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What is the best expat country?

What is the best expat country?

Here are the top 10 countries where expats are happiest with their work and personal lives in 2021.

  • Costa Rica.
  • Malaysia.
  • Portugal.
  • New Zealand.
  • Australia. Prasit photo | Moment | Getty Images.
  • Ecuador. Eduardo Fonseca Arraes | Moment | Getty Images.
  • Canada. Matteo Colombo | DigitalVision | Getty Images.
  • Vietnam.

Which country parents are strict?

South Africa, Italy and Portugal have the strictest parents. To come up with the ranking of parental paranoia, researchers conducted interviews with 18,303 children and a sampling of their parents in 16 countries.

Where are the best countries for expats to settle down?

After two years in the top 10, Portugal finally joins the top 3 in 2019. It’s the country where respondents are most likely to recommend expat life, and an impressive 83\% agree it is easy to settle down in Portugal — good news for the 51\% who plan to stay possibly forever. Expats rank Portugal first for feeling at home and third for friendliness.

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Is Portugal a good place to live for expats?

However, Portugal has lost some ground for family life, ranking 18th out of 36 in 2019, after a 9th place in 2018. Expat parents are still happy with the friendly attitude towards families with children (7th) and education options in general (6th) but rate the availability of childcare noticeably worse — 26\% negative answers vs. 15\% in 2018.

Which country is best for expats to raise kids?

1 Singapore. Marina Bay Sands hotel is seen at sunset on June 11, 2018 in Singapore. 2 New Zealand. New Zealand has the second lowest crime-rate in the world, 3 Germany. Germany is the fifth-best place in the world for expats to raise kids. 4 Canada. Canada is a great destination

What’s it like to be a young expat in Ireland?

“Ireland is full of opportunities for young people who want to get international experience. It’s also easy to make friends,” one expat told HSBC. Despite the opportunities, the country ranks low on disposable income, wage growth, and career progression. But the country shines when it comes to family life.