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How about emigrating to Greece?

Living in Greece is a good choice. In terms of scenery, Greece is a coastal area with 300 days of sunshine and moderate temperature all year round. Who lives there? The beauty of Greece is undoubtedly the reason that attracts many people to Greece. Various places of interest tell us about the past glory and achievements of ancient Greece. The beautiful and romantic Aegean Sea and santorini Island are called the holy places for couples to witness love.

Greek cuisine is also a unique Mediterranean flavor. Seafood, Greek yogurt, salad, Musakka, wine and olive oil called "golden oil" will be tasted by everyone who goes to Greece. Greece has a good environment, less pollution and fresh air. I think this is one of the reasons why the Greeks live longer!

Of course, living in Greece is not only for the beauty and food of Greece, but also for the welfare of Greece. As far as the medical system is concerned, the medical system in Greece is divided into two aspects: private medical insurance institutions and national public medical and health system. All residents have their own specific types of insurance, but they can also choose some supplementary items according to their own needs. The national medical system covers the entire Greek population, and no one will enjoy privileges. No matter what occupation or region, it is necessary to buy medical insurance. Therefore, Greek immigrants, whether in public hospitals or private hospitals, will not encounter strange situations such as difficult and expensive medical treatment in China and scalpers buying numbers. In terms of education, there are public and private schools in Greece, and the tuition fees of Greek public schools are comprehensive. There are six or seven international schools in Greece. Compared with domestic international schools, it is more formal and pure, and the tuition is much lower than that in China. Therefore, emigrating to Greece can solve the two major problems of education and medical care.