What countries have no extradition treaties with the US?
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Answer:
We will not list which Countries do not, but as of 2010, 110 Countries out of 192 or 194 have extradition with United States. So leaves bout 84 out there that so-called dont. Never seen list of counties that dont, although have seen many shows with guy`s fleeing to countrys that supposedly dont have, but still ended up being arrested. So not sure who really is out there.
Countries with diplomatic relations but no extradition treaty
The United States maintains diplomatic relations, but does not have extradition treaties with the following countries: Afghanistan, Algeria, Andorra, Angola, Armenia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brunei, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cape Verde, the Central African Republic, Chad, China (People's Republic of China), the Union of the Comoros, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cote d' Ivoire, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Indonesia, Jordan, Kosovo, Kuwait, Laos, Lebanon, Libya, Madagascar, the Maldives, Mali, the Marshall Islands, Mauritania, the Federated States of Micronesia, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Mozambique, Myanmar, Namibia, Nepal, Niger, Oman, Qatar, the Russian Federation, Rwanda, Samoa, São Tomé & Príncipe, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Serbia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, Vanuatu, Vietnam, Yemen, and Zimbabwe.
Countries without treaties or diplomatic relations
If the government says you are anti-semitic or Nazi or enemy of the state as they claim they will come get you. But if you are Jewish and do something you are probably ok. I find it makes sense to move to another country, because in your own country you know good and bad elements. In a new country you will be aware and not do anything stupid. If you have nothing to lose I would suggest living other places with better taxes and cheaper food. The USA is finished as a decent country. It's so big and hard to get around the cities. Move to Europe and see beautiful cities.
The countries which have neither diplomatic relations nor extradition treaties with the U.S. are: Bhutan, Iran, Taiwan, and Korea (North).
How to Avoid Being Extradited to the US
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Extradition to the U.S. can be a real doozy. The "land of the free" is really a misnomer: just ask any of the millions of Americans incarcerated in our overcrowded facilities. Assuming that you have already crossed over to the dark side (that is, committed a felony) and are living abroad, here are some tips on prolonging your worldly adventures.
1 Cut ties to your former self. Change your name, start a new career, and don't call home. Ditch your bank and credit cards and don't even think about wire transfers. Electronic media and your presence on the internet must go. Make modifications to your appearance: especially things that would be featured on Interpol and wanted posters. You have to start over - from scratch - and relinquish who you used to be if you are going to beat Big Brother.
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Plan your destination. The United States has no established extradition treaty or diplomatic relations with Bhutan, Cuba, Iran, and North Korea. This means that the U.S. has there hands tied (legally) if they want to bring you back. These would probably be your safest bets in terms of not being extradited back to the United States.
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Plan a backup destination. Smuggling yourself into the previously mentioned countries is notoriously difficult. There are around 75 other countries with which the U.S. has no extradition treaties, however, thanks to their diplomatic ties with them, the U.S. could possibly nab you. This will take some additional research on your part to match up your indiscretions with the laws of potential countries and their extradition history with the U.S.
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Pick the best fit. You're going to have to compromise, so pick a setting where you can best blend in. That means matching up your profile, skills, and knowledge with the cultures of other regions. Hit up Bahrain if you've got a great tan. If you have a knack for Mandarin: try China. And if you're into universal health care, give Russia a go.
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Don't get sloppy. If you plan to remain free, it requires sacrifices. Don't confide in partners or stick around if the neighborhood gets shifty. You must maintain a level of alertness after the initial surge of adrenaline that you got you here subsides.
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Plan for the next move. Pack a bag in the event that you have to leave right away and have a new destination planned out in advance. Research local modes of transportation and elect to travel via means with the least amount of security (e.g. cameras, bag checks, etc.).
Warnings
You do not have to be a U.S. citizen in order to be extradited to the United States. Certain provisions allow for the extradition of non-U.S. citizens.
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