I'm trying to find out what countries consistently rank among the best to live in, but are also reasonably easy to emigrate to for a environmental consultant (with a degree). I have always lived in NYC and think America is great (in some ways) but I need a change of scenery. I know countries like Switzerland and Norway are always highly ranked but nearly impossible to move to and work in unless one of your parents is a citizen or something. Does anyone out there have any suggestions?
Thanks
P.S. It doesn't have to be a English-speaking country.
New Zealand sounds like it might be right for you. It's not exactly easy to immigrate to it. They have a sort of point system. If you have enough points, you are eligible to apply for an immigrant visa. Education amounts to some of the points. I don't know what the other ones are.
I think Australia is easier to immigrate to than New Zealand. There is always Canada. They are looking for people, though they really want people who will take jobs for which you would be overqualified.
Try Eastern Europe. The countries there don't make the list, but they are developing rapidly. I'm pretty sure it is fairly easy to immigrate to most of them. And I'll bet the ones either recently admitted or applying for admittance to the EU would need people in the area of environmental concerns.
Good luck.
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You could always move your sorry ass to Somalia just tell them you hate americans and america and you'll be alright.
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New Zealand sounds like it might be right for you. It's not exactly easy to immigrate to it. They have a sort of point system. If you have enough points, you are eligible to apply for an immigrant visa. Education amounts to some of the points. I don't know what the other ones are.
I think Australia is easier to immigrate to than New Zealand. There is always Canada. They are looking for people, though they really want people who will take jobs for which you would be overqualified.
Try Eastern Europe. The countries there don't make the list, but they are developing rapidly. I'm pretty sure it is fairly easy to immigrate to most of them. And I'll bet the ones either recently admitted or applying for admittance to the EU would need people in the area of environmental concerns.
Good luck.
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I hear North Korea is beautiful this time of year
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Spain
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Easy jump over the country's fence, and take a boat and hide out in a port cit like Stolkholm.
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