Top 10 Countries that Pay You to Live!

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The United States can be an expensive place to live. Housing, transportation, healthcare, and day-to-day expenses cause many Americans to look outside the US for better and more affordable places to live.
Affordable is nice, but being paid to live in some place can be even better.
Yes, believe it or not, some countries will pay you to move to the country and live there. They might pay you with tax breaks, real estate, or cold hard cash.

Today, we look at 10 countries that will pay you to live there. Sometimes, it is tax breaks and other incentives; other times, it is cold, hard cash.
We will list these countries and how you get paid.
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Top 10 Countries That Will Pay You to Live There
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Would any of you move to one of these countries?

WorldAccordingToBriggs
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Japan has a strange cultural thing where if someone dies in a house, nobody wants to live in that house anymore. There are thousands of beautiful houses in the country that you can get for a song. The country is beautiful but from what I gather it’s pretty hard to be accepted by the locals as an American. They’re still not too stoked on that Hiroshima Nagasaki deal. Understandably

Corndogg
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Briggs, how about a new metric? How much do they pay janitors or some other job that's entry level? Maybe a dishwasher or receptionist?

bradley-eblesisor
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You were talking about 2 small villages in Spain, but were showing video of Valencia. I doubt those villages have much in common with Valencia.

craig
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This was fascinating. Thank you for sharing this with us.
BTW- Brigadoon is Scotland, nae Ireland.😊

lizreynolds
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Fascinating video! Would love more details on eligibility criteria and application processes. Thanks for showcasing these opportunities for a new chapter!

LorraineStewart-mise
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The old saying, the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home.

bravobravoh
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I have dual citizenship Ireland and US. I reside in the US. Over the past decade I have failed to be able to complete a residential purchase. Housing is VERY tight/expensive and the workflow to buying property is a byzantine nightmare. We have changed our goals on housing and now looking only to rent.

BTW - IMHO the food is no longer bland. Indeed, it has become some of the best available in our extensive travels.

edruttledge
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I am honestly shocked by every single country you have mentioned! I could see myself moving my business to many of these countries. Thanks for posting! I appreciate the work you do!

ilovetotri
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i've tried living in a foreign country twice and the only way I'd do it again is if I had so much money that I didn't have to worry about them paying me to be there. Living in a foreign country comes with a lot of difficulties unless you have a ton of money on hand.

rabidgoon
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Wow! Thanks Briggs. If it doesn't work out for me in the United States, I will happily move on to Ireland. Love from Pennsylvania

IntoMachineLearningAkshay
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Our lease renewal is coming up...and going up.
Just in time Briggs!!! 😅

jelanifoster
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Hey Briggs, wanted to point out that your statement about Danish culture is a little misleading. It is generally pretty difficult to get into Danish social circles but once you are in you are in for a great ride, if you want to use a cheat code it’s alcohol (speaking Danish, Swedish, or Norwegian helps). The beautiful thing is that you don’t have to drink yourself you just have to be part of the group. On the same side of the coin if you want to shut yourself in and socialize occasionally then you will also be just fine. While Copenhagen attracts the most attention, small villages in Jutland desperately seek residents.

Also want to emphasize that not all Danes are into drinking culture but most social aspects do involve drinking alcohol. Love the video!

mitchcon
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Such an intriguing topic! While countries offering incentives are fascinating, it would also be great to explore the best places to live based on overall quality of life. Looking forward to more insightful content

KielBlare-vb
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Mind-blowing video! The idea of countries paying you to live there is so intriguing. Great finds and super informative

topplacetoLive
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I was in Ireland a few years ago to see where my Dad came from and left when he was probably 20 here to Alberta, Canada. The food was awesome. The taxes were so high to buy anything, have and drive a vehicle. It was beautiful and loved the Irish accent. Funny thing growing up with my Dad's Irish accent I never heard it. Thought he sounded like everyone else.

MOConnor-zkre
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No, Briggs-- Brigadoon was in Scotland (Highlands).

Hearts
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I am a Kiwi left 38 years and moved to Aussie and then went for a holiday 22 years ago to chiangmai Thailand and been here since No way I would return to NZ or Assie now retired and life is great

mikewhite
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Could you provide more details on visa requirements and job prospects in these countries? Thanks for sharing this fascinating information!

RolandRichard-xs
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There are some serious caveats with those countries that are paying money for you to live there too. They are definitely going to require their pound of flesh.

LibertasEver