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To Be or Not to Be: An Expat Guide to Living in Bulgaria

Submitted by sturat
Mon, 18 Aug 2008

The truth behind why more and more expatriates (expats) are deciding to settle down in Bulgaria generally lies on the economic stability of the country.
Aside from the approximately seven million tourists that annually flock this state in southeastern Europe, Bulgaria has also been host to numerous expats for many years already. An expat guide would tell that nation’s recent inclusion to the political and economic organization, European Union (EU) contributed much to their decision.
When Bulgaria entered the said organization in 2007, it received a much needed promotional boost and its name got luster in it unlike before when an expat guide wouldn’t highly recommend the place for its lack of global appeal which other nations possess like Portugal and Spain.
A basic expat guide to Bulgaria would further disclose the other reasons why the country is being chosen by more expats—who are the kind of people that are very particular with the security of their future. For one, an expat tax guide in living in Bulgaria would render further appeal among expats.
Here are some of the reasons why Bulgaria remains one of the top picks:
• The Climate
Bulgaria is blessed with a temperate climate; there is a hot (summer) and cold (winter) season but nothing extreme for both seasons
• The Economy
The prices of goods in Bulgaria are affordable and the cost of living here is low; the expat tax guide would even reveal “friendly” tax scheme for expats
• The Peace and Order
Crime rate is low especially when compared to cities in the United Kingdom
There are also plenty of employment opportunities for expats and for those who are American citizens, the expat tax guide will inform that they will be doubly taxed: each by their former (USA) and present home (Bulgaria).
In conclusion, Bulgaria is indeed one ideal country for expats to settle down. No doubt about that.

 

Sturat Mitchel is an experience article writer


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