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Which European immigrant countries have lower cost of living?

Tartu in Estonia ranks first, Porto, Portugal's second largest city, ranks second, and Thessaloniki in Greece ranks third. It is worth mentioning that cities such as Portugal, Spain and Greece, which are popular European immigrant countries, are shortlisted. In addition to Porto, Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, ranks sixth; Barcelona, Spain ranked seventh; Athens, the capital of Greece, ranked fifth.

Portugal

A paradise for European retirees

Portugal is one of the choice places for the elderly in many other European countries, and is known as "Europe's paradise for retirees". Portugal has a pleasant climate and a long Atlantic coastline, which endows Portugal with wonderful natural scenery. Life here is very slow. In your spare time, you can take your family to the seaside for fishing, walking on the beach and tasting seafood. And enjoying such a leisurely life does not require high expenses.

Take McDonald's as an example. In the Netherlands, Germany and France, the price of a Big Mac set meal is about 6.5 euros, while in Portugal it is only 3.5 euros, equivalent to more than 20 yuan, which is the same as the domestic price. One barbecue buffet 18 euro/person; One steak 15 euro/person

Supermarket: Milk (cheapest) is 0.6 Euro 1L, which is lower than domestic milk of the same quality 1/3 or even lower, and the quality is more guaranteed; Eggs (cheapest) 0.60 Euro 6; Pork belly 2 euros/kg, ribs 2.50 euros/kg; Fish range from 5 euros to 50 euros/kg; Beef ranges from 5 euros to 50 euros 1 kg;

Fruit is generally around 2-3 Euros/kg. Green pepper, purple radish, cucumber, tomato and Chinese cabbage are generally around 2 euros 1 kg; Potatoes, carrots and other vegetables are about 1 Europe/Jin.

For a standard family of three, the monthly living expenses excluding rent are basically between 300 and 500 euros. The cost of living in Porto is 70% lower than that in new york.

Spain

Colorful slow-paced life

The pace of life in Spain is slow, but their life is rich and colorful. Living here will give you more choices in your life.

Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain and one of the most populous cities in Europe, attracting professionals and tourists from all over the world. Compared with wage income, the cost of living in Barcelona is still relatively low.

The price of the best honey sold in supermarkets is around one kilogram of 20 yuan, the most expensive milk 1L is only about 10 yuan, and a cup of Starbucks coffee is only 1.5 Euro, which is about 1 1 yuan.

Greece

Beautiful scenery and low price.

Many people's impression of Greece has remained at the stage when the country was on the verge of bankruptcy a few years ago. In fact, the Greek economy has begun to recover. In the third quarter of 20 16, the Greek economy grew by 1.5% year-on-year, far exceeding the expectation of 0.5%, which is the biggest growth since 2008 and the first two consecutive quarters since 2006. This data further shows that the Greek economy will continue to recover next year.

Supermarket: There are many kinds of vegetables and fruits in Greece. Basically everyone eats it every day, and the price is not expensive. Potatoes and onions 0.65 Euro/kg; Tomatoes 1 Euro/Jin, but the quality is better than that in China. Zucchini and cucumber are 1 euro and 0.5 euro/kg respectively. Fresh orange 0.5 Euro/kg; Plum 1.49 Euro/kg; Lemon 0.5 Euro/kg; Apple 0.48 Euro/kg. And all fruits and vegetables are EU standards, pollution-free, non-genetically modified, very healthy and safe.

Meat and seafood are more affordable. Generally speaking, meat products are similar to those in China. The cheapest one is chicken, and a whole chicken is about 15 yuan RMB. Pork 23 yuan/kg, beef 50 yuan/kg. Because Greece is surrounded by the sea, seafood is very fresh and cheap, salmon fillets and squid 14.8 euros/kg; Shrimp 19.9 Euro/kg; Marine fish 12.8 Euro/kg.

Portugal

500,000 euros housing immigrants

One-person application, three generations of immigrants

Spain

500,000 euros housing immigrants

One-person application, three generations of immigrants

Greece

250,000 euros to buy immigrants

One-person application, three generations of immigrants