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Military person that earns Canadian/US salary living in Germany. Lol, i'd like that arrangement also. I say this to my coworkers very often, if i can make a US salary or even 60-75% of what i make and live in eastern Europe i would do it in a heartbeat.

Germany is great, and in many ways cream of the crop of the EU, if you don't count the super small population wise Switzerland, Norway, Nederland, etc. Like i said i have cousins in their 30s that live in western Germany. They make between 2-3k euro per month and I've asked them dozens of times and they always say they would rather live in the US. Their little brother who's 20 year old recently visited the US and stayed for a few months and he was quite literally asking me if it's worth just staying here after his student visa expires illegally because he thinks it's way better here. He can literally go live in Germany legally and he'd rather risk it to stay here illegally. Of course i told him it's a bad idea and there's better ways.

Now lets carve out the Germany's or the other top rich mostly northwestern EU countries. Majority of Europeans are living in 2k euros per month or less. Huge portion of that goes to taxes. Huge portion of that goes to housing. Western large Euro cities are now overrun with migrants with native ethnics being a minority increasingly in most of these cities. Petty crime is sky rocketing, knife attacks, robberies, etc. Huge youth unemployment rates across the Euro south. I could keep listing major issues but you get my drift. I love Europe and maybe one day i will return but certainly not to any major western cities that have become unlivable in. Maybe one day after i have a nice nest egg it'll be worth it living in some Sicilian or Greek village.


I don't know how suppressed violence statistics are in the EU considering their recent history of trying to sweep rising issues under the rug to maintain a facade of control but I cant very-well imagine they're that much higher, and I would guess lower than most American densely populated cities. Violent crime that is.

Yes, I did not consider he would have been making a North American military pay while posted. Though that does not discount his takes on public education for his 3 girls.

I had a friend come to the USA because working at Water World was better pay in the summer than any summer job he could obtain in Romania lmao. But Romania, Croatia, all are not very good for the lower-mid class.

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Military person that earns Canadian/US salary living in Germany. Lol, i'd like that arrangement also, except with being in the military you get bounced around all the time which is shit for a family. I say this to my coworkers very often, if i can make a US salary or even 60-75% of what i make and live in eastern Europe i would do it in a heartbeat.

Germany is great, and in many ways cream of the crop of the EU, if you don't count the super small population wise Switzerland, Norway, Nederland, etc. Like i said i have cousins in their 30s that live in western Germany. They make between 2-3k euro per month and I've asked them dozens of times and they always say they would rather live in the US. Their little brother who's 20 year old recently visited the US and stayed for a few months and he was quite literally asking me if it's worth just staying here after his student visa expires illegally because he thinks it's way better here. He can literally go live in Germany legally and he'd rather risk it to stay here illegally. Of course i told him it's a bad idea and there's better ways.

Now lets carve out the Germany's or the other top rich mostly northwestern EU countries. Majority of Europeans are living in 2k euros per month or less. Huge portion of that goes to taxes. Huge portion of that goes to housing. Western large Euro cities are now overrun with migrants with native ethnics being a minority increasingly in most of these cities. Petty crime is sky rocketing, knife attacks, robberies, etc. Huge youth unemployment rates across the Euro south. I could keep listing major issues but you get my drift. I love Europe and maybe one day i will return but certainly not to any major western cities that have become unlivable in. Maybe one day after i have a nice nest egg it'll be worth it living in some Sicilian or Greek village.


Come to Singapore. They usually pay white people or white looking people very well.

10k USD minimum. Low tax rate with upper bracket at 19% max.
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Come to Singapore. They usually pay white people or white looking people very well.

10k USD minimum. Low tax rate with upper bracket at 19% max.


What's the work expectations in SG for expat professionals? 50 hours per week min or?

I'd consider that a low wage as a professional in Canada or the USA for someone nearing career maturity or mid 30s but the tax rate some-what compensates for it.

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Tarrifs =/= sanctions

The US imposes sanctions on several countries, including Cuba, Iran, North Korea, and Russia, along with certain regions of Ukraine.

The millions of people are coming from those countries above?


US has imposed sanctions on several South American countries, primarily focusing on Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua.
As of February 2025, active U.S. sanctions programs cover the following countries and regions, or companies and individuals within listed countries:
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Afghanistan
The Balkans
Belarus
Burma
Central African Republic
China
Cuba
Democratic Republic of Congo
Ethiopia
Hong Kong
Iran
Iraq
Lebanon
Libya
Mali
Nicaragua
North Korea
Russia
Somalia
Sudan
South Sudan
Syria
Venezuela
Yemen
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US has imposed sanctions on several South American countries, primarily focusing on Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua.
As of February 2025, active U.S. sanctions programs cover the following countries and regions, or companies and individuals within listed countries:
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Afghanistan
The Balkans
Belarus
Burma
Central African Republic
China
Cuba
Democratic Republic of Congo
Ethiopia
Hong Kong
Iran
Iraq
Lebanon
Libya
Mali
Nicaragua
North Korea
Russia
Somalia
Sudan
South Sudan
Syria
Venezuela
Yemen


And the reason people are leaving those countries is because of us sanctions?

Lol...
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And the reason people are leaving those countries is because of us sanctions?

Lol...


When we sanction them their government can't afford to feed them... so yes part of the reason ...We create a monopoly on oil ..They wont sell to one of the two oil corporations trying to rule the world..They actually try to socialize their minerals on the land..Rather then make billionaires with all the power of governments .. :lol:
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When we sanction them their government can't afford to feed them... so yes part of the reason ...We create a monopoly on oil ..They wont sell to one of the two oil corporations trying to rule the world..They actually try to socialize their minerals on the land..Rather then make billionaires with all the power of governments .. :lol:


You are all over the place man. Talking about usa creating a monopoly on oil meanwhile some of the countries you listed are OPEC members, which controls most of the oil trade in the world.

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You are all over the place man. Talking about usa creating a monopoly on oil meanwhile some of the countries you listed are OPEC members, which controls most of the oil trade in the world.


Did I say that the only reason for sanctions? lmao controlling most the oil trade is a monopoly so basically you make my case for me

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Did I say that the only reason for sanctions? lmao


So you agree you are all over the place?

Got it.
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