Campo Limpo Paulista, Brazil
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With a population of over 3.3 million, the bureaucratic headaches of living in this diocese are a persistent frustration. Established in 1989 from the Archdiocese of São Paulo, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Campo Limpo has seen two bishops come and go in the decades since. While the current ecclesiastical leadership remains in flux, the practical realities of daily life in this sprawling Brazilian city are unlikely to improve anytime soon.
In the end, Campo Limpo Paulista is a place best suited for those willing to navigate dense bureaucracy and accept the challenges that come with living in a massive metropolitan area. For the average expat or digital nomad, the hassles may outweigh any potential upsides.
Can I afford Campo Limpo Paulista?
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$2120 / month
Savings Rate71%
Rent (Bahamas Average Adjusted)$382
Living Costs $498
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