Americans can freely move to these tropical islands halfway around the world, but no one actually does...

americans can freely move to these tropical islands halfway around the world, but no one actually does. Would you consider living on a small island in the ocean?

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For a year if i could land a job there that pays the same or better (ie why no one goes there)

i already do

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>living on a small island in the ocean?
Guam is good but I don't want to live always.

I already do.

I think about it sometimes

spaniards can freely move to these tropical islands halfway around the world, but no one actually does. Would you consider living on a small island in the ocean?

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For a year if i could land a job there that pays the same or better (ie why no one goes there)

All Europeans can move to a random French typical island if they want to.

But why would you move somewhere with no job prospects?

french islands my ass lmao
what's the current temperature there

god I wish I was there

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Property in Saipan seems expensive

I meant tropical islands, not typical

I think I'm struggling to find a property that isn't aimed at rich Americans on the English sites, but I'm sure there are really cheap properties. Apparently they have no real estate tax. Interesting.

So can I.

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But the increase in quality of life offsets the lower wages

I can work remotely, dog bless computer science.

Considering purchasing a room at a cheap hotel.

There's actually civilization and bases in Guam.

I want to live in Tristain da Cunha

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can you answer please, those are not that small either

I'd rather buy some stand alone small house. I don't like property in shared buildings