AMERICANS NO LONGER WELCOME? POPULAR COUNTRIES SLAM THE DOOR ON U.S. PASSPORT HOLDERS

For years, a U.S. passport meant near-global access — but that golden ticket is losing its shine.

Countries once eager to welcome Americans are now tightening immigration rules. Why? Rising nationalism, job protection, and shifting politics.

JAPAN is rolling out JESTA, a new visa pre-approval system by 2028 for “visa-free” travelers.
CANADA is slowing immigration, especially for students, workers, and asylum seekers.
UAE is getting tough: no high-demand skills or big investments? No visa extension.
RUSSIA is freezing out U.S. citizens amid worsening diplomatic ties.
CHINA is giving Americans just days to leave after denying visa renewals.

From rising costs and tougher rules to political tensions — the message is clear: American privileges abroad are fading fast.

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