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Vietnam is in the top 10 best places to live for expats

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Ranking of 10 ideal countries for expats to work and live based on Expat Insider survey 2021 from InterNations organization.
More than 12,000 people from 59 countries and territories participated in Expat Insider’s survey on quality of life, ease of settlement, working environment, personal finances, and cost of living. In addition, feedback on the experience with the Covid-19 pandemic in the country of residence is also required in this year’s survey.

Diverse culture, stunning scenery, comfortable living standards… make Vietnam a highly rated country in this year’s survey. 10. Vietnam Vietnam is an ideal place for expats to live with an affordable cost of living. The Southeast Asian country is also appreciated for its beautiful beaches, delicious food and fascinating culture, making it an exciting destination for anyone looking for new experiences. Indicators from survey participants: – Satisfaction with work: 86% – Satisfied with work-life balance: 78% – Satisfied with cost of living: 85% – Satisfaction with quality of medical care: 57% – How easy it is to make new friends: 67% – Satisfaction with life in general: 85% 9. Canada Canada is loved for its world-famous beauty and the friendliness of its people. Its low population density (only 38 million people on an area of ​​10 million square kilometers) makes it an ideal location during social distancing. Indicators from survey participants: – Satisfaction with work: 69% – Satisfied with work-life balance: 72% – Satisfied with cost of living: 42% – Satisfaction with quality of medical care: 78% – How easy it is to make new friends: 52% – Satisfaction with life in general: 76% 8. Ecuador The South American country is a land rich in historical traditions, with one of the oldest civilizations in the world. Many UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as the Galapagos Islands and the city of Quito. An interesting fact is that when you stand atop Mount Chimborazo in Ecuador, you will be at the highest point on the surface of the earth, not Mount Everest. Indicators from survey participants: – Satisfaction with work: 72% – Satisfied with work-life balance: 79% – Satisfied with cost of living: 78% – Satisfaction with quality of medical care: 73% – How easy it is to make new friends: 68% – Satisfaction with life in general: 88% 7. Australia The land of kangaroos attracts expats to live and work, with megacities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth. This country also owns attractive picnic destinations such as Bondi Beach, Great Barrier Reef. Busy weekend afternoons with barbecues are the way many expats enjoy life in Australia. Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide are also ranked in the top 10 most livable cities in the world, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). Indicators from survey participants: – Satisfaction with work: 73% – Satisfied with work-life balance: 76% – Satisfied with cost of living: 42% – Satisfaction with quality of medical care: 88% – How easy it is to make new friends: 54% – Satisfaction with life in general: 80% 6. New Zealand Good control of the Covid-19 pandemic is the reason why New Zealand is in the top 10 ideal places for expats to live and work. In addition, this is also an attractive place for visitors to enjoy wine, skiing and surfing. Indicators from survey participants: – Satisfaction with work: 78% – Satisfied with work-life balance: 83% – Satisfied with cost of living: 29% – Satisfaction with quality of medical care: 78% – How easy it is to make new friends: 54% – Satisfaction with life in general: 77% 5. Portugal Foreigners often come to Portugal in the summer to enjoy the warm sun and enjoy the unique local cuisine. Pastel de Nata, a delicious custard cake, usually served hot and sprinkled with sugar and cinnamon, is a popular dish for tourists in Portugal. Indicators from survey participants: – Satisfaction with work: 62% – Satisfied with work-life balance: 70% – Satisfied with cost of living: 75% – Satisfaction with quality of medical care: 78% – How easy it is to make new friends: 59% – Satisfaction with life in general: 84% 4. Malaysia This country owns a series of landscapes recognized by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites. Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, is one of the largest economic and financial centers in Southeast Asia. Indicators from survey participants: – Satisfaction with work: 69% – Satisfied with work-life balance: 72% – Satisfied with cost of living: 82% – Satisfaction with quality of medical care: 82% – How easy it is to make new friends: 66% – Satisfaction with life in general: 85% 3. Costa Rica Costa Rica is the land of tropical beaches and national parks with many rare species of flora and fauna. The diverse natural landscape is suitable for those who want to learn about the biological world. Indicators from survey participants: – Satisfaction with work: 70% – Satisfied with work-life balance: 69% – Satisfied with cost of living: 55% – Satisfaction with quality of medical care: 83% – How easy it is to make new friends: 65% – Satisfaction with life in general: 88% 2. Mexico With its rich culture, history, sun-drenched beaches and delicious cuisine, Mexico is a destination for travelers who enjoy a vibrant lifestyle. The rich landscape from rugged mountains, tropical jungles to blue seas invites devotees to explore. Indicators from survey participants: – Satisfaction with work: 80% – Satisfied with work-life balance: 72% – Satisfied with cost of living: 79% – Satisfaction with quality of medical care: 68% – How easy it is to make new friends: 77% – Satisfaction with life in general: 88% 1. Taiwan (China) This land is famous for its colorful night markets, free Wi-Fi everywhere and diverse cuisine. It is also home to one of the best healthcare systems in the world. Indicators from survey participants: – Satisfaction with work: 75% – Satisfied with work-life balance: 74% – Satisfied with cost of living: 78% – Satisfaction with quality of medical care: 96% – How easy it is to make new friends: 62% – Satisfaction with life in general: 80% According to CNBC

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