11 Incredible Cities Where Living Abroad Is Cheap

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Riga, Latvia may be the spot for you.

Moving to a faraway city is a dream for many of us. But the cost of living abroad is often scary enough to keep us stuck in our cozy little hometowns.

In these cities, however, money isn't as big a concern. All 11 of the following far-flung spots are known for being relatively cheap places to live as an expat, according to the annual Cost of Living Report from Mercer. To compile the rankings, the human resources consulting firm compared everyday costs for foreign nationals -- including rent, groceries and movie tickets -- in more than 200 major cities around the world. 

Mercer's aim is to provide far-reaching companies with information that helps them compensate employees who work abroad. But as it turns out, these rankings also prove pretty useful for everyday folks looking to make a move. Consider these epic places that fell among the cheapest half of Mercer's ranking of 209 cities: They're great picks for dwelling somewhere that'll shatter your expectations, but not your bank.

1. Lyon, France

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Lyon ranked 132nd on Mercer's list for cost of living... and in this case, a low ranking is a GOOD thing. France's third-largest city is a cultural dream, known for an especially impeccable food scene. 

2. Lisbon, Portugal

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Ask any well-seasoned Eurotraveler to name their favorite cities, and Lisbon will likely top the list. Price of Travel calls it an "excellent bargain compared to similar cities," and we're very happy about that. 

3. Wellington, New Zealand

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If living in New Zealand is the dream, then Wellington is this dream taken to the extreme. This walkable city has plenty to do and see... for free.

4. Riga, Latvia

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Europe's 2014 capital of culture is also a capital of cheap: Monthly rent in a "normal" neighborhood is under $500, according to Expatistan. 

5. Prague, Czech Republic

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You know Prague is charming, but did you know it's also easy on the wallet? With cheap street food and stunning architecture, most of Prague's pleasures come cheap.

6. Ottawa, Canada

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Oh, Canada. Of all the Canadian cities on Mercer's Cost of Living list, Ottawa was ranked the cheapest for expat dwelling. And with views so pristine, we'd likely choose it, too. 

7. Santiago, Chile

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If you're looking to live in South America, consider this capital a top pick. Santiago is full of hidden neighborhoods with unique personalities, so you're bound to find one that fits your vibe. 

8. Hanoi, Vietnam

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Southeast Asia is still enjoying its "moment," and Hanoi is a pleasantly well-priced place to savor the hype. A basic lunchtime meal will cost you about $2, according to Expatistan.  

9. Belfast, Northern Ireland

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Belfast ranked cheaper than many Central American cities on Mercer's list, and living there comes with free access to history galore

10. Cape Town, South Africa

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Beach bums will be in heaven in coastal Cape Town. It's a multicultural city that has an artsy vibe within and natural wonders all around.

11. Sofia, Bulgaria

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Don't be fooled: Just because you don't often hear about Bulgaria's capital doesn't mean you shouldn't consider living there. Air travel, street food and sightseeing are all affordable in this gem of a city. 

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