Out of those countries I would rate Bulgaria as number one on the list- in such strategic location between Europe and Asia, excellent and quick access to health care, tasty and cheap groceries and young locals speak foreign languages like English, German, Spanish, as a fact plenty of Bulgarian immigrants around the world are returning back in past 2 years to live. Also plenty of job opportunity for work.
@Easyservice-x8q2 ай бұрын
I learned a lot by watching your video, very informative video, many people will benefit from watching this video, thank you very much
@lekaherath9774Ай бұрын
Thanks for the video
@Easyservice-x8q2 ай бұрын
Very nice informative video
@freyagrayden98512 ай бұрын
Croatia used to be cheap, but it cetainly isnt anymore.
@freyagrayden98512 ай бұрын
Also Georgia is not in Europe. Have you been to these places?
@DavidWilliams-qr5yj2 ай бұрын
@@freyagrayden9851Wow.! Georgia is considered to be in Eastern Europe. It's actually on the border of the European and Asian contents. Lightn up 😊
@GlobalLifeDiscoveriesus2 ай бұрын
Such an informative video! It’s great to see a list of affordable countries to live in, especially as many of us are looking for ways to stretch our budgets. I’m curious, though-do the cost of living and affordability vary significantly between cities and rural areas within these countries? I’d love to know if there are any hidden gems where living is even cheaper than the national average!
@Adreal3578 күн бұрын
Which ones are safe for Black.people?
@catGirlie-tb1bf2 күн бұрын
That’s what I’m trying to figure out
@thiruvengadamt24782 ай бұрын
when Colombia has managed to have a place in this list despite safety concerns why not the likes of Mexico,? Also not sure if the financial ratings of the country as a whole have been taken in to consideration. Srilanka was on the verge of bankruptcy at least twice and could be heading there anytime in future ? Similar is the case for Argentina. what I get from the topic is advise for retirees / digital nomads moving from first-world countries to these developog economies. But I'm afraid the financial stability of these developing economies has not been considered in this list.
@dcartier16922 ай бұрын
And one needs to question the political fate of Georgia, following the recent election.
@garciatunion2 ай бұрын
Argentina just got the lowest monthly inflation in the last 3 years. its getting better with the new government but it will take few more years for being a stable and safe country
@molezinger57802 ай бұрын
Sri Lanka's political turmoil had no effect on foreigners living or on vacation there, don't believe everything you see on mainstream media. I was in Sri Lanka last august it is completely safe, aside from the tourists scams which are pretty obvious. The exchange rate is also very good, I stayed there till early October and only spent around $2,100 including rent and everything.
@thiruvengadamt24782 ай бұрын
@@molezinger5780 I believe the topic of the video is a suggestion for relocating from first world countries to low-cost, safe, politically, and financially stable countries. However, I think there are better options than Sri Lanka. According to the IMF and World Bank data, Sri Lanka's debt situation is dire, and their plans to address the debts are bleak. In any case, insolvency may lead to a loss of money in bank accounts, regardless of whether one is a resident or a local in Sri Lanka
@Evansteven2442 ай бұрын
What it cost to fly there is unbelievable!
@coryharrisonexecutivedirectorАй бұрын
#13: Georgia you may be off on specifically when you say, "great for young people." This could be true if you are in no way supportive of LGBTQ rights. Georgia's government has just recently rolled back, protections and freedoms.
@ART-ificial26 күн бұрын
True, I'm from there, even though haven't been back in over 25 years my family is still there and they update me on current events. That's what a country with a very long history tends to do to human evolution, a place where traditions and religion still govern the country is no place for progressive thinkers, sadly. Not sure if I will ever go back..