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Speaking as an immigrant wannabe who personally investigated a lot on this... not ones that I'm aware of. At least I don't know any countries that are both 1) what I'd imagine most Americans are willing to relocate to, and 2) have preferential or at least very "easy" paths for immigration for Americans. Maybe there are some for those with a "lucky" ancestry, but from my understanding that's it
Netherlands technically "appreciates" American immigrants because of the DAFT, but that doesn't really answer the question... NL isn't that easy to move to, and from what I've heard a lot of people don't end up making it on DAFT. Their job market is a bit screwed-up at the moment and they have a very significant housing shortage as well
Still, I think there are lots of countries that welcome aspiring immigrants who have in-demand skills (and some, with significant wealth), as long as one is willing to adapt to that particular new country/culture. If one is competent in a language that is not English that list grows even longer
I think there are lots of posts on this on r/AmerExit and r/IWantOut... lots of delusional posts, but a good bit of not-so-delusional ones too