Where I’d Actually Live in Europe (And Where I Wouldn’t)
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Lived as an expat in The Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey, India, Egypt and for the last few years Bulgaria, which is by far the easiest and welcoming country we have lived. The residence process is simple, the authorities leave you alone and the tax system is a flat 10% on income, 5% in dividends and 0% (zero) on capital gains made from investments on any EU stock exchange. Great people, beautiful nature and cities, great food, low cost of living and easy access to the rest of Europe.
'I don't know, I've never really had a job.' Words to live by
After 28 years of living in Canada, we finally moved to Cannes, France. The beautiful weather, fantastic Mediterranean cuisine, and polite people have made our transition enjoyable. We also appreciate the opportunity to travel by train whenever we want. My only regret is that we did not make this move earlier. Obtaining a long-stay visa was straightforward; it allows us to stay for a year without the need to relocate every time. We can reapply for this visa annually, and after five years, we will be eligible for permanent residency. We purchased medical insurance for both of us, which cost C$1,400 for one year. A doctor's visit costs €80, making healthcare very affordable here.
A small remark, Bulgaria IS in Schengen as of 1st of January 2025, so travelling is even easier nowadays.
My philosophy is if you feel trapped - get out while you can. Visas are one thing - being able to move funds for living and investing is the elephant in the room !! If you can’t move it you don’t own it! A visa without funds to live on is useless. Start moving your funds people…
Saying Oman has “better weather” is spoken like a person who never lived through its summers. I love Oman, but not for the weather.
Copenhagen is amazing but I wasn’t aware that this super expensive city is so great for poor people…
Lived in Dubai fro 20 years, Canada, and Madrid & London. Europe is easily the best place in the world due to the high quality of life and nature and slower pace
What I took away from all of this.... Californians should not move to Idaho. I 1000% agree with this advice
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Lived as an expat in The Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey, India, Egypt and for the last few years Bulgaria, which is by far the easiest and welcoming country we have lived. The residence process is simple, the authorities leave you alone and the tax system is a flat 10% on income, 5% in dividends and 0% (zero) on capital gains made from investments on any EU stock exchange. Great people, beautiful nature and cities, great food, low cost of living and easy access to the rest of Europe.
'I don't know, I've never really had a job.' Words to live by
After 28 years of living in Canada, we finally moved to Cannes, France. The beautiful weather, fantastic Mediterranean cuisine, and polite people have made our transition enjoyable. We also appreciate the opportunity to travel by train whenever we want. My only regret is that we did not make this move earlier. Obtaining a long-stay visa was straightforward; it allows us to stay for a year without the need to relocate every time. We can reapply for this visa annually, and after five years, we will be eligible for permanent residency. We purchased medical insurance for both of us, which cost C$1,400 for one year. A doctor's visit costs €80, making healthcare very affordable here.
A small remark, Bulgaria IS in Schengen as of 1st of January 2025, so travelling is even easier nowadays.
My philosophy is if you feel trapped - get out while you can. Visas are one thing - being able to move funds for living and investing is the elephant in the room !! If you can’t move it you don’t own it! A visa without funds to live on is useless. Start moving your funds people…
Saying Oman has “better weather” is spoken like a person who never lived through its summers. I love Oman, but not for the weather.
Copenhagen is amazing but I wasn’t aware that this super expensive city is so great for poor people…
Lived in Dubai fro 20 years, Canada, and Madrid & London. Europe is easily the best place in the world due to the high quality of life and nature and slower pace
What I took away from all of this.... Californians should not move to Idaho. I 1000% agree with this advice
Ready to go where you're treated best? Tickets are now available for Nomad Capitalist Live. Secure your spot today—don’t miss out! 👉 https://nomadcapitalist.com/live/