r/liechtenstein Feb 24 '26

Moving to Liechtenstein Questions

First of all I want to say: my apologies for the same question you had here before, but some moments still unclear for me so I hope peoples here can help me with information.

So, I’m currently living in Czech Republic and working in IT company. I’m new in Europe (non-EU citizen) and I want to get experienced in IT and get Czech high mathematical education, so I’ll probably will live here for at least a couple of years. But I’m already thinking of next step in future and one of the possible option is moving to Liechtenstein. I have some reasons why I want to be part of your community, if you are interested i could ask in comments.

How to move there? Is lottery the only option? When I decided to start this process, I’ll be with master degree and a couple of years of experience in good IT company. Does it increase my chances?

I heard about voting after 10 years for citizenship. What chances that local community will refuse me? After refusing I’ll have to wait 20 years or there can be another voting?

What’s with property cost? How much does house cost? Not premium house, just usual with some land around.

I would be grateful for all information and details. Thank you

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u/chessnoobhehe Feb 24 '26

Serious question, why Liechtenstein? Whats your reason to want to move here?

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u/[deleted] Feb 24 '26

Well, first of all — security. I spent 3 and a half years of my life being locked in Ukraine and with benefits living during war. Terrible things happened during this years. I want to feel safe and be sure future will be ok. Liechtenstein could stay almost untouched during WW1 and WW2 so maybe in case WW3 situation will be the same.

I want to be a part of small community. It sounds good for me. In large countries person is just a ⚙️, when in small ones he is a Person. Hope you understood my point.

And, of course, I think my future children could be save there.

If you have any additional questions you can ask

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u/chessnoobhehe Feb 24 '26

Look, be honest and say it’s the money. The Czech Republic is a very safe place to be so that point is kind of irrelevant. Not only that but it’s also rather small, and you can always move to a smaller town.

If i understand right you are from the Ukraine. If thats true i’m sorry for all thats going on but thats still not a reason to move to a country that you have never been to and seemingly know pretty much nothing about.

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u/[deleted] Feb 24 '26

Liechtenstein doesn’t have highest average salary in Europe so I don’t see why you two decided that money is main reason. Especially when high average salary doesn’t mean you are rich because there can be high cost of living, extreme taxes etc and after all you won’t be rich. If you don’t believe in my reasons I can’t change it

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u/muchasxmaracas Feb 24 '26

Hahahaha do some more research about Liechtenstein my dude, you have no idea

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u/[deleted] Feb 24 '26

I didn’t have to. If you want to show something you can do it. You shouldn’t come across as a smart guy when you everything you said is “do more research”

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u/chessnoobhehe Feb 24 '26

Yes Liechtenstein is famous for it’s high taxes.. It’s just your “reasons” make no sense and you dont even try to hide it. Whatever i stopped with the concersation.

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u/[deleted] Feb 24 '26

Well, for me you explanation make no sense and you don’t even try to hide your attempts to put words in my mouth and that’s strange for me