With certain conditions, settling in Europe as a digital nomad is also a pretty good option.


The pace of life isn't as intense, and the environment is relatively more relaxed.
Work during the day, take evening walks, and you can even easily hop to a different country on weekends.
For many people, this kind of life feels more like living than just grinding to make money.
Of course, the prerequisites are also quite realistic.
Income needs to be stable, remote work needs to be viable, and you need to figure out visa, tax, language, and housing issues in advance.
Otherwise, digital nomadism sounds very free, but can easily end up being just migrant work😂
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