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living&learning



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PostPosted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 3:52 am    Post subject: Ready for a fresh start.. Reply with quote

This may be a similar question posed in a recent thread, but I'm curious: worldwide, which do you think are the most foreigner-friendly countries and cities, for living and working?

Some of the criteria would be:
1. Friendly, helpful locals
2. User-friendly public facilities (eg: English signage)
3. Not too overbearing officials
4. Ease of obtaining legal work status

I'm currently in Mainland China, have been for nearly five years, previous to that I was in Taiwan. I also lived in the UK and Israel.

I'm a South African citizen.

Getting a work visa for all these countries was relatively simple, Taiwan was the most difficult. Getting one for the UK is now also tricky. China was simple. Taiwan offered the best healthcare.

In all countries thus far, the officials and/or police let you be, provided you behave yourself, and keep out of mischief.

I'd have to say Israelis were the warmest, most hospitable people, contrary to what the media may portray them as - hard working, solid people.

The Taiwanese and Chinese are focused on the ching ching and family, but if you get to know them they are generally good people, but I still feel a big cultural divide exists. I also feel there are Chinese who would rather not have foreign barbarians in their land.

England was a melting pot, so you meet good, bad, beautiful and nasty. I was there 12 years ago, but I've heard it getting pretty rough there now - lots of xenophobia and street thuggery.

I've also lived/visited Thailand for about six months on and off. Initially I thought the Thais were the warmest people on earth, but after a while I got the feeling that behind the smile is a muzzled disdain for 'farang' (foreigners). I've seen them beating each other, and foreigners, violently on a few occasions. I think it's a holiday destination, and if you pay up and behave yourself then it's just fine. I wouldn't want to work there.

So, I'm thinking about a year or so more in China, and then possibly finishing up and heading off to the next destination. My gut feel is thar South Americans are a warm bunch, good people, good food, diversity. I was thinking Chile or Argentina or Mexico.

Where would you suggest? Where have you been that you find to your liking? I'm keen to get a fresh perspective..

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Atlan Training



Joined: 02 Apr 2009
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Location: Spain

PostPosted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 5:51 pm    Post subject: Where to go . . . Reply with quote

I'd consider Ecuador. Most diverse country in South America, easy to live in, lots of work.
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Justin Trullinger



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Location: Seoul, South Korea and Myanmar for a bit

PostPosted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 9:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'll second that...


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naturegirl321



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PostPosted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 2:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I really like ASia.
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