u/justoffurperipheral

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Considering moving permanently

Curious what day-to-day life is like, and if education is a necessity to employment? I know Tonga is well educated and wonder if my lack of education would be a barrier to building a life in the islands. I can speak basic Tongan, and would need to learn much more - is it necessary to speak Tongan fluently to live at the beginning? I’m not Christian, and have no want to be so. I respect people who are, though. Would that be an issue?

Am I barking up the wrong tree here? Housing isn’t an issue as I’d be staying with family.

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u/justoffurperipheral — 20 hours ago