SWITZERLAND
Otherwise famous for watches, chocolate, and neutrality,
Switzerland also turns out to be the best place to be an expat. Foreign workers
report a happy work-life balance and like the country’s clean air and scenic
terrain. Plus, expats do well there—25% earn more than $200,000 per year
(perhaps not coincidentally, the same percentage of the country’s expats work
in finance)
SINGAPORE
Gum chewing is forbidden and caning a risk, but the tiny island
nation wins high marks from expats for ease of living, pleasant weather and
safe, affordable street food. It’s also a good, but pricey place to raise a
child according to the survey
CHINA
It’s all about the money in China—almost a quarter of expats
earn more than $300,000 per year there, more than in any other country.
Meanwhile, things are cheap in China; roughly three-quarters of foreign workers
report having more spending money than they would at home. Expats in China, 25%
of whom work in education, also tend to have more active social lives than
those in other locales
GERMANY
The place to be for the expat seeking stability rather than
adventure abroad, Germany scores points for its solid economy and for
being a safe, easy place to raise children. German expats are also far more
likely to speak the local language than those in other countries
BAHRAIN
Despite bouts of political unrest in recent years, expats living
on the island kingdom give it good reviews for the local food and culture. The
expat crowd— 77% of the country’s workforce—is dominated by Indians and bankers
who move to Bahrain for better job prospects. 92% report keeping strong cultural
ties with their homeland
NEW ZEALAND
Three-quarters of New Zealand’s expats are Britons and they
flock to the former colony for its stunning landscape and welcoming culture.
Expats reported feeling healthier and sportier in New Zealand than in
their home countries. It also rated as the most child-friendly of the nations
surveyed
THAILAND
Like tourists, expats love the Land of Smiles for its food,
weather and easy, affordable travel opportunities (mountains in the north,
beaches in the south, the rest of Asia just a quick flight from Bangkok).
Nearly half of expats also reported finding a life partner there
TAIWAN
Expats adjust easily to life in Taiwan where they find the
population friendly and the healthcare among the most excellent and affordable
in the world. They also enjoy taking in local customs like the Lunar New Year
and local delicacies like bubble tea. A quarter of the island’s expats work in
education, while 35% of the total expat community are American
INDIA
Affordability, particularly of childcare and education, lands
India on the list. While working on the subcontinent is often a considerable
cultural adjustment, expats in India reported having a more active social
life—44% reported meeting a mate— and a better work-life balance than those
elsewhere
HONGKONG
It’s expensive, but Hong Kong, whose expat community is
dominated by bankers, is considered a great place to get ahead. Expats in the
city-state tend to be high-earners and they enjoy a jet-set lifestyle traveling
around the region
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