EP 17: Busting College Funding Myths for First Gen Kids

We lightly appreciate the spirit of this statement within certain immigrant communities: "My kids can study anything in college after they get the medical or engineering degrees out of the way."

According to the IFS - Institute of Family Studies research, immigrant parents have even higher expectations that their kids will not only get their undergraduate degrees but will go on to get graduate and professional degrees. 

In other words, the kids are expected to attend college; ideally, it should be an Ivy League school. The question is, how do we pay for this education?

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EP 16: What is English for "Accidental Americans”?

According to migration policy data, the highest number of immigrants are trying to get to the US. For those wanting to become Americans, it's a stressful situation, and the process can last for years.

But then there is another group of people who live outside the US, some of whom have no idea they are Americans, especially because they don't have a US passport. For the record, not having a passport does not determine citizenship.

This group somehow acquired US citizenship because they were born to US citizens outside the country (probably on deployment), were born to non-immigrants in the US, or were born to US parents but left the US at a very young age. They may not be aware of it, but they are "American." in all ways possible.

We call this group "Accidental Americans."

In today's "shortie" episode, we discuss the implications of being an accidental American and the tax and financial implications of being an American overseas and make suggestions on how to deal with them. Ignorance is no defense, and you can't really ignore it.

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