Living in Norway - The Pros and Cons

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  • In today's video, we'll be discussing the pros and cons of living in Norway. From scenic landscapes and vibrant culture to high taxes and small towns - there are many positive and negative aspects to consider when moving here. So, stick around as we get into the details about what it is like to live in this beautiful country!
    Pros
    1. Great education
    Let's start off by taking a look at what makes Norway's educational system so great. First up, they focus heavily on providing free basic education to all citizens regardless of background or economic status. This shows how dedicated their government is to ensuring equal opportunities for everyone when it comes to excellence in learning.
    Secondly, colleges offer lower tuition fees than those found in most other developed countries; this ensures an accessible learning experience without due financial strain upon students or families. And finally, Norwegian universities are renowned for having fewer yet more meaningful courses which consistently rank amongst some of Europe’s highest academic standards available today. Great education is one of the top reasons for moving to Norway.
    2. Not being crowded
    If you're the kind of person who really values their privacy and hates crowds, then living in Norway is a dream come true! Sure, it's an incredibly beautiful country with plenty of amazing sights to explore - but it's also one of the least densely populated countries in Europe with a population of 5.37 million. This means that even on peak tourist days, there are still rarely any real overcrowding issues.
    Not only is this great if you want to enjoy some peace and quiet (or a bit of good old fashioned Norwegian solitude) - but it also means that having a picnic at the park or going out for a stroll on your own won't be spoiled by hordes of people elbowing each other aside. Plus - no pesky queues! That alone should be enough incentive for moving to Norway.
    3. Strong economy
    First and foremost, Norway has one of the highest GDPs and standards of living in Europe. They have a GDP per capita of $69,000 per anum. That means that we are able to enjoy luxuries such as high quality healthcare and education, free access to cultural events, sport facilities and transportation services. This makes life in Norway much more enjoyable than elsewhere.
    Not only do we get to benefit from these advantages but also from feeling secure knowing that if something bad were to happen like an emergency or crisis we would be dealt with quickly due to how well funded our government is by its citizens' taxes. Strong economy leads to greater wealth for individuals, and this makes it a great proposition for moving to Norway.
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ความคิดเห็น • 5

  • @ashikulislamprottay9429
    @ashikulislamprottay9429 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Great & informative video.
    Like it.
    Would don't mind please make a video about America & Canada.
    It might be help me for making a decision where should I've to move as an international student.
    Love from Bangladesh ❤

  • @fissehayitbarek
    @fissehayitbarek 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    lt is the best Description thanks.

  • @fissehayitbarek
    @fissehayitbarek 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    lt is my favorite city to norway

  • @gregjones9901
    @gregjones9901 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    -8*c blistering winter chill? Hold my Canadian beer I'm going for a walk in shorts.