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4 Foreign Ski Towns To Consider If The Election Doesn’t Go Your Way.

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Photo Credit: Marc Nozell

Democrat and republican skiers alike have both been guilty of the worn out declaration, “if he [or she] wins the presidency… I’m moving to Canada.”

Related: A Skier’s Journey – China

The problem with this statement is the obvious and often overlooked fact that it’s very difficult to obtain a long term visa, let alone Canadian citizenship. However, Canada is not the only option.

Here are 4 foreign ski town to consider if the election doesn’t go your way.

Chamonix, France

From Hemingway to Glen Plake, France continues to open its doors to American contrarians. Although expensive, nabbing a European visa is not only possible but fairly easy if you’re good at paperwork. So grab a language visa and a harness– you’ll need them both.

Ex-Pat Benefits

Go To Ski Area: Les Grand Montets

Otaru, Japan

Photo Credit: Kiroro Facebook Page

On the northern coast of Hokkaido lies Otaru. This sleepy seaside community boasts unbelievable sushi, awesome ski hills above the ocean, and it’s just 30 minutes away from world-class resort skiing @Kiroro.

EX-PAT BENEFITS

Go To Ski Area: Asari

Sochi, Russia

Photo Credit: Stefan Krasowski

Think Russia will take advantage of the newly inaugurated Candidate? Then it might be high time to head back to the mother land and settle down in Sochi… What could go wrong?

EX-PAT BENEFITS

Go To Ski Area: Krasnya Polynana

Las Leñas, Argentina

Photo Credit: Las Lenas Facebook Page

There’s a reason former Nazis fled to South America after the allies toppled Hitler’s Germany. The Andes are the definition of “off the grid” and with what may be the worst WiFi access in the world, you’ll never have to see a politically charged Facebook post ever again.

EX-PAT BENEFITS

Go To Resort: Las Lenas

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