Before starting a life in a new country, don't forget to find out what it costs to live! England-based firm Movehub completed a study that divided 119 countries into the cheapest and the most expensive places to live in using data from the Consumer Price Index. India topped the list as the cheapest country to live in, alongside Nepal, Pakistan, Tunisia, and Algeria. Egypt ranks seventh among the cheapest countries in the world according to the analysis, the cost of groceries, transportation, restaurants and utilities were taken into account. The most expensive countries listed were Switzerland, Norway, Venezuela, Iceland and Denmark.