It Just Got Easier to Move to One of the Happiest Cities in the World
Briefly

"If you make the leap to move to the greater Copenhagen region and you end up truly hating it, the government might financially cover your return back home."
"According to CNBC, expats are eligible for up to $716 (5,000 DKK) in return travel costs if they decide they hate Copenhagen... reimbursement requests cannot be made until after at least 12 months of permanent residency."
"Copenhagen is consistently named as one of the happiest cities, ranking eighth in The Institute for Quality of Life's 2024 happiness index of the world's happiest cities."
"Yes, Danish residents pay high taxes. However, this is equalized by free or low-cost healthcare, no tuition for college students, and subsidized childcare."
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