Indonesia tops the list because they offer a social visa to anyone who wants to come and enjoy the spoils of their nation
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Anyone between 18 and 30 can visit New Zealand easily with a holiday working visa program that encourages short-timers to come in, get set up, then help build the future of New Zealand.
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The kindly neighbor with the good healthcare, Canadian life is extremely similar to American, if perhaps a little slower, a little gentler, and a little more cosmopolitan.
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A real rough and tumble place, Svalbard is a quaint little town at the edge of the world. There’s no violent crime, everyone knows everyone else, and most of the local industry is scientific or related to mining.
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Children are provided with a more comprehensive education than in the US, there’s fewer incidents of crime, and far fewer shootings in Singapore than on America’s shores. They also take more holidays.
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The beautiful land of tequila and passion has long been a respite for those seeking a change of pace, or a way to stretch their retirement funds further.
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They allow any native English-speaker an easy path to enter the land of the Rising Sun and teach. Many spend years there, teaching at various schools, then bounce to surrounding countries with similar programs.
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