Obviously you like the sides of what you saw / heard. I have no idea what life is like in these places, but in the Canary Islands, specifically Gran Canaria, I have a girlfriend who lives there. The Canary Islands are also part of Spain, no matter that they are closer to Africa. I've been 3 times and it's a place I adore, at least as a tourist. On Gran Canaria, its capital is Las Palmas, which is a typical city. When I say city, I mean a city, not a resort. Maspalomas is a resort town and the Playa del Ingles neighborhood is the best place. In fact, it is paradise. It really is paradise. It's a beautiful place. Keep in mind that this is also the island of LGBT people, especially the city of Maspalomas. There are many gays, lesbians, transgender people, bisexuals and so on. There is a lot of debauchery from migrants and tourists from all over Europe. There are gay prides 2-3 times a year. Unique party place. Regarding living, my friend learned the language on the spot. There is usually work for waiters, as well as handing out flyers. There is a nudist beach, there is a location that is full of bars and restaurants - it is called Yambo Center and looks literally like a stadium as if only a square shape with 3 floors bars, clubs, restaurants. Such a thing to visit is unique. Everything is in one place. The season (busy) is usually winter. Precisely because it is warm 20 degrees, say November, December, January. I say that the season is there then, because other resorts in Southern Europe are cold and people are looking for warmth for that. When the winter is over, they have more choice. Maybe there will be a lot of work next month along with the gay pride. People from all over Europe are gathering. As for skin color when it bothers you or you think about it, you will not be different from the others who live there because they are also Europeans. There are Africans here and there who try to sell glasses but I don't know if they are refugees or not. After all, they are people too. If you are creative and have something to present to make money - go for it. Obviously you like the sides of what you saw / heard. I have no idea what life is like in these places, but in the Canary Islands, specifically Gran Canaria, I have a girlfriend who lives there. The Canary Islands are also part of Spain, no matter that they are closer to Africa. I've been 3 times and it's a place I adore, at least as a tourist. On Gran Canaria, its capital is Las Palmas, which is a typical city. When I say city, I mean a city, not a resort. Maspalomas is a resort town and the Playa del Ingles neighborhood is the best place. In fact, it is paradise. It really is paradise. It's a beautiful place. Keep in mind that this is also the island of LGBT people, especially the city of Maspalomas. There are many gays, lesbians, transgender people, bisexuals and so on. There is a lot of debauchery from migrants and tourists from all over Europe. There are gay prides 2-3 times a year. Unique party place. Regarding living, my friend learned the language on the spot. There is usually work for waiters, as well as handing out flyers. There is a nudist beach, there is a location that is full of bars and restaurants - it is called Yambo Center and looks literally like a stadium as if only a square shape with 3 floors of bars, clubs, restaurants. Such a thing to visit is unique. Everything is in one place. The season (busy) is usually winter. Precisely because it is warm 20 degrees, say November, December, January. I say the season is there then, because other resorts in southern Europe are cold and people are looking for warmth. When the winter is over, they have more choice. Maybe there will be a lot of work next month along with the gay pride. People from all over Europe are gathering. As for skin color, if it bothers you or you think about it, you will hardly be different from the others who live there because they are also Europeans. There are Africans here and there who try to sell glasses but I don't know if they are refugees or not. After all, they are people too. If you are creative and have something to present to make money - go for it. There are Africans here and there who try to sell glasses but I don't know if they are refugees or not. After all, they are people too. If you are creative and have something to present to make money - go for it. There are Africans here and there who try to sell glasses but I don't know if they are refugees or not. After all, they are people too. If you are creative and have something to present to make money - go for it.
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Morocco and Egypt are interesting for tourism and are attractive destinations, but I do not think they are suitable for permanent residence. New Caledonia is a small island with a population of 270,000 people, you can imagine that there the opportunities for professional realization would also be very limited. In Belarus and Poland you will need to know the local language in order to realize yourself, but in my opinion it is not worth moving there, as the standard is not much ahead of us, especially Belarus. In my opinion, there is nothing to look for in Armenia and Georgia, while Australia and Sweden are classic destinations and are also extremely reliable for professional development in your fields. Look, if you want to live in the Canary Islands or Madeira (I also like them very much and I'm thinking about trying to leave), it would be best to look for a recruitment agency online, which recruits seasonal employees for these destinations, because when you go there, you will be able to easily navigate the situation and find something permanent after the end of the summer. As for Yemen ... I think you should definitely save it, given the escalations there. I wish I was useful!