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>>2878042
>uncontrolled migration, low wages, high taxes, unfriendly cultures, bad weather and expensive.
literally Malaysia, unless you like the heat
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Maybe do a working holiday in Japan if you're under 30. The wages are pretty shit in asia too but they have less social problems and as an expat you're kind of shielded from some of the social problems that do exist
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>>2878042
australia, there are regions that arent super hot but still warm all year long
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>>2878042
Wait a few years until Mileikowsky is ousted from power and a Peronist assumes office then move to Argentina.
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>>2879111
Better hope you have foreign dollar income either way, Argentina can't be fixed because it's full of Argentines, not because the president is a Jew/Muslim/Catholic, since they've tried them all at this point
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>Europe is a massive shithole
Yes it it rajesh, don't ever come here. Better return to india.
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>>2879181
Discount USA.
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>>2878042

Leaf here, i live in Malta for 3 years now.

Options for you:

- Australia is nice, you get the nature, infrastructure, proximity to asia, but it is very liberal and isolated. The good perk however is that you don't get the same degenerate immigration you get in Canada or in europe. It's mostly asians and some indians.

- Malaysia is only worth it if you got a business or a very stable remote job. The expat community there is a mix between wanted criminals and sex tourists.

- Japan is not worth the trauma you'll get from being treated like absolute shit by every employer and person no matter how well you integrate.

- Malta, from my personal experience it's a great place to live and work as immigration is tightly controlled and the indians they got here are miles ahead of the ones in Canada and they get deported the minute they lose their jobs. They don't get handed permanent residence for serving coffee. Main issue with the island is the overpopulation, how corrupt it is and how it doesn't feel european despite it being an EU country yet the maltese have this obsession with trying to look white even though their language is arabic on steroids and they basically look like north africans.

Just get a remote job and experiment with freelance visas here and there, find places you truly enjoy and settle down there at some point. Only way to be truly happy.
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>>2878042
serbia
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>>2878042
India, there's a reason why they become engineers and CEOs, go to India, stay there and never, ever leave.
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>>2884910
India is solid. The visa is only a continuous 180 days so you need to have a couple of other countries to go with it.

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