I’m 21 years old. I would rather not specify where I live, as it always gets political when I do. I want to leave my country due to the bad income - cost of housing ratio.

I’ve never lived in Europe, but I am an EU citizen (Polish) through heritage, so I want to move to an EU country. I speak English and another language, which I will not specify, as it is only used in my country. I’m willing to learn a language, on the condition that I will be able to get around in the country while learning it. Though I’ll only learn a language if it would actually be better than moving to an English speaking country.

My budget is the equivalent of 50,000€ in my country’s currency (earned by serving in the military). I don’t have a degree, but I might study after I move.

I’m looking for a country with a high quality of life and a decent income - cost of housing ratio. It seems to me that Ireland is my best option (even though they drive on the left).

What country do you recommend I move to?

  • wesleyD777@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Long time Maltese resident here…

    Housing is expensive here, if you are prepared to share a flat you will pay minimum 300 euros, but probably closer to 500 a month. If you want a place for yourself then stuido apartments in the main towns start at around 800 - 1000 a month. Prices go up from there.

    You can get by without a car by living close to work and using public transport which is free but highly unreliable and uncomfortable in the summer months (and most months are summer months here).

    You will be lucky to make 5 euros an hour in construction but if you are prepared to work for such money there is plenty of work as the entire island is a building site.

    With your budget you could move to Sicily and buy a place for 20K - 30K and live rent free whilst you sort out your income, just a thought.