
Your U.S. credit score won’t follow you abroad — here’s what every Black American needs to know before relocating.
You worked hard to build that 780 credit score — but once you move abroad, it may mean absolutely nothing. Credit systems like Experian and TransUnion don’t exist in most countries, and that can change everything about how you rent, bank, or buy property.
In this episode of Leaving America: Unfiltered, we break down how credit works (or doesn’t) once you step outside the U.S. — and what smart moves you can make before you relocate.
You’ll learn:
Why your U.S. credit score doesn’t transfer internationally
How landlords, banks, and visa offices evaluate financial trust abroad
Ways to prepare your finances so you can thrive overseas
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