than a person or two complimenting on your material goods.
Exactly
Whoever the narrator is for these videos is doing an awesome job with the voiceover!
We really appreciate your comment. Stacy really is a true talent.
Am surprised that you have not mentioned countries in southern Africa. Zambia , Botswana and Namibia are very peaceful and accommodating countries with very stable economies and governments. The population in these countries are low but with good infrastructure.
Very true I'm from 🇳🇦 Namibia
I'm surprised they weren't mentioned. Every list I saw mentioned south African countries first.
Having lived in US for a few years most are only familiar with South Africa, Ghana, Nigeria and perhaps Kenya. The US is for such a large nation so insular and culturally isolated. Watching news there explained a lot of the mindset. They don't ever discuss their neighbours Mexico or Canada at length.
Lesotho too 😻
I've been to Mexico but wasn't serious enough in my "scouting", too busy having a good time. I've got to get more serious and I will be making plans for Ghana and PORTUGAL! Yay! Thank you.
I am very surprised that Mexico, Canada, and Spain made this list. Canada has police as racist as in America, and also very expensive. Spain - no way. The Spanish started the Atlantic slave trade and have never liked Blacks. Mexico - the crime. I live in Canada but I plan to move to Panama. I know that as Blacks we can never be 100% comfortable anywhere. But some places may be a little more tolerant toward us than others.
Canadian police may be racist but I don't see them killing the citizens like the US police force. People of color know racism is a fact but killing them and getting away with it on an almost daily basis is far worse.
i was saying
I guess u gota stratch DR off some of y'all lists', becuz we have a reputation of being racist towards Haitians and other black foreigners (especially darkskin), partly true for majority of Dominican society
If you think canada is racist then everywhere is going to seem racist to you
Panama is also tax heaven for rich criminals and overall has a corrupt government
The other African Countries for the African Diaspora
Tanzania, South Africa, and Zambia. Thanks! For sharing. I'm looking.
No Black person can ever fit in a Country they are a Minority. Which is Why Africa has the Best Options. AAs can fit perfectly in some African countries like South Africa, Ghana, Botswana, Kenya, Namibia, Rwanda, Senegal, Mauritius, Angola & Seychelles
Many blacks go to Latin America cuz they like being around mixed race Latino people, or Europe cuz they lowkey like their "oppressor"
Now thats true....
Life is best if ur in the majority...
People/Migrants....should be more participatory in Nation building....Sense of brother hood... Ubuntu.....
Now thats true....
Life is best if ur in the majority...
People/Migrants....should be more participatory in Nation building....Sense of brother hood... Ubuntu.....
That’s not necessarily true
@@shalonsmith3653 .....ahuh.....and so what is True.....
Why NOT say what's true then..
We are curious...if you know anything... about Black Africa..
Ujinga ngani huu... wajuaji.....
Guyana South America is a peaceful country with lots of lush land, ethnic foods, oil, bauxite and gold. The rainforest and savannahs are immense..
Is it safe? I heard there are a lot of muggings there
African Americans dont realize the privilege we have as Americans most of these countries especially the Latin ones are hostile to their native black people and foreign blacks will be treated with more respect. Ie think of how some white Americans prefer continental africans over black Americans it's the same thing. Also our American dollars also helps. Their not nice because they actually like you but nice because they see dollars signs.
You live in a Racist world to be honest. Ever wondered why Africans go there & always move back after getting established? Because they know they aren't second class citizens where they come from. The racism in the west is mind numbing. Live in a Society where you have a Say & social command. Any Smart black individual with enough money should invest in Africa. There are very nice Cities you could invest in and secure a future for your generations before its too late.
So your solution is to continue to fight the good fight?
@@jqight740 what fight? And please dont say racism lol I’m not a soft snowflake I love being black and my life is good in America because I take advantage of the opportunity this country offers. Which is why immigrants are still trying to come here. And please don’t say police brutality because the entire system in America needs to be reworked and black aren’t the only ones killed by the police. So im not understanding what fight you’re actually talking about..
the fight to live without taking advantage of what the country offers - opportunism.
@@KjiehTV Your a boot lick by your response. Nuff said
I like Costa Rice🇨🇷 1:27
I love Mexico!🇲🇽 4:37
Ghana is Cool!🇬🇭 5:41
Thailand is Cool🇹🇭 8:54
Canada is Cool🇨🇦 10:34
You only see Ghana in Africa?
What part of Canada,I would love to visit first.
@@skywilliams323 Canada is cool but it was a slave trading country I don't know it was segregated but at least they didn't say anything about interracial marriage which is cool and there flag is cool, there favorite sport is hockey which means my 4th favorite sport and best part is there maple syrup is made from Canada.
Also I wanted to visited from Toronto, Vancouver, and especially Niagara Falls in Canada.
@@Kingofthepeople Vermont does produce maple syrup 🍁🍶
Thailand has mosquito issues
Got my family vacations planned for the next 5 years. Thanks for the video! 💯
Have fun!
Just remember that you cannot travel internationally without the "snake bite" and ALL of its updates.
@@jayekaye5638 I know, I have them all! It’s mandatory for HHS/CDC employees.
@@jayekaye5638 that "snake bite" hasnt affected me what so ever.
Panama is a beautiful country and the people are very hospitable. The dollar is widely used there also.
Dollar is not strong & the taxes can be high
I studied abroad in Spain 🇪🇸. It was amazing 🥰! Yes, they do have good healthcare.
America has the best medical centers…… if you can’t afford a few dollars per month for health insurance than go live in Europe will you get “free healthcare” and only have to pay 60% taxes to afford that free healthcare 🤡
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@@bradIeyyy
"America has the best Medical Centers?!" Haha! Is that why the middle-class to upper-class whites are going to South Asia and other countries for their quality of health care and medical facilities?
America wins
Good info. Black America is not a monolith. We are hugely diverse in economic and social status, aspirations , capabilities , etc., etc.
Leaving this country for greener pastures is the perfect decision for some . For countless others , we have paid the price of overcoming every obstacle set before us. This country, America, is ours more than any other ethnic group, except for native Amaricans !
The sadi part however, is that we not have any power to make decision that benefit us politically. So we are costantly at the mercy of someone else time table and on their terms period!!
Very true…..except that “Black Americans” are the true Native Americans of America aka turtle island 😉
My husband and I are looking to move abroad as we speak. Great info🙏🏼
Good luck!
Checkout Ghana
Watch the channel called The Real South Africa it's been owned by African American couple they moved to South Africa you will get the full information you need
Same.!!!
I recommend Ghana 🇬🇭 for you and Family and trust me you will thank me later.
I have been living abroad with my 2 kids most of the last 15 years. We can do it. We get a much better life abroad for a lot less money and strife..From Bahia Brazil
As a black person living in Canada Toronto and Montreal (if you speak fluent French) are the only places worth living. It’s still very very structurally racist so you will face challenges with finding a job (even with experience and credentials) , housing and getting loans for anything (even with good/ excellent credit).
If it’s very very racist why are you there?
Everyone is onto your victimhood
@@karlosthejackel69 she said structurally racist. She also didn't state she wanted to leave Canada. She was just giving info for people who think Canada is a bed of Roses
@@karlosthejackel69 Her honest experience is welcome. If you want people to pretend anti-black racism doesn't exist rather don't watch these videos.
Okay, interesting. But the list has no ranking and it would be great to understand how many African Americans have moved, are living and have purchased homes/business there.
I agree. More information would side in making decisions
I've been to Panama a couple of times, and it's my favorite place. The weather may be rainy sometimes, but overall, the country offers different places to visit.
For some reason Panama keeps coming up as a destination that I should consider living in. I need to do some more research.
#replay - Value Bomb - Much love & many thx 4 sharing this with us!
Colombia should be on the list. I know from personally visiting there twice. And Canada is cold, expensive and wack. I got searched everytime I went there.
Yeah, I would never ever consider Canada especially being from a US/Canada border state. It's cold as hell. Many of them leave during winter or move outright to the Caribbean. Colombia is on my short list, Santa Marta.
@@chillycharles910 Funny you said Santa Marta. I was there back in February and it was better and cheaper than Cartagena.
@@travelingjohn69 What makes Santa Marta better than Cartagena? I may have to pay a visit. I have been to Medellin, Bogota, and Cartagena so far and Cartagena has been my favorite.
@@traveladdict196 Santa Marta is cheaper and has a better nightlife. Even though it's smaller. Plus the beach is better. It's a bus ride over the hill. But you can hike it if you wanna be in shape.
I want to feel safe as a black woman wherever I choose to mow to.
I'm surprised Jamaica isn't on this. I've seen a lot of black Americans here.
Glad Belize is on the list. I'm planning on moving there permanently.
Trump’s in, we’re out. Belize and Costa Rica are our two first choices so far.
@@trizhaay Great
Costa Rica, Panama & Belize stood out to me. Especially Belize♥️My daughter vacationed there 2 years ago and loved it🥰🥰🥰
@@Bxconnect Dangerous????? Please tell me more🤔
I totally agree ...... Belize is the 1! along with the other 2 but Im definitely getting a place in Caye Caulker Island off the coast of Bz....No cars all sand just golf carts allowed cheaper places and businesses to invest in... Im soo done with this country.
Heard Panama’s currency is fully $USD in transaction ..
@@Bxconnect dangerous how?
You missed South Africa, there’s a growing interest and influx of African American expats moving to South Africa, it undoubtedly has the best infrastructure, economy, education and services on the continent.
They’ve been lied to. It doesn’t matter, they can stay away.
South Africa also had the worst racial climate universally speaking.....
It was deliberate mate....The hate is real.
@@ceehach3386 you not gonna experience it cos we the majority here, media has lied to African American. Check the real south africa channel on UA-cam
Why would any Black American want move to south Africa? infrastructure in South Africa wasn't even built for the black people to begin with. The minority controls all the wealth in South Africa plus crime there is high as hell. I would much rather spend my money in an African country like Ghana or Rwanda, although they have less infrastructure, they win because the crime is low, and they ain't second class citizens in their own country.
I just moved to Serbia an now I’m the head director of the Serbian National Big Band.
I definitely recommend Brazil. Although there is the same history of Slavery and racism, there are more of "us" there. It is the 2nd most populated Black country in the world behind Nigeria.
I just bought an apartment last year pre construction in Vitoria - the capital of the state of Espirito Santo - the next state north of Rio de Janeiro. Vitoria & it's sister city Vila Velha across the bay has a higher standard of living and lower crime rate than Rio. Blessed with beautiful beaches and mountains, this area is DEFINITELY worth looking into!
Brazil is not the second country with the most black people, this is a fallacy, 42% are white, 46% are Pardo = Mixed, and 9% are Black, in the united states you say that the child of a white person with a black person is black person, here it doesn't work that way, if a black person has a child with a white person, we call it pardo (mixed), I'm Pardo, I'm neither white nor black, and I accept myself very well that way, we have to respect the differences between countries and stop trying to impose your way of thinking on others' countries.
Move to another country, don't think about it, don't talk about it, just do it. You only have one life to live and if you stay in the USA you will always be looked at as a second class person and that will never change in your life time but you can change it by moving.
The buildings that you showed when Ghana was being featured are not in Ghana!!!! I know because I've been there there is no tall buildings along the coast
I was thinking the same thing! I haven’t been there but have seen a lot of pictures of Accra on UA-cam.
So what will you get from you comment noses, what we know is Ghana is among
Nor is it that safe! They are as big in scamming culture and Nigeria.
🧐 Some else just posted something about why the Spain portion included pic/video of Downtown San Francisco… Hmmm
@@nusuralove4407
This entire list is questionable.
Most of these options are not necessarily welcoming to melanated people.
I was shocked when you mentioned Portugal 🇵🇹 I was about to put comment and you nailed it Portugal.
Yes I just got back 2 weeks vacation amd wow amazing country and cheap food, nice people but not friendly. I missed it. You will find plenty beautiful people at the beach all week
Ok great list! But if I can mention some honorable mentions.. 1. Brazil 🇧🇷 2. Colombia 🇨🇴 3. Dominican 🇩🇴 republic 4. South Africa 🇿🇦 5. Philippines 🇵🇭 6. Uganda 🇺🇬 7. Japan 8. Veitnam
I heard Vietnam was a must to at least experience
@@YourLifestylist I heard the same thing... you can definitely enjoy...
Not the Dominican Republic, they hate blacks/Haitians there
Vietnam is a beautiful country and the people are very friendly. It’s a place that is often overlooked but definitely at least worth a visit.
@@sherriaaroundtheworld4133 what you said I have heard about Vietnam 🇻🇳 I agree..
My niece just visited Costa Rica and she said it is beautiful!!!
Oh yes my country is beautiful also people are very friendly.
Just went to Thailand, and so glad Spain is on the list! Valencia was fabulous!
*sigh* I'm ready to goooo! This place is weighing so heavily on my soul. 😔 I know that no place is perfect & I have no expectation of that, but MY GAWD! Ancestors, give me wings!
I've lost myself in the US & that's no one's fault... I feel as though I was BORN lost. Such a strange feeling. I'm just...Ugh!... Idk, WEARY??? Is that the word?
This, for me, isn't about running AWAY from life, but running TOWARDS it. Somewhere where the weather's moderate, the food's great, ppl and nature are in harmony with each other & my introversion is respected. 😌
I am WITH YOU all the wayyyy.. just did my passport app today FUCK IT I am leaving 💯✈️📌🧳🤚🏿
Love what you said, I feel u
Not sure about that Portugal
Portugal is extremely ideal, for some Americans. I believe that if (a large number of) the natives there were not so inherently xenophobic/racist, this nation would be the better option. Blacks from 🇺🇸 could relocate to Portugal and potentially find a nearly perfect home away from home.
Absolutely love Portugal that’s where I’m heading‼️
GHANA, THE SECOND MOST PEACEFUL COUNTRY IN AFRICA, AFTER MAURITIUS. GLOBAL PEACE INDEX 2021
@Oladimeji Daodu Someone sounds triggered. I'm sure you saw people promoting Japan and Vietnam in the comment section but you chose to hate on the one that promoted an African country.
Good. I'm from Africa and migrated to the USA and I'm loving it out here. Y'all can move, stay, live and keep Africa. I bet you for every 1 Black American that moves to Africa, there are like 1,000 Africans that will ABSOLUTELY love to take their place in the USA. Goodluck to y'all.
Out of curiosity, may I ask what you like better about the USA, and did you move from any of the African countries listed on here?
@@leej1759 Moved to the US from Nigeria. Spent most of my Life in Nigeria. Things I like about the USA. EVERYTHING. The fact that if you are focused, work hard, dedicated and determined you can absolutely achieve your goals, ambitions and aspirations. I moved to the USA with just $100 to my name. Today I own a house in the US and in Nigeria, a business and I'm able to render Help to folks in Nigeria. That's why I fly the American flag proudly on my House. Lived most of my life in Africa, so I can absolutely compare both continents and attest to which one is better for ME. Sometimes we need to look in the mirror and figure out what the real problem is. Is there "RACISM" out here. Yep. But in Africa there is this thing called "TRIBALISM" which is even worse. But I learnt a long time ago that EVERYONE is not supposed to like YOU and you are not supposed to like EVERYONE. So I have never looked at such things as a hinderance. With GOD being on your side, The ONLY thing that can STOP you is YOU. Add I absolutely love American women more than African women. (Just throwing that in there.
@@leej1759 - Don’t be fooled! This person is most likely a Muzungu.
He can't even be specific about which country he's from. I dont trust this post
@@leej1759
This guy is white, black Americans are doing well in Africa. Africa is not as it is portrayed in the media.
Brasil and Colombia should be considered also as they have large black populations. Cartagena is perfect for those who like the beach and year-round humidity.
I was wondering why Tulum Mexico was such a popular vacation spot. Now I see why. Cool.
Mainly because Mexico didn't shut down during the pandemic, so people who wanted to get out and travel flocked to Tulum. Lol. I visited when no one knew where Tulum was in early 2019. It's beautiful, but it'll be a while before I go back because it's so crowded now. 😫
@@KenyaG. That's what I'm afraid of; it's going to be overcrowded. Once people know of a good thing, watch them ALL flock there.
@@destamcghie632 I've heard people say, about a year ago, it's the Miami of Mexico. It's really nothing like Miami, but I think because it's been so crowded the last couple of years. I want to take my daughter to see the Ruins, but I just don't like places that are very touristy and crowded.
May we all explore and find peace in these comments!!!!!!
In 2017 after 45 plus yrs in California l moved back to my home country Lesotho in South Africa.
Born and raised in CA. I left in April
@@prettycyber8332 and where did u move to
WHY DID YOU LEAVE CALIFORNIA TO LIVE IN LESOTHO? I WANT TO GET MORE INFORMATION POSSIBLE TO MAKE THE BEST CHOICE FOR ME WHO AS AN AFRICAN AMERICAN THOUGHT OF MOVING TO SOUTH AFRICA AND LEAVE CALIFORNIA ALONE, EVEN IF I HAVE RELATIVES IN CALIFORNIA
I left the U.S. 20 months ago and moved to Merida Mexico, my next home will be the Philippines.
Everything is not always what it appears to be...need Jesus Christ to help you make that transition, just needing answers period in life you need God. God Bless You All Pray and seek God's face.
Thank you guys!
This was an outstanding video and info on other places outside the USA 🇺🇸 Thanks for sharing this type of info, also became a subscriber as well.. 👏🏽🙌🏼👍👊😀😀😀
Glad you found it helpful. Thx for subbing 🙏🏽
NO!!!!!!!!! African only!!!!!!
The United States of Africa is our only endeavor.
Ghana yes, Senegal, Costa Rico Panama & Belize; Spanish is my 3rd spoken language.
Almost every country mentioned believes in traditional values such a a strong family structure, marriage, work ethic, and religious beliefs. I believe some people move out of the United States to escape the wokeness that has infected America. Low cost or free health care is a big attraction, too, along with lower costs of living.
I am going to look at houses in Costa Rica. I respect and endorse that nation's respect for nature.
& NOT American justice system
Why you think all these countries peeps risk life & limb to get here- but you go and I wish you the best! Bye ✌️
exactly. black people too woke.
Nothing is FREE. Someone, somewhere, is paying for it.
The Wokeness is what's fueling the Exodus ....
Most of the countries mentioned are pretty progressive, and friendly to all lifestyles, except some of the African countries, And if you are talking about the expanding rights of gay people, then most of the countries, like Mexico, Portugal, Brazil and Cost Rico are very accomodating toward gay people and few have equal marriage laws.
I loved this. Please see if you can do a review on Curaçao. I loved it there.
Please include South Africa too on the list. Black Americans are moving in their numbers here in South Africa, Johannesburg and Cape Town.
As a dark-skinned black American, I'd say that the treatment one receives in foreign countries is going to be "all over the place," so to speak. It's a very subjective thing. I've been to France and Spain. I really liked most of the folks I met in both countries. I'd return to either county in a heartbeat if I could. It's safe to say that we (all) are hoping we can put this pandemic behind us A.S.A.P. ! 🌍😎
Ghana 🇬🇭
Senegal 🇸🇳
Thank you for making to this important list, I am from Malawi 🇲🇼 and I love ❤️ #Africa.
@@louisludovicowrightuko5474 I am Ghanaian. I love Malawi
Spain and Portugal seems like beautiful countries. I would also love to visit Vancouver,Canada.
Just heads up Vancouver is very expensive as Canadian. I'm actually looking to move to Africa in Rwanda or Ethiopia you gotta pick great place that your dollar would go further.
Beautiful but not cheap place to live my friend. Go Montreal or Toronto.
Portugal and Spain are getting very expensive to live rn. Was just over there 2 weeks ago. Economy is in decline.
I moved to Canada and it is definitely up there in liveability. Just need to be prepared for the winter seasons. And due to the slower pace in the country, one might get bored. Otherwise quality of life increases due to similar economy with the US and power of the dollar
You guys did a excellent job putting this list together 😉
HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY TO ALL MY GHANIAN BROTHERS AND SISTERS! GOD BLESS FOREVER MORE! 🇬🇭 🇬🇭 🇬🇭 🇬🇭 🇬🇭
A bit concerned most of these aren't African or predominantly black countries but also not surprised 🤦🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️
Agree 💯.
There's nothing to be concerned about. The content creator is giving his opinion, everybody doesn't want to move or travel to Africa and that's ok,everybody's gotta do what works for them.
Definitely not shocked 🤧
You guys have to remember Black Americans have just started to travel to the African continent in larger numbers in the last couple of years so more African countries should be added to the list in the next 5 to 10 years.
Most Black Americans have self hate...
My only advice for brothers and sisters leaving America for foreign lands is this. Leave your biases, assumptions, and preconceived notions about other cultures behind. If you want a better experience while living in foreign lands, you must do these things.
Orgullo de ser panameño 🇵🇦💯👏🏾
I want to go to Panama.
@@riifill ayyy come through. When you come, lemme show you round
I too am just ready to go. I am so happy to hear from the people who decided to go and have gone that shared it. I've been planning my move and jokingly called my sister and she I'm leaving the US and my family is coming with me and to my surprise she said I'm on board mind you my sister is die hard Watts/Los Angeles CA and she does not like to fly but when she said she's on board I started to cry because I know it's time to go if she's saying it.
Hello Sandra, how are you doing today.
There is so much in this video that the author got WRONG I don't know where to begin. Seems to have been put together based on hearsay rather than international experience. Sorry but this video should be redone with better data!
I'm glad that black americans are moving to african countries mentioned on this list. I'm zambian and they should also come here since we're a nice and accomodating country.
COSTA RICA OR PANAMA CITY PANAMA FOR ME WHEN I RETIRE 😍🤗👍🏿
Yes sister I agree 🙌🏽 I was looking at these two also Ghana 🇬🇭 is on my list as well
Oh my goodness!I'm dreaming of studying at Harvard and live in the us
And the great citizens are relocating.
With great respect,what is the major issues,I'm a proudly African.
ExtremelyNigerian.