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uld be more complicated as I would need a work visa.</p><p id="7f73">I could try to get a visa sponsorship through my job, but I will likely receive one for something other than the jobs I would apply for, like customer service.</p><p id="faa9">These jobs granted visa sponsorship through their employer are highly skilled individuals with at least a college degree or a certificate and years of experience.</p><p id="27d6">European countries typically seek out those already living there, like natives or European citizens.</p><h2 id="0f99">Why would I instead choose to live a life abroad?</h2><p id="b036">The main reason is that I am seeking to find a better quality of life that does not cost a lot, and as a result, I can put more into savings and eventually retire.</p><p id="afc7">The U.S. is getting increasingly expensive, along with the quality of l

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ife in the U.S. I always wanted to travel abroad, but I needed more courage.</p><p id="4da4">I plan to travel overseas soon and make a move abroad.</p><p id="a1d6">I don’t want to weed out the possibilities of what countries; I want to look at all the options.</p><h2 id="a301">I just added a new section to the Silent Politician</h2><p id="87f9">I want to contribute to the <a href="https://readmedium.com/a-new-section-was-added-to-the-silent-politician-f1f1f94765a9">new section</a> when I move and live abroad because that is the main point of the new section to write about the adventures and everyday life traveling abroad or even living abroad.</p><h2 id="c697">What country, if you ever lived abroad, do you think is the best to live in? Also, let me know in the comments if you would like to be a writer for the silent politician.</h2></article></body>

I am thinking about starting my future abroad

Many times in the past five years, I have told my family I want to live abroad.

I have never even traveled abroad yet.

But it may be the time to start thinking about living abroad again. I am still thinking of a country where I can make this possible.

I considered potential European nations like Poland and Hungary, specifically those in eastern Europe.

I also thought of the possibility that I could work a typical job there as well.

But I can own a business and work as a freelancer. Which is better in the end as working a regular job would be more complicated as I would need a work visa.

I could try to get a visa sponsorship through my job, but I will likely receive one for something other than the jobs I would apply for, like customer service.

These jobs granted visa sponsorship through their employer are highly skilled individuals with at least a college degree or a certificate and years of experience.

European countries typically seek out those already living there, like natives or European citizens.

Why would I instead choose to live a life abroad?

The main reason is that I am seeking to find a better quality of life that does not cost a lot, and as a result, I can put more into savings and eventually retire.

The U.S. is getting increasingly expensive, along with the quality of life in the U.S. I always wanted to travel abroad, but I needed more courage.

I plan to travel overseas soon and make a move abroad.

I don’t want to weed out the possibilities of what countries; I want to look at all the options.

I just added a new section to the Silent Politician

I want to contribute to the new section when I move and live abroad because that is the main point of the new section to write about the adventures and everyday life traveling abroad or even living abroad.

What country, if you ever lived abroad, do you think is the best to live in? Also, let me know in the comments if you would like to be a writer for the silent politician.

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