9 Countries Where You Can Start A New Life
If, for whatever reason, your current lifestyle doesn’t fit your goals
or you simply feel like you need to make a change in your life,
starting a new life doesn’t necessarily mean changing
your name and moving to the other side of the world.
It can easily be achieved by moving to a new neighborhood
or a new town.
It’s all about meeting new people, looking for new opportunities,
and searching for happiness.

In no particular order,
here are 10 countries where you can start a new life.
1. The Bahamas
The Bahamas is among a few countries that have no income tax.
Compared to other Caribbean islands,
the Bahamas is relatively the least expensive in living costs.
The downside of this country is the medical infrastructure,
so you need to take that into consideration.
2. Singapore
If you’re looking for a stable life among orderly people,
Singapore is the answer.
Singapore is also known as the “Fine City” due to its unique regulations.
3. Hong Kong
This place is one of the most popular food
and entertainment centers in Asia.
Even though it is not a tax-free land like the Bahamas,
Hong Kong still has one of the world’s most favorable tax systems,
with a bunch of investment opportunities.
4. Mexico
What are the reasons to start a new life in Mexico?
Its warm, beautiful weather and low living costs are just part of it.
The people in Mexico are friendly—put aside those cartel
presumptions already.
To start a new life here means you’re looking for
a more adventurous life that is flexible
without going too far from the US border.
5. Indonesia
Indonesia offers a peaceful life in tropical weather.
This country is perfect for you to start a new life that is all
about reconnecting with your inner peace
through the beauty of nature.
Bali is Indonesia’s most popular island with a relatively low cost of living.
If you are coming from the US or Europe,
you will definitely take advantage of the strength of your home currency.
6. Jamaica
If you put aside the rather high crime rate compared
to other places and the fact that anything having
to do with the government is pretty corrupt,
Jamaica is an amazing destination.
You can literally drop off the radar here,
enjoy a cool piña colada on the beach,
while listening to your favorite music.
7. Netherlands
People living in the Netherlands are some
of the happiest people in the world.
This might come as a result of liberal policies
and good food accompanied by amazing beverages.
Its capital city, Amsterdam, is one of the most popular destinations
for expatriates.
Most of them come here looking for jobs
in several services such as health and welfare, trade, transport,
business, and communication.
It’s also one of the healthiest destinations you could pick.
8. Bermuda
Like the Bahamas, Bermuda also offers a no-income-tax policy.
Both located in the Caribbean, the Bahamas and Bermuda
are similar in terms of ambiance, natural beauty, and climate.
The living cost in Bermuda is at least $2,000 a month
for a modest apartment, but you get to enjoy the perfect weather.
Among 65,000 citizens of Bermuda, 15,000 of them are expatriates,
most of them working in the financial sector.
9. Monaco
This city-state is the world’s richest country.
Living in Monaco literally means you become neighbors
with some of the most influential people in the world.
Monaco is known as a rich person’s favorite tax haven,
and for good reason: great weather, plenty of luxury events,
some of the most expensive real estate in the world,
and like-minded neighbors.
If you can’t find a house to buy, you could always
buy a yacht and live at the Monaco Marina.
