What are the basic living costs in your country?

Netherlands if you come here as an expat. Expect.to pay 1500 to 2000 euros a month for an appartment. On top of that perhaps 1000 euros om top of that for food.

Better off buying an appartment if you plan to stay long term.

Serbia around 400 euros a month tp rent an appartment.

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Lived there back in 2008 it was a paradise back then not sure now :slight_smile:

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Bloody stupid rule. Its so wrong by every metric.

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Thank you for your time and answer

Other question at Everyone

Where would you go? and Why?

I mostly like Oaxaca. You can get a 1bedroom apartment for 600/mo and it’s one of the most beautiful cities, amazing people, best food in the world, good wifi and digital work scene, beautiful (submissive) women!

What’s not to love

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Sounds very nice

Honestly, If I had to move to a place to live - 100% Albania. Cheap Rent, Local farmers for food etc, I’d live more south and near the coast.

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Dated an Albanian. She was a virgin and wow :star_struck:

Crazy tho :sob:

& would 10/10 do it all again

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I like the idea of cheap rent, but cannibalism isn’t really my thing to be honest :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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We all part take in a bit of cannibalism :wink:

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I respect your reason for leaving 🫔
The difficulty remains that other countries
may later follow suit directly or indirectly via things like digital id

I have been running things for years in my customs like fortune’s favorite, free pass & untouchable over these sorts of potential future issues…

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The issue with moving to a country where you don’t have to pay so much taxes is that the health, care and education systems and infrastructure such as transport links, roads, waste management, etc. may be very basic, inadequate or privatised. This may not be an issue when you are young and healthy but as we get old, we will need those more and more. I can see that with my parents who need to see the doctor regularly and with older relatives that are being cared for in care homes subsidised by the tax payer.
I wouldn’t like to live in a country where you could die if you get ill because you don’t have private health insurance.

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Yes I know.

Its a challenge

Maybe I buy land in a jungle or something like that

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Another reason why even if one doesn’t care about money- if they care about privileges
(and there are possibly many things that fall into this category), it’s always wise to have a surplus. What we take for granted today, may only be for those who can afford it tomorrow.

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Hi, I’m curious to know about living expenses in Australia cities for immigration people, Sydney, Melbourne etc.

I’m getting tired of OT and long working hours culture in SEA countries, especially Software development career.

I plan to apply for a software developer career in Australia if possible.

Don’t know which named-embedded subliminal you recommend for that. I can think of Inner Circle + Job Seeker

Many thanks for the help and amswers

Just be rich, and you can live anywhere you want.

I have not been there myself, but many people who were sick of The Netherlands moved to Portugal.