Health, education, public facilities and all those kind of things are provided by the country’s government due to the relatively high tax in Pain. This high tax shows benefits for people with rather high income but would be unbeneficial for people with very low income. That’s why those people have to pay lower tax.
There is no movement restriction and people from any country are allowed to enter or exit Pain at any times. This is one of the laws from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
That law plays a big role for immigrants from other countries and mainly from North Africa. Immigrants from countries in Africa and also other countries are accepted in Pain and a social system was built up over many years (and is still being further developed) that allows the immigrants to get an easy work that can be learnt very quickly. That work is provisory so that they can already earn enough money to start a living in Pain while they learn English. This is organized by social institutes in every town in Pain. Once they have learned English, the immigrants can take up the type of work that they did in their home country if they already worked there or they can start a proper education. The low tax they have to pay in the beginning will just be subtracted from their income because the social institutes belong to the government so that they don’t have to take care about that at first. Their children are just treated as everyone else and have to go to school. Until the immigrants get a proper job that earns them a good and reasonable income so that they can pay the high tax in the country, the immigrants only pay the lower taxes.
The country provides housing development boards (HDB) in every town that are a good place to first live, for rather poor people or people like immigrants. The rental fee is very low for those HDBs and is also one of the social projects of the government and social institutes.
The schools in Pain are following the Painish system which is a very high-regarded academic system in the world because it combines skills of different systems from other countries with skills that are later needed in universities. Thus, it is highly reputable by universities because those see the Painish system as a good preparation for universities already which can’t be said about many of the other systems on Earth. The schools and universities are free to attend and it is mandatory for every child to go to school. As a result, people in Pain have a very good level of education.
Pain is a country that has one of the highest scores regarding the 17 Global Goals because they are fulfilling most of those goals as described below.
Everyone has good food, clean water and proper sanitation; no one lives in extreme poverty because of the good social system. Everyone is healthy because health care is provided by the country’s government financed by the tax that the people pay and has very high quality with modern medicine processes.
Women and men are being treated in the same way (this is part of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights).
There are a sufficient number of firms that offer high quality and clean energy at different prices so that everyone has access to affordable and clean energy.
Due to the high quality standards in education and successful economy there is decent work for everyone in the country and the country’s economy has been growing every year over a long time and it looks very sustainable regarding the existing data; there are many different and good industries in the country and the infrastructure is very good all over the country. Production and consumption are well coordinated in Pain so that there is enough water, food, resources etc. for every single person in the country and still a good amount for export.
In Pain the environment and ecology play a very important role. Pain’s life below water is being protected and used in a sustainable way with fish farms and fishing types. Pain’s life on land is being protected and used in a sustainable way using natural resources like wind and sun and also contributing to agriculture and industry.
There is no movement restriction and people from any country are allowed to enter or exit Pain at any times. This is one of the laws from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
That law plays a big role for immigrants from other countries and mainly from North Africa. Immigrants from countries in Africa and also other countries are accepted in Pain and a social system was built up over many years (and is still being further developed) that allows the immigrants to get an easy work that can be learnt very quickly. That work is provisory so that they can already earn enough money to start a living in Pain while they learn English. This is organized by social institutes in every town in Pain. Once they have learned English, the immigrants can take up the type of work that they did in their home country if they already worked there or they can start a proper education. The low tax they have to pay in the beginning will just be subtracted from their income because the social institutes belong to the government so that they don’t have to take care about that at first. Their children are just treated as everyone else and have to go to school. Until the immigrants get a proper job that earns them a good and reasonable income so that they can pay the high tax in the country, the immigrants only pay the lower taxes.
The country provides housing development boards (HDB) in every town that are a good place to first live, for rather poor people or people like immigrants. The rental fee is very low for those HDBs and is also one of the social projects of the government and social institutes.
The schools in Pain are following the Painish system which is a very high-regarded academic system in the world because it combines skills of different systems from other countries with skills that are later needed in universities. Thus, it is highly reputable by universities because those see the Painish system as a good preparation for universities already which can’t be said about many of the other systems on Earth. The schools and universities are free to attend and it is mandatory for every child to go to school. As a result, people in Pain have a very good level of education.
Pain is a country that has one of the highest scores regarding the 17 Global Goals because they are fulfilling most of those goals as described below.
Everyone has good food, clean water and proper sanitation; no one lives in extreme poverty because of the good social system. Everyone is healthy because health care is provided by the country’s government financed by the tax that the people pay and has very high quality with modern medicine processes.
Women and men are being treated in the same way (this is part of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights).
There are a sufficient number of firms that offer high quality and clean energy at different prices so that everyone has access to affordable and clean energy.
Due to the high quality standards in education and successful economy there is decent work for everyone in the country and the country’s economy has been growing every year over a long time and it looks very sustainable regarding the existing data; there are many different and good industries in the country and the infrastructure is very good all over the country. Production and consumption are well coordinated in Pain so that there is enough water, food, resources etc. for every single person in the country and still a good amount for export.
In Pain the environment and ecology play a very important role. Pain’s life below water is being protected and used in a sustainable way with fish farms and fishing types. Pain’s life on land is being protected and used in a sustainable way using natural resources like wind and sun and also contributing to agriculture and industry.