It depends. Long story short, I’m from Chile (South America if you look at the map) and personally I don’t have trouble living here but small detail. I have a good salary (for a third world “banana” country), I was a project in chief (I quit because I don’t like the corporate culture, neither to spend time in sales, in meeting and other administrative jobs, I like to develop) but the jobs in my country are located in a single city: Santiago Chile and I don’t like this city really.
Right now I ran a small school.
It’s a nice job (but the schedule is “funny”) but I also work as consultant and developer with some long-term customers.
It is my LinkedIn