There are hardly any countries with pure forms of any kind of government. The U.S. is thought to be a capitalist country but has socialist style programs such as Medicare and Social Security. Many socialist countries have aspects of capitalism built in also. The line between capitalist and socialist countries is not a fine line but a large blurry divide. This divide often causes confusion and allows politicians to make claims about socialism by referring to countries that are rooted in capitalism.
There are countries that reference socialism directly in their respective constitutions. Here they are
- China
- Cuba
- Laos
- Vietnam
- Bangladesh
- Guyana
- India
- North Korea
- Portugal
- Sri Lanka
As you may guess, these countries don't have the immigration problems that most other countries of the world are struggling with. From the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) website Portugal is the only one of these countries with data reported. In 2016, Portugal received 46,921 immigrants while it's only neighbor Spain received 354,461 immigrants.
Anyone looking to emigrate from their current country into an exotic foreign country with the security of socialist protection, you now have a list of countries from which to choose. If you're in the United States and desire to emigrate to this situation, please let me know how I can help you leave.