i do not see how thing will get better in europe. the open borders/population replacement is going strong in many countries and citizens are doing fuckall about it. the rusophobia is making energy and cost of manufacturing skyrocketing so companies are shutting down or moving away and everything is becoming expensive. this will simply not change, especially since russia is now done with the west as well. europe lacks natural resources, there is just no future here but slow decline..
@Justicar European countries are in very different situations. The above apply to germany but not to any eastern European country. I recommend you look at them case by case, when the eu breaks up (or the euro fails), things will change very fast.
True.
According to British youtuber Neil McCoy-Ward, there's unprecedented levels of emigration FROM the UK by wealthy UK nationals.
Where are millionaires relocating to?
Singapore, lots to the UAE.
In Europe, Spain, Portugal.
Elsewhere, Australia, New Zealand, USA.
I expect the exact same thing is happening in other European countries.
Possibly yes, but if you choose to move to Singapore instead of Malaysia then you are making a bet that you can offset the high cost of living against the networking and business opportunities that you just cannot get in Malaysia.
What's the point of moving to Bulgaria if you have the chance to move to Switzerland?
@UncleIroh @Zeb nah. all the no/low tax places compensate it by higher living expenses. best countries to live in are smaller developed countries but which are not hitting any rankings. they are coasting along with no attention being put on them. like, go on numbeo and list countries by safety index and then just filter out one after another. i bet plenty of balkan and vysegrad countries will be on the list. some SEA countries, as well. latam will have too much crime. others will be underdevelop