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Rook

What's a good country to relocate to? I'm not very picky, just somewhere without a lot of conflict and an inexpensive standard of living.

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  1. Carl Projectorinski

    Unfortunately, most countries that are like that are very picky about immigration. Also, the lack of conflict doesn't seem to last long.

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  2. JosephPaul

    I often consider moving to one of the US territories like Guam or the US Virgin Islands. Any of those work for you?


  3. The Cat Face

    I hear that the Vortex of Random is fairly conflict free and even those chucked into Abbasid Jail are provided with a free, endless supply of Gin Fizzes (or whatever is the plural of Fizz...Fizzeses...Fizzezez.....Fizzi).

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  4. Shmoopie Kerfuffle

    If you are serious, go to Australia...I so want to live there...


  5. Dalco

    I agree Aussie land being upside down means they have a money that isn't able to be used elsewhere. Be sure to live in a part of Aussie that isn't too expensive, because it can be. Check out this link and his resources. matadornetwork.com/abroad/e...

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  6. momofmany

    Canada's good, if you don't mind -40°, we have cool lights in the sky and pretty strict laws about guns


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Dalco

I agree Aussie land being upside down means they have a money that isn't able to be used elsewhere. Be sure to live in a part of Aussie that isn't too expensive, because it can be. Check out this link and his resources. matadornetwork.com/abroad/e...


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Reepicheep

You know Rook, if you are under 30 you can probably go for what used to be called 'Working Holiday' in just about any country that you'd care to visit that participates. I'd probably stick to the English speaking ones, but it might be just your thing.


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