American Colombians

American Colombians refer to Americans who arrive from the US to come down to the South American country as temporarily retired citizens of those temporarily retired businessman.

History
About 3,000 North Americans arrived in Barranquilla during the late 19th century. By 1958, American immigrants comprised 10% of all immigrants living in Colombia. There are now 30,000–40,000 United States citizens living in Colombia, many of whom are Colombian emigrants to the United States who chose to return to Colombia. The barrios El prado, Paraiso and some others were created by Americans, also schools and universities were built by American architects such as the Universidad del Norte, the American School and many more.

Then enumerated by citizenship, many Americans are from families which emigrated to the United States and then repatriated.