The remote archipelago of Svalbard, DW Documentary
The archipelago Svalbard in the Arctic is a place anyone can call home. A zone with no visa requirements, people from more than 50 countries live and work here. But life in the Arctic is demanding, and there are no social services to rely on. Darkness reigns in Svalbard during the long winter months. But that doesnt deter people from moving to the visafree archipelago. For some, its a wellpaid job that brings them to this remote Arctic location. Others are drawn by the breathtaking landscape. Efren Regato from the Philippines works as a cleaner in Svalbard. Hes had to adjust to frigid temperatures in Europes far north, while his sons complain that life in the capital of Longyearbyen is pretty monotonous. But while citizens of any country are welcome to settle in Svalbard, there are no social services to rely on if they fall on hard times. Those who cant cover their living expenses must leave. Élise Thil from Belgium and her French husband Loup Supéry almost had to give up on th
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