Moving Abroad Life — Deep Research on the Best Places to Live, Relocate & Start Over

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Moving Abroad Life — Deep Research on the Best Places to Live, Relocate & Start Over

Thinking about leaving your country but don't know where to go? Moving Abroad Life is your dedicated audio research publication that takes the guesswork out of one of the biggest decisions you'll ever make.Multiple times a week, we publish thoroughly researched audio articles that deep dive into specific cities, towns, regions, and countries around the world — analyzing safety, cost of living, healthcare quality, visa accessibility, climate, infrastructure, cultural fit, tax implications, expat communities, and overall quality of life. Every episode gives you an honest, data-backed portrait of a place — the real advantages and the dealbreakers most travel blogs won't tell you about.Whether you're a remote worker seeking a better lifestyle, a retiree looking for affordable comfort, a family prioritizing safety and education, or someone simply ready for a fresh start — we do the deep research so you can make an informed move with confidence.<

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    Auckland, New Zealand: Green City at the Edge of the Map

    Read the full article: Auckland, New Zealand: Green City at the Edge of the MapDiscover more at Moving Abroad Life — Research-Driven Guides to the Best Places to LiveExcerpt:Auckland, New Zealand: Green City at the Edge of the MapNestled on an isthmus in the North Island, Auckland is New Zealand’s largest city and its economic hub. It sprawls between two harbours and the Hauraki Gulf, earning nicknames like the “City of Sails” for its famous waterfront and boat culture. Auckland’s reputation is of a vibrant, multicultural urban center set amid volcanic cones, lakes and greenery – the “green city” at the western edge of the Pacific Rim. For anyone considering a move here, it helps to look beyond the postcard images. In this comprehensive guide we’ll examine what life in Auckland is really like: safety and crime trends, housing costs by neighborhood, how living costs stack up to cities like Melbourne or Vancouver, work visas and residency options, taxes and healthcare, climate and natural hazards, transit and schooling, and the key trade-offs (like housing shortages and travel distances) that define living in this distant southern metropolis.... Continue reading

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    Tbilisi, Georgia: High Freedom, Low Friction Base in the Caucasus

    Read the full article: Tbilisi, Georgia: High Freedom, Low Friction Base in the CaucasusDiscover more at Moving Abroad Life — Research-Driven Guides to the Best Places to LiveExcerpt:IntroductionTbilisi, Georgia’s sunlit capital, has emerged as a high-freedom, low-friction hub for expats and digital nomads. The country’s open-door policies – including visa-free stays up to a full year for citizens of 95+ nations【TheGeorgianGuide】 – make getting started remarkably easy. Georgia’s modernizing economy offers affordable living, robust digital infrastructure, and enticing tax perks (like a flat-1% small-business tax), all wrapped into a unique Caucasus ambience. In this guide, we break down safety, housing costs (from Vake to Saburtalo), healthcare, climate, connectivity and more. We also weigh the trade-offs – such as language barriers and regulatory quirks – and compare Tbilisi to nearby alternatives like Yerevan (Armenia) and Budapest (Hungary). Our aim is to give you an honest, data-driven portrait so you can decide if Tbilisi is the right base for your next chapter.... Continue reading

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    Penang, Malaysia: Slower-Paced Island With Top Hospitals

    Read the full article: Penang, Malaysia: Slower-Paced Island With Top HospitalsDiscover more at Moving Abroad Life — Research-Driven Guides to the Best Places to LiveExcerpt:Penang, Malaysia: Slower-Paced Island With Top HospitalsPenang is Malaysia’s scenic island state renowned for heritage streets, tropical beaches, and a laid-back lifestyle. For many retirees and expats, it offers a blend of modern amenities with an easygoing pace. In terms of safety, cost, healthcare and lifestyle, Penang often feels more relaxed than Kuala Lumpur but still has big-city comforts. This guide examines Penang’s safety, neighborhood rents (notably Tanjung Tokong, Tanjung Bungah and Georgetown), monthly budgets for retirees and families, the Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) program, private healthcare quality, tax rules on foreign income, and lifestyle factors like climate, walkability, and travel connections. We also highlight tradeoffs – from job opportunities to traffic and tourism – and benchmark Penang against Chiang Mai (Thailand) and Da Nang (Vietnam). By the end, you’ll have a data-backed portrait of Penang’s real upsides and downsides for expats. ... Continue reading

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    Lisbon, Portugal: Atlantic Tech Hub With Old-World Charm

    Read the full article: Lisbon, Portugal: Atlantic Tech Hub With Old-World CharmDiscover more at Moving Abroad Life — Research-Driven Guides to the Best Places to LiveExcerpt:Lisbon, Portugal: Atlantic Tech Hub with Old-World CharmLisbon has quietly become a darling of the modern expat and remote-work scene. In recent surveys it regularly ranks among the top digital-nomad and remote-work destinations worldwide (lisboasecreta.co), thanks to its sunny climate, fast internet and vibrant startup culture. Once you arrive, you’ll find a city of striking contrasts: historic neighborhoods brimming with tile-roofed mansions and fado music on one hand, and a growing tech/creative sector on the other. That mix – plus relatively low crime and an affordable cost of living – is why many retirees, families and remote professionals are seriously considering Lisbon. This guide digs into the data: safety by neighborhood, rent and budget figures, visa and tax rules (D7 vs D8, NHR changes), healthcare access, infrastructure and schools. In each area we highlight the realities – good and bad – so you can judge how Lisbon compares to other popular expat cities (like Valencia or Berlin) before you pack your bags. ... Continue reading

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    Malaga & Costa del Sol, Spain: Sunbelt Living With Big-Flight Access

    Read the full article: Malaga &amp; Costa del Sol, Spain: Sunbelt Living With Big-Flight AccessDiscover more at Moving Abroad Life — Research-Driven Guides to the Best Places to LiveExcerpt:Málaga &amp; Costa del Sol, Spain: Sunbelt Living With Big-Flight AccessThe Malaga province and Costa del Sol are famous for year-round sunshine, beaches and big-city amenities. Málaga city itself is a midsize Mediterranean port, while towns like Fuengirola, Benalmádena and Marbella range from bustling suburbs to upscale resorts. Together they form one of Spain’s most international regions. Thanks to Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport (25 M passengers in 2024 (www.aena.es)) with dozens of European routes (60% of traffic is international (www.aena.es), led by the UK and Germany), the area offers big-flight access to the UK and elsewhere. Nor is it a remote outpost: Málaga city has a metro and extensive Cercanías commuter rail (C-1) linking the airport through Torremolinos and Benalmádena to Fuengirola (www.malagaweb.com). However, much of the Costa del Sol is still car-dependent outside these rail corridors. In fact, surveys show 64% of locals drive to work, and nearly 68% say they would use transit if it were practical (www.theolivepress.es). In short, while the core city and train-linked towns (Torremolinos, Benalmádena, Fuengirola) are quite walkable, most sea-side and inland communities still rely on car or sparse bus service.... Continue reading

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Thinking about leaving your country but don't know where to go? Moving Abroad Life is your dedicated audio research publication that takes the guesswork out of one of the biggest decisions you'll ever make.Multiple times a week, we publish thoroughly researched audio articles that deep dive into specific cities, towns, regions, and countries around the world — analyzing safety, cost of living, healthcare quality, visa accessibility, climate, infrastructure, cultural fit, tax implications, expat communities, and overall quality of life. Every episode gives you an honest, data-backed portrait of a place — the real advantages and the dealbreakers most travel blogs won't tell you about.Whether you're a remote worker seeking a better lifestyle, a retiree looking for affordable comfort, a family prioritizing safety and education, or someone simply ready for a fresh start — we do the deep research so you can make an informed move with confidence.<

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