Reveals 2 European countries to emigrate without a passport: it went viral

Although Spain is one of the favorite places to emigrate, an influencer analyzes which are the best places in Europe to go without a European passport

By iProfessional

12/07/2022 – 19,53hs

In these uncertain days in the country, after the sudden resignation of the former Minister of Economy Martín Guzmán, the political fights within the ruling party and the dollar value jumpwith the consequent rise in the prices of everyday consumer products, more and more Argentines are analyzing the possibility of emigrating to seek a more stable future in other countries.

An example of the complicated situation in Argentina is that “July inflation, although it is difficult to project, can hardly be placed below 7%. For now, in the first week of the month, the Food Price Survey that we did marked a rise of 2.5% weekly, with increases in 34% of the products considered,” they detail from the consulting firm LCG.

When looking for a new destination, one of the most chosen is Spain. However, a youtuber gave some key data through a video in which he tells what he considers to be the two best countries in Europe to move to for those who do not have a European Passport.

More and more Argentines are analyzing the possibility of emigrating

What are the two best countries to emigrate if you do not have a European Passport?

The youtuber ConPatoYoMeVoy tells through a video what are the best options for those who do not have a European Passport and want to emigrate to Europe.

“We are going to analyze two countries that for me are the best options for those who currently want to emigrate to Europe and do not have a European Passport. We are talking about Andorra and Portugal. We are going to present the advantages and disadvantages of each one” , begins by saying the influencer.

Regarding the advantages of Portugal, “when you arrive you enter as a tourist without the need for any visa, without any type of contract or anything, and you have six months as a tourist so you can get a job. And it’s plenty of time because If there is something left over in Portugal, it is a job offer“, he says.

“Another positive point and highly valued by many is that it has a very good and varied climate. If you are looking for something not so hot in summer and not so cold in winter, you have Lisbon that remains stable, if you are looking for something colder or hotter you also have cities There are paradisiacal beaches. And you can get cheap accommodation. Except for the big cities like Lisbon and Porto, you get 300 or 400 euros a department per month“, Adds the youtuber. And he completes: “You can go find a job as a freelancer, if you show the government that you can supply yourself with your own funds. In the long run, the one who goes can aspire to have a European Passport”.

As for the cons, ConPatoYoMeVoy refers to the low wages. “If you are not a self-employed worker, at first you will find that you are with just enough, and that you do not save much. It is a country that does not stand out for its salary: the minimum salary is 700 euros. Another point is that the bureaucracy is very slow,” he warns.

Regarding Andorra, the advantage “is that it has a lot of savings capacity. Many go for the season (about five months) to save a lot since they double or triple what they brought. In most cases, they will give you food and even accommodationalthough more than anything a room, and not an apartment, so it is not so convenient for couples”.

ConPatoYoMeVoy talks about the best options for those who do not have a European Passport and want to emigrate to Europe

“Another positive point is that they have very good taxes. Many youtubers and those who work autonomously and online, go from Spain to Andorra, for example, because it has tax advantages,” he says.

“As for the cons, it is that they speak Catalan. After the season, nothing guarantees that you can stay. If the season ends and you couldn’t see a way to stay with that or another company, it’s hard to continue. You can go as a hired employee and as a freelancer too, but they ask you to deposit a significant amount, like 20,000 or 30,000 euros, which not many have “, he concludes.

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