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The International Living Magazine has recently unveiled ‘The World’s Best Places to Retire in 2021’, which ranked Vietnam in tenth place. Here are the reasons why.
Vietnam is listed in the top 10 countries where people should settle down living and promote business abroad after retirement, according to the 2021 Annual Global Retirement Index.
As unveiled by the index, Vietnam is along with nine other countries of Malta, France, Malaysia, Ecuador, Portugal, Colombia, Mexico, Panama and Costa Rica. The index aims to help people consider retirement abroad with the exciting business of choosing where in the world will best suit their needs.
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1. Cost Of Living
International Living points out that Vietnamâs âexceptionally low cost of livingâ is a huge draw. In
A Better Life for Half the Price, author Tim Leffel notes that Vietnam is âone of the best values in the world for travelers, especially when it comes to lodging and food,â making it a great value for residents, too. Leffel says that when it comes to apartments, almost anywhere in the country, âyou can find something nice and reasonably roomy in the range of $300 to $800 a month.â
Indeed, Neil Varden, the CEO of CabinZero, moved to Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC or commonly still referred to as Saigon) from the United Kingdom three years ago, reports, âThe cost of living is great. I can live like a king without spending much money, to be honest.â