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Global polling taken by Gallup in 2025 found that 15 percent of surveyed adults worldwide say they would move to the U.S. as their top choice, a 9-point drop from the 24 percent seen between 2007 and 2009. The latest time frame in which this was tallied was in 2024, when 17 percent of respondents said they desired to move to the U.S.
The U.S. remains the most desired location to move to among people from Latin American, Caribbean and sub-Saharan African countries.
Canada ranks second at 9 percent, followed by Germany at 5 percent. Four percent of surveyed foreign nationals chose Australia, Spain, France, the United Kingdom and Japan each as their next choice.
Gallup’s data showed that Latin American countries accounted for 7 of the 16 countries where the percentage that named the U.S. a preferred destination fell by at least 10 points. That region saw desire decline from 33 percent in 2024 to 28 percent in 2025.
Mexico saw one of the largest declines, dropping by double digits to 21 percent, matching Gallup’s low captured in 2017 and 2018.
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