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When we asked people what advice they would give someone preparing to move to Mogliv-Podilskyi, they said...

"Before retiring in Mogliv-Podilskyi, it is important to research the area and any special requirements that may be needed to relocate there. Cost of living, cultural expectations, weather, healthcare, educational opportunities, and employment are all factors to consider before making the move. It's beneficial to speak with current residents, visit the area and review city data to gain insight and learn more about the region. Those wishing to retire to the area should also consider obtaining a visa or residency, if needed, and researching the real estate and housing markets in the region. Access to banking, transportation and other services should also be investigated to ensure a comfortable transition," wrote a member who made the move to Mogliv-Podilskyi, Ukraine.

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"Rent with an official rental agreement. It costs twice as much, but if you try the way they do, the first month is low, but you will then be asked for a LOT more, and if you don't pay, they promptly kick you out. Even if you have been there less than 24 hours, there is not a thing you can do. Well, maybe cry. Laws here are lax. You can do things that will amaze you. Even carry a concealed gun, no permit. If you are here over three months, you become an illegal alien. If you leave, you will not be allowed back. If you stay, they cannot afford to kick you out, so they will only fine you $100 upon your eventual departure. I cannot even go across the river to Moldova for lunch! Until I marry. If. If you marry a Ukrainian, you can stay here legally, and not become a UE citizen. I personally will get a UE lawyer to handle the papers. Like everything else here, it costs a lot less than the US. My very low SS Disability income is four times the national average income here. I can not afford to live in California anymore, but I can, here. At least, theoretically. They still are not paying me," explained one expat living in Mogliv-Podilskyi, Ukraine.

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