I live in Poland and I was in all those countries that are listed in this video, but I want to add an important note here: you said that you can live in Poland for 1500usd a month, the truth is that average salary in Poland is around 1000usd so believe me - you can live here for less than 1k USD a month :) and Cracow is considered as one of the best places to party in Europe - opinion of people I met from Spain, Italy, Belgium, Germany, UK :) you are all welcomed here 😁
Hard to beat Spain! I’m a retired Brit & 2 blocks from the Med in Costa Blanca just south of Alicante with amazing beaches,parks & very safe. My TOTAL monthly outlay is around 700 including rent , ( 2 bedroom apt 450 including utilities, ) WiFi & netflix is 40 p month .Plus eating out once a week & my monthly groceries is total of 200 Euro s. pm so my TOTAL monthly outlay is Less than 700 Europe’s per month!
Sounds amazing! I am American but my father is from Spain. I would like to retire there. I am 43 and looking to explore!🌄 This sound's great! That's a lot.
Bulgaria is the cheapest place to live in EU. People are friendly, there's a lot of history, food is great, there are 4 seasons, mountains and beaches to explore and chill on.
Yes it is. And so much Thracian and Roman heritage to be found in Bulgaria. Been a few times in the country. Very very friendly people. The food is good, but don't expect refined dishes like in Italy, Spain, France and the Benelux. The warm weather and beautiful nature makes up for it.
I was happy to see Montenegro was on the list, but very suprised that other former countries from the former Yugoslavia didn't make it. Serbia, Macedonia and Bosnia are all very nice affordable countries.
Cost of living is ok, but the HDI in Montenegro is a HUGE difference from the HDI in old Yugoslavian republics, except for Croatia and Slovenia due the Eurozone.
@Ray This view varies depending where you're from. But generally Europeans came from Georgia. Wine came from Georgia. Culturally Georgia is in Europe. Geographically Georgia is also in Europe as terrain defines geographical borders. European geo borders are defined as Ural Mountains - Caspian sea - Caucasus mountains - black sea. Poitically though Georgia isn't that much in Europe unless you count Polish-Baltic intervention in 2008. You can look all of it up. It's on Wikipedia and stuff.
You said 30% of polish people speak english... I don't think so 😂. Maybe maximum 30% people in big cities know some english words. The level of teaching english in polish schools is still very poor and it didn't change to much for the last 10 yrs. You said as well that is it possibile to live in Poland for less than 1500 USD a month... I'd rather say that 50% of people have to survive for max.3800 PLN (900 USD) a month if you're lucky. Many of us take much less than those 900 USD a month working harder than you can imagine. Poland is a good place to live for 50% of Poles and rich foreigners. The rest of us is in trouble, therefore so many of us live in the western country. 👍
@@fluxuleducatiei hai pe bune, binenteles ca se gaseste un "destept" sa ne faca de cacao. Cine traieste in Romania cu 300 de euro? Niste pensionari care au lucrat la CAP toata viata(binenteles nu e vina lor) si in rest? salarul minim stim ca e doar pe hartie si restul se ia la negru, si cine accepta salarul minim ori nu are educatie ori atata poate. deci pe bune, sunt satul de "patrioti" ca tine. Daca traiesti in asa o tara de cacat, emigreaza, faci un bine tuturor. Dar dupa aceea nu mai vb nimic de Romania!
@@fluxuleducatiei average monthly salary in Romania is around 800 Euros but yes, you can live with 300 Euro a month if you possess an apartment and not in winter when the heating costs are higher.
Outside Europe , Some of the easiest and quickest citizenship to get without investment are Uruguay, Argentine , Canada and Peru. Several Latin American passports allow visa free entrance to The European Union countries...
@@sherrieshatzen3801 I did it. I was neither hard nor easy. It is easier than getting a PR or citizenship in New Zealand, Australia and USA. Canada is slowly becoming Chinada. I am moving to America now.
I study and live in poland my monthly expenses as single lady is about five hundred dollar rent and Bills inclusive, though excluding personal care like visiting the spa and buying beauty stuff which you can do without some months... Poland is still the cheapest place.
It would be great if you broke out the main costs (incl. health care/insurance) as well as the weather, so it is easier to compare the cost-of-living in each of these countries and how comfortable they are.
My name is Abigail from Ghana 🇬🇭and I’m 23 years old. I am currently working in Dubai and my contract will end after 2 years. When I’m done with my contract I want to travel to a Europe. Please can anyone help me ?
You need to consider safety and been part of EU or not as travelling might be an issue. Also the local salaries are low, so consider an outside income to be able to love properly.
Life is cheap if you get paid in Germany and live in one of those countries. So coming on vacation, if you are from England, Germany, Switzerland, ... is ok, but to live ... Well, people who live there would not leave those countries and go to the mentioned "expensive" countries.
I traveled all over Eastern Europe. I settled on Brest Belarus and Tirana Albania. They are both magificent and COL is insane. I lived 'upscale' in Brest for two years for $500 per month. Tirana is more expensive but a comfy life is about $700. The average SS for a worker and spouse is about $2,100 and you are upper middle class on that.
@@porkchopspapi5757 In Brest I had 70 m^2 1BR+Den overlooking the River Park and City Garden. It was an easy walk to the 1km long, broad shopping street with lots of cute cafes and restaurants. There are broad prospekts with statues and floral displays. The sidewalks are spectacular. There is a 1km 'river walk' with upscale restaurants overlooking the river and park. There's much more. I have been trying to figure out Albania, so I have take short term rentals in Durres, Sarandë and Tiranë. I am going to Belgrade for three montns and when I return I will take a long term lease in Tiranë. Albania is a poor country, but 'Zone A" and 'Blloku' are going seriously upscale with a new, quickly growing upper middle class. Luxury high rises are popping up everywhere. About a 40 minute drive West brings you to Golem on the Adriatik. About 1 km of beach there is as good as any place on the Cote d'Azur. Only at ⅓ the price.
Jithin George, Albania is no place to come and work. Your A/T income might be 400 Euro per month which will afford you a very basic lifestyle and likely require a roommate. If you get a remote work contract, you can probably make $800 per month and, with a DN visa, shelter it from income tax. For that amount you can get by. My budget is $1,000 per month and I am living well.
Those countries in Europe are affordable to live for NOW .they were undeveloped countries when they were behind the iron curtain .eventually the cost of living will catch with them .And let’s be honest ,do you know what living in Georgia and Bulgaria is like???
There are nice places in Bulgaria. It's no coincidence that many western Europeans are moving there when they retire. I've never been in Georgia, but I am sure you can find nice places to live there. In fact I would rather live in Central/Eastern Europe (except for Ukraine and Moldova) than western Europe.
For mě great video! 1. Bulgaria (Sofia) - i was born here. 9. Czechia (Prague) - the city where i am living right Now, yesterday i was on that bridge. Slovakia(Bratislava) and Poland (Wroclaw) - two cities, that i know well And like them much. Thano you!
@@magamaga1827 All this nations are mostly friendly , no matter where you come from. I know one canadian here and he lives good here. Of course, bad people exists all over the world .
Been to most of those countries,l found them all nice but, disappointed Lithuania wasn't mentioned.Have very happy memories and thank you very much for the video.
this needs to be updated ... Budapest has become quite expensive. It is cheaper to eat out in Italy, Spain or Germany, just to name some. Rent is also on the level of bigger German or Italian cities. And don't even think on making a comfortable "West European" living with the average pay in Hungary.
Being able to live in Bulgaria with USD$1000 per month is certainly cheap, even when compared to some SEAsian countries. I'd certainly like to travel there and live for a few months
yeah and what is lowest wage in those countries... cause it is what you get at best here i eastern europe, its cheap compared to other countries but wages also are very small.
Depends on country and industry. Differences between eastern European countries are much bigger than differences between western European. You can't compare for example Ukraine or Montenegro or Moldova to Poland or Czechia. There are light years of differences in everything. Also, many industries in Poland pay the same money as they pay everywhere. So it all depends on the country and what you do for a living.
@@dareczek63 to be honest it depends on country laws if they let one firm to pay one wage and other another wage, in many countries it is allowed thats why unless you have relatives or friends you will work for way less than those who do. This is one of major flaws of capitalism, bosses and owners of business pay what they want.
Czech Republic: only 35 minutes by train to Prague there's Benesov u Prahy. Cheap to live in!
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I'm from Latvia and I rent 2 bedrooms flat with all expenses in the city center for 300 euros per month :D I don't know where you got that 1000$ for 1 bedroom :D
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@the honk KID dafuq ur talking? XD 1 USD = 0,85 euro
No thanks. Not only is it landlocked but it isn't surrounded by great countries that people actually want to travel to. Way better choices in the video above. I've never heard one person in my life ever say they were going to or wanted to go to Armenia.
@@spiegel3269 Bro you're rude, anybody told you that? Well i'll say it weirdly, but if you were a country, you would probably be like you described Armenia.
I have been in part s of the Middle East TURKEY and East Mediterranean GREECE.But If I would have to relocate.I would choose France,Basque Country,or Portugal Luxembourg would be another Option.Switzerland was one of my priorities too.But things have changed a great deal after CVD 19 and I do not see the country in the same way.Happy August and Summer 2022 To all readers reading this segment🕊🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🏵🏵🏵🏵🏵🏵🏵🏵🏵🏵
I am a seasoned Cybersecurity professional from India & have been trying to get a job from India to any of the European countries. But. no luck so far any suggestions why they can't consider hiring outside EU even when there's a skill shortage? have you made such content covering these topics, appreciate it if you could.
I've seen many vlogs of Ukraine and I agree with you, it's a very beautiful country with beautiful people. I guess eastern parts have some skirmishes going on?
@@JabmarMusic Europejska część Rosji, jak to jest? czy jest jak skandynawska część Polski (ewentualnie Gdańsk) czy wschodnioazjatycka część Ukrainy (np. miasta bliżej Morza Azowskiego, gdzie zaczyna się Azja)? państwo musi być liczone od początku do końca, a nie tylko jego część.
Where I work here in northern Norway, we have Polish and Latvian truck drivers delivering goods on a daily basis. Almost none of them can understand even the most basic English. I've also been to Poland twice, and language was most certainly a problem outside main tourist destinations, VERY hard to find anyone who speaks English. So no thanks, those two countries are not going to be considered should I ever retire to a foreign country.
@@JabmarMusic If so, they doesn't seem to have learned much. Another example, I have several more: I was driving from Wroclav to Prague, and while still on the Polish side of the border, I stopped at a cozy taverna, to get something to eat. There were at least 4 young adults working there, that couldn't understand English at all, so I had to use google translate on my phone to tell them what I wanted. So no, it doesn't only apply to old people. And btw, the drivers coming to my workplace, are mostly in their 30s, and they almost never understands English, as I already said.
@@Utubedeletescomments No, England wouldn't be on my list, if I should ever retire to a different country. There are MANY countries where communicating in English isn't a problem at all.
Georgia is the cheapest country in Europe. I live in Georgia and here average salary is 400$ so you decide, does it cost the cheapest country life in Georgia
In Malaysia in southeast Asia , you can rent a 4 hotel star room for about 20 or 30 dollars per night or something in this range ... In Chezk republic the 4 stars hotels are something like double or triple these prices ...
In Prague a 4 star hotel will cost you around 150 dollars per night, also food in the center is very expensive like 35 dollars per person. Czech republic can be cheap but not in the capital.
With respect to Malaysia , I think it depends on the city . They are opening up for tourism . One of the strictest states in adhering to Islamic rules is Saudi Arabia and they are opening up for tourism and now women can drive .
@@waelfaraj6705 Singapore will be a better bet.Its clean, corruption free, politically stable, strong currency and dynamic country. Hell, even Facebook co founder lives in Singapore. It is everything Malaysia is not.
Malaysia has cheaper living expenses and more open places for agriculture and rainforests .It has much less population density but yes , Singapore has better job opportunities and stronger economy ...
This video must be somewhat outdated - war in Ukraine. One should be aware of the weather difference(winter/summer) in northernly vs, southernly countries. Another aspect is the religion and it influence on the lving style.
I live in Poland and I was in all those countries that are listed in this video, but I want to add an important note here: you said that you can live in Poland for 1500usd a month, the truth is that average salary in Poland is around 1000usd so believe me - you can live here for less than 1k USD a month :) and Cracow is considered as one of the best places to party in Europe - opinion of people I met from Spain, Italy, Belgium, Germany, UK :) you are all welcomed here 😁
How much is a recently built townhouse (140-160 sq.m.) in Gdansk or Krakow? :)
wow!
Krakow ? Thanks for the advice 👍
Thank you! Thinking of moving back to Poland in few years 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻
Coming to Poland soon!!! 😅😅
HINT: Those countries are cheap to live in if you have a western salary. If you live and work here, it is not that great.
Exactly my thought. Take an engineer working online from a US company. could be earning $70k and live like a king in these countries
@@ahmadgoro3574 well you still have to appear as if you’re not wealthy, or else you’re more likely to be targeted for violent attacks
Hard to beat Spain! I’m a retired Brit & 2 blocks from the Med in Costa Blanca just south of Alicante with amazing beaches,parks & very safe. My TOTAL monthly outlay is around 700 including rent , ( 2 bedroom apt 450 including utilities, ) WiFi & netflix is 40 p month .Plus eating out once a week & my monthly groceries is total of 200 Euro s. pm so my TOTAL monthly outlay is Less than 700 Europe’s per month!
That surprised me. As i searched some information about Spain, their general income is around 2000 USD
Sounds amazing! I am American but my father is from Spain. I would like to retire there. I am 43 and looking to explore!🌄 This sound's great! That's a lot.
@@jademartinez8143 Hello beautiful lady how are you doing today?
Maybe Portugal....
Really!
Amazing
Bulgaria is the cheapest place to live in EU. People are friendly, there's a lot of history, food is great, there are 4 seasons, mountains and beaches to explore and chill on.
Yes it is. And so much Thracian and Roman heritage to be found in Bulgaria. Been a few times in the country. Very very friendly people. The food is good, but don't expect refined dishes like in Italy, Spain, France and the Benelux. The warm weather and beautiful nature makes up for it.
Sofija, the best
@@ikiristovska4053 I liked Plovdiv in particular, also Varna.
@@stroopwafel6141 Plovdiv, Varna and smallish Veliko Turnovo.
Which languages do they speak?
I love Montenegro beautiful and natural beautiful clean rich country Montenegro 🇲🇪🇲🇪🇲🇪🇲🇪🇲🇪🇲🇪
You,re pretty sure that,s Montenegro is a clean country,I,ve been many times,I dont think so.🤣🤣🤣🤣
I want to move to Europe sometime in the next 5 years I’m sick of the gun violence in the USA.
if u r sick of the gun violence Canada should do the trick already
Sir you visit Europe or not after two years
I was happy to see Montenegro was on the list, but very suprised that other former countries from the former Yugoslavia didn't make it. Serbia, Macedonia and Bosnia are all very nice affordable countries.
Cost of living is ok, but the HDI in Montenegro is a HUGE difference from the HDI in old Yugoslavian republics, except for Croatia and Slovenia due the Eurozone.
As a Bulgarian, appreciate your selection!
Georgia, the country not the state in the USA, is cheaper than every country on this list.
Yes, Atlanta is really cheap!
@Ray This view varies depending where you're from. But generally Europeans came from Georgia. Wine came from Georgia. Culturally Georgia is in Europe. Geographically Georgia is also in Europe as terrain defines geographical borders. European geo borders are defined as Ural Mountains - Caspian sea - Caucasus mountains - black sea. Poitically though Georgia isn't that much in Europe unless you count Polish-Baltic intervention in 2008.
You can look all of it up. It's on Wikipedia and stuff.
@Ray though it participates in all European tournaments))
@@patricksweeney5308 Armenia is much less developed than Georgia. Their people are not friendly either.
R u from Georgia?
If you are thinking about moving to another country, learn their language.
Совершенно верно
You said 30% of polish people speak english... I don't think so 😂. Maybe maximum 30% people in big cities know some english words. The level of teaching english in polish schools is still very poor and it didn't change to much for the last 10 yrs.
You said as well that is it possibile to live in Poland for less than 1500 USD a month... I'd rather say that 50% of people have to survive for max.3800 PLN (900 USD) a month if you're lucky. Many of us take much less than those 900 USD a month working harder than you can imagine. Poland is a good place to live for 50% of Poles and rich foreigners. The rest of us is in trouble, therefore so many of us live in the western country. 👍
Romania is the best! Amazing food, mountains, seaside, The Danube Delta, it has so much to offer!
And people live on 300e /month there. Idk how they manage, but it's maybe because of vast house ownership and not paying rent.
It's scary bcoz of dracula hahaha
@@fluxuleducatiei hai pe bune, binenteles ca se gaseste un "destept" sa ne faca de cacao. Cine traieste in Romania cu 300 de euro? Niste pensionari care au lucrat la CAP toata viata(binenteles nu e vina lor) si in rest? salarul minim stim ca e doar pe hartie si restul se ia la negru, si cine accepta salarul minim ori nu are educatie ori atata poate. deci pe bune, sunt satul de "patrioti" ca tine. Daca traiesti in asa o tara de cacat, emigreaza, faci un bine tuturor. Dar dupa aceea nu mai vb nimic de Romania!
@@fluxuleducatiei average monthly salary in Romania is around 800 Euros but yes, you can live with 300 Euro a month if you possess an apartment and not in winter when the heating costs are higher.
My parents are from Hungary I have always wanted to go wonder what it’s like to live there?
Outside Europe , Some of the easiest and quickest citizenship to get without investment are Uruguay, Argentine , Canada and Peru.
Several Latin American passports allow visa free entrance to The European Union countries...
Latin America has high crime rate.
Canada is actually not an easy country in which to get citizenship.
@@sherrieshatzen3801 I did it. I was neither hard nor easy. It is easier than getting a PR or citizenship in New Zealand, Australia and USA. Canada is slowly becoming Chinada. I am moving to America now.
Yes. Go to Latin America and they will kill you there
Some places in Latin America are safe ...
Chile and Uruguay are ones of the safest but Venzuela is the opposite...
I study and live in poland my monthly expenses as single lady is about five hundred dollar rent and Bills inclusive, though excluding personal care like visiting the spa and buying beauty stuff which you can do without some months...
Poland is still the cheapest place.
Are you an international student?
I'm trying to move here too. Getting an appointment for visa application is such a task
Sweet, I'm planning to move there, Katowice to be precise
@@MaryOdere me too, where are u going to? I'm going to Katowice
At which college are you?
It would be great if you broke out the main costs (incl. health care/insurance) as well as the weather, so it is easier to compare the cost-of-living in each of these countries and how comfortable they are.
Not enough time to go into that depth for each country.. There's something called Google you can use to go more in depth. Ever heard of it?
I'm sorry, but Czechia and Slovakia are for sure CENTRAL EUROPEAN countries.
who cares
My name is Abigail from Ghana 🇬🇭and I’m 23 years old. I am currently working in Dubai and my contract will end after 2 years. When I’m done with my contract I want to travel to a Europe. Please can anyone help me ?
@@BondJFK why Botswana?
@@naapinkfriday585 chart me up
You need to consider safety and been part of EU or not as travelling might be an issue. Also the local salaries are low, so consider an outside income to be able to love properly.
Ukraine is cheap, modern and accessible. It’s no wonder that it is one of the growing destination for digital nomads and expats in Europe.
There's just that pesky problem of Putin moving tanks in and blowing the fuck out of it and everything that moves. No big deal, right?
@@spiegel3269 lol
Yeah im considering moving to Ukraine at some point in the near future
It will be even cheaper. Rent in Kyiv is 50% of the price you would pay before invasion.
This comment didn't age well
Life is cheap if you get paid in Germany and live in one of those countries. So coming on vacation, if you are from England, Germany, Switzerland, ... is ok, but to live ... Well, people who live there would not leave those countries and go to the mentioned "expensive" countries.
How cheap is it to live in Germany
Well that depends.
I traveled all over Eastern Europe. I settled on Brest Belarus and Tirana Albania. They are both magificent and COL is insane. I lived 'upscale' in Brest for two years for $500 per month. Tirana is more expensive but a comfy life is about $700. The average SS for a worker and spouse is about $2,100 and you are upper middle class on that.
What was your apartment like? And what do yo mean by magnificent?
@@porkchopspapi5757 In Brest I had 70 m^2 1BR+Den overlooking the River Park and City Garden. It was an easy walk to the 1km long, broad shopping street with lots of cute cafes and restaurants. There are broad prospekts with statues and floral displays. The sidewalks are spectacular. There is a 1km 'river walk' with upscale restaurants overlooking the river and park. There's much more.
I have been trying to figure out Albania, so I have take short term rentals in Durres, Sarandë and Tiranë. I am going to Belgrade for three montns and when I return I will take a long term lease in Tiranë. Albania is a poor country, but 'Zone A" and 'Blloku' are going seriously upscale with a new, quickly growing upper middle class. Luxury high rises are popping up everywhere. About a 40 minute drive West brings you to Golem on the Adriatik. About 1 km of beach there is as good as any place on the Cote d'Azur. Only at ⅓ the price.
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If I work in albania how much I can earn in month ? Any idea sir for general jobs.
Jithin George, Albania is no place to come and work. Your A/T income might be 400 Euro per month which will afford you a very basic lifestyle and likely require a roommate.
If you get a remote work contract, you can probably make $800 per month and, with a DN visa, shelter it from income tax. For that amount you can get by. My budget is $1,000 per month and I am living well.
I live in Bulgaria and it's a lot cheaper than you have said, come and see.
Nice and informative, thanks for sharing
Those countries in Europe are affordable to live for NOW .they were undeveloped countries when they were behind the iron curtain .eventually the cost of living will catch with them .And let’s be honest ,do you know what living in Georgia and Bulgaria is like???
Don't know what it's like to live there. Can you explain
Please elaborate.
@@rhalfik It´s simple, you just DON´T want to live there...
People there Do stupid Things, becouse the lack of money to live
There are nice places in Bulgaria. It's no coincidence that many western Europeans are moving there when they retire. I've never been in Georgia, but I am sure you can find nice places to live there. In fact I would rather live in Central/Eastern Europe (except for Ukraine and Moldova) than western Europe.
NEXT video 10 cheapest education countries in Europe
Education is free in most of Europe.
@@johnnymartinjohansen depends if you are domestic or international student.
I'm disappointed you didn't include my country, Slovenia... Everybody loves this place.
Is 1000$ per month enough to live there? And do they speak English?
For mě great video! 1. Bulgaria (Sofia) - i was born here. 9. Czechia (Prague) - the city where i am living right Now, yesterday i was on that bridge. Slovakia(Bratislava) and Poland (Wroclaw) - two cities, that i know well And like them much. Thano you!
are they friendly to Americans? I also have Irish passport.
@@magamaga1827 All this nations are mostly friendly , no matter where you come from. I know one canadian here and he lives good here. Of course, bad people exists all over the world .
Thank you for sharing 🙏
You did not mention the brutal winter weather on those area. Glim weather and a long winter months.
Where? In Slovakia you get normal winter but the summer is long and very hot.
They didnt talk about Russia ...In Prague we barelly get snow
I lived in both Czec and Portugal. Prices okay but housing very expensive, and as an older woman on her own, people in both countries can be mean!
Moving to Spain after college. Studied abroad there for 5 months and had the time of my life!
what did you study?
@@gracewilde835 Im double majoring in Business management and Spanish with minors in French and Religious Studies.
@@KingMK31 oh wow, that is cool! you're doing amazing, well done:)
Been to most of those countries,l found them all nice but, disappointed Lithuania wasn't mentioned.Have very happy memories and thank you very much for the video.
Poland is so beautiful, I wish someday to visit the beautiful country. 😍
Yeah right with the corrupt judges no thx
Full of racists, homophobes, nationalists, catholic fanatics and so on… and people are just looking sad walking on the streets
hmm, that's sounds familiar!? Well duh! Every country has that, Even here in my country the Philippines has that.
@@meoao8829
Are gay or what?
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Serbia and Slovenia are my favorites.
Latvia is actually even cheaper, in most places you can get a apartment on rent for just 400 Eur and other expenses are also way cheaper
are you from katvia
@@Sultan-cy3cp yes
Is there English university in Latvia?
@@shakespeareuchenna7688 yes many
It is very hard to get permit for permanent residence.
thanks for sharing this information...
Please make video to guide foreigners related PR in Europe. It will be helpful..
no, stop having kids
I would love to live in Europe my dream ♥️
Jst believe it . Hit me for more updates
Hi ! Natasha ,How are you doing ? Where are you from ?
I live in Minneapolis MN Usa
@@natashathompson7641 : Have you been to Europe before ?
this needs to be updated ... Budapest has become quite expensive. It is cheaper to eat out in Italy, Spain or Germany, just to name some. Rent is also on the level of bigger German or Italian cities. And don't even think on making a comfortable "West European" living with the average pay in Hungary.
Being able to live in Bulgaria with USD$1000 per month is certainly cheap, even when compared to some SEAsian countries. I'd certainly like to travel there and live for a few months
If you dont need a lot of sunshine beaches and companions, but why you still live if you dont have all these?
@@leehyunsong7001 Bulgaria has resorts on the Black Sea.
@@MLGKid420 do you know sea water is warm in south east asia?
@@leehyunsong7001 and deadly too.
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Thanks for the education...very useful
Very good list
Well . I pay 50$ a month for my apartment in Africa which is very cool👍🇬🇭 maximum temperature of 30° 24/7🤪 i got anything to do in Europe thanks
All of those are very nice place to live. It will be great living. I liked your video. An Indian Subscribed.
yeah and what is lowest wage in those countries... cause it is what you get at best here i eastern europe, its cheap compared to other countries but wages also are very small.
Depends on country and industry. Differences between eastern European countries are much bigger than differences between western European. You can't compare for example Ukraine or Montenegro or Moldova to Poland or Czechia. There are light years of differences in everything. Also, many industries in Poland pay the same money as they pay everywhere. So it all depends on the country and what you do for a living.
@@dareczek63 to be honest it depends on country laws if they let one firm to pay one wage and other another wage, in many countries it is allowed thats why unless you have relatives or friends you will work for way less than those who do. This is one of major flaws of capitalism, bosses and owners of business pay what they want.
Georgia (country/The gate of Europe) can be also mentioned here.
Amazing videoⓂ
Amazing quality!
Cheapest county to live is home !
You know everything and find the cheap one
Very true
Best quote ..
True 😹
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I mean home as in with parents (rent = 0)
What are the courses, qualities, eligibility, qualifications to work in these countries?
I love your videos!!!
So much for Ukraine being on this list…
Thanks for sharing. very informative.
Czech Republic: only 35 minutes by train to Prague there's Benesov u Prahy. Cheap to live in!
I'm from Latvia and I rent 2 bedrooms flat with all expenses in the city center for 300 euros per month :D I don't know where you got that 1000$ for 1 bedroom :D
@the honk KID dafuq ur talking? XD 1 USD = 0,85 euro
@rouse2k5 🤣😅😁😆
It's all monopoly money to us "Mericans anyway.
How did you find the place to rent? Any website recommendations? Or u rented it through local agencies? Thanks.
300 Euro for 2 bedroom flat ?
Nice video 👍good job
Georgia (Tbilisi)
best video 👏🏻
You need to check out Armenia ... a fantastic beautiful country and wonderful friendlt people
No thanks. Not only is it landlocked but it isn't surrounded by great countries that people actually want to travel to. Way better choices in the video above. I've never heard one person in my life ever say they were going to or wanted to go to Armenia.
Help connect me there
@@spiegel3269 Bro you're rude, anybody told you that? Well i'll say it weirdly, but if you were a country, you would probably be like you described Armenia.
Not Europe. Also, I checked the rents. Super expensive
Is 1000$ per month enough to live there? And do they speak English? Because I am not going to learn Armenian
I have been in part s of the Middle East TURKEY and East Mediterranean GREECE.But If I would have to relocate.I would choose France,Basque Country,or Portugal Luxembourg would be another Option.Switzerland was one of my priorities too.But things have changed a great deal after CVD 19 and I do not see the country in the same way.Happy August and Summer 2022 To all readers reading this segment🕊🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🏵🏵🏵🏵🏵🏵🏵🏵🏵🏵
All of these countries you have stated are expensive to live in
nice video
Thanks for the information
I am a seasoned Cybersecurity professional from India & have been trying to get a job from India to any of the European countries. But. no luck so far any suggestions why they can't consider hiring outside EU even when there's a skill shortage? have you made such content covering these topics, appreciate it if you could.
Try to apply to other countries maybe Qatar/Dubai/Saudi Arabia... Gain some experience there and then move to somewhere else
What about Serbia?
Lot of turists adore Serbia, life iz cheep, food and nature iz amazing!
And.... Night life..
and very friendly!
Turkey doesn’t fall here as much I experienced and heard a huge amount of people don’t know how to behave to tourists and are so religious .!
Greetings, I wish he had mentioned "wages" that would work with these monthly budgets. 🤔
you should definitely visit the largest country in Europe, incredibly beautiful Ukraine😍🇺🇦
#Ukraine #Kharkiv #Kyiv #Lviv #Odessa
I've seen many vlogs of Ukraine and I agree with you, it's a very beautiful country with beautiful people. I guess eastern parts have some skirmishes going on?
I agree, I love Ukraine 🇺🇦 I’m always happy when I’m going visit Ukraine. Love from Slovakia 🇸🇰🇺🇦❤️❤️
European part of Russia is much bigger.
@@lukas_svk8488 🤗💕💕💕💕
@@JabmarMusic Europejska część Rosji, jak to jest? czy jest jak skandynawska część Polski (ewentualnie Gdańsk) czy wschodnioazjatycka część Ukrainy (np. miasta bliżej Morza Azowskiego, gdzie zaczyna się Azja)? państwo musi być liczone od początku do końca, a nie tylko jego część.
How on earth does LITHUANIA not find a place in this list? Should easily be in the top 5.
10 Cheapest Country in Asia please
Which of this countries is good for raising children
Language barrier is a big problem.
Learn!
Good morning like bro
Wow this is what i called unique video... Mmm.. Nice view...
Where I work here in northern Norway, we have Polish and Latvian truck drivers delivering goods on a daily basis. Almost none of them can understand even the most basic English. I've also been to Poland twice, and language was most certainly a problem outside main tourist destinations, VERY hard to find anyone who speaks English. So no thanks, those two countries are not going to be considered should I ever retire to a foreign country.
If you want to speak with old people you are probably right. But from many years children have english at school from the first class.
Hi bro. Iam looking for a job in those countries. Iam from and I can speak English fluently. Any lead I wl appreciate.
If you want to speak English, move to England.
@@JabmarMusic If so, they doesn't seem to have learned much. Another example, I have several more: I was driving from Wroclav to Prague, and while still on the Polish side of the border, I stopped at a cozy taverna, to get something to eat. There were at least 4 young adults working there, that couldn't understand English at all, so I had to use google translate on my phone to tell them what I wanted. So no, it doesn't only apply to old people. And btw, the drivers coming to my workplace, are mostly in their 30s, and they almost never understands English, as I already said.
@@Utubedeletescomments No, England wouldn't be on my list, if I should ever retire to a different country. There are MANY countries where communicating in English isn't a problem at all.
I would choose Latvia, Poland, Hungary
Why you should use only these 3 countries?
Am coming
Good luck with learning the language.
Congratulations 1000k subscribe
Portugal !!
I love Budapest.
You forgotte Albania 🇦🇱
hello,how are you doing today
Cannot be cheaper than south East Asia except Singapore
i like slovakia, czech republic, poland , hungary. latvia
others not
Nice information beautiful sharing new groend
Turkey 😂 you are so funny
Good night brother
Georgia is the cheapest country in Europe. I live in Georgia and here average salary is 400$ so you decide, does it cost the cheapest country life in Georgia
What of universities are they cheap too 'tuition' and is it a good place for and international student to come study??
Greece?
This funny, not even a chance for me 😂
I will love to live but how will I go
Turkey sucks not even a loaf of bread is cheap it’s expensive and the overall system here sucks health care as well
in Europe is minimaly 5 more countries witch is more cheaper than slovakia and estonia
and to live comfortably?
Si, Sardegna
What about Croatia???
i like to move to sanmarino, after pandemic i will try
In Malaysia in southeast Asia , you can rent a 4 hotel star room for about 20 or 30 dollars per night or something in this range ...
In Chezk republic the 4 stars hotels are something like double or triple these prices ...
True..so is Thailand or Indonesia or Philipines..all nice but no Islamic extremist like in Malaysia...Malaysia is not liberal
In Prague a 4 star hotel will cost you around 150 dollars per night, also food in the center is very expensive like 35 dollars per person. Czech republic can be cheap but not in the capital.
With respect to Malaysia , I think it depends on the city . They are opening up for tourism .
One of the strictest states in adhering to Islamic rules is Saudi Arabia and they are opening up for tourism and now women can drive .
@@waelfaraj6705 Singapore will be a better bet.Its clean, corruption free, politically stable, strong currency and dynamic country. Hell, even Facebook co founder lives in Singapore. It is everything Malaysia is not.
Malaysia has cheaper living expenses and more open places for agriculture and rainforests .It has much less population density but yes , Singapore has better job opportunities and stronger economy ...
Northren Turkey and Ankara is cold in winter but warm in summer ...
And Islamic
@@kenhart8771
Erdogan 💪💪💪💪👍👍👍
This video must be somewhat outdated - war in Ukraine. One should be aware of the weather difference(winter/summer) in northernly vs, southernly countries. Another aspect is the religion and it influence on the lving style.
Hungary with liberal immigration policies 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Switzerland expensive but I love Switzerland people 🥰🥰🥰🥰
How is the weather there?❤❤❤
In india 300$ are enough to live happily
You can't compare with Europe
Only if you ignore the squalor all around you.
Beautiful country, how to visit
1:14 Town where I was born Kotor
Portugal