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Countries You Can Live in Without a Background Check

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Italy, one of the European countries you can live in without a background check

Most countries will bar you an entry without a background check and will raise a red flag if you carry a criminal record. Thus, moving abroad can be a daunting process for those who want to avoid background check sites.

In addition, the whole process can get lengthy and what adds to the complications is the ever-changing rules and regulations in each country. Based on the country, background checks can vary in process and investigations.hile

However, there is some good news: there are a few countries that will allow one to enter even without a background check. These countries are willing to overlook minor offenses and give you another chance to maintain a clean record.

Thus, some of you can still feel optimistic that there is a country where you could go and live without any questions asked.

Given below are the countries that allow one in without a background check and offer a world-class living experience.

Chile

Torres del Paine National Park in Chile, one of the countries you can live in without a background check

Torres del Paine National Park in Chile

Chile is sure to surprise you with its incredible geographic diversity with some amazing landscapes and cultures. Another good reason why you might want to live here is that you can live in Chile without a background check.

Thus, you need not fear any lengthy process and paperwork that takes lots of time during the visa application process. All you need to do is apply for a temporary residency which can be changed to permanent residency after two years in Chile. You will love the unique lifestyle, natural surroundings, and lovely climate of the country.

Mexico

It is no wonder to see thousands of expats moving to Mexico every year. After all, the weather is great, the food is delicious, and the beaches are stunning. One can enjoy a higher living standard at a much cheaper cost.

Moreover, there are no background checks, and the relocation procedure is one of the simplest. All you need to do is qualify for residency based on your savings. The country offers an excellent option for retirement for those who want to avoid a background check.

Peru

Peru attracts hundreds and thousands of visitors every year not just because of its fascinating nature and culture but because many of those visitors arrive here to settle permanently. Thanks to the low cost of living and higher quality living standards, it has become a popular retirement spot among foreigners.

Who wouldn’t want to live amidst beautiful nature with an enjoyable climate and lovely surroundings? Moreover, if visa applications do not require a background check, it only makes Peru even more attractive.

Italy

Italy, one of the European countries you can live in without a background check

Cinque Terre in Italy, one of the European countries you can live in without a background check

Most countries in Europe require a background check, but not all! If you have been thinking about moving to Italy and are anxious about background checks, you need not fret.

Italy is a dream destination for most, and after all, the beautiful country rules the world when it comes to great food, excellent wines, and incredible architecture,  history, and culture. Although some routes to residency in Italy do require a background check, there are some ways you can avoid the red tape and can easily live and work in Italy. Just make sure you have the funds to show, and the rural areas are warm and hospitable towards foreigners.

Colombia

View of a street in Cartagena, Colombia on a Sunday morning

View of a street in Cartagena, Colombia on a Sunday morning

Who wouldn’t want to live in the picturesque country of Colombia? In recent years, most ex-pats are making a beeline to this country which is attracting more and more foreigners who want to live and work here.

After all, Colombia has excellent infrastructure and boasts of enjoying the weather, towering mountains, and incredible scenery. In addition, it is the easiest country to get a residency permit and move to. One can easily apply for a temporary visa in Colombia without a background check and can apply for permanent residency after five years.

Think about the above-listed countries and do away with the arduous challenge of moving abroad with a criminal record, and enjoy a first-world standard of living,

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