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Unveiled: The cheapest country in Europe for expats has public transport for less than £ 1 and cheap rent

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A new study has shown the cheapest country in Europe that lives as an expat.

Researchers looked at the costs of communal costs of living in each country, including the price of public transport, fuel, internet, accounts for utilities, eating out and a membership of a gym.

And while Mexico is at the top of the List for value worldwide, there is a European country where British will enjoy much cheaper Cost of living.

Lithuania is officially the cheapest country for expats in Europe. The Baltic country has the cheapest average internet account for only £ 11.64 per month.

It is also one of the top five cheapest countries for the costs of public transport with tickets that only cost 85p.

The majority of the expats in the country live the tendency to live in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania. It has a fairly medieval old city and has previously been crowned Europe’s most affordable city break.

Lithuania also has a 90 km long coastline with different sandy beaches and a large forest area, both perfect for weekend trips.

Rent is generally also affordable with the costs of an apartment in the city center in Lithuania, on average € 625/£ 539 per month according to Numbeo.

Lithuania is officially the cheapest country for expats in Europe. The Baltic country has the cheapest average internet account for only £ 11.64 per month

Lithuania is officially the cheapest country for expats in Europe. The Baltic country has the cheapest average internet account for only £ 11.64 per month

The majority of the expats in the country live the tendency to live in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania

The majority of the expats in the country live the tendency to live in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania

The next cheapest on the list is Poland. According to William Russellwho have made the study, expats can get cinemas tickets for just £ 5.77.

Internet costs only £ 12.26 per month, while membership of a gym comes in £ 27.71 per month.

On the other side of the scale, Switzerland is the most expensive country in Europe for expats. A membership of a gym costs on average no less than £ 65.74 per month, while a cinema ticket comes to £ 18.15.

Public transport also costs around £ 3.08 per trip on average, according to William Russell.

Iceland counts as the world’s next most expensive country for expats by public transport costs £ 3.77 per trip And a monthly internet account that comes to £ 60.44.

Norway is the third most expensive country by public transport that costs £ 3 for a one -way ticket and average internet costs for £ 44.24.

A spokesperson for William Russell says: ‘The costs of living can vary dramatically from one destination to another and what a dream movement seems to be a budgeting nightmare if you are not prepared.

‘From towering rental and restaurant accounts to unexpected utility costs, your money may not extend as far as at home.

The next cheapest on the list is Poland. According to William Russell, who has made the study, expats can get cinema battles for just £ 5.77

The next cheapest on the list is Poland. According to William Russell, who has made the study, expats can get cinema battles for just £ 5.77

On the other side of the scale, Switzerland is the most expensive country in Europe for expats

On the other side of the scale, Switzerland is the most expensive country in Europe for expats

“Whether you are moving for work or haunting a new adventure, it is important to protect the income that supports your lifestyle.”

The study also finds that expats living in Estonia will spend the highest percentage of their monthly income on the costs of living.

According to the researchers, people in Estonia spend around 14.7 percent of their monthly income on Essentials.

Greece is the following with expats that spend 13.9 percent of their average monthly income on the costs of living.

Slovakia ends up the top three with expats that spend 13.9 percent of their monthly income on living.

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