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What place should i choose to move to

Hello everyone, I live in Azerbaijan and I plan to move somewhere in the future, I chose between the northern regions of Alaska, Canada, Iceland, Greenland and the countries of the Scandinavian Peninsula, I chose Alaska for myself for the following reasons: it is cold there, a large territory, few people, loyal gun laws, wild nature. I would like to know your opinion about this, is it a good choice or should I think about other regions
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WillaKissing · 56-60, M
I love your reasons for choosing Alaska. I have a friend that retired and moved to Alaska with his wife to their cabin out in the bush, and the cost of living is very high, and you will have to haul in your water and food supplies and be a real prepper type person.

A lot of work to it and not just showing up and living. Now if you have a carpentry skill, welding skill, machinist, or useful skill you will be welcomed and paid well to live there. No Skills then life will be very difficult to survive.
Gibbon · 70-79, M
That's a tough question regarding Alaska. Are you thinking living in a populated area or homesteading?
If you want to homestead do you have the skills to survive and build in such a harsh environment?
lonelymountain12 · 22-25, MNew
@Gibbon I was in the army in the border troops, we lived on a mountain, in a small house, there were about ten of us. And we went on shift every 4 hours. And in winter it was very cold there, it was very difficult to stand still. But despite all this, I always felt pleasure when I went on shift, and I fell in love with this way of life, and in the future I would like to live exactly like this, so I considered these regions
Gibbon · 70-79, M
@lonelymountain12 I see. I have no experience in those areas except several TV shows I watch covering loners who have chosen that way of homesteading life in several of those areas. It's tough survival especially with the woods and rivers being your grocery store. I do know cold however being born in Maine. Didn't live there my whole life but visited family many times.
hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
Don't move to Canada. It is not a happy place. You likely have more freedoms where you live than you would in Canada.
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