Belgium - Good place to live ? Some cities are unsafe. Most places are not unsafe to live. To come here for a few years you would have to come as a student (f-or m-visa) or as a worker (hb-or possibly J-visa).
In those cases you will be with other people who can.
US schools offer very little financial aid or scholarships to international students. Find out how to stay safe while traveling with these tips. However, there is still crime here. If you dont work for the commission or NATO then you will have to get involved with the worst thing in the country, the beauracracy.
I dont know of another country who send police around to check who lives in houses as a routine thing. It take ages to even learn all the specifics of one tiny part of the country. You have enough to learn for a whole lifetime.
The people a friendly. Try to avoid walking alone along dark, poorly lit or deserted areas, or finding yourself late at night in areas filled with bars or clubs as you might receive some unwanted attention. Apart from that, use your common sense and your trip should go smoothly. It really is a unique countrynbsp;– for better or worse. Good beer, chocolates and food and people are friendly.
Traffic is pretty terrible but public transport good when not on strike. Easy to get to Netherlands, Paris and parts of Germany within hours. It is however also a city of over a million people, with the poor neighbourhoods mixed in with affluent neighbourhoods and tourist-areas. Brussels is , all in all, a pretty safe city. Countries such as France, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Spain and Ireland are all more expensive.
There was a terrorist attack there, and it is expensive. Furthermore, they place a excessive worth on lengthy-time period relationships, which is good news if you are looking for commitment. Working women are entitled to leave work, up to weeks before delivery, and stay home for a total of weeks. As a highly developed country, it is largely free of violent crimes.
Shows how much people think the problem in their community are property crimes (home broken, car theft, etc.), violent crimes (being mugged or robbe being attacked or insulted), corruption and other crimes.
It is a relatively expensive country to live in. United States (aggregate data for all cities, rent is not taken into account). To stay safe and get familiar with those dangerous zones, tourists should ask for local advice.
Cultural events, entertainment, sports what ever you want to do - it is possible. Antwerp is cosy but still an international city, With the port and the multi-nationals aroun you can quickly build up your new network. I am living here for years and never regreted coming here. It is essentially a great place to live in and to get aroun especially as the English language is commonly spoken here. Risks include petty crime, occasional immigrant and nationalist tension, and an underlying risk of terrorism.
This makes the visa process easier, as the hiring company is required to apply for the work permit on the employee’s behalf. Food and water here are practically safe to ingest and will not cause you sickness. Visits to doctors will cost you around €per consultation. For hospital services and treatments, these can be quite expensive especially if you do not have any insurance. And despite the recent threats across Europe, this area is recognized as a safe place to visit.
This is the most personal post I’ve written in a while. This are my country comparison points. Most important fact to get out of the way: It’s a privilege to live abroa especially in Paris. But before you get going, there are a few rules of the road to be aware of.
Impact of Brexit on driving abroad.
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