My childhood friend married a Croatian and now lives in Croatia. No salaries, no prospects. Basting her chomps in bakery needs to get up at 3 am, husband owns some company, they re very poor and their son is planning to move to Austria. So yeah, houses are maybe cheap because NOBODY WANTS THEM
You know..I think life has changed everywhere and I doubt if it will ever be the same.....that you move somewhere..get a good job..a permanent job and live happily ever after!! My age group..65 now...are among the last group of people that had the same jobs until they retired. Life in cities is the same in most countries....the challenges are the same unless you get the job first.
@@Pdalim59 I'm your age, and I never had the same job. I was a gig worker, hopping from my healthcare profession in a building to other places, making sure I stayed up to date with technology work. Lurching online to see what the younger gens do. I now work online and never look back. I'm amazed at how many average 20- -and 30-year-old people aren't as tech savvy as I am. It goes to show that it's not just about age.
Its one thing to visit places on holiday, its completely different if you live and work there. This video is promoting moving to countries for financial incentives only. As a person who has lived and worked in many countries including Asia, if you are thinking of emigrating, do your research and homework thoroughly, starting with healthcare.
Don't listen to this person. If you feel like you want to live somewhere else, just go and do it. Never let people like this tell you how'd you feel about it.
I like this saying. I’ve seen it since a child but recently I saw an addition to the saying. Sometimes the grass is greener on the other side because the septic tank is leaking. Lol
It's sort of misleading to show an aerial view of Edmonton, Alberta when the segment is supposed to be about Saskatchewan which doesn't have skyscrapers
It's interesting that you mention that. I live in North Dakota, so we get a ton of Manitobans who drive down here for less expensive eyeglasses, as eyeglasses are 30 to 50 % less pricy here than Winnipeg. And, many Manitobans come to North Dakota for quicker, but more expensive, surgeries or medical treatment.
As a retired Canadian, living under the liberal/socialist/marxist JustInflation Trudeau tax nightmare, think twice before coming to Canada. If you decide to relocate here your most likely going to declare bankruptcy, unfortunately the social assistance being not enough to exist on makes living conditions horrendous, however tent cities are popular now with immigrants. Overpriced homes, groceries and overtaxation is now a new liberal sport, fun game , where government goons get paid handsomely while taxing you into bankruptcy. So yes come to Canada and explore the frozen countryside, heating and electricity costs so much that you’re going to have fun deciding who gets your merger paycheque, the overpriced rent payments, the overpriced housing, groceries, healthcare, gas, heating and of course high tax’s on everything. But many immigrants find the government hand outs, food banks and accommodations under bridges favourable.
Wow, it’s amazing to learn about countries that actually offer incentives to move there! This video is packed with useful info for anyone considering a big change. Thanks for sharing these incredible opportunities
I'm a born and raised North Dakotan. And, I lived in Winnipeg for just over a year. North Dakota winters are nothing compared to winter in Winnipeg.... the Peg was the coldest, snowiest, most god-awful winters I've experienced in my life.
I spoke with my friend who lives in Italy about similar topic and she said, it is true but you will live in the middle of nowhere with dying economy and to be come a resident is not easy, to make a house livable can cost a lot… as long as you making money from your computer, you can live pretty much anywhere in the world with internet access!
@2:36 Canada, Saskatoon - "You'll find plenty of opportunities for the outdoor recreation" haha. Why don't you finish the sentence?? Outdoor recreation at -30 Celsius for about 10 months a year. Kind of important info.
I was raised there. Still the same boring place on the flat prairie as 50 years ago..Rednecks driving up and down 8th street in their muscle cars, because there is nothing else to do.. difference is the summers are smoke filled from forest fires , horrible winters havent gotten much warmer the city is more run down, and some areas full of homeless and fentanyl addicts the crime has gone up, and the medical system abnd facilites have gotten way worse
they dont build new houses &apartment buildings,almost same shit are in all EU !!delibaratelly government highering price of administration and nobody dont work with hands anymore,everyone want to be bankers,managers,politicians and similar fancy "jobs"
Oh! Gee! Do you know approximately how much that would be, a year, if one does live in one of those houses of before the 90ies? One should also take in account the huge renovation costs. This can amount to buying an expensive house, anywhere!
The Sask Party is offering graduates of Saskatchewan universities tax incentives not to move away to another province (or country) after graduating, which tells you that maybe there's a reason people want to leave the place. I live in Saskatoon (born and raised), and I can confirm our winters are brutal (regular -30C days, occasional -40C days, and even sometimes a -50C day or two each winter). Lots of snowfall too, so lots of shoveling. Poor city planning has led to lots of urban sprawl with narrow roads, which means it could literally take days for the city to free your car from the snow after a blizzard. The drastic temperature differences between seasons also take a toll on our roads, which causes nonstop road closures in the summer to patch them up, and the patch-ups are sometimes cheaply done (e.g., gravel thrown in a pothole) to save money. Low population means there's not much to do, which means more boredom, which means more crime. Still, it's a very affordable place to live in Canada, even despite our insane housing market now (which hasn't affected Saskatchewan too much), and for the most part it's a friendly community. It's a great place to start a family or immigrate to if you don't have much money.
If my husband wasn't in the military i would be moving us to Greece. I been to Greece a few times and loved it. The people are amazing, everyone is so laid-back and well the places i went reminded me of my home town. If you never been you should definitely go! I hate big cities and know i would love the quiet you would get.
This video caught my attention because the idea of countries paying people to live there is really intriguing, especially as I plan for retirement. However, I have some questions that I’d love to explore further. What are the specific incentives these countries offer, and are they open to retirees, or mainly targeted at younger people or remote workers? How does the cost of living and quality of life compare to the U.S., and what kind of healthcare and social services can retirees expect? It’d be great to understand the long-term benefits and any potential challenges of moving to these places.
Amazing video, A friend of mine referred me to a financial adviser sometime ago and we got talking about investment and money. I started investing with $120k and in the first 2 months , my portfolio was reading $274,800. Crazy right!, I decided to reinvest my profit and gets more interesting. For over a year we have been working together making consistent profit just bought my second home 2 weeks ago and care for my family..
I’ve been forced to find additional sources of income as I got retrenched. I barely have time to continue trading and watch my investments since I had my second daughter. Do you think I should take a break for a while from the market and focus on other things or return whenever I have free time or is it a continuous process? Thanks.
@@johnawara9719 Quitting may not be the best approach if you ask me. This is where an AI comes into the picture. I barely have time to trade myself as my job swallows up most of my time. *MARGARET MOLLI ALVEY* , a licensed fiduciary whom has made me over 5 figures in profit in less than seven months, handles my investments. I could leave you a lead if you need help.
Yes, come to our country where we give you $4,000 to renovate a building for $100,000 of YOUR money that we get to keep after forcing you to pay taxes for 10 years and then kick you out. It's a good thing I'm too old for their crap. Not worth it, kids. There's a reason why they can't keep their own at home.
Right? Their official story with "needing population" woun't hold a second, since Napoli is full of homeless, or people living in demolition lawsuits, waiting to happen..
I left Saskatoon in 2018 after being there 8 years. I did meet some wonderful people and have some good memories, but so glad I left. Place is somewhat brutal….and I have a feeling quite corrupt at different levels.
i am Canadian… THERE IS NO FREE MEDICAL CARE - only if you’re on disability or welfare, and even then it’s minimal generic care… You pay monthly for medical, either directly or through your work deductions… PERIOD. and if you wanna know how “wonderful” Canada’s medical system/care is, think again - 20 years ago my mother (on disability) was left to suffer 5 hours with a perforated intestine, jacked up on pain meds, then sent home when toxins were being released into her blood… a day and a half later it ruptured, she went in for emergency surgery and died that night from toxins in her blood. Her surgeon asked me why she’d not come in earlier for treatment - I said that she did, and the hospital (Burnaby General) sent her home - you know what he said?… “oh”… that was it, that’s ALL he said… she was 65 - many doctors/ surgeons/hospital staff are paid 3 times LESS than in any other western country, they also come from 3rd world countries and are not properly schooled/trained
FYI: All of Canada has free medical care, not just Saskatchewan! The federal government has also created a program to encourage new immigrants to move to Northern Canada as we are trying to populate our Northern Regions. Immigrants can choose this program now, which comes with many benefits. In the future they are talking about forcing new immigrants to go there as a condition to live in Canada, but not yet. Northern Canada is breathtakingly beautiful, is vast, and needs a great deal of people to build its infrastructure to accommodate population growth. It's like building a practically new country when you think about it. It already has governments set up just like any other place in Canada. We just need people to built it up. Roads, housing, airports, businesses, everything.There would be work for every person at every skill level because there is so much to do. I think it's quite exciting. I kind of wish I was young enough to contribute something to this growth, and even though I am already Canadian, I would consider moving there just for the adventure and to be a part of the development. Plus, as the climate warms, so does the weather in Northern Canada. Meaning this will be more tolerable for people who are a little weary of the cold. But I'm not talking about living right beside the Arctic Circle. I mean further inland near places like Yellowknife and spreading out anywhere North of that. So much opportunity here. Also, we are building up our Military presence in our Northern and Arctic waterways, because the ice is melting around the Arctic and this allows the Russians to get closer to us. There will likely be a new Military Base or two constructed and that will also require a lot of infrastructure around them. So, if you want to more North and build it up practically from scratch with full support and endless opportunities, go to the Canadian Government website and have a look.
How to apply, am 59 years old and my husband is 66 years old, but we are still capable to work, we are both college graduate here in Philippines and willing to work that best fitted to us like farming
I am from a Caribbean family so why would I move to Canada and FREEZE my Ass off 10 months of the year. I am a retired sailor and would never live in Canada. Give me the Caribbean any day.
Wow, congratulations on your impressive investment success! Your discipline and focus on delayed gratification is truly inspiring. I'm curious, what are some of the key factors that you consider when making investment decisions? Do you have any tips for those of us who are just starting to dip our toes into the world of investing? Thanks for sharing your story!
If you move to Canada you will be disappointed, Canada is not as before it’s going down hill fast from education to health system to housing etc besides it’s very expensive. If we could move o.u .t of it we’ll definitely do it but unfortunately we st.uc.k.
I'd like to point out that the decrease in European populations is by design. Add to that the current climate in Europe is heading towards martial law imposed by the EU and the 3rd World invasion of European countries, Europe is probably one of the worst choices to move in to. Taiwan isn't a safe bet either because of the constant threat of Chinese invasion. That leaves Chile and the island off of Madagascar. Both of them want you to bring a business with you.
"martial law imposed by the EU"? "3rd world invasion"? These are right-wing conspiracy theories. I would be extremely dubious of these claims. Nobody of any real credibility backs them up.
I lived in California for over thirty five years and now live in Texas. I can tell you that the same retail jobs pay $1 5k to $20k more in CA. I also found that services here in TX are more than in CA. Restaurants are more expensive in TX in my experience as well. Property taxes supplement the state having no state tax. Homes that cost $600k four years ago are $950k to $1 M in the North Dallas area. So, unless you move to rural areas, the cost of homes has changed in the last five years. My neighbor bought his home two years before us for half the price. I think people are working with outdated information when it comes to TX being cheap. Not any more. Make sure you do some investment while seating at home. All thanks to Mrs Sophia She's really help me my small investment capital of $10k to earn $157k every month all thanks to Mrs Sophia My life savior
I'm new to stock market /Crypto and would like to invest but I've go no idea on how to make good profits. Pls what's the best approach you'd recommend?
As an American, I'm fascinated by the idea of countries paying people to live there! It sounds like an incredible opportunity, especially for anyone considering a change of pace or remote work abroad. I’d love to know more about the requirements-are these incentives mainly for certain professions, or are they open to retirees as well? Also, what’s the cost of living like in these places? Thanks for sharing such an interesting topic!
Come to the UK for a free ride everyone else is! Free healthcare,free accomodation, government will even give you money for clothes and food, everything is free except for the people born here.
Same here in Chinada under Turdeau. Canadians sleep in tents or the side walk, new comers hotels and houses paid for by Canadians. I never would have thought in my wildest dreams I'd consider.leaving Canada.
Frankly, if I were to migrate, it would be to a cold country that rarely catches fire. The fires here in Australia have become much more scary in the last 3 or 4 years.
Paid volunteering is one of the best way to travel the world and make a positive impact. USA is calling international applicants for their caregivers and farming programs in 2024
I traded well on my Demo account but when I invested in to my main account i lost all my funds. Please i need an expert to assist me with my trading. It's frustrating how people loss funds in this trading, I really feel so bad.
I think.Its really needful for beginners not to settle for videos alone or they will see themselves losing all their money just like me when I newly started trading with this videos here on UA-cam.
I love the grounded reality of this channel!!! Retirement took a toll on my finances, but with my involvement in the digital market, $35,000 weekly returns has been life changing. AWESOME GOD❤️
Well explained. Financial education is indeed required for more than 70% of society in the country as very few are literate on the subject, thanks to Mrs Charlotte Walsh
Wow.. I know her too she is a licensed broker and a FINRA agent she is popular in US and Canada she is really amazing woman with good skills and experience
After i raised up to 425k trading with Charlotte Walsh, I bought a new house here in the States and also paid for my son's surgery (Kelvin) glory to God.
Oh Saskatchewan. Not bad if you can tolerate 6 months of winter and temperatures that can get down to - 57. In the summer it's so hot there, it'll cook car wax to your vehicle. I'm not sure what's worse, Saskatchewan or one of Alberta's major cities. I'd literally live anywhere but there.
Getting paid for being an English teacher in Taiwan has nothing to do with getting paid to live in a country. Do not play politics in a subtle way please.
You work for 40yrs to have $1M in your retirement, meanwhile some people are putting just $10K in crypto from just few months ago and now they are multimillionaires..
No specific one really, because there are lots of investment plans and strategies littered all over the internet today, for instance, investments like real estates,gold, drop shipping crypto currency and lots more
With all the hardships we might find in America, there is no country out there to match it. While being in the military service I had the opportunity to live in a few countries and liked them, however, when my tour of duty was finished I was more than happy to return to my country, America. No way I would trade living in another country for America. God bless America.
As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, there was no country that paid individuals to live there for free on a large scale. However, some countries and regions have offered various incentives and programs to attract residents, particularly in sparsely populated areas or to boost their economies. These incentives might include tax breaks, grants, or subsidies, but they usually come with certain requirements or conditions, such as starting a business, investing in the local economy, or moving to a specific region. Please note that the situation can change, and new initiatives may have been introduced in various countries since my last update. I recommend checking with the latest sources or the official websites of countries that interest you for any updated information on residency or relocation incentives they may be offering.
If these countries are really paying people to move there, the question I have is why immigrants are not flocking to them? Immigrants coming to Canada face lining up in food banks and living in tents so the question is why do they keep on coming?
Before moving to these countries, research first. There're some things they're not telling you. Ireland is not so good to move to - Google & research & see for yourself. Do the search with each of these countries - the pros *& the cons.*
Canadian housing prices are through the roof, Saskatchewan is run by a conservative provincial government, the healthcare system is in crisis, high interest rates, freezing cold winters that last a long time, many rednecks outside of the cities - just do your research.
I currently live in Saskatoon,l (moved in 2020), and I have to say, Sask has a charm to it! It’s a great little city, if you can handle cold winters! The people are some of the kindest I’ve met in Canada, and the cost of living is some of the cheapest in the country. It’s also a short flight out to major cities in Canada, so if you really miss the big cities, you can fly out to Vancouver or Toronto, or even drive out to Calgary! I would highly recommend moving to Sask - especially one of the bigger cities, for an easier transition. Then you could consider an even smaller town if you fancy 😂
In a bear market, the media highlights unfavorable events, such as a shrinking economy, geopolitical instability cultural and legal conflicts. or a mixture of these factors. Recently I came across a podcast featuring someone who successfully multiplied their initial investment from $20k to nearly $460k during this challenging market phase. Can you give advice on how to achieve such aggressive profits in such short periods?
Find stocks with market-beating yields and shares that at least keep pace with the market for a long term. For a successful long-term strategy I recommend you seek the guidance a broker. or financial advisor
@BenedictEmma-cd1qdI have had no luck investing in cryptocurrency I actually invest on my own but my profits aren't always as I expect, sometimes I just keep leasing money
@@wandemilesYou actually need an expert trader assign by a registered brokerage company to help you out. I currently trade with Mrs Patricia strain . I think she's the best when it comes to investment.
They couldn’t pay me enough to move to Canada, it’s become all but a dictatorship under Treadeau. Taiwan may see great but with things going the way they are, you’d soon be under a communist Chinese rule with no freedoms at all and a good chance of being arrested as a spy the first time you complain. And Greece is a beautiful country with some really wonderful people and destinations but there’s too much political upheaval and corruption there. I’ve watched and seen the “protests” that far too often become extremely violent and destructive. Could you do a list of countries that have incentives for retirees to move there. At 63yo I would get nothing for the countries on this list.
I think you're a retired person sitting home collecting information from Google & making videos but mr.practical is something else No one gets money for moving to Saskatoon I off Lived there.
Think about what you said about Taiwan. First, you must have a teaching certificate and an ESL certificate. Not to hard to get. But then they'll pay you $2,000/month. You can make $6,000/month doing the same thing in the US and Taipei is not significantly cheaper to live in.
@kookiemilkofficial1730 I just googled something I guess you need your TEFL and then get yourself setup online with different platforms, in my neighborhood there are a lot of foreigners so I'm praying this will replace my salary. Good luck sis.
Speaking as a Canadian, I would not encourage moving to Canada. Canada is currently broken and unaffordable thanks to the incompetent and corrupt Liberal/NDP Govt. I'm watching this video to explore options of leaving Canada. PS we do not have free Medical Care, it's tax payer funded.
nope, he was arrested multiple times for ignoring court orders and the terms of his paid suspension by continuing to trespass the school. do any of you people know how to be honest?
Your info is way out of date. Ireland stopped offering benefits to do business there years ago, and Dublin is the most expensive city in the EU to live in.
How Many Countries Have You Traveled to?
9 countries, Canada, Mexico, Italy, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Japan, Hong Kong and Taiwan.
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@@HenryCalderonJr Where to next?
Mexico, Japan, Viet Nam. Thailand, Spain, Italy, France, Philippines, China, semi retired American
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1) Italy
2) Canada, Saskatchewan
3) Spain, Ponga
4) Chile, Santiago (for biz owners)
5) Ireland (biz owner incentives)
6) Croatia, Legrad (for
where are you from?
can a foreign get jobs here?
So are these place to live, that will pay you. Are you from any of those places
@@lrrussellrussell8227 😅very incredible,we need to get there
@@lrrussellrussell8227 whatever the place
My childhood friend married a Croatian and now lives in Croatia. No salaries, no prospects. Basting her chomps in bakery needs to get up at 3 am, husband owns some company, they re very poor and their son is planning to move to Austria. So yeah, houses are maybe cheap because NOBODY WANTS THEM
You know..I think life has changed everywhere and I doubt if it will ever be the same.....that you move somewhere..get a good job..a permanent job and live happily ever after!! My age group..65 now...are among the last group of people that had the same jobs until they retired. Life in cities is the same in most countries....the challenges are the same unless you get the job first.
"busting her chops", Bambina.
@@Pdalim59 I'm your age, and I never had the same job. I was a gig worker, hopping from my healthcare profession in a building to other places, making sure I stayed up to date with technology work. Lurching online to see what the younger gens do. I now work online and never look back. I'm amazed at how many average 20- -and 30-year-old people aren't as tech savvy as I am. It goes to show that it's not just about age.
Hello
@@Pdalim59 you are so right. The globalist are focused on a universal Cass system
America has become unaffordable for average earners. Many Americans and Retirees who make $3,000K a month or less are choosing to leave.
You're really not going anywhere that is all talk and no action that's the way you live your life..
@@jamescadzow9545People have been doing this for years. And its gotten easier to do so
@@jamescadzow9545they didn't say they were smart one
Its one thing to visit places on holiday, its completely different if you live and work there. This video is promoting moving to countries for financial incentives only. As a person who has lived and worked in many countries including Asia, if you are thinking of emigrating, do your research and homework thoroughly, starting with healthcare.
Why wouldn't America be on this list? We give away a ton of money to everyone that crosses our border
@@MindBodySoulOkno we don’t. Getting a j1 or h1b visa is hard. H1b for instance we allow 60k and we have 500k applicants a year.
@@seanknox7321 he meant illegsl immigrants and also how their borders are open now
@@MindBodySoulOkI think you answered your own question. We don't pay anyone to live here.
Don't listen to this person. If you feel like you want to live somewhere else, just go and do it. Never let people like this tell you how'd you feel about it.
The grass is always greener on the other side!!! And remember that you take yourself with you!!!
I like this saying. I’ve seen it since a child but recently I saw an addition to the saying. Sometimes the grass is greener on the other side because the septic tank is leaking. Lol
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It actually is. My neighbors use some sort of lawn supplement that makes theirs look great and my weed carpet not so much.
I am rooting for people who suffer through no fault of their own in toxic situations and need a change of scenery. I wish you all the best!
Thank you ❤
So very true Thank you
Yes there are some of us
The most toxic scene is when trump spews his lying crappola! Really stinky just like trump
Thank you sweet soul
It's sort of misleading to show an aerial view of Edmonton, Alberta when the segment is supposed to be about Saskatchewan which doesn't have skyscrapers
I live in Canada. If you live in Saskatoon, you will have to deal with the frigid cold weather in the winter.
LOL - I live in Canada. Free health care in Canada consists of long waiting lists. Saskatchewan is not a province you will want to live in.
@@tidy 100% agree
@@francisedwards2967 free is better than the none we have in the US. You pay everyone repeatedly, huge wait, huge bills and get crap care.
It's interesting that you mention that. I live in North Dakota, so we get a ton of Manitobans who drive down here for less expensive eyeglasses, as eyeglasses are 30 to 50 % less pricy here than Winnipeg. And, many Manitobans come to North Dakota for quicker, but more expensive, surgeries or medical treatment.
How many Americans would move somewhere where their gun rights would be taken away from them?
@@kennethharriger6152 victims of school shooting losses
As a retired Canadian, living under the liberal/socialist/marxist JustInflation Trudeau tax nightmare, think twice before coming to Canada. If you decide to relocate here your most likely going to declare bankruptcy, unfortunately the social assistance being not enough to exist on makes living conditions horrendous, however tent cities are popular now with immigrants. Overpriced homes, groceries and overtaxation is now a new liberal sport, fun game , where government goons get paid handsomely while taxing you into bankruptcy. So yes come to Canada and explore the frozen countryside, heating and electricity costs so much that you’re going to have fun deciding who gets your merger paycheque, the overpriced rent payments, the overpriced housing, groceries, healthcare, gas, heating and of course high tax’s on everything. But many immigrants find the government hand outs, food banks and accommodations under bridges favourable.
Thank you for being brave and telling it like it is. Rare act these days, 1984 is their modus operandi.
@@ronshaw9795 Couldn’t have said it better. I left Canada 6 years ago after about 40 years there. No inclination to return.
In my country they advertising come to Canada there are work and good opportunity I'm from Trinidad and Tobago.hmmm was considering it to 😮😮😮
Wow, it’s amazing to learn about countries that actually offer incentives to move there! This video is packed with useful info for anyone considering a big change. Thanks for sharing these incredible opportunities
Please do read the comments of residents of some of these countries---there is a catch!
Saskatchewan, I believe it. You have to promise to stay through the WINTER. (Hint: Manitoba's largest city is nicknamed "Winterpeg" for a reason.)
I'm a born and raised North Dakotan. And, I lived in Winnipeg for just over a year. North Dakota winters are nothing compared to winter in Winnipeg.... the Peg was the coldest, snowiest, most god-awful winters I've experienced in my life.
I spoke with my friend who lives in Italy about similar topic and she said, it is true but you will live in the middle of nowhere with dying economy and to be come a resident is not easy, to make a house livable can cost a lot… as long as you making money from your computer, you can live pretty much anywhere in the world with internet access!
@2:36 Canada, Saskatoon - "You'll find plenty of opportunities for the outdoor recreation" haha. Why don't you finish the sentence?? Outdoor recreation at -30 Celsius for about 10 months a year. Kind of important info.
Nice catch! Thank you!!
LOL, FALSE. It's not 10 months a year. More like 5-6 of minus degrees with a shorter period of maybe 2 months of such extremes.
@@calysagora3615glad you cleared that up. It sounds more inviting
I was raised there. Still the same boring place on the flat prairie as 50 years ago..Rednecks driving up and down 8th street in their muscle cars, because there is nothing else to do.. difference is the summers are smoke filled from forest fires , horrible winters havent gotten much warmer the city is more run down, and some areas full of homeless and fentanyl addicts the crime has gone up, and the medical system abnd facilites have gotten way worse
@@calysagora3615you wanna get over run by migrants like most other cities in North América and Europe?
Go right ahead and defend the place.
It is not true about Ireland. Shops are closing down and big companies are leaving the country. Huge housing problems and soaring cost of living.
This is happening all over
they dont build new houses &apartment buildings,almost same shit are in all EU !!delibaratelly government highering price of administration and nobody dont work with hands anymore,everyone want to be bankers,managers,politicians and similar fancy "jobs"
plus invading muslims who do not like non muslims
Plus huge influx of violent gimmigrants. The Irish have had it, thank God, & are fighting back. 💪🏻
Ireland is full
Many Italians are leaving, they can't afford to pay the taxes! Check before move!
Oh! Gee! Do you know approximately how much that would be, a year, if one does live in one of those houses of before the 90ies? One should also take in account the huge renovation costs. This can amount to buying an expensive house, anywhere!
TAXATION IS THEFT.
Well the Greeks don't pay taxes either ... PS I don't do greek
We just need to tax the taxes for tax purpose
Yes they do pay property tax called ENFIA. Ignorant and uninformed people make inaccurate comments!@@howunacceptibleofme2145
Hmm, Trudeau is offering ppl to live in Saskatchewan? What the heck! Buddy there’s nothing in Saskatchewan except winter.
Yetis I hear
Im in the winter more than 3 months in MI it can snow anytime, ok with me, I can travel in the winter, thats my profession...
The Sask Party is offering graduates of Saskatchewan universities tax incentives not to move away to another province (or country) after graduating, which tells you that maybe there's a reason people want to leave the place. I live in Saskatoon (born and raised), and I can confirm our winters are brutal (regular -30C days, occasional -40C days, and even sometimes a -50C day or two each winter). Lots of snowfall too, so lots of shoveling. Poor city planning has led to lots of urban sprawl with narrow roads, which means it could literally take days for the city to free your car from the snow after a blizzard. The drastic temperature differences between seasons also take a toll on our roads, which causes nonstop road closures in the summer to patch them up, and the patch-ups are sometimes cheaply done (e.g., gravel thrown in a pothole) to save money. Low population means there's not much to do, which means more boredom, which means more crime.
Still, it's a very affordable place to live in Canada, even despite our insane housing market now (which hasn't affected Saskatchewan too much), and for the most part it's a friendly community. It's a great place to start a family or immigrate to if you don't have much money.
If my husband wasn't in the military i would be moving us to Greece. I been to Greece a few times and loved it. The people are amazing, everyone is so laid-back and well the places i went reminded me of my home town. If you never been you should definitely go! I hate big cities and know i would love the quiet you would get.
we all know bout military your husband butt is getting drilled or he drilling someone butt and he on heavy drugs
Do some research, a lot of Europe has changed.
Greeks are lazy so naturally laid back.
@@emmsue1053 , Exactly, can't even walk without being pick pocketed and surrounded by thugs .
Hello friend
This video caught my attention because the idea of countries paying people to live there is really intriguing, especially as I plan for retirement. However, I have some questions that I’d love to explore further. What are the specific incentives these countries offer, and are they open to retirees, or mainly targeted at younger people or remote workers? How does the cost of living and quality of life compare to the U.S., and what kind of healthcare and social services can retirees expect? It’d be great to understand the long-term benefits and any potential challenges of moving to these places.
In Canada you are going to pay very high taxes. All the goods and services are extremely expensive. Also the country is ran by a dictator.😢
Half the people here in the states appear to believe dictators are good. I mean, Biden's no gem , but really ? Ridiculous. Be safe up there🙏🕉📿
If you are American , explore America , is so wast and beautiful, and affordable you can write your own ticket. No place is like home!
Great video guys 👌🏼👍🏼 thanks for sharing.
Cheers from 2 Canadians 🇨🇦 living in Mexico.🇲🇽
Get the hint, people are leaving there for a reason and then you will be the next victim
Right! And they're paying cartels their entire life savings to get them into the States!
medicare in Canada doesnt exist - without a doctor for 10 years.... walk in clinics are the only way to see a doctor after waiting all day...
Amazing video, A friend of mine referred me to a financial adviser sometime ago and we got talking about investment and money. I started investing with $120k and in the first 2 months , my portfolio was reading $274,800. Crazy right!, I decided to reinvest my profit and gets more interesting. For over a year we have been working together making consistent profit just bought my second home 2 weeks ago and care for my family..
I’ve been forced to find additional sources of income as I got retrenched. I barely have time to continue trading and watch my investments since I had my second daughter. Do you think I should take a break for a while from the market and focus on other things or return whenever I have free time or is it a continuous process? Thanks.
@@johnawara9719 Quitting may not be the best approach if you ask me. This is where an AI comes into the picture. I barely have time to trade myself as my job swallows up most of my time. *MARGARET MOLLI ALVEY* , a licensed fiduciary whom has made me over 5 figures in profit in less than seven months, handles my investments. I could leave you a lead if you need help.
@@SamsonKempston Oh please I’d love that. Thanks!
@@johnawara9719 *MARGARET MOLLI ALVEY*
Lookup with her name on the webpage.
Yes, come to our country where we give you $4,000 to renovate a building for $100,000 of YOUR money that we get to keep after forcing you to pay taxes for 10 years and then kick you out. It's a good thing I'm too old for their crap. Not worth it, kids. There's a reason why they can't keep their own at home.
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Name of your country?
If the deal were that good, they wouldn’t need to offer it.
@@martinthebest2815 Italy specifically..and more that are in europe.
Right? Their official story with "needing population" woun't hold a second, since Napoli is full of homeless, or people living in demolition lawsuits, waiting to happen..
I left Saskatoon in 2018 after being there 8 years. I did meet some wonderful people and have some good memories, but so glad I left. Place is somewhat brutal….and I have a feeling quite corrupt at different levels.
i am Canadian… THERE IS NO FREE MEDICAL CARE - only if you’re on disability or welfare, and even then it’s minimal generic care… You pay monthly for medical, either directly or through your work deductions… PERIOD. and if you wanna know how “wonderful” Canada’s medical system/care is, think again - 20 years ago my mother (on disability) was left to suffer 5 hours with a perforated intestine, jacked up on pain meds, then sent home when toxins were being released into her blood… a day and a half later it ruptured, she went in for emergency surgery and died that night from toxins in her blood. Her surgeon asked me why she’d not come in earlier for treatment - I said that she did, and the hospital (Burnaby General) sent her home - you know what he said?… “oh”… that was it, that’s ALL he said… she was 65 - many doctors/ surgeons/hospital staff are paid 3 times LESS than in any other western country, they also come from 3rd world countries and are not properly schooled/trained
I'd move to Canada for the Culture, people, and beautiful landscape.
It's so beautiful, and I've heard the education system is fantastic!
@@Babylon2060 Tone deaf.
Canadians with funds come to US for medical-care, same as from UK, India...
in USA they pay from taxes healthcare too but they dont get nothing for free when they come to doctor or hospital
@@Babylon2060Stop dreaming....
FYI: All of Canada has free medical care, not just Saskatchewan! The federal government has also created a program to encourage new immigrants to move to Northern Canada as we are trying to populate our Northern Regions. Immigrants can choose this program now, which comes with many benefits. In the future they are talking about forcing new immigrants to go there as a condition to live in Canada, but not yet.
Northern Canada is breathtakingly beautiful, is vast, and needs a great deal of people to build its infrastructure to accommodate population growth. It's like building a practically new country when you think about it. It already has governments set up just like any other place in Canada. We just need people to built it up. Roads, housing, airports, businesses, everything.There would be work for every person at every skill level because there is so much to do. I think it's quite exciting. I kind of wish I was young enough to contribute something to this growth, and even though I am already Canadian, I would consider moving there just for the adventure and to be a part of the development. Plus, as the climate warms, so does the weather in Northern Canada. Meaning this will be more tolerable for people who are a little weary of the cold. But I'm not talking about living right beside the Arctic Circle. I mean further inland near places like Yellowknife and spreading out anywhere North of that. So much opportunity here.
Also, we are building up our Military presence in our Northern and Arctic waterways, because the ice is melting around the Arctic and this allows the Russians to get closer to us. There will likely be a new Military Base or two constructed and that will also require a lot of infrastructure around them. So, if you want to more North and build it up practically from scratch with full support and endless opportunities, go to the Canadian Government website and have a look.
How to apply, am 59 years old and my husband is 66 years old, but we are still capable to work, we are both college graduate here in Philippines and willing to work that best fitted to us like farming
I am from a Caribbean family so why would I move to Canada and FREEZE my Ass off 10 months of the year. I am a retired sailor and would never live in Canada. Give me the Caribbean any day.
What City in the Northern
Free is great if you live long enough to get treatment. 😂
Thank you for recommending Sarah Jennine Davis on one of your videos. I reached out to her and investing with her has been amazing.
Wow, congratulations on your impressive investment success! Your discipline and focus on delayed gratification is truly inspiring. I'm curious, what are some of the key factors that you consider when making investment decisions? Do you have any tips for those of us who are just starting to dip our toes into the world of investing? Thanks for sharing your story!
Do you mind sharing info on the adviser who
assisted you? I'm 39 now and would love to
grow my portfolio and plan my retirement
@@วิทยาคงกะพันธ์ Sarah Jennine Davis is highly recommended
You most likely should get her basic info when you search her on your browser.
@@mayor-o1wHow do I access her ? I really need this
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Thank you so much for making such an informative video❤ with details and deep knowledge❤
Do not move to CANADA
Why, what's wrong with Canada?
I've heard a lot of good things about it.
What is wrong with Canada? I need to know
Nazi germany just as bad as china worse than USA
@@Babylon2060 it’s a liberal shithole
I'll move anywhere the lord sends me the earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof
Spanish Speaking Places:
2:54 Ponga, Spain
3:57 Santiago, Chile (for entrepreneurs)
English Speaking Places:
1:46 Saskatchewan, Canada
4:57 Ireland (for business owners)
Other Places:
0:31 Candela, Italy
0:31 Sardinia, Italy
0:31 Prisicce-Acquarica, Italy
6:30 Legrad, Croatia (< 40)
7:46 Albinen, Switzerland (< 45)
9:17 Taiwan (to teach English)
10:07 Antikythera, Greece
11:01 Mauritius (for start ups)
Mauritius is English speaking too.
Dublin is the most expensive city to live in. Crazy expensive for a house and food. But it is a great city in a fantastic city
This looks and sounds like a TV ad that's gonna end up with me being a slave in another country lol
If you move to Canada you will be disappointed, Canada is not as before it’s going down hill fast from education to health system to housing etc besides it’s very expensive. If we could move o.u .t of it we’ll definitely do it but unfortunately we st.uc.k.
I'd like to point out that the decrease in European populations is by design. Add to that the current climate in Europe is heading towards martial law imposed by the EU and the 3rd World invasion of European countries, Europe is probably one of the worst choices to move in to. Taiwan isn't a safe bet either because of the constant threat of Chinese invasion. That leaves Chile and the island off of Madagascar. Both of them want you to bring a business with you.
very true
"martial law imposed by the EU"?
"3rd world invasion"?
These are right-wing conspiracy theories. I would be extremely dubious of these claims. Nobody of any real credibility backs them up.
That is only true from France and spain etc denmark and normay and other nordic country this is not true completly opposite
You've done your research there's a reason why they are paying. Thank you for sharing with us.
I'm interested in "third world countries' invasion". I'm not sure third world countries have the armies and arms to carry that off.
I lived in California for over thirty five years
and now live in Texas. I can tell you that the
same retail jobs pay $1 5k to $20k more in
CA. I also found that services here in TX are
more than in CA. Restaurants are more
expensive in TX in my experience as well.
Property taxes supplement the state having
no state tax. Homes that cost $600k four
years ago are $950k to $1 M in the North
Dallas area. So, unless you move to rural
areas, the cost of homes has changed in the
last five years. My neighbor bought his home
two years before us for half the price. I think
people are working with outdated information
when it comes to TX being cheap. Not any
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I have been hearing about her since last year
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Medical care in canada is NOT FREE. There is this thing called TAXES. Which is VERUY HIGH here. It is not free.
@@alzathoth and lots of places (at least around here) it doesn't exist or you have to travel excessively for specialist care
As an American, I'm fascinated by the idea of countries paying people to live there! It sounds like an incredible opportunity, especially for anyone considering a change of pace or remote work abroad. I’d love to know more about the requirements-are these incentives mainly for certain professions, or are they open to retirees as well? Also, what’s the cost of living like in these places? Thanks for sharing such an interesting topic!
Come to the UK for a free ride everyone else is! Free healthcare,free accomodation, government will even give you money for clothes and food, everything is free except for the people born here.
Same here in U.S.
Same here in Chinada under Turdeau. Canadians sleep in tents or the side walk, new comers hotels and houses paid for by Canadians. I never would have thought in my wildest dreams I'd consider.leaving Canada.
It's like that in all the white countries that the people who you're not allowed to mention on youtube took over.
@@shan4078lair
Sounds good ❕
I wanna move to Nottingham
Free Health Care in Canada. Have fun finding a family doctor.
Frankly, if I were to migrate, it would be to a cold country that rarely catches fire. The fires here in Australia have become much more scary in the last 3 or 4 years.
Most of the fires are deliberately lit and your wonderful dear leader's are planning more so get used to it ....
They're probably intentionally set
What do you mean fire like a volcano or just hot weather
Sounds like Antarctica: Might be the place your looking for. Cold yes!, Remote check, Risk of fire ? scale of 1 - 10. 0.05! check.
Same in Greece,it is really worrying
Paid volunteering is one of the best way to travel the world and make a positive impact. USA is calling international applicants for their caregivers and farming programs in 2024
Really?
Who not hire locals
Does anybody have a link to the website.
Lol😂
I traded well on my Demo account but when I invested in to my main account i lost all my funds. Please i need an expert to assist me with my trading. It's frustrating how people loss funds in this trading, I really feel so bad.
It's very obvious that forex and crypto trading is one of the profitable money exchange services that elevates investors and their financial status.
It's a great idea to have a conversation with
financial advisors like Emily Jason to reshape you
portfolio.
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I think.Its really needful for beginners not to settle for videos alone or they will see themselves losing all their money just like me when I newly started trading with this videos here on UA-cam.
She's really a good investment advisor. I was privileged to attend some of her seminars. That is how I started my crypto investment 👏
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I'm in a similar situation where should I look to increase income? Do you have any advice? What did you do? Thank you
Well explained. Financial education is indeed required for more than 70% of society in the country as very few are literate on the subject, thanks to Mrs Charlotte Walsh
Sounds familiar, I have heard her names on several occasions.. And both her success stories on wall street journey!
Wow.. I know her too she is a licensed broker and a FINRA agent she is popular in US and Canada she is really amazing woman with good skills and experience
After i raised up to 425k trading with Charlotte Walsh, I bought a new house here in the States and also paid for my son's surgery (Kelvin) glory to God.
Oh Saskatchewan. Not bad if you can tolerate 6 months of winter and temperatures that can get down to - 57. In the summer it's so hot there, it'll cook car wax to your vehicle. I'm not sure what's worse, Saskatchewan or one of Alberta's major cities. I'd literally live anywhere but there.
Let’s make a 3 months exchange then. You move into my house in Ghana then I move into yours in Sask. Let’s see how it goes.
Getting paid for being an English teacher in Taiwan has nothing to do with getting paid to live in a country. Do not play politics in a subtle way please.
Who wants to go to Greece with me? 😊🙌🏽
I will go with you to Greece
As soon as I saw Ireland I knew this was about as well researched as my high school geography project
Well said the Irish are bailing out being replaced by undesirable low life's from Muslim rejects .
You work for 40yrs to have $1M in your retirement, meanwhile some people are putting just $10K in crypto from just few months ago and now they are multimillionaires..
Noted! And what are the actions needed to be successful?
No specific one really, because there are lots of investment plans and strategies littered all over the internet today, for instance, investments like real estates,gold, drop shipping crypto currency and lots more
I've heard alot about crypto currency investments and how effective it can grow your income! Any recommendations on a guide?
@@MarkDaniel-yl6onWarren T. Sonia is an amazing tutor for crypto. Highly recommended! She’s been my Tutor and Mentor for past solid 8years!
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Canada is getting population and very expensive for living,cost of living is very high.
Beautiful places thank you for sharing. God bless ❤❤❤
With all the hardships we might find in America, there is no country out there to match it. While being in the military service I had the opportunity to live in a few countries and liked them, however, when my tour of duty was finished I was more than happy to return to my country, America. No way I would trade living in another country for America. God bless America.
Many people can't afford to stay here. Better to go somewhere where they won't be homeless. I'm talking retirees.
As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, there was no country that paid individuals to live there for free on a large scale. However, some countries and regions have offered various incentives and programs to attract residents, particularly in sparsely populated areas or to boost their economies. These incentives might include tax breaks, grants, or subsidies, but they usually come with certain requirements or conditions, such as starting a business, investing in the local economy, or moving to a specific region.
Please note that the situation can change, and new initiatives may have been introduced in various countries since my last update. I recommend checking with the latest sources or the official websites of countries that interest you for any updated information on residency or relocation incentives they may be offering.
Your last knowledge update? Did you think you were being helpful or were you just trying to be a dream stealer, sheesh
@@pamweaver3410 sorry if anything lead you to misguided information i provided
Can you get a 30 yr mortgage on the 16 cent Croatian homes?
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Thx 4 vid. Is this scheme still valid? ty
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They all look like sorry disappointing places to live in. Don’t waste your time going there simply for the money. Chances are you’ll be bored…
We pay people to live in te USA.
Apparently The US is on the list the way people are coming here
If these countries are really paying people to move there, the question I have is why immigrants are not flocking to them? Immigrants coming to Canada face lining up in food banks and living in tents so the question is why do they keep on coming?
Before moving to these countries, research first. There're some things they're not telling you. Ireland is not so good to move to - Google & research & see for yourself. Do the search with each of these countries - the pros *& the cons.*
I lived in Ireland, it sucked ass. Bad weather, expensive and nothing to do there.
If they pay you to live there , I would say watch out ! 😮😮😮
Canadian housing prices are through the roof, Saskatchewan is run by a conservative provincial government, the healthcare system is in crisis, high interest rates, freezing cold winters that last a long time, many rednecks outside of the cities - just do your research.
Sorry to hear 😞. Cold is one thing, but it seems ignorance is spreading faster than any virus ever could. Keep your head up ! Be safe out there 🙏
If that is your attitude, please leave the country. The cheapest thing in Canada is human life.
Thanks so much for this information
Very fascinating. Thanks for sharing this! 👍 😃
I would love to move to Spain.....how doing do that?
I currently live in Saskatoon,l (moved in 2020), and I have to say, Sask has a charm to it!
It’s a great little city, if you can handle cold winters! The people are some of the kindest I’ve met in Canada, and the cost of living is some of the cheapest in the country.
It’s also a short flight out to major cities in Canada, so if you really miss the big cities, you can fly out to Vancouver or Toronto, or even drive out to Calgary!
I would highly recommend moving to Sask - especially one of the bigger cities, for an easier transition. Then you could consider an even smaller town if you fancy 😂
Tell me more , rent prices , work availability and any tips on moving there ...
How is Saskatoon ?
Why did you move?
In a bear market, the media highlights unfavorable events, such as a shrinking economy, geopolitical instability cultural and legal conflicts. or a mixture of these factors. Recently I came across a podcast featuring someone who successfully multiplied their initial investment from $20k to nearly $460k during this challenging market phase. Can you give advice on how to achieve such aggressive profits in such short periods?
Find stocks with market-beating yields and shares that at least keep pace with the market for a long term. For a successful long-term strategy I recommend you seek the guidance a broker. or financial advisor
@cynthiaa.coleman7712Okay, can share some business ideas like
1. Crypto
2. Stocks
3. Shares
@@rushenstarnglen4100Interesting, please how can I get more info. I don't want to remain out of ignorance.
@BenedictEmma-cd1qdI have had no luck investing in cryptocurrency I actually invest on my own but my profits aren't always as I expect, sometimes I just keep leasing money
@@wandemilesYou actually need an expert trader assign by a registered brokerage company to help you out. I currently trade with Mrs Patricia strain . I think she's the best when it comes to investment.
They couldn’t pay me enough to move to Canada, it’s become all but a dictatorship under Treadeau.
Taiwan may see great but with things going the way they are, you’d soon be under a communist Chinese rule with no freedoms at all and a good chance of being arrested as a spy the first time you complain.
And Greece is a beautiful country with some really wonderful people and destinations but there’s too much political upheaval and corruption there. I’ve watched and seen the “protests” that far too often become extremely violent and destructive.
Could you do a list of countries that have incentives for retirees to move there. At 63yo I would get nothing for the countries on this list.
Truth about Canada..JT has ruined it..just like Biden did in the USA
I think you're a retired person sitting home collecting information from Google & making videos but mr.practical is something else No one gets money for moving to Saskatoon I off Lived there.
"If it is too good to be true, it probably is". 😊
Think about what you said about Taiwan. First, you must have a teaching certificate and an ESL certificate. Not to hard to get. But then they'll pay you $2,000/month. You can make $6,000/month doing the same thing in the US and Taipei is not significantly cheaper to live in.
How?
@@kookiemilkofficial1730 How what?
I was offered the opportunity to teach in China, just for being native English. A certificate for TEFL is very cheap and easy to get if needed
@kookiemilkofficial1730 I just googled something I guess you need your TEFL and then get yourself setup online with different platforms, in my neighborhood there are a lot of foreigners so I'm praying this will replace my salary. Good luck sis.
But in US the requirements to teach ESL are probably more strict since it's an English speaking country so they have more choices of candidates.
The fact that Taiwan is on there, given the looming threat of its ethnic brothers on the mainland, is surprising.
Speaking as a Canadian, I would not encourage moving to Canada. Canada is currently broken and unaffordable thanks to the incompetent and corrupt Liberal/NDP Govt. I'm watching this video to explore options of leaving Canada. PS we do not have free Medical Care, it's tax payer funded.
Thanks for the facts good friend.
Yes but say Canada has lots of local homeless we had none in the 70s and rents doubled since covid here
Hi, and how can I apply if I want to apply to one of the listed places???
You need a job to live in these places. Or have millions to fall back on
i also think so...how can we live here? about food,hospital,job?
Canada is a hell now
can you explain to me about canada more?
i pay £400 per month rent, and the hoouse next door to me is £50000 , and i give away free food.
Do you have an extra room to rent out😊
@@ishiakufarouk4644 i have 2 spare rooms
Wow... great video!
#1 is America by Far.
Without trump!!!!!!!!
This is a wonderfully fun video even if I don't ever move, thank you so much for creating it!
It’s expensive being alive!
2 Canadians 🇨🇦 happily living in Mexico but open to other options if needed. Cool video 📸😎
At 2:46 minutes in, you talk about Saskatoon whilst using aerial footage of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Sloppy.
Make sure you check the laws before moving. Nothing is ever what it seems..🤔🤔
You couldn't pay me a billion dollars to live in Canada!
They are losing all human rights: your body, your speech.
Bingo !!
The irony of you live in the states
@@EzEzEz369 land of the free, Baja (for now)
Who the hell wants to move to Ireland, the country where a teacher is currently in jail for adressing a transe kid with the "wrong" pronoun?
nope, he was arrested multiple times for ignoring court orders and the terms of his paid suspension by continuing to trespass the school. do any of you people know how to be honest?
Very Good information❤❤❤
I would never move to another country even if the grass is greener. No amount of money will urge me
Never to Canada !
😂😂😂
SWITZERLAND AND IRELAND I WLD LOVE TO MOVE 2, BUT SUMPTN AINT RIGHT. THEY DIDNT PUT BARBADOS ON THERE
You need to be a citizen or permanent resident of Switzerland
@@hansanaik3835 OOOHHHH
Why not give this opportunity for the homeless country men of their own countries. 😮😂
Imagine leaving the U.S. for Croatia. No thanks. Chile sounds like a nice place to visit.
Your info is way out of date. Ireland stopped offering benefits to do business there years ago, and Dublin is the most expensive city in the EU to live in.
money is key to emigrating
Ireland is in the EU. One reason all the rich people that convinced the gullible to vote leave then moved their businesses there😂