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UK and no I'm not talking about London. UK as in Wales, Scotland, N. Ireland and England. Many places to live. I lived on the western Scottish seacoast for 400.00 for a 1 bedroom furnished flat. Sea to the front and Mts to the back. For those who don't mind a tiny island tourist atmosphere Gibraltar is also English speaking under British rule.
GREAT video… Thanks you sooo much for the “Briefs” at the end of each country. I could take a snap shot and just listen and not stress with notes!!! Great Job
I'm really happy that you listed one of my favorite countries, Malta! In fact, Valletta is my favorite city in the world thus far. They have excellent bus service in Malta, which is both the name of the country and the island. You'll learn how Maltese is pronounced by riding the buses, which have automated announcements for the stops. Mdina has been occupied continuously for almost 3000 years, and at the Citadel in Victoria they still have the original cornerstone, which reads in Latin: "Dedicated to the Emperor at Rome" and a date that translates to 103 AD. The Papal Secretary is based in Valletta, and the Maltese like to say they're "more Catholic than the Vatican". St. Paul's Bay is named after the Apostle Paul, as the site where he ended up when his ship sank. The War Museum in Valletta has weapons from the Great Siege, when the Ottoman empire attempted to conquer Malta and was repulsed by the natives and the Knights Hospitaller, in what was called "The Crusaders Last Stand". The Nazis also tried to conquer Malta, but never got around to it, so they just dropped a LOT of bombs on it. Napoleon was more successful, but was ejected by the Maltese later on. Malta is a country rich in history, as you may have gathered. Some of "The Game of Thrones" was filmed there, in fact. Plan on visiting the museums! There is a ferry from Malta to Mgarr (Gozo) that leaves frequently. There's a liquor store on board, and they sell supplies so you can have a party on the ship if you like. The ride takes 25 minutes, so I think that says a lot about their priorities, which are firmly in the right place. If you're not an EU citizen, you can still work in Malta with a blue card, which they approve based on skills they need, which nearly always include medical personnel, but also include computer specialties AND online gaming. One nice thing about Malta? NO Property tax! Anyway, thank you Kristin for another great video, and everyone else you should visit Malta if you can. (It's about 70 miles south of Sicily.)
How about Sweden? Though English isn't the official language, the Swedes speak better English than the Filipinos and Singaporeans! I was just there over the summer. My Airbnb cost me $1000/mo and $200/mo for food. I didn't live in the center of Stockholm. However, their public transportation was so convenient that I could travel from Solna, where my Airbnb was, to Stockholm's central station in 11 minutes.
Speaking about command of the language, Sweden does not speak "better" English than Singapore or Philippines. For that matter, include the other nations plus Nigeria, India, and South Africa. Rather, Sweden speaks a DIALECT of English that you are more familiar
I remind other Commenters that the Netherlands has overseas possessions that are, legally, co-equal to the homeland: Aruba, Curacao, Sint Maartin. You can also live in these territories and make your way to PR or Citizenship if you want another option.
It is however so that aside of native English speaking countries (Canada, UK, Australia) Germany tops the list of most popular countries for American Expats. Almost 3 times more than in France. I am not surprised, and you can easy find many UA-cam channels telling story about living in Germany. The same can be observed in the opposite direction: I am a German Expat living and married in California. We have a ton of expats, and aside of Indians and Chinese, expats from Europe are very numerous here.
Germany is wonderful! I have lived in the Upper Harz for six years. It is necessary, however, in the area where I live to speak German. Permanent residency and citizenship both require B1 level German as a minimum. ❤
You didn't mention Namibia. English is its official language. Namibia is one of the least populated countries, has magnificent landscapes, and amazing wildlife. I would rank Namibia way over South Africa as a place to live.
It appears that exploratory trips to Europe will include extra steps for some on Nov 10, 2024 and next year. Check the upcoming rules on the Europe sources.
I actually rather look for a country that most people don’t speak English. I much rather assimilate to the culture than people speaking English with me.
I like the Netherlands, they have good bicycle paths and there’s more reasons, however there are very high taxes. If you speak German, you can usually understand Dutch since my second language is German, and I most of what they said when they were talking to someone else.
I retired to Thailand so language is obviously not a barrier to me. The retiree community is sharply split on this issue. I think that for many retirees language is less of a concern. It is pretty easy to get around with only a modest grip of a foreign language. The others can’t fathom moving to a country that doesn’t speak English. The Philippines is full of expats for whom English language is a top criteria.
Speaking as an Englishman, I think Singapore is cheap, but that's by comparison with where I come from, I appreciate it might look different to people from other countries. With the exception of housing, where you may have to manage by trimming your expectations, Singapore doesn't have to be expensive. Sure you can spend $100 on dinner for two - or many times that - but there's really no need to unless you want to, nor do you have to resort to 'street food' for a good meal out (although that may be a matter of definition). You can live cheaply in Singapore if you want to. Transport in particular is cheap as chips.
Hi Kristin..I've been watching you for years now and I don't think I've seen you tackle the subject of moving possessions from the States to another country. (Cost, logistics, import tax etc). I know it's hard to do a 'generic vid' on this due to variance in import policies between countries...but generic would at least give some things to think over. I'm a musician and will NOT be 'selling all of my stuff' when I move abroad. Hope you're doing well in Florida.
Hey Kristin...I thought I heard you mention that you were living in Miami? If so I'm up here in Deerfield Beach which I'm sure you know. Question: since Panama is one of the top 3 expat destinations worldwide could you ever do a deep dive on that country? You can choose to live in the city, on the Pacific, the Gulf or in a mountain. So there is a lot to explore. Can't think of anyone I'd rather see do it than you.
Yes during dry season, malaysia is hot and humid. Between April and September. But this period, you will see many wildlife like orangutans, pygmy elephants, proboscis monkeys.
Considering the fact that Flanders have even a higher score than the Dutch concerning English and have had that for decades I'm very surprised no mention of Belgium (where a vast majority of people are tri-lingual) , add to that all kinds of international companies as well as lots of official HQ's such as NATO, SHAPE and the EU, high quality of healthcare and very much a logistics hub for Europe, world diamond center, 2nd biggest harbor in Europe, high level of safety etc.
Hello, A’ho , Love your videos. I’m a retired vet, and I’ve been considering living abroad since leaving the military. I’m finally ready, but my wife is still skeptical. Any advice ? I’ve shown her your videos. We are both nurses and I’m service connected through the VA. She is not convinced money won’t be an issue; to fly back home when she wants too.
Hi Kristin..again I'm in a dilemma which country is the best for me! And I find that, certain parts of US and UK are my favorites, despite the drawbacks if any.! In US, I love New England side especially Bar harbour in Maine, Massachusetts, and Certain parts of Florida, Washington DC, Oregon,Tennessee etc. There're many in US.! In UK, I love Scotland, Ireland, and many other pristine villages of UK.! And you're looking so pretty.😊
I am surprised Germany is not on the list. I have visited multiple German cities small and large, almost every one speaks English fluently. And Germans are extremely helpful, contrary to popular belief, IMHO. I am thinking of living in Berlin for the Spring/ Summer after I retire next year.
That’s only true in certain cities like Berlin. The under 30 crowd can speak English but older people are not comfortable speaking. Plus the immigrants to Germany don’t speak English either and they do a lot of customer facing jobs
I think she went by percentage of population. Technically still only about half of Germans speak fluent English. Obviously more people in Berlin though.
It’s great to hear you agree with the choice of destinations @denniszenanywhere! Manila’s traffic can definitely be overwhelming. Fortunately, the Philippines has so many beautiful places beyond the capital, like Palawan and Cebu, that offer a more relaxed and scenic experience. Have you visited any of these spots?
Interested in learning more about Belize's digital nomad visa. Their Visa application form does not have an option for digital nomad. Would be helpful to get a link. Thanks
Would it be possible to list countries with lowest smoking rates? Pescatarian/Vegetarian friendly? I’m retired and need to move out of the US due to the recent election results. Thank you so much
Hi I love your show, I am looking to get a plan B and C place to live and or invest in. Looking for a place that is safe, great culture and food, universal healthcare, low cost of living, very low crime rate is really important to us, less polarized than the United States, has predominatly english speaking population. My family and I just want to live somewhere with more community feel where people are kind to one another. Less likely to be involved in future wars. I have children I would like to raise in a place where there isnt so much hate and division. Could you please help us relocate on a budget?
With over a decade as a PR in the Philippines, you omitted the very poor air quality in Philippines big cities and even smaller cities. Respiratory diseases are all too common in the Philippines. Poor Health and poor health care contribute to the very low healthspan and low life expectancy.
English Proficiency Index 2023: (one should keep in mind that the first 12 are anyway alltogether the 'highest level' and the difference between the rankings is lo0wer than most thing (look at the points). 1 Netherlands 647 Very high proficiency 2 Singapore 631 Very high proficiency 3 Austria 616 Very high proficiency 4 Denmark 615 Very high proficiency 5 Norway 614 Very high proficiency 6 Sweden 609 Very high proficiency 7 Belgium 608 Very high proficiency 8 Portugal 607 Very high proficiency 9 South Africa 605 Very high proficiency 10 Germany 604 Very high proficiency 11 Croatia 603 Very high proficiency 12 Greece 602 Very high proficiency 13 Poland 598 High proficiency 14 Finland 597 High proficiency 15 Romania 596 High proficiency 16 Bulgaria 589 High proficiency 17 Hungary 588 High proficiency 18 Slovakia 587 High proficiency 19 Kenya 584 High proficiency 20 Philippines 578 High proficiency (...)
Singapore is #1 ?, hmmm yes their English is super great..but cost of living is out of sight and in some respects is higher than New York City…perhaps you can make a list of cheap affordable ENGLISH speaking countries for American expats to retire in.. I guarantee you Singapore will not be on that list !,
As as person who owns a home in the USVI, you will learn that the US Territories are not America. Yes, the residents are Americans, however many aspects of live are significantly different than living in the States. For one, the general cost of living is significantly 50-100% or more expensive than that of many US states.
English speaking countries only apply to countries that had a history with the British Empire and English is the native language of the people. for example, New Zealand is an English speaking country because it has ties with Britain and the British Empire.
I'll be honest: if I'm moving to another country, I would want the challenge of learning a new language. It keeps your brain sharp. But I wouldn't do South Africa. The crime and "race issues" make it a no-go for me.
I lived in South Africa for 2 years. Staying out of the big cities, you will be generally safe, and staying on the Reserves. They are always looking for long term volunteers. Which usually includes Your Housing, and just the cost of food. I lived there very well. However, it's the Healthcare for me. Not great. Schools for Children also not great. But generally it's a wonderful Country, English us number one, and The SA are I found some of the friendliest in the World. I am a World traveler. Even for Holidays.
How did Singapore make the list when Singapore’s cost of living is more than most parts of USA. That makes no sense. I would rather live in Switzerland 🇨🇭 then.
Visited Antwerpen Belgium and found it very nice, plenty of english spoken The Netherlands sounds good too, except for the COLD WEATHER MY other BEST place that speaks english is MALTA, found it very interesting and a nice place to spend time. LOT of jobs there but they won't even look at you unless you are physically there
It sounds like you’ve had some great experiences traveling! Thank you for sharing @InMyBrz! Hopefully, you’ll find the right balance of places to visit where the weather suits you!
@@TravelingwithKristin I have, I live in Brasil ! I live in the European south and the real Brasil north, where it never gets cold ! Best option, living on US dollars like a king Doesn't mean I'd not be open to spending some time elsewhere like Malta or Portugal !
I think because it's easier to learn a language when you're little, and we don't start to learn a second language until high school and then think it's hard.
@@carmar208 I'm 71 years old and I'm learning Japanese and Arabic. I am interested in what is happening in the world, not just what is happening in America.
Yikes...none of these countries appeal to me...personally. Best thing to do is pick preferred country..learn the language...or...buy those t'earpods while you're learning! 😊
Moreover: if you look at the stats, in real life Holland does not make the list for Expats from America. Germany tops the list, Switzerland is probably 1st per capita, and of course the classic destinations Italy and Spain are also very prominent. France is of course also on the list, but in most cases require ability to speak French proficiently.
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Wow… these would be amazing to have while traveling off the beaten path!
People, "Babel Fish" from "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" are finally here.
00:35 Netherlands
4:34 Philippines
7:35 Malta
12:10 Malaysia
15:12 Belize
18:25 South Africa
20:40 Ireland
22:36 Singapore
Why do people prefer to live in roatan having heard its safer and better scuba than belize but i never see roatan in any top 10.. ?
UK and no I'm not talking about London. UK as in Wales, Scotland, N. Ireland and England. Many places to live. I lived on the western Scottish seacoast for 400.00 for a 1 bedroom furnished flat. Sea to the front and Mts to the back. For those who don't mind a tiny island tourist atmosphere Gibraltar is also English speaking under British rule.
I'm one of the few people that don't care for a hot sunny day everyday. I like it more on the cooler less sunny side.
The typhoons, tsunamis, earthquakes and volcanoes deserve a mention when discussing the island nations, Indonesia, Malaysia and Phillipines.
GREAT video… Thanks you sooo much for the “Briefs” at the end of each country. I could take a snap shot and just listen and not stress with notes!!! Great Job
Any place that is safe, clean, affordable, friendly people and nice weather will do for me.
That list is pretty short lately though, right? 😅
then you should remove South-Africa from the list
You should move to Ocean sea 😂
As a South-African, i would seriously discourage anyone to come work here.
I appreciate your perspective on pros and cons of countries. I don't see that on any other videos.
Thank you for doing the work, Kristin!
I'm really happy that you listed one of my favorite countries, Malta! In fact, Valletta is my favorite city in the world thus far. They have excellent bus service in Malta, which is both the name of the country and the island. You'll learn how Maltese is pronounced by riding the buses, which have automated announcements for the stops. Mdina has been occupied continuously for almost 3000 years, and at the Citadel in Victoria they still have the original cornerstone, which reads in Latin: "Dedicated to the Emperor at Rome" and a date that translates to 103 AD. The Papal Secretary is based in Valletta, and the Maltese like to say they're "more Catholic than the Vatican". St. Paul's Bay is named after the Apostle Paul, as the site where he ended up when his ship sank. The War Museum in Valletta has weapons from the Great Siege, when the Ottoman empire attempted to conquer Malta and was repulsed by the natives and the Knights Hospitaller, in what was called "The Crusaders Last Stand". The Nazis also tried to conquer Malta, but never got around to it, so they just dropped a LOT of bombs on it. Napoleon was more successful, but was ejected by the Maltese later on. Malta is a country rich in history, as you may have gathered. Some of "The Game of Thrones" was filmed there, in fact. Plan on visiting the museums! There is a ferry from Malta to Mgarr (Gozo) that leaves frequently. There's a liquor store on board, and they sell supplies so you can have a party on the ship if you like. The ride takes 25 minutes, so I think that says a lot about their priorities, which are firmly in the right place. If you're not an EU citizen, you can still work in Malta with a blue card, which they approve based on skills they need, which nearly always include medical personnel, but also include computer specialties AND online gaming. One nice thing about Malta? NO Property tax! Anyway, thank you Kristin for another great video, and everyone else you should visit Malta if you can. (It's about 70 miles south of Sicily.)
Kevin, Thanks for sharing all the great info!
@@mtngrl5859 You're very welcome!
You'd have to comb through more than a million YT comments to find one better than yours. I hope you teach.
@@bearclaw5115 Thank you, that's very kind of you to say. I do teach, from time to time!
I visited Valletta MALTA back in 2008 and LOVED IT
LOVE to go back in the near future
Great for all kinds of boating and water sports
I have to say the Swedes are the best speakers of English I have met. Accent, grammar, vocabulary,excellent. Trust me, very impressive.👍👍👍
How about Sweden? Though English isn't the official language, the Swedes speak better English than the Filipinos and Singaporeans! I was just there over the summer. My Airbnb cost me $1000/mo and $200/mo for food. I didn't live in the center of Stockholm. However, their public transportation was so convenient that I could travel from Solna, where my Airbnb was, to Stockholm's central station in 11 minutes.
High cost of living I thought?
Too cold!!!
Speaking about command of the language, Sweden does not speak "better" English than Singapore or Philippines. For that matter, include the other nations plus Nigeria, India, and South Africa. Rather, Sweden speaks a DIALECT of English that you are more familiar
Sweden is beautiful but isn't it rather expensive?
Days become really short & nights are super long. If one is not used to it, leading to depression?😯
I'm surprised Panama was not on the list. Great video - thank you!
Cuz they speak Spanish in Panama
Haarlem is also a great option for the Netherlands. Accessible for Schiphol and commutable to Amsterdam.
Also a nice spot!
I remind other Commenters that the Netherlands has overseas possessions that are, legally, co-equal to the homeland: Aruba, Curacao, Sint Maartin. You can also live in these territories and make your way to PR or Citizenship if you want another option.
Amsterdam is very interestng for the reasons you give. Many thanks
One of my favorites!
and also for that '' OTHER '' reason too !
It is however so that aside of native English speaking countries (Canada, UK, Australia) Germany tops the list of most popular countries for American Expats. Almost 3 times more than in France. I am not surprised, and you can easy find many UA-cam channels telling story about living in Germany. The same can be observed in the opposite direction: I am a German Expat living and married in California. We have a ton of expats, and aside of Indians and Chinese, expats from Europe are very numerous here.
Germany is wonderful! I have lived in the Upper Harz for six years. It is necessary, however, in the area where I live to speak German. Permanent residency and citizenship both require B1 level German as a minimum. ❤
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Regarding the Netherlands, self-employed Americans might find the DAFT residence permit attractive.
Yes I’m interested in that one too!
You didn't mention Namibia. English is its official language. Namibia is one of the least populated countries, has magnificent landscapes, and amazing wildlife. I would rank Namibia way over South Africa as a place to live.
Malta looks nice; I love sunshine 🌞!
IS very nice but a little claustrophobic, lot of people out and about
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Very informative, thanks!
You can live in Costa Rica, Panama just with English skill too
In the more developed and touristy areas but not as widespread 🙂
English is not widely spoken in Panama
As of now Belize is my #1 but Malta, Philippines and Malaysia are intriguing.
BELIZE will be UNDER WATER soon
It appears that exploratory trips to Europe will include extra steps for some on Nov 10, 2024 and next year. Check the upcoming rules on the Europe sources.
I actually rather look for a country that most people don’t speak English. I much rather assimilate to the culture than people speaking English with me.
I like the Netherlands, they have good bicycle paths and there’s more reasons, however there are very high taxes.
If you speak German, you can usually understand Dutch since my second language is German, and I most of what they said when they were talking to someone else.
I’m meant to right I understand most of what the Dutch said because German is somewhat similar
Yes I agree!
Currently planning our move to the Netherlands! 😍
I love what your doing. Wish i can do the same. I love traveling and i love people.
Are language barriers a big concern for you when deciding on a place to move abroad? Why or why not?
I’m pretty clueless in every language.
It is a top consideration right behind cost of living, Problem with Belize is it's in the hurricane zone.
I don’t mind learning another language. . In fact, I welcome it. I have already learned another language when I was working overseas.
Yes. I definitely want an English speaking country. I want it to be as easy of a transition as possible
I retired to Thailand so language is obviously not a barrier to me. The retiree community is sharply split on this issue. I think that for many retirees language is less of a concern. It is pretty easy to get around with only a modest grip of a foreign language. The others can’t fathom moving to a country that doesn’t speak English. The Philippines is full of expats for whom English language is a top criteria.
Kristin, I’m surprised that you didn’t mention New Zealand or Australia. Are they too expensive?
Very expensive & tough to get residency visas, same with Canada & UK.
Plus they have a terrible housing crisis in Australia. e@@kitty_s23456
Speaking as an Englishman, I think Singapore is cheap, but that's by comparison with where I come from, I appreciate it might look different to people from other countries.
With the exception of housing, where you may have to manage by trimming your expectations, Singapore doesn't have to be expensive. Sure you can spend $100 on dinner for two - or many times that - but there's really no need to unless you want to, nor do you have to resort to 'street food' for a good meal out (although that may be a matter of definition). You can live cheaply in Singapore if you want to. Transport in particular is cheap as chips.
Thanks for sharing! It’s interesting to hear your perspective on Singapore. 🚇🍽️
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Thank you, I don't want to learn a second language.
Hi Kristin..I've been watching you for years now and I don't think I've seen you tackle the subject of moving possessions from the States to another country. (Cost, logistics, import tax etc). I know it's hard to do a 'generic vid' on this due to variance in import policies between countries...but generic would at least give some things to think over. I'm a musician and will NOT be 'selling all of my stuff' when I move abroad. Hope you're doing well in Florida.
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Good call! 😂
Hey Kristin...I thought I heard you mention that you were living in Miami? If so I'm up here in Deerfield Beach which I'm sure you know. Question: since Panama is one of the top 3 expat
destinations worldwide could you ever do a deep dive on that country? You can choose to live in the city, on the Pacific, the Gulf or in a mountain. So there is a lot to explore. Can't think of anyone I'd rather see do it than you.
Yes during dry season, malaysia is hot and humid. Between April and September. But this period, you will see many wildlife like orangutans, pygmy elephants, proboscis monkeys.
New Zealand and Australia? I’ve never been but curious why the English speaking countries are not on the list. They look beautiful.
Considering the fact that Flanders have even a higher score than the Dutch concerning English and have had that for decades I'm very surprised no mention of Belgium (where a vast majority of people are tri-lingual) , add to that all kinds of international companies as well as lots of official HQ's such as NATO, SHAPE and the EU, high quality of healthcare and very much a logistics hub for Europe, world diamond center, 2nd biggest harbor in Europe, high level of safety etc.
Hello, A’ho ,
Love your videos.
I’m a retired vet, and I’ve been considering living abroad since leaving the military.
I’m finally ready, but my wife is still skeptical.
Any advice ?
I’ve shown her your videos.
We are both nurses and I’m service connected through the VA.
She is not convinced money won’t be an issue; to fly back home when she wants too.
Hi Kristin..again I'm in a dilemma which country is the best for me! And I find that, certain parts of US and UK are my favorites, despite the drawbacks if any.! In US, I love New England side especially Bar harbour in Maine, Massachusetts, and Certain parts of Florida, Washington DC, Oregon,Tennessee etc. There're many in US.! In UK, I love Scotland, Ireland, and many other pristine villages of UK.! And you're looking so pretty.😊
What are your priorities? For example, If you’re wanting affordable or sunny weather that really narrows that list down! 🤞🏼
I think you may need to do your research a bit more. Ireland is not in the UK. It's an independent Republic with no links to the UK.
@@irelandspace oh..OK. but..I love Ireland 🇮🇪
I am surprised Germany is not on the list. I have visited multiple German cities small and large, almost every one speaks English fluently. And Germans are extremely helpful, contrary to popular belief, IMHO. I am thinking of living in Berlin for the Spring/ Summer after I retire next year.
That’s only true in certain cities like Berlin. The under 30 crowd can speak English but older people are not comfortable speaking. Plus the immigrants to Germany don’t speak English either and they do a lot of customer facing jobs
I think she went by percentage of population. Technically still only about half of Germans speak fluent English. Obviously more people in Berlin though.
Good luck trying to understand English as it is spoke in South Africa.
Good to see the Philippines made your list and good that you didn’t include Manila. Just the worst traffic and too dense.
It’s great to hear you agree with the choice of destinations @denniszenanywhere! Manila’s traffic can definitely be overwhelming. Fortunately, the Philippines has so many beautiful places beyond the capital, like Palawan and Cebu, that offer a more relaxed and scenic experience. Have you visited any of these spots?
@@TravelingwithKristin I've been to Cebu but it's too flat for me. I prefer Davao. I haven't been to Palawan but I know how popular it is. Someday.
My Filipino friends talk a lot about violent crime there. Is that really a big problem there, especially for white expats?
@@ediesvideos3095 in Manila, if you’re in bgc or makati, it’ll be safer than the us.
Interested in learning more about Belize's digital nomad visa. Their Visa application form does not have an option for digital nomad. Would be helpful to get a link. Thanks
Hi @tovenki! You can check out my Digital nomad visa database here: bit.ly/DigitalNomadDatabase
Would it be possible to list countries with lowest smoking rates? Pescatarian/Vegetarian friendly? I’m retired and need to move out of the US due to the recent election results. Thank you so much
Malaysia surprises me that they don’t have a higher cost of living. I expected that to be the case. 🤔
When opting for the Netherlands, avoid the Randstad. Life south of the rivers is much better.
Thanks for the tip @MCK620!
Ever been to Budapest, Hungary or Prague, Czechia?
Yes, all of them!
I was surprised by some of the countries on your list such as Malaysia and Singapore.
A lot our retirement options disappeared with all of the non assimilating migrant upheavals and violence around the globe.
My girlfriend is from Amsterdam. She says everyone is generally pretty happy there
That's great to hear @ajfeinman!
Philippines, the call center capital of the globe
Dang Kristin this must be the high dollar retiree list...😆
For me the UK 🇬🇧 is the best
Hi I love your show, I am looking to get a plan B and C place to live and or invest in. Looking for a place that is safe, great culture and food, universal healthcare, low cost of living, very low crime rate is really important to us, less polarized than the United States, has predominatly english speaking population. My family and I just want to live somewhere with more community feel where people are kind to one another. Less likely to be involved in future wars. I have children I would like to raise in a place where there isnt so much hate and division.
Could you please help us relocate on a budget?
With over a decade as a PR in the Philippines, you omitted the very poor air quality in Philippines big cities and even smaller cities. Respiratory diseases are all too common in the Philippines. Poor Health and poor health care contribute to the very low healthspan and low life expectancy.
Your links for these translation ear buds none work
English Proficiency Index 2023:
(one should keep in mind that the first 12 are anyway alltogether the 'highest level' and the difference between the rankings is lo0wer than most thing (look at the points).
1 Netherlands 647 Very high proficiency
2 Singapore 631 Very high proficiency
3 Austria 616 Very high proficiency
4 Denmark 615 Very high proficiency
5 Norway 614 Very high proficiency
6 Sweden 609 Very high proficiency
7 Belgium 608 Very high proficiency
8 Portugal 607 Very high proficiency
9 South Africa 605 Very high proficiency
10 Germany 604 Very high proficiency
11 Croatia 603 Very high proficiency
12 Greece 602 Very high proficiency
13 Poland 598 High proficiency
14 Finland 597 High proficiency
15 Romania 596 High proficiency
16 Bulgaria 589 High proficiency
17 Hungary 588 High proficiency
18 Slovakia 587 High proficiency
19 Kenya 584 High proficiency
20 Philippines 578 High proficiency
(...)
Singapore is #1 ?, hmmm yes their English is super great..but cost of living is out of sight and in some respects is higher than New York City…perhaps you can make a list of cheap affordable ENGLISH speaking countries for American expats to retire in.. I guarantee you Singapore will not be on that list !,
I have a lot of videos about cheap places to live with more on the way!
How does the USA rank for incoming non-Americans?
bad idea
Horrible idea and expensive..
Please keep mine anbresamt of your developments.
I visited Malta in May 2024. They are experiencing drought which affects food costs.
Nothing here interesting this time Krispy...we're waiting for an update on Georgia or N. Cyprus.
Hi Kristin! Do you handle editing yourself or outsource it? I’m an editor and would love to discuss, if you’re interested
Hi @Abdul I do have an editor 😀
@@TravelingwithKristin Got it Kristin! thanks for responding and have a great day :)
👁 ❤ u!
telling people to move to South Africa, now THAT is hilarious.. thanks for the laugh.
I'm having trouble laughing. She lost a lot of credibility with that one.
In the Philippines, the police will arrest you to extort money.
How do USA territories rank for relocating Americans?
As as person who owns a home in the USVI, you will learn that the US Territories are not America. Yes, the residents are Americans, however many aspects of live are significantly different than living in the States. For one, the general cost of living is significantly 50-100% or more expensive than that of many US states.
Ah! Here's Singapore.
English speaking countries only apply to countries that had a history with the British Empire and English is the native language of the people. for example, New Zealand is an English speaking country because it has ties with Britain and the British Empire.
You have not included Luxembourg
Where is Portugal on this list?!? We found home, but 2 years ago.. Not the same now, but we found 'home'!!
Is English widely spoken? I've heard it's beautiful there
I'll be honest: if I'm moving to another country, I would want the challenge of learning a new language. It keeps your brain sharp. But I wouldn't do South Africa. The crime and "race issues" make it a no-go for me.
I lived in South Africa for 2 years. Staying out of the big cities, you will be generally safe, and staying on the Reserves. They are always looking for long term volunteers. Which usually includes Your Housing, and just the cost of food. I lived there very well. However, it's the Healthcare for me. Not great. Schools for Children also not great. But generally it's a wonderful Country, English us number one, and The SA are I found some of the friendliest in the World. I am a World traveler. Even for Holidays.
Baltic countries have a low cost of living, awesome culture and most people speak english, I'd say almost all under 50 do.
Thanks for sharing your insights @Thedimka!
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How did Singapore make the list when Singapore’s cost of living is more than most parts of USA. That makes no sense. I would rather live in Switzerland 🇨🇭 then.
Visited Antwerpen Belgium and found it very nice, plenty of english spoken
The Netherlands sounds good too, except for the COLD WEATHER
MY other BEST place that speaks english is MALTA, found it very interesting and a nice place to spend time. LOT of jobs there but they won't even look at you unless you are physically there
It sounds like you’ve had some great experiences traveling! Thank you for sharing @InMyBrz! Hopefully, you’ll find the right balance of places to visit where the weather suits you!
@@TravelingwithKristin I have, I live in Brasil !
I live in the European south and the real Brasil north, where it never gets cold !
Best option, living on US dollars like a king
Doesn't mean I'd not be open to spending some time elsewhere like Malta or Portugal !
South Africa ? Most of the people there are fleeing?
😂 really?
The feng shui of your set is claustrophobic IMHO. A window would provide an outward element. Maybe yellow paint would evoke sunrises.
Why are most Americans afraid to learn another language? I speak a few languages and I have friends here in Europe that speak at least five languages.
I think because it's easier to learn a language when you're little, and we don't start to learn a second language until high school and then think it's hard.
@@carmar208 I'm 71 years old and I'm learning Japanese and Arabic. I am interested in what is happening in the world, not just what is happening in America.
And how about those taxes…
Belize...gawd no ..
NOMAD CAPITALIST loves Malayasia the thinks its a great bargain, open to foreigners and safe.
Their income requirements are quite high. Especially for retirees.
@@jamesballard6564 Oh guess that makes sense, I didn't know that, it wasn't for me. Asia is too far except Thailand...
Yikes...none of these countries appeal to me...personally. Best thing to do is pick preferred country..learn the language...or...buy those t'earpods while you're learning! 😊
Just curious, what are tear pods?
Ear pod translator.
Was England not mentioned, or did I miss it?
It wasn't mentioned, why should be? Australia or NZ weren't either........
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@@manuelfg2902 uh, because English is spoken there?
@@SenorJuan2023 life in Oz and nz is better than in UK and they weren't mentioned, as i said. Instead, we have belize or malasia.......🤔🤔🤔
Moreover: if you look at the stats, in real life Holland does not make the list for Expats from America. Germany tops the list, Switzerland is probably 1st per capita, and of course the classic destinations Italy and Spain are also very prominent. France is of course also on the list, but in most cases require ability to speak French proficiently.
The more money you have yhe the more they understand you 🎉
BS for Netherlands
"best for English speakers"? precisely where I don't want to go
You are not expats, you are immigrants….
Dont go to philipines.
Kristin is no longer a nomad. I wont view any more videos.
Lol these are not English speaking countries, most of these are countries where English is spoken as a foreign language. Big thumbs down to you.
The choice of outfit deprives us of good things.