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I am from India, and here is a suggestion for all them.
In US, your living standard and basic cost is much higher. In India, it is pretty lower....you can not imagine.
For example, for a single family with one children, you can live here in a standard city for as low as $300-$400 per month that includes all basic needs like house rent, food, good quality cloth, shopping, occassional short tour, maintaining your computer, telephone, electricity bill, schooling for your children etc. Still you can buy some insuranceSounds impossible, but true, incredible.
In a metro city, that can be around $500-$600 p/mo.
For your AdSense site, you will get 24 hour wireless internet at 144kbps through mobilephone for as low as $18 per month. Fully mobile across the country. means, you can enjoy your true mobile life (with your laptop) at any city and village in India without disconnection.
24 hour Broadband connection is just around $10-$15 p/mo.
You can get your AdSense check here delivered by DHL or simple post, (if you use Indian address) or as usual, deposit it in your US bank, and access the money here from any ATM. In India, you will find at least one ATM in even a small city.
So think serious, decide yourself, if you earn more than $1000 to $1500 p/mo from AdSense, and come here. You will save a plenty of income each month, so that if even AdSense stops for you, with your gathered money, you can again go back to your country to find a job. But I bet, once you live here, you may not want to return...
So many Americans and Europeans are living a good lige here under ISKCON (search Google), they never return to their home country.
Although I think I will prefer Barcelona once I emigrate.
It is cheaper there. It is also often more of a hassle there. But it has also retained much of the old that has been lost in the West. If one goes there it is best to accept the place for what it is, and appreciate it. One of the great things about this planet is that there are so many different types of places and cultures. The worst thing about globalization is the homoginization. It's boring.
It's not quite as cheap as India, but not too much more either. I think you can find a similar situation in almost any country.
So, thanks Adsense.