hmm... If the milestones of the plan are all in place and the risk is low, then maybe. But in your case, I would work out the details a little more and adapt them to your individual needs. Of the countries in the chart, not a single one is appealing to me and I have similar interests in terms of career path, individual liberties and public security as you have.
As things are right now, I wouldn't even go to Switzerland or New Zealand. The Swiss are too interdependent with the EU, which is trapped in an accelerating downwards spiral while there are increasing domestic frictions politically in Switzerland. New Zealand would be the only relatively good choice as they have several billionaires on their guest list. The downside of New Zealand is PM Arden, who seems eager to overtake Trudeau's Canada in turning a paradise needlessly into a shithole.
The other countries are all unacceptable in their current state and trajectory (after all, as expat you have a perspective of at least 3 years in your destination country):
- Australia is New Zealand in big with a very incompetent political establishment.
- France and Germany are EU with both going vertically down (I'm located in the latter; it's frightening)
- Japan will always treat you as a foreigner, which means that permanent asylum is unlikely.
- The UK would be awesome right now, but its political establishment is even worse than Australia's.
- The US is heading straight towards a civil war.
- Singapore offers a lot, but also demands a lot, especially if you want to remain longer.
Bottom line: The big names aren't what they seem anymore, especially for the next half decade. I would recommend you to look for niche players. But even among them, things look bleak. Normally, I point to Norway as the only European safe haven left, but as soon as the war between NATO and Russia goes hot, they will be fucked. Maybe Dubai, Oman or Chile could be something for you. George Gammon speaks well of Columbia (esp. Medellin).
Isn't there some back to the roots Boer colony somewhere in the middle of nowhere in South Africa? How about you ask them if they need a telco technician. (Unless, you're colored. Not sure, if they'd accept you there...)
The EU based on Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Europe looks destabilized at present so that region is of no interest to me, and like you mentioned which is quite enlightening, UK (Ireland, Wales, England) I will have to opt for the should the opportunity arise another thing am not keen on is non-English speaking countries am in no mood to learn a language now.
I am looking at neighboring Namibia or Botswana, but nothing has come up yet.
You mentioned Chile or Columbia, those I wouldn't mind, I will stay away from Dubai.
Lol, this one got me laughing, am not colored, am African. I've worked with some of them, but as it stands, they are feeling the heat with one shutting down completely earlier in the year.
Many thanks for your input, much appreciated.
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Gov'ts of UK & Ireland are all woke and insane, the latter is also 100% depending on the EU. I'd write them off as well...
There's always Belize:-)
Judging by the numbers (and minus HIV), Botswana seems like a good place. Not sure though about Namibia. Countries insisting on financial justice for historic stuff are suspicious to me.
What about Rwanda? I've come across a couple of Youtubers who are full of praise for the country and the imagery looks really nice.
Kind of scary: When even this kind of people fail in building a community from scratch, how would the average person these days fare with such a task?
I haven't paid much attention to Rwanda, but it's being talked about recently, probably it deserves looking into.
It is really scary though the state of Telecoms in SA is less encouraging.
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