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Topic: Best country to migrate to live, work and settle. (Read 185 times)

legendary
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September 23, 2022, 06:56:18 AM
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in each country you can have both the urban or nature life. by choosing to live in the capital city or rural town
so all countries have this option

next up is climate
if you love heat. choose a location nearer the equator, at sea level ..if you love snow, choose further away from equator at elevated ground level

next up is economy
price of goods might seem cheap if you are arriving with life savings.. but once you acclimate to the economy and get a job you might find the job doesnt pay living costs
so the choice is to look at the different economies based on if you have savings to retire, or looking to work

up next is the social/political mood
is it a calm and peaceful country or unrest country

and lastly
social security/tax
is it a high tax low public service country or a low tax high public service country. do they expect you to pay tax to fund public service or pay public service instead of tax.. or.. coming soon.. where "money printing" by gov funds public service so people dont have to pay tax/service
..
im pretty sure someone can.. or probably has made a website that lists al 200 countries. and rates them in a system of the 5 measures i mentioned where people can put in their preferences and find the top scoring country of their preference
newbie
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sometimes someplace is good for vacation but terrible for living out there, so how about people out there in fiji?
newbie
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member
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depend on how you wanted to work , and how much are you looking for salary , and also your capacity to be with new people are the most or very important factor in living to other country.
copper member
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I heard New Zealand is nice, but I've never been there. I can see people complaining about Jacinda Ardern, but mostly it's because of policy disagreements and Covid related restrictions.

If I had enough Bitcoin, I'd probably go there.
newbie
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USA
newbie
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canada i guess, or maybe germany
newbie
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newbie
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Fiji
jr. member
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That’s amazing

There is one problem there, they require you to speak Estonian in order to get residence documents.
legendary
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Let's go to Estonia, Kohtla-Järve.
There the apartments are 4,000 euros in ownership.

https://ee24.com/estonia/search/?location=4783&bedrooms_min=&price_min=1&price_max=5000&square_min=&square_max=



That’s amazing, this is not the capital Talinn though right? Still seems good though at €4000, very cheap to be a property owner.

For bitcoin, Portugal seems a great place to live. There is no capital gains tax on sales, makes it attractive to early adopters.
newbie
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It's really hard to say. EVERY country has its drawbacks, you just have to decide which are the most acceptable for you personally.

Tru! I personally choose Italy: nice food, climate, and beautiful cities!
hero member
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If you are looking for social security, one of the best health care systems in the world and just a quiet carefree life, then it is Germany, of course.
newbie
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Spain Smiley
legendary
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Cool
jr. member
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Let's go to Estonia, Kohtla-Järve.
There the apartments are 4,000 euros in ownership.

https://ee24.com/estonia/search/?location=4783&bedrooms_min=&price_min=1&price_max=5000&square_min=&square_max=

newbie
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It's really hard to say. EVERY country has its drawbacks, you just have to decide which are the most acceptable for you personally.
full member
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Besides crypto, a staggering trend these days is to
migrate to another country for better opportunities
in work and healthcare. In recent years different
professionals in different fields have migrated to
nations along with their families in hopes of a better
life and future. Any ideas or recommendations on
other countries that are good and viable for
people looking for greener pastures..
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