It’s nice. Husband wanted to move somewhere with a low cost of living, and he was able to secure an entrepreneurial visa and open a business here. He wanted to live somewhere that still has a “rustic” side. Also a place that doesn’t have the helicopter parenting style of modern US, which he finds damaging. Here kids are given a lot of freedom and independence.
It’s nice. Husband wanted to move somewhere with a low cost of living, and he was able to secure an entrepreneurial visa and open a business here. He wanted to live somewhere that still has a “rustic” side. Also a place that doesn’t have the helicopter parenting style of modern US, which he finds damaging. Here kids are given a lot of freedom and independence.
I just looked up the requirements for this visa and it is very favorable! Moldova is now on my short list if I wanted to explore expat life.
Your house is beautiful and it sounds like life is going well for you there. Well done!
Thats awesome! What kind of business?
A construction business. That’s what he was doing in the US too.
Assuming they work in metric over there how was that transition for him?
He was already accustomed to it, so smooth.
Accustomed to working in metric in the US? What kind of construction?! Every trade I’ve worked alongside worked in imperial…
Accustomed out of his own motivation. Not because it was required.