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        THE BEST COUNTRIES TO LIVE IN 2021





10. The Netherlands




       Holland is the bicycle capital of the world the idea of jumping on your bike on a summer's day to cycle down Amsterdam's canals are pretty idyllic but you have to cycle to get around every day no matter what time of year which means you get daily exercise without any extra effort compared to other European countries most dutch people speak relatively good English still, it is a good idea to use the opportunity to learn dutch just because the dutch can speak English well does not mean they want to all the time one of the best things to experience when you're in an unfamiliar environment is friendly people.




        Fortunately, the Dutch people are open welcoming and don't hesitate to engage when they pass you on the street people new to the area may find that they can easily strike up a conversation with a complete stranger on the bus or realize that they're only a few words away from finding the best restaurant in Tilburg. The Netherlands seems to have quite a list of things that outrank most other countries and their work hours are also something to be admired you'll find that the dutch people tend to work fewer hours than the European average placing much more of a value on family time or leisure activities the Netherlands has a very low crime rate one of the lowest in the world. There is great speculation as to why this is including referencing the country's drug policies lower levels of poverty and the system's usual favoring of rehabilitation over incarceration the average dutch person takes rules very seriously so adhering to local regulations is typically a must things remain in harmony because most residents actually follow the rules seeing that the regulations in place benefit everyone as a whole.


9. Norway




       The Scandinavian country is known for its fjords Vikings and literary folklore Norway has a lot of blizzard fun facts. For instance, did you know Norwegian's invented skis or that it's home to the world's longest road tunnel with its population of just over five million is one of the three Scandinavian countries?



      Norway has repeatedly been ranked as one of the best countries to live in and is one of the lowest crime rates in the World. This ranking is based largely on average levels of education and income combined with life expectancy but also factors such as human rights and cultural freedom also rated high for their literacy rate educational levels and material wealth. In addition, Norway has one of the best welfare systems in the world. Making sure that people who are unemployed or unable to work are given support. So that they can lead dignified lives. Norway also has one of the lowest crime rates in the world.


8 . United Kingdom




       The united kingdom has been a part of our history books for as long as we can remember with plenty of contributions to literature science and technology throughout the years the UK is a significant global influence visiting the UK comes with historical landmarks varying dialects fish and chips English breakfast. Yorkshire pudding and stunning architecture.



       The country ranks high on the list for cultural influence no doubt thanks to the royal family and its ancestral past the UK remains a top destination for those looking to make a move and with good reason, whether you're in search of nightlife culture or natural beauty the UK offers all and more in spades everywhere you look you'll be surrounded by thousands of years of history a simple walk down the street can turn into an impromptu history lesson as you pass historic churches homes and even castles outside the cities there is the beautiful countryside in many castles historic houses parks and gardens the UK has a very diverse population people from all over the world live here there are many different international communities and international students will feel welcome the UK is a tolerant society and it is illegal to discriminate against people because of their race religion gender sexuality or disability lots of cheap restaurants and food markets are available for students on a budget. It is possible to try food from all over the world even in small towns Italian, Indian, Chinese, Thai and Mexican food are all very popular.


7 . Sweden




        Life is good in Sweden the government spends money on public services while college education and healthcare are free there must be something in the water because the swedes have one of the longest life expectancies in the world. Sweden is a wonderful place to live with its kind people excellent public services and corporate culture that encourages people to have a good work-life balance. It is no surprise that many people decide to move to Scandinavia's largest country. To enjoy all of the things that Sweden has to offer there are roughly 200 different nationalities represented in Sweden who make up 14 of the country's total population. 




          Sweden performs favorably in several measures of well-being as indicated by the fact that it ranks above most countries. If you are living in Sweden you will have a central heating system and fast speed broadband internet everywhere you will see safety regulations that are placed in all buildings with a well-developed healthcare system and free education Sweden has the best social welfare in the world in comparison with other developed countries. Sweden is the biggest spender on the social welfare sector in relation to its GDP one of the biggest advantages of living in Sweden is that you will not feel a stranger as everyone can understand and speak English if you compare it to other European countries such as Germany, France, and Italy Sweden. Is a very friendly country for foreigners which was said by many tourists. Like any country Sweden is a great place for some people but not so great for others it always depends on your mindset and ability to adjust to new cultures


6. United States




       The united states of America is a North American nation that is the world's most dominant economic and military power likewise, its cultural imprint spans the World led in large part by its popular culture expressed in music movies, and television whether you're chasing a job a loved one or simply the American dream the USA remains one of the most attractive countries in the world the original melting pot Nation America has a long tradition of welcoming all culture and backgrounds and is a truly great place to be a traveler. 




       It is very much still the land of opportunity the great American dream is an idea more than anything else but it's that very idea that has made America such a special and desirable country in which to live with almost 200 different nationalities currently calling the USA home it is a country that has learned to accept and celebrate diversity you will not only make plenty of new American friends but you will meet people from all over the world you might even meet a few expats hailing from your neck of the woods this positivity and tolerance is essential to a good expat experience and justifiably earns the spot in our list. while globally the US is a powerful country it still experiences issues on the home front such as racial tensions gun violence and income inequality which prevents it from being in the top five of this list.


5. Germany




      it's no doubt that Germany has one of the leading economies in the world but it's also a significant cultural hub many of the world's first inventions and discoveries come from Germany you can thank them for daylight savings time the electric elevator and the teddy bear. Germany is a very balanced country when it comes to wealth-building opportunities career progression child care work-life balance and family for each of these Germany sits solidly in the top 10. It's also the leader for job security in Germany you are able to have a good disposable income to save for your future develop your career give your children a great education and enjoy a generally good life.






        Germany's rich culture natural beauty and comprehensive social security are very appealing to Experts while building a rewarding career you will still have plenty of free time to spend with your family. It's not uncommon for employees in Germany to enjoy up to 14 public holidays a year plus 30 days of paid holidays that's six to seven complete weeks off work a year, one of Germany's biggest advantages is its location it's the perfect country to position yourself if you want to travel around Europe you can easily drive to most European countries and spend delightful weekends in cities such as Rome Paris and Vienna.


4 . Australia 




      What do you think of when Australia comes to mind? kangaroos the great barrier reef that's fair while Australia is known for having some of the most interesting and scariest wildlife in the world it's also a relatively peaceful and small country its population is just 25 million for such a big landmass you can also look forward to free high-quality healthcare as well as a plethora of incredible sites from the mind-blowing great barrier reef to Uluru and the wilds of the outback.




     If you want your kids to grow up surrounded by opportunities to explore nature and meet a massive variety of animals consider taking the yellow brick road to us you can go surfing after work and then on the weekends walk around one of the nation's many breathtaking national parks and don't worry about inclement weather Australia enjoys around 3 000 hours of sunshine per year double the amount brits get social security healthcare and education are generally of high quality as they are paid out of the taxpayers pocket taxes are quite high but as in Canada in Australia people don't complain and are proud to look after each other the country is well organized and this is because everyone follows the rules and if you don't soon get acquainted with the local police know the rules and don't be tempted to break them even a bit you will be fine for going three kilometers over the speed limit no excuses.


3. Japan



Unique culture cherry blossoms the never-ending nightlife of Tokyo and of course sushi. The Japanese culture fascinates many people and its strong economy draws in many people. There's no country in the world quite like Japan.  Japan's rulers kept the country isolated from the rest of the world for most of its history and it successfully resisted colonization by a western power that allowed it to maintain a culture undisturbed by the outside world. Japan is also a strongly organized society with a reputation for orderliness and cleanliness even in public areas don't expect to see trash on the street for an extended period of time or to smell the kind of smells you can get accustomed to in some big cities. It's even common for some elderly Japanese citizens to clean up the sidewalks in front of their residences after the young folks have partied the night before there's a nationwide emphasis to keep things and span.




      Japan is also known for being an incredibly safe and law-abiding society Tokyo is considered one of the safest big cities in the world you can wander around without being worried about running into a bad neighborhood or getting accosted by a gang of teenagers the orderliness safety predictability affordability and pleasantness goes a long way but they come at a price since Japanese culture is so stratified and rigid it can be very difficult for a newcomer especially a westerner to build a life and prosper there while there are many low-level teaching tutoring and child care jobs can be hard for expats to rise above the bottom rungs being different outside of the mainstream of society is often viewed quite negatively and can have a big influence on the kinds of opportunities a person gets


2. Canada



great place to raise a family the country is generally safe open-minded family-oriented and outdoorsy education is good sports activities for kids and adults are awesome and healthy lifestyle opportunities plentiful Canada is rated highly for its entrepreneurship and overall quality of life.




         Employment opportunities are generally good especially in the sectors manufacturing construction natural resources commerce information technology and service, however, the overall job market is still relatively small if you are a highly specialized and ambitious professional you might struggle to find a position suited to your degree and expertise overall Canada is not a country where you can quickly build up personal wealth or dramatically advance your career it's the right country though if you want a slower pace of life fresher air the great outdoors happy active well-schooled kids and a good work-life balance much better for instance than in the US.


1. Switzerland




     Switzerland officially called the swiss confederation is a small country in central Europe made up of 16 000 square miles of glacier-carved Alps lakes and valleys it's one of the world's wealthiest countries and has been well known for centuries for its neutrality Switzerland has low unemployment a skilled labor force and one of the highest gross domestic products per capita in the world most of its citizens live in towns and cities the largest of which is Zurich. 



          Living in Switzerland has many benefits including the highest average income in the world although once you take taxes into consideration Switzerland slides to sixth place nevertheless. There's no denying that working in Switzerland is financially rewarding it will move you up the career ladder and you'll enjoy a great quality of life during your climb of course, nowhere is ideal, and living in Switzerland has its pros and cons however for professionals who want to maximize financial well-being and career opportunities while raising a family in a safe environment.




      Switzerland can be just the right country to live in so have you picked a country choosing your next destination can feel daunting there's a lot to take into consideration your career and wealth-building goals plus your family's well-being your future perspectives and long-term objectives all are important and balancing them might prove difficult. However, the best part about being an immigrant is that you get to experience different countries and cultures living your life to the fullest testing your abilities and discovering the world of course, you should do a thorough research when preparing to move to another country rankings like ours can be a good start to see whether the country you're thinking about fits in with your expectations and goals.


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