What's like to live and migrate to El Salvador? I'm asking this since my country is turning into a mass surveillance dictatorship.
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itโs a very โrawโ experience everyone (expats) likes to say.
definitely visit for some time before you move- itโs not for everyone. and definitely practice your spanish beforehand ๐ค๐ผ & for sure itโs safe AF!
Thanks for the answer, but I'm Mexican and Spanish is my native language ๐คญ so no language barrier or cultural shock expected. I was asking if it's really safety and affordable to live there, but I'll definitely pay a visit at the end of the year.