Good evening,
So my opinion may be a little biased because I was born in Corsica and my family roots, including friends and relatives, have always been there.
For someone who wants to settle in Corsica, I would advise them to come and live there for at least a full year to at least experience life on the island during all four seasons.
What is certain is that many people come to settle here, so we must be rather welcoming. Life is generally more expensive there given that on an island there are both additional transportation costs and less competition.
It wouldn't be a problem if salaries were also higher, but on average they are lower than in other regions.
As a result, we often end up with retirees who come to live on the island. They earned their money elsewhere and come for the climate, the scenery, the sea, and the security.
In short, for me, it's a beautiful place, not to earn a good living, but to live well, especially if you want to live surrounded by nature between the sea and the mountains.
Perhaps an excellent destination for Bitcoin retirees who are discreet enough not to talk about it.