With a very high human development index, Lithuania is a great EU country for immigrants from outside of Europe. With a total area of 25,200 square miles, Lithuania is the largest of the three Baltic States. The nation experiences mild maritime to continental weather.
Despite the Russia-Ukraine situation, investors in Lithuania anticipate that the economy will continue to grow strongly. Among the members of the Council of the Baltic Sea States are Lithuania, Russia, and Ukraine (CBSS). The Association Investors’ Forum reports that in the second quarter of 2014, 43% of international businesses in Lithuania “anticipate that demand for their production would expand.” Additionally, businesses are anticipated to grow employment by 37%.
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Cost of living
Compared to other European countries, Lithuania has a significantly lower cost of living. Its pricing range is very similar to those in Latin America. Along with having less expensive goods and services, the nation boasts the lowest combined personal and company tax rate in the EU at 15%. However, the Baltic state has a low level of revenue. The average yearly salary in Lithuania is $4,686, which is lower than US rates. Based on pricing from 2009, the average US worker makes $15,080 per year. Lithuania’s hourly wage is $2.25, considerably less than the US national average of $7.25.
Healthcare
The cost of healthcare in Lithuania is among the lowest in all of Europe. All citizens and permanent residents are entitled to free medical care, including ambulatory treatments, in the nation. Outpatient services provided by state-funded health care facilities include general practice, maternity, childcare, and dental care. In addition, hospitals and clinics in all significant towns and cities offer a wide range of specialized services. However, a lot of expats favor private insurance since it ensures better services at lesser costs.
House and apartment hunting
In Lithuania, you can always buy a house, but the procedure could take some time. You may rest easy knowing that there are enough rentals available to satisfy the expanding demand from expats looking for housing. Depending on how long you plan to remain, you can choose a short- or long-term lease. Additionally, be ready financially because most landlords demand six months’ worth of rent upfront.
The nation’s capital, Vilnius, is where the majority of expats choose to live. Numerous corporate buildings, shopping centers, eateries, and bars may be found here. Despite having a thriving nightlife, Vilnius is also renowned for its numerous old buildings that capture the rustic charm of Lithuania. In the urban area, a studio costs €400, and a three-bedroom apartment costs €700.
International and local schools
Lithuania provides free but obligatory education for children between the ages of six and sixteen. The majority of expatriates enroll their kids in foreign schools like the Vilnius International School because Lithuanian is the official language there.
Additionally, there are lots of neighborhood schools all around the nation that offer both citizens and visitors to the country high-quality education. The prestigious Vilnius Institution, founded in 1579, is the oldest university in Lithuania and among the other Baltic states.
Moving your belongings
Utilizing a seasoned shipping and removal business is the most effective strategy to relocate your possessions abroad. The majority of them offer door-to-door service, which will simplify the entire moving process. Depending on your country of origin, the transit period to Lithuania takes 10–19 business days on average. The containers are received for inspection by local customs at the largest port in the nation, the Port of Klaipeda.
If you present the required documentation, such as your pet’s Rabies Certificate, Microchip Implantation Record, EU Veterinarian Health Certificate, and the International Health Certificate, which should be issued ten days before your scheduled arrival, you are permitted to bring your pet with you to Lithuania.