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Some Countries Aren't Just Offering Visas. They're Offering A Different Life
Meggen Harris · 2026-06-04 · via Forbes - ForbesLife

Rice terraces in Bali, Indonesia. For many remote workers and expats, the appeal of moving abroad extends beyond visas and affordability to include lifestyle, community, and quality of life.

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For decades, moving abroad was often associated with retirement, corporate assignments, or a small group of adventurous expats willing to build lives overseas.

Today, that equation looks very different.

Remote work, digital nomad visas, and growing geographic flexibility have opened doors that would have been difficult to imagine for many workers a generation ago. At the same time, conversations around rising living costs, burnout, and work-life balance have led some people to reconsider how they want to live.

What if the life I've been working so hard to build isn't actually the life I want?

That question sits at the center of many relocation conversations today. For some people, moving abroad is no longer simply about geography, retirement, or even affordability. It is about finding a version of life that feels healthier, more intentional, and more aligned with personal values.

Around the world, countries, communities, and organizations have introduced programs designed to attract new residents, remote workers, and entrepreneurs. Some offer visas. Others provide tax incentives, relocation grants, or residency pathways.

But some opportunities go far beyond paperwork.

In Australia, wildlife conservation programs allow volunteers to work with rescued kangaroos and other native animals. Across Europe, digital nomad communities, hospitality exchanges, and slower-living initiatives offer alternatives to traditional work-centered lifestyles. Elsewhere, rural revitalization programs, eco-communities, and cultural exchange opportunities create new pathways for people willing to rethink what modern life can look like.

Many of the destinations highlighted in this article are offering more than visas, residency pathways, or even financial incentives designed to attract new residents. They are offering something many people feel is becoming harder to find: a different relationship with work, time, community, and everyday life.

Here are six places that illustrate how relocation can be about more than geography—it can also reflect a growing desire for purpose, flexibility, and a different way of living.

What If Your Day Included Kangaroos Instead Of Meetings?

Kangaroos gather at sunrise in Australia. Wildlife conservation programs and volunteer opportunities are attracting people interested in experiences that combine travel, purpose, and a different pace of life.

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Australia's working holiday visa programs and wildlife conservation opportunities continue attracting travelers, career changers, and remote workers interested in combining travel with more meaningful experiences.

Among the more unusual opportunities are wildlife rescue and conservation programs that allow volunteers to assist with the care of native animals, including kangaroos, koalas, and other species affected by habitat loss, injury, and environmental challenges. Wildlife sanctuaries, rescue organizations, and conservation projects across the country often rely on volunteers who assist with animal rehabilitation, habitat restoration, and environmental education.

For some people, the appeal extends far beyond Australia itself.

The attraction is not simply travel. It is the possibility of stepping away from routines that may no longer feel fulfilling and experiencing a completely different rhythm of daily life.

The fantasy is easy to understand. Instead of sitting in traffic, answering emails, or moving from one meeting to the next, the day might involve helping rehabilitate injured wildlife, working outdoors, and contributing to something tangible.

Whether temporary or long term, opportunities like these tap into a broader desire that appears throughout many relocation conversations today: the search for lives that feel more connected, purposeful, and aligned with personal values.

Italy Is Selling A Different Relationship With Time

Small towns across Italy continue attracting international attention as buyers explore €1 home programs, slower living, and opportunities to reimagine daily life.

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Italy's widely publicized €1 home programs continue capturing international attention, particularly among Americans drawn to the idea of slower living, community connection and personal reinvention.

While restoring aging homes in small villages often requires significant investment, patience and a willingness to navigate local bureaucracy, the emotional appeal remains powerful.

For many people, the attraction is not simply affordability. It is the possibility of trading long commutes, constant busyness and professional pressure for walkable towns, shared meals, stronger community ties and a different relationship with time.

The fantasy is easy to recognize. Instead of rushing through another overbooked calendar, the day might begin with coffee in a village square, conversations with neighbors, a walk to the market or work on restoring a centuries-old home.

In many ways, the appeal reflects something larger than real estate. These programs have become symbols of a broader desire to build lives centered around wellbeing, connection and daily experiences rather than productivity alone.

Portugal Is Challenging The Choice Between Success And Quality Of Life

Lisbon has become a popular destination for remote workers and entrepreneurs seeking walkability, public transportation, and a different balance between work and daily life.

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Portugal's appeal extends beyond sunshine and scenery. The country has become a symbol of a broader movement among remote workers, entrepreneurs, and professionals who are questioning whether career success must come at the expense of lifestyle. Portugal's digital nomad visa has further increased its appeal among people seeking greater geographic flexibility.

For many Americans, Portugal represents the possibility of maintaining professional opportunities while gaining greater control over how daily life feels.

Cities including Lisbon and Porto continue attracting international residents drawn to walkability, coastal living, café culture, public transportation and accessible healthcare. Just as important, Portugal has developed a reputation for offering something many people feel is missing elsewhere: balance.

The appeal is easy to understand. Instead of organizing life entirely around work, people are increasingly looking for places where work fits into life rather than the other way around.

For many, Portugal represents a middle ground that can feel increasingly difficult to find elsewhere—a lifestyle that remains globally connected and professionally viable without demanding constant stress, overwork or a perpetual sense of urgency.

In many ways, Portugal has become less about relocation and more about a question people are increasingly asking themselves: What if success and quality of life didn't have to compete with one another?

When Simplicity Becomes The Luxury

Some rural communities in Japan are working to attract new residents as interest grows in slower living, walkable neighborhoods, and a different pace of daily life.

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As Japan faces population decline and aging rural communities, some towns and regional governments have introduced programs designed to attract younger residents, entrepreneurs and remote workers.

For many people, however, the appeal extends beyond relocation incentives or rural revitalization efforts.

In a world increasingly defined by notifications, endless scrolling, and constant overstimulation, Japan often represents something increasingly rare: simplicity.

The fantasy is easy to understand: reliable public transportation, walkable communities, and everyday routines that feel orderly and intentional rather than rushed and reactive.

For some Americans, the attraction is not necessarily about escaping responsibility. It is about escaping noise.

Japan's growing reputation for longevity, preventative health, and overall wellbeing has only strengthened its appeal among people looking for a different rhythm of daily life.

In many ways, Japan represents a version of modern living that feels both connected and calm—a combination that can feel increasingly difficult to find elsewhere.

Costa Rica Is Selling Something Many People Need: Relief

Costa Rica continues attracting people drawn to nature, community, and a slower pace of life. For many, the appeal extends beyond longevity to include greater balance, wellbeing, and relief from the pressures of modern life.

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Costa Rica has long attracted Americans drawn to wellness-oriented living, biodiversity, and a slower pace of life.

Its Blue Zone reputation, connection to nature and emphasis on community continue resonating with people interested in longevity and overall wellbeing. But for many, the appeal goes beyond longevity itself.

The fantasy is easy to understand. Instead of rushing from one obligation to the next, life is often imagined through a different lens: time spent outdoors, stronger community connections, daily movement, fresh food and a pace that feels less dictated by constant urgency.

For many Americans, Costa Rica represents more than a relocation destination. It reflects a broader aspiration toward healthier daily rhythms, stronger social connection and lifestyles less dominated by stress, noise and digital overload.

In many ways, Costa Rica has become a symbol of something increasingly rare: the idea that a good life does not necessarily have to be a busy one.

Where Freedom Matters More Than Stuff

Thailand and Bali continue attracting remote workers, entrepreneurs, and creatives seeking greater flexibility, lower living costs, and more freedom to design how their days unfold.

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Thailand and Bali continue attracting remote workers, creatives and entrepreneurs interested in flexibility, mobility and greater control over how daily life feels.

Lower living costs, warm climates, wellness culture and large international communities have helped transform both destinations into hubs for people experimenting with alternative ways of living and working.

For some, the appeal begins with economics. For others, it reflects something much deeper: the opportunity to step outside traditional expectations around career progression, homeownership and status.

The fantasy is easy to recognize. Instead of spending years accumulating more responsibilities, possessions and obligations, some people are asking a different question: What would happen if I optimized my life for freedom instead?

Many are willing to trade larger homes, career prestige and traditional status markers for experiences, mobility and greater autonomy over how they spend their time.

In many ways, destinations like Thailand and Bali have become symbols of a broader shift already underway. For some people, success is no longer defined by what they own. It is increasingly defined by how much control they have over their daily lives.

What If Success Looks Different Than You Thought It Would?

For many Americans considering life abroad, the appeal extends beyond geography. It is often a search for greater balance, flexibility, and a different relationship with everyday life.

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For generations, success was often measured through familiar milestones: a bigger house, a higher salary, a more impressive title, and the promise that hard work would eventually lead to a better life.

For some people, that formula still works.

For others, the questions have changed.

The appeal of moving abroad is not always about earning more money or retiring earlier. Sometimes it is about gaining more control over how life feels on an ordinary Tuesday, having time for dinner with friends, walking instead of sitting in traffic, spending more time outdoors, or feeling connected to a community.

The destinations highlighted here are remarkably different from one another. Australia offers purpose. Italy offers a different relationship with time. Portugal offers balance. Japan offers simplicity. Costa Rica offers relief. Thailand and Bali offer freedom.

Yet despite their differences, the underlying appeal is remarkably similar.

At their core, these places are not simply offering visas, residency pathways, or relocation incentives. They are offering alternative ways of thinking about work, community, wellbeing, and what a successful life can look like.

Many people are not searching for a perfect country. They are searching for a version of life that feels healthier, more intentional, and more sustainable than the one they currently have.

The dream is not necessarily escape.

It is the possibility that there may be another way to live.