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ОтветитьWould Montenegro make sense for an artisan business selling physical goods? Would it be worth it considering the VAT, etc? Thanks
ОтветитьWe bought a place in Cyprus .in 2006 great little or no crime . Cheap. English spoken . Can't fault it.
ОтветитьThis is a pretty good informative video. However, I really wish you included information on access to education, access to health care, allowance for multiple citizenships & overall quality of life for each country as these are all crucial in deciding if the permanent move is worth it because most factor their family whether they have kids or not. Speaking of which, info on women's rights & general cultural expectations of women in the country & relationships if single when moving there is also important. Regardless, thorough research is needed to be done individually from multiple angles & sources and how they compare to our own countries. Specifically United States, United Kingdom & Canada as they are commonly used for comparison and have decent immigration rates & certain expectations among other things. Other countries have a certain expectation too but tend to be vague or overshadowed by the ones I mentioned earlier.
ОтветитьGerman and Swedish are much much easier to learn than Spanish
ОтветитьWhat about Albania??? I have read that it's possibly the cheapest place to live in Europe and that residence visas are easy to obtain, but I'd love to know if all that's true (and any disadvantages for expats retiring there ;?)
ОтветитьI'm Canadian
We are not moving canada is so safe and usa has guns eh sorry usa
So ... Switzerland is inaccessible to the average person. OK no problem
ОтветитьIT salaries are only lower in Germany if you are comparing the incredibly inflated silicon valley salaries. in most of the US you could be making half of what people in silicon valley make in some cases.
ОтветитьWhat about tradesmen, or mechanics? What's the best places to emigrate to for an American mechanic?
ОтветитьI would appreciate it if you would review Romania.
ОтветитьEnglish is a national language. Esperanto is an international language.
La angla estas nacia lingvo. Esperanto estas internacia lingvo.
Looking like a real possibility currently..... The US is currently a joke
ОтветитьThe social and political climate in the US makes me want to look elsewhere for work. I work in IT so opportunities are higher for me, however, I know salaries are much lower in comparison and I am in my early 30s so having to learn another language will be a challenge which substantially limits my options for work.
ОтветитьI lived in Germany twice, once in the military (3 years), and then several years later after college as a DoD civilian employee (5 years; returned to the US in 2019). Hands down the easiest way to expat to Europe is getting a job with the Federal government or perhaps a defense contractor. They even pay for your move. The US has military installations in Germany, Spain, England, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Italy. The key, however, is getting your foot-in-the-door. There are tons of people who retired/separated from the military/contractor/government and decided to remain in Europe. I was limited to a max 5 years, but I can't wait to return for another tour.
ОтветитьBye,. One way !!
ОтветитьHow about Northern Ireland?
ОтветитьSurprised Romania isn't included, and it is seemingly cheaper and safer than living in the USA. I know, Romania isn't heavily advertised (better not to!) as the USA, France, Russia, Japan, UK, and Australia, but in terms of QoL (Quality of Life), from what I learned on the Internet, it is pretty manageable to live. I guess that all depends on the budget, cost of living, and the labor market. I would love to visit Romania, though!
ОтветитьHello, I want to live in Europe all of these visas seem great and plausible. However, I have never been to any of those countries except Spain. I'm a little bit stuck because if i go there and not like the country it wouldn't make sense to stay long term. Would you recommend traveling there first. Or is there a visa that offers lots of flexibility to explore because i dont want to go all the way to europe and come back with no visa then start the process i think that could take a year.
ОтветитьPhilippines too is a good choice.
ОтветитьThese countries are very gothic, isolated, and doesn't seem livable at all. And it doesn't seem like the weather is any good there either. Must say the USA is a better option.
ОтветитьAny American who want to emigrate in France 🇫🇷 contact me I can help with the process, language etc.
ОтветитьNew S countries?
ОтветитьGreat info thanks.
ОтветитьI wouldn't move to italy. They only have very few McDonalds restaurants there.
ОтветитьCan you do a video on North Cyprus?
ОтветитьThis was very informative. 👍. Thanks! 😊
ОтветитьThanks so much , just starting to think about where to go
ОтветитьHungary is a lie, it's a corrupt homophobic dictatorship, supports Russia and so forth
ОтветитьAs a nurse practioner in the US, i"ve been discouraged on how I can move to Europe with that career. It doesn't seem like that's a common career in Europe...what type of job do you suggest for someone with mainly healthcare and childcare experience?
ОтветитьI am DONE OVER this SHIT ever since Orange Face Baboon came into office. Healthcare & Corporations are ALL money making businesses. ALL the dam GOP Are bought by them and NRA. I have been researching how to move OUT ever since Baboon face took office. I unfortunately cant retire quite yet, & I cant work from home. I have heard several places are good for US to move to Portugal being number one, then Spain. I recently heard and CR, Belize, & Mexico also being a good Country to move too. I am doing some research now. My main issue is having good heath care. thanks for the video
ОтветитьThe narrator didn't mention it but here is a thing to really take into consideration: The Hungarian and Georgian languages are nightmares to learn!
Ответитьno way greece is 1st its one of the worst european countries to live in lmao
ОтветитьSpain has no jobs, the economy has been bad for so many years. So if you need a job Spain will be painful unless you are moving with the job. I think Portugal is pretty good and cheaper. In Netherlands you need to learn the language at least the basics, not sure now but they use to have that as a requirement to move there as well as a job or a fix income yo support yourself.
ОтветитьHello, thank you for the valuable information, my question is when I retire in December 2025 I will be living off of savings and social security, will I be paying taxes in Europe ?
Ответитьgood information, thanks - what about france?
ОтветитьUSA is finished.
ОтветитьJose Biden is president of Mexico.
ОтветитьWhat about health care for intermittent / chronic cancer patients?
ОтветитьThe best country for Americans to move is Germany. They love migrants from outside Europe.
ОтветитьLichtenstein for the win
ОтветитьPerfect for work, living, or retirement.
Ответитьwhat about Slovenia?
ОтветитьMake sure you are welcome in the place. Americans are not the favorite people of the French, for instance. I witnessed several incidents when I lived there.
ОтветитьList:
Portugal
Czech Republic
Spain
The Netherlands
Germany
Hungary
Montenegro
Georgia
Italy
Greece
What about Slovakia? Please
ОтветитьAs a veteran collecting VA Disability monthly what kind of visa would one need to move to any of these countries. The VA disability would be my only income at 3800 monthly
ОтветитьGeorgia too close to Russia.
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