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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: If you could move to any country where would you go?
If visas weren't an issue and neither was job availability. People often say they are 'stuck' here for some reason so if all your shackles were unfastened, where would you go?
10 years 6 weeks ago in Transport & Travel - China
As far as I know the only country I'd like to live in where I would have visa issues is ..... drum roll please.... The Peoples Republic of China, and I would never want to live here had it not been for the woman sitting next to me on the sofa right now. (left side that is, MIL is on the right)
ScotsAlan:
Is the baby to your left or to your right?
I bet the right. Between you and MIL.
And I bet your watching that stupid dating show..... Good answer. gets a thumbs up from me.
Scandinavian:
no baby yet. at that time, no clue what was on TV, when the TV is on, I strive to cover the part of my vision field where the tv is with a laptop or iPad or some such thing
diverdude1:
hey, I love BC too. Truth is BC probably offers a higher (qualitatively) quality of life than Phil. Phil has 18 bazillion social problems, not the least of which is getting your head blown off by a high-powered firearm in a split-second for no real reason. I only listed it for me because I like the place. I'd rather chill on a tropical beach on Palawan than a snow-covered mountain. I'd rather hang-out in Phil than BC or Yukon or Alaska (my old home). Ain't no right's & wrongs, just preferences.
Editors note: Chinese food sux.Canada would be my choice - Vancouver. Super clean environment, good place to operate a business, very little crime, drugs, and racism. And schools and medical services are free. For the same amount of money I paid for my Beijing apartment here, O could have 5 acres of land with a 3 bedroom house on it in British Colombia, Canada. Besides 10% of the population there is Chinese so I would never be far from the Chinese food I've become addicted to!
I would say the US, just for the experience for maybe a year or two, Canada, or the Bahamas too. Have a good friend from there and think sitting on the beach with some rum with him, doesn't sound so bad. Especially when I look out of my office window and see Greyjing.
Somewhere warm...maybe in South America, never been there .
But I'm in love with Xiamen now, will try to stay as long as I can.
brother1818:
I've only heard good things about Xiamen. And easy access to Taiwan right?
norway, the only debt free financially stable country in the world, 800 billion surplus and only 5 million citizens, talk about winning the lottery, makes uae and singapore look poor.
Scandinavian:
erh, not to mention the clean environment, the very safe streets, lack of corruption, friendly people, high education level, great ski resorts, awesome nature, good supply of salmon etc.
ambivalentmace:
hope they dont let the country get over run with uneducated immigrants and ruin the only heaven on earth.