Sunday 7 June 2015

A general guide to the path of immigration

Have you ever faced that cold blizzard weather or stuck in traffic for hours, or just quite tired of all
the noise and pollution around, sat back and thought ,would it not be just great if you could escape all
this and head to a better life free of all stress and worry. Many people today trapped in urban
city lifestyle dream of clear blue skies, green ocean views and faded mountains and breeze on their
doorstep. For some this does eventually become a reality and there are many reasons for choosing
this lifestyle.


Immigrating to another country can have many benefits. For one if you love nature and the outdoors
and heading to any of the tropical countries could be your dream life. In some countries the crime
is lower, you are able to stroll the beaches freely, walk to work, shop in fresh produce markets
without worrying about being mugged. You may also live a healthier life as fresh vegetables and
fruits grown locally are cheap and in abundance, so no need to ever think of processed frozen foods
again. Life is laid back and tranquil, in many countries the locals do not experience the stress that
first world countries have.  They laugh more often, and there is just no rush in life, what is not
completed today, well there is tomorrow. This may take a while to getting use to, but if you think
back to the stress you experienced, you will then come to enjoy this laid back lifestyle.


To add to this is the general cost of living. Many second world countries you do not need a lot
of money to live. In many of the Caribbean countries you can live quite comfortably on about
US2 000 - US3 000 and that includes renting a small bungalow house. items such as heating.
transport, some insurance, you will not even need. So in all the savings can be great and life great. 

1 comment:

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