the most neglected destination for American/European expats is actually Japan. Yes it's ridiculously expensive in big cities. But in suburban or rural Japan, it's really cheap. You can buy a decent house at as low as 10K or 20K USD. You can renovate it cheaply. You can buy a cheap quality second hand Japanese car. And you can easily get a job as an English teacher. You can make your living with roughly 1K USD a month there including healthcare and even your retirement pension.
Great point. Lived in rural Japan in my 20’s and still speak conversational Japanese. Lived in Fukui-ken. I’m curious where you settled and how you like it?
the most neglected destination for American/European expats is actually Japan. Yes it's ridiculously expensive in big cities. But in suburban or rural Japan, it's really cheap. You can buy a decent house at as low as 10K or 20K USD. You can renovate it cheaply. You can buy a cheap quality second hand Japanese car. And you can easily get a job as an English teacher. You can make your living with roughly 1K USD a month there including healthcare and even your retirement pension.
Great point. Lived in rural Japan in my 20’s and still speak conversational Japanese. Lived in Fukui-ken. I’m curious where you settled and how you like it?
5. Bangkok, 4. Portugal, 3. Mexico, 2. Paraguay, 1. Uruguay
thanks
Bangkok isn't a country
Mexico is in North America
Good job!
That is great information, thank you so much Nicole! I should call you "Doctor of Expat" or "Dr. Nicole" !
I wouldn’t consider any country that taxes SS/Pension benefits
No mention of taxes per country or if you die there, is your will ok in English and for others not living in the country?
Which country don’t require physical presence requirements for citizenship in South America as a parents of children born in South America country
could you say "dive in"a few more times :)
Thank you for such information.i need help to move too mexico with my children
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