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| Re: Memoirs From Chile by oluyemi123: 9:55am On Oct 05, 2025 |
[quote author=oluyemi123 post=137020446]How true is this list ? I am expecting to see some countries on the list Here are the top 20 countries with the lowest quality of life based on the Quality of Life Index ¹: *Rank 1-5:* - *1. Nigeria*: With a Quality of Life Index score of 15.6, Nigeria faces significant challenges, including poverty, poor healthcare, corruption, and security threats. - *2. Venezuela*: Venezuela ranks second with a score of 73.7, struggling with economic instability, hyperinflation, and shortages of essential goods. - *3. Bangladesh*: Bangladesh has a score of 77, with issues like overpopulation, limited access to healthcare and education, and vulnerability to natural disasters. - *4. Sri Lanka*: Sri Lanka's score is 82.8, impacted by economic strain, high cost of living, fuel shortages, and inflation. - *5. Egypt*: With a score of 83.2, Egypt faces challenges like high inflation, unemployment, congestion, pollution, and political unrest. *Rank 6-10:* - *6. Iran*: Iran has a score of 86.7, with issues like economic instability and limited access to certain services. - *7. Peru*: Peru's score is 90.7, affected by economic challenges and infrastructure gaps. - *8. Kenya*: Kenya has a score of 95.4, with challenges like poverty, healthcare gaps, and infrastructure limitations. - *9. Vietnam*: Vietnam's score is 96.6, with issues like pollution and limited access to certain services. - *10. Philippines*: The Philippines has a score of 98.1, impacted by various economic and infrastructure challenges. *Rank 11-15:* - *11. Indonesia*: Indonesia's score is 101.6, with challenges like infrastructure gaps and economic disparities. - *12. Lebanon*: Lebanon has a score of 102.8, affected by economic instability and limited access to certain services. - *13. Albania*: Albania's score is 104.1, with issues like economic challenges and infrastructure limitations. - *14. Pakistan*: Pakistan has a score of 105.7, impacted by economic instability, limited access to healthcare and education, and security concerns. - *15. Colombia*: Colombia's score is 106.3, with challenges like economic instability and limited access to certain services. *Rank 16-20:* - *16. Kazakhstan*: Kazakhstan has a score of 108.2, with issues like economic disparities and limited access to certain services. - *17. Thailand*: Thailand's score is 110.2, affected by various economic and infrastructure challenges. - *18. Chile*: Chile has a score of 112.1, with issues like economic disparities and limited access to certain services. - *19. Russia*: Russia's score is 113.5, impacted by economic challenges and limited access to certain services. - *20. Morocco*: Morocco has a score of 114.1, with challenges like economic disparities and limited access to certain services. |
| Re: Memoirs From Chile by trollx: 11:12am On Oct 05, 2025 |
oluyemi123:Jajaja... What's the almighty "Chile" doing on this list? Don't let @tensazangetsu20 counteract at you oh😁. Remember, healthcare and education are free in almighty Chile💉📚 |
| Re: Memoirs From Chile by trollx: 11:13am On Oct 05, 2025 |
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| Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(op): 11:48am On Oct 05, 2025 |
trollx:Education isn’t free here especially university education. I have mentioned on this thread many times that studying in Chile is expensive as for that list I will take it with a pinch of salt. It says Chileans lack access to basic services. Like I don enter village for Chile. Village here and a village has access to everything like everything. I have travelled and the only countries I will rank above Chile are the USA and Switzerland. What I have achieved in Chile under 3 years as a student I will need 10 to 20 years in Europe as a permanent resident and more than one million years in any African country. |
| Re: Memoirs From Chile by oluyemi123: 11:53am On Oct 05, 2025 |
tensazangetsu20:No Niger, Burundi, Somalia, Mauritania etc on the list. |
| Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(op): 11:55am On Oct 05, 2025 |
oluyemi123:Whatever. I am living in chile and this country is a well built country. I thank the lord everyday that I came here. |
| Re: Memoirs From Chile by Lordbinsmar: 3:15pm On Oct 05, 2025 |
tensazangetsu20:Naa true you talk senior man. Naa like bonus on top of your portfolio. |
| Re: Memoirs From Chile by Gerrard59(m): 3:33pm On Oct 05, 2025 |
Karleb:Three papers. Mine was one. Other departments had two as the minimum. Also, according to them, the journals were listed, so other journals aren't considered. I was told how some foreign students spend four years rather than the standard three years to complete their PhDs. After three years, the scholarships end, so funding falls on the student. In summary, PhD no be small thing. |
| Re: Memoirs From Chile by oluyemi123: 7:29am On Oct 06, 2025 |
tensazangetsu20:What I am saying is that the list is skewed, country like Burundi,Nigeria etc are not on the list and they put Albania, Chile etc. |
| Re: Memoirs From Chile by lawani(m): 3:59pm On Oct 06, 2025 |
tensazangetsu20:You are a highly skilled person and you will be well paid in any country. In the west you will certainly be using a brand new car while in Nigeria you will at least own your own home fully in an average city. All are achievements The western world is better for the average worker because they pay tax and have free education and universal healthcare as a result. If you are an above average income earner it can vary. There are thousands of foreigners working in Nigeria too. |
| Re: Memoirs From Chile by trollx: 4:41pm On Oct 07, 2025 |
lawani:Yes, you're right, sir. If we takeoff the highly skill-set, I don't think any average worker would be enjoying and loving Chile like he's doing right now. I respect your moniker, sir, almost two decades, respect👍🙌✊ |
| Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(op): 10:31pm On Oct 07, 2025 |
Having a Nigerian passport is the greatest curse ever. My gf and I are planning to travel to Brazil this December. My gf doesn’t need a visa I do so I applied early. I reached the Brazilian consulate today and immediately I turned in my passport. The guy looked at it suspiciously then went back inside and came out and said that Nigerians are in a special category and that their government has sent notifications to all Brazilian consulates worldwide that for Nigerian nationals the visa has to come from Brazil itself and not from a consulate. They told me they will have to hold on to my passport for another 2 weeks before they decide if they give me the visa or not. Life is not all about money if you have the opportunity, please try and give your children another nationality. Venezuela has no diplomatic relationships with the USA but Venezuelan citizens get 10 years multiple entry visa. Nigerians get 3 months. There’s no even USA embassy in Venezuela at the moment but they even have more rights than us. I am using Venezuelan as an example because it’s the worst country in South America but Venezuelan citizens can travel to 120 countries visa free. |
| Re: Memoirs From Chile by Letsmove: 11:08pm On Oct 08, 2025 |
tensazangetsu20:Mobility wise, i will pay for a Venezuela passport if its available . Nigerians are generally loud and this is a very big problem but we should also ve mindful on how we represent the country outside . |
| Re: Memoirs From Chile by emmaodet: 1:04am On Oct 09, 2025 |
tensazangetsu20:Venezuelans don't need Brazil visa because they are both Latinos and in the same continent. It is just the way a Nigerian will go to Ghana without visa but a British/US/German passport holder staying in Nigeria going with him to Ghana will have to apply for visa. About scrutinizing Nigerians before issuing visas- that is due to huge cocaine traffickers stressing the Brazilian goverment. It is a cocaine trafficking busy route and Nigerians are much in this business |
| Re: Memoirs From Chile by Suicideboy: 2:06am On Oct 09, 2025 |
tensazangetsu20:Theres nothing in the US except high salaries, its too shmitty there even peeps there are moving away to the US South america is literally part of america , why would you want to deny your step brother from eating meat in the pot |
| Re: Memoirs From Chile by oluomoadebayo: 3:56am On Oct 09, 2025 |
Venezuelans can go to Europe or are they in the same continent too? emmaodet: |
| Re: Memoirs From Chile by emmaodet: 4:35am On Oct 09, 2025 |
oluomoadebayo:I just highlighted the fact that a Nigerian can go to Ghana and many west African countries, visa on arrival for many east African and central African countries which an European or American can't. Europe is a totally different scenario |
| Re: Memoirs From Chile by Majorly21: 7:35am On Oct 09, 2025 |
emmaodet:Have you travelled out of Nigeria before? Who told you that you don't need a visa to Ghana or any other west africa countries? Unless you're not using borders. |
| Re: Memoirs From Chile by emmaodet: 9:03am On Oct 09, 2025 |
Majorly21:Lol. Have heard |
| Re: Memoirs From Chile by DrAkpa(m): 2:23am On Oct 11, 2025 |
Majorly21:Nigerian youths😢😢😢. It's quite sad |
| Re: Memoirs From Chile by Gucciboy: 1:10pm On Oct 11, 2025 |
Letsmove:It's seems like you're a traveler or tourist. How's panama ? |
| Re: Memoirs From Chile by Letsmove: 10:03pm On Oct 11, 2025 |
Gucciboy:Tourist. |
| Re: Memoirs From Chile by Gucciboy: 8:50am On Oct 12, 2025 |
Letsmove:That's my dream so help me God,Amen 🙏 🙏 🙏 so how's panama Sir? |
| Re: Memoirs From Chile by Kavara: 1:29pm On Oct 12, 2025 |
tensazangetsu20:Good evening sir tensazangetsu20 I don't know if I can get your hlp anonymously. My issue is in the dp on my signature |
| Re: Memoirs From Chile by Letsmove: 2:04pm On Oct 12, 2025 |
Gucciboy:Panama is warmer. I have a family living in Santiago and i went there on an errand. it's not as if I'm rich and traveling around the world ooo |
| Re: Memoirs From Chile by Gucciboy: 4:05pm On Oct 12, 2025 |
Letsmove:Funny how nobody's talking about panama as a japa destination when it could be cost effective for studies and business. Some of their universities are tuition free even for foreign students. |
| Re: Memoirs From Chile by dreaonit: 2:52pm On Oct 13, 2025 |
Panama is tuition free for international students but I don't know the admission procedure for non-spanish speakers. I think student visa can lead to PR in Chile as well. I'm not so sure of these, just what I read online. |
| Re: Memoirs From Chile by sthGood: 1:59pm On Oct 14, 2025 |
tensazangetsu20:What site are you using to find remote jobs? |
| Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(op): 2:27pm On Oct 14, 2025 |
sthGood:Every job I have ever gotten in my life has been from LinkedIn. |
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