Have you considered Russia? Seriously; they passed a new law there a year or two ago that allows westerners from Countries where they feel politically or religiously persecuted, to immigrate on a probationary basis. Lots of Canadians taking them up on the offer, and many Americans.
Prices for food and housing crazy cheap when compared to the USA or Canada.
Plus trapping and hunting. There are a few negatives, but will you find that anywhere.
Probably not a good place to move to if you lean left or are woke.
Check out this Tucker Carlson Russian grocery store tour. Lots of similar videos on Youtube.
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Moscow is not representative. Some cities are like a huge brain cancer tumor, sucking all resources out of the body and sending out signals a healthy brain wouldn't, but I shouldn't be specific. Moscow is very expensive, too. If you want a huge city with real Russian culture, go to St. Petersburg.
Forget about owning a rifle for five years, even a .22 LR. They've been talking about reducing it to 3 years.
You can be as woke as you wish, just don't bother other people with it too much, just like you shouldn't bother anyone with being straight or conservative.
Food is not cheap, but it's affordable. Cars and trucks are more expensive than in the US because of tons of ridiculous taxes and fees. Hot water and central heating are cheap. There are tons of laws but the way they are enforced makes life comfortable. Streets are very safe compared to western cities. European capitals are riddled with crime in comparison to an average Russian city.
Healthcare is affordable, accessible and good. Lots of good clinics and for an apparent reason there are lots of very skilled ortho/trauma surgeons now. I've been urging my bestest friend to come and get his joints fixed, but he won't listen. Stubborn men make me so sad.
My specific location is perfect for a geriatric hypochondriac. Qiuet, cozy, a bunch of clinics, MRI machines, dental clinics all with walking distance. Everything is withing walking distance in fact, including beaver/sable trapping.
There are a bunch of western immigrants here. A few Americans, simple people mostly. A couple of years ago a neighbor in my dacha community (dachas are areas with plots for gardening and summer houses outside cities) started building a really nice house. I heard him swear, "scheisse!" and thought it was lame, imitating German speech was was popular here among youngsters in the 2000's. Turns out he's German, doesn't speak Russian well, married to a Russian lady, and not even a pretty one, she looks like me. I also learned about a Swedish guy, an avid birder, who got his citizenship a few weeks ago and moved here permanently this year, even though it's probably not the best time, with all the geopolitical crap happening actively.
Also, you're not expected to be a part of the community. Nobody will consider you weird or bad if you keep to yourself, especially in urban/suburban areas. Rural areas are variable. I wouldn't recommend the south including all areas adjacent ot the Black and Caspian seas, southerners are notoriously untrustworthy, loud, insincere and manipulative. Northern people are much better even though we don't have the cultural urge to appear nice. People are much less superficially nice and more direct than in many other countries, it is perceived as rude by foreigners. Even when they dislike you, it's often more of a "wait, let me help you, you jerk" attitude. Takes time to get used to.
I'm poor but if you have even a below average American income there're some good hunting opportunies
up north
I wouldn't give up US citizenship for this, but having a second home here is probably not a bad idea.