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10 Best Countries To Live and Work Abroad

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1. China
2. United Kingdom
3. Singapore
4. Germany
5. Netherlands
6. Australia
7. Hong Kong
8. Brazil
9. India
10. Belgium


These 10 countries hold an attraction for businesses due to large consumer populations, a good supply of resources or labor and established or emerging presences in the global marketplace. These factors make them the most frequently selected locations for global assignments.



10 Best Countries To Live and Work Abroad - CBS News


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China?

Are you fucking kidding me?

Try breathing the air in a major Chinese city, then do that list again.

Life is good down under, but cost of living is sky high.






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I live in UK and i would say its overpopulated and our social sector is overburdoned

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I live in UK and i would say its overpopulated and our social sector is overburdoned

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Yeah cos the government keeps giving free shit to people who only just turned up.... Except it ain't free, we're paying for it!

I'd pick the Netherlands from that list, they got one of the best average standards of living in Europe (only downside is they use the bloody euro!)


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Oh like it's soooo easy to immigrate to those countries. They're not as immigrant friendly as us. And lol thinking you'll have as much dispoable income as here (unless you're paid in USD).
 
United kingdom @2.
I thought most English were leaving.
Hong kong.10% tax.every person given $800 us, this year as inflation gift.very low crime rate for westerners.
What's not to like
 
Oh like it's soooo easy to immigrate to those countries. They're not as immigrant friendly as us. And lol thinking you'll have as much dispoable income as here (unless you're paid in USD).

Which countries are easy bro? I've had friends from Oz and the US turned away. It seems to me it's only easy to get into the UK if you don't speak English.... Having said that if they'd really wanted to stay here all they had to do was lose their passport, can't be deported from Britain without a passport. Mental!


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China... well if you don't have morals... why not.
India? Woops...

IMO the UK would be my first option, Hong Kong and Australia.
 
China?

Are you fucking kidding me?

Try breathing the air in a major Chinese city, then do that list again.

Life is good down under, but cost of living is sky high.






b0und (srsly)

In china it all depends on where you are.

Downtown in a big city with a car service and personal assistant (cheap there) = more comfortable than here.

Deep west in no man's land = nightmare on Earth

I never minded the air that much. It looked bad at a distance but never really bothered me.
 
In china it all depends on where you are.

Downtown in a big city with a car service and personal assistant (cheap there) = more comfortable than here.

Deep west in no man's land = nightmare on Earth

I never minded the air that much. It looked bad at a distance but never really bothered me.

There is only about 3 or 4 cities in China you would really want to live in. Air quality is big. You don't notice it right away, just think things are overcast until you travel outside the big cities and realize it is smog.

Until the 1997 recession, I went 3 years without seeing a blue sky. After the recession, never had another problem. Made a huge difference on outlook in life.

Quality of life in big SE Asian cities (Singapore, KL, even Jakarta and Bangkok) are much better than China. Same cheaper standards without the China factor.
 
There is only about 3 or 4 cities in China you would really want to live in. Air quality is big. You don't notice it right away, just think things are overcast until you travel outside the big cities and realize it is smog.

Until the 1997 recession, I went 3 years without seeing a blue sky. After the recession, never had another problem. Made a huge difference on outlook in life.

Quality of life in big SE Asian cities (Singapore, KL, even Jakarta and Bangkok) are much better than China. Same cheaper standards without the China factor.

I totally agree.

I was over there last year and the locals we were with would argue to the death that it was just fog. I'm guessing that's what all the tv channels and newspapers tell them.
 
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