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Life in exile - advantages

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Living in exile is not only about advantages related to better earnings and better prospects. This is also a problem with the things you have to contend with every day. These are issues that should be considered not only before flying to another country. You should constantly supplement your list of advantages and disadvantages of living in exile. If only to make sure we made the right decision. Also to make it easier for us to cope with everyday challenges. Let us therefore consider the list of advantages - they will help us survive in exile.

The benefits of going abroad to work are what convinces us to make such a decision. However, it is worth organizing them and systematically supplementing them. On the one hand, they can confirm the rightness of the trip, and on the other hand, they will help us achieve our goal.

1. Earnings

This is the main reason why we emigrate - there is no doubt about it. Suffice it to mention that according to the list of the worst-paid jobs, one of the groups with the lowest earnings are people employed with help in agricultural livestock production. Such employees receive a fee of NOK 25 per month, which in Polish zlotys gives us earnings in excess of PLN 590. Do you need to add anything more?

2. Benefits

The social system in Norway is at a very high level. We refer to our articles on how to apply and how much it is baby shower allowance, pregnancy allowance, and parental allowance. It's worth reading about how to apply for child benefits. We are convinced that after this reading, no further commentary will be required on this topic.

3. High standard of living

Despite the high cost of living, the income earned allows them to live a peaceful and dignified life. The best-paid professions in 2017 included the following:

  • a manager in the extractive industry earned on average CZK 93 gross per month
  • the average salary of the pilots amounted to CZK 83 gross per month
  • specialist doctors could count on average gross CZK 81 per month
    engineers with diplomas received an average of 76 gross crowns per month for their work

It is worth mentioning that the average salary was over PLN 40. Norwegian kroner. These are the amounts that allow us to live at a really decent level. No worries about what will happen next month.

Is it worth leaving?

The answer to the question of whether it is worth living in exile remains open. It all depends on individual needs and preferences. Certain profits are associated with this, but we must not forget about the typical problems of an emigrant. The advantages certainly include higher earnings and a higher standard of living. Even the lowest domestic one will allow for a peaceful and dignified life. It is also worth mentioning about social benefits - social assistance in Norway is at a high level. Is it worth leaving? Decide for yourself - it all depends on what you really expect from life.

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