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How is it like to live in Armenia?
It’s no secret that I love living in Armenia. Wonderful people, interesting history, fresh food, low prices, sunny weather, and the slower pace of life are some of the reasons I really enjoyed the year I’ve lived here so far and make me look forward to the one to come. But no place is perfect.
Is Armenia good for living?
Armenia has many benefits aside from the safety and low cost of living. It is a good place for families to live with free education and a good public healthcare system. Medical insurance is also quite cheap, around $200 annually for a decent coverage.
What are Armenian parents like?
Armenian parents are known to be protective, and it’s very common for adult children to live at home until they get married or possibly even for the rest of their lives.
Are Armenian parents strict?
This type of parent is already strict and they make children do what they want them to do. And, as they are not responsive to their children, children by the age become unhappy, they feel insecure and also it influences their education and mental health.
Can I retire in Armenia?
Retirement age in Armenia is 63 years old for those who have a working experience, a number that’s remained unchanged for decades now. People coming from abroad are also eligible for pensions and can get 26,500 AMD in case they have either residency or citizenship and have grantsoum in Armenia.
Is Armenia pretty?
Armenia is a country of hauntingly beautiful natural scenery, strong ties to the past and exceedingly warm hospitality, and yet it still remains almost untouched by tourism.
Where do most of Armenia’s people live?
Half of its inhabitants live in the Ararat plain, which constitutes only 10 percent of its territory and includes the capital city of Yerevan. Yerevan houses one-third of the country’s population.
Why should you visit Armenia?
With an incredibly low cost of living, a variety of climates, choice of city or country life, many sites to visit, virtually zero crime and one of the world’s most hospitable people, it has much to offer anyone. As part of the Soviet Union, Armenia was one of the most prosperous and advanced parts of the entire communist world.
What is it like to live in Yerevan?
The center of Yerevan is still very affordable and is lined with many parks and fountains. For anyone who loves the city life, this offers everything except the fast pace of life. The two other cities of over 100,000 are Gyumri and Vanadzor.
How much does it cost to live cheaply in Armenia?
Living cheaply outside of the capital can cost less than $50 per month. This means that there is something for everyone. The rent for a very spacious remodelled one bedroom in the center of the capital city Yerevan costs approximately $200.