My family and I currently live in the US and I have been researching different countries for 4 years now, to find my perfect spot. My biggest concern is mother nature. I am looking for a place that you don%26#039;t have to constantly worry about tsunami%26#039;s, hurricanes, earthquakes, tornado%26#039;s... I don%26#039;t want to have to spend every day of my life ducking for cover. We don%26#039;t mind the cold or the warm, just not anywhere with 90% humidity everyday.
I also need to make sure there are good jobs and a lower unemployment rate, along with good educational options.
The last factor is wars. I am trying to find a place that stays neutral in the world affairs and doesn%26#039;t involve themselves with other countries affairs.
Overall, I just want to find a peaceful place to go. If you have any suggestions, please let me know. It%26#039;s greatly appreciated. I currently am looking at places like Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Iceland, France, Italy... but do not have much information to go on.
Want to move. What international cities have little natural disasters, good climate, education and employment?
canada is good halifax is safe and doesnt have any tsunami%26#039;s, hurricanes, earthquakes, or tornadoes only once every 15 or 20 years and jobs are easy to find or calgary theres alot of jobs but in the winter its really cold somre times or if ur looking for places outside of canada germany is good the gulf like kuwait,saudi arabia,and qatar etc.but it does get hot in the summer there r good places to live and if u dont like the places i gave u keep and searching and good luck
Want to move. What international cities have little natural disasters, good climate, education and employment? loan
try researching holland. its a wonderful country with gorgeous countrysides. the weather is amazing and there aren%26#039;t any natural disasters that i%26#039;ve ever heard of. its also a very peaceful place. the general population are some of the friendlest people i%26#039;ve ever met on my travels.|||Wow, you must watch the mainstream media a lot. Don%26#039;t worry, the world out there isn%26#039;t nearly as bad as they make it seem on the nightly news. They have a phrase called %26quot;if it bleeds, it leads,%26quot; which is a mainstay of the Journalism business. That%26#039;s why the world seems so messed up.
I%26#039;ve lived overseas before (in a so called %26quot;third world country%26quot;) and have traveled to over 30 countries on five continents and never once had a major problem. The countries you mentioned are probably good bets for peace, although keep in mind all of them will be VERY expensive. Switzerland is one of the most expensive countries in the world, as is Norway.
It%26#039;s highly unlikely anything bad will happen while you are abroad, so just go where you feel you%26#039;ll have the most interesting experience! :)|||Try Santa Fe, NM. It doesn%26#039;t have tsunamis, hurricanes, earthquakes, tornados, volcanos, or even ice storms. Santa Fe has low humidity.
Getting a good + permanent job in any of the countries you listed will be very, very difficult for a non-citizen. That also goes for the Netherlands and Canada, as suggested in other answers.
Note that all of the countries you listed participate in military actions abroad - just not in Iraq. Today, staying %26quot;neutral in --- world affairs%26quot; is the same as surrendering your country%26#039;s fate to others (such as to the Taliban).
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