Right now many countries seem to be close-minded on the issue of accepting migrants or foreigners. Don’t blame them yet. Most of these countries need to strengthen their stability to accommodate the migrants.
Migration is not just about war and crisis. If you’re ready to move out of your apartment, start a new life elsewhere, you might want to look out for the easiest and best countries to immigrate to. The number of foreigners worldwide is in continuous rising.
Can we blame them? If a better opportunity knocks on your door, which requires you to live abroad, be it for school or work, how dare you not to grab it? Have you ever tried living overseas?
Many of us wish to live in another country that offers a higher standard of living and a brighter future, but not so many of us do have the guts to take the intolerable and long process of migrating.
I don’t blame you if you’re scared, we’re bound to be scared of the unknown. But it’s your fault if you didn’t seek the information you need to take the first step.
I know it’s quite difficult to decide which country might be best for you. So I made this list based on the latest ranking research by US NEWS & DATA EXPLORER.
10. Denmark
Denmark
The kingdom of Denmark has always been among the top listed countries in positive changes. According to Global Peace Index reports, Denmark is the 5th happiest country in the world. In the recent past years, OECD ranked Denmark the world happiest country.
For the third year running, Denmark has topped the chart as the least corrupt country in the world but shares the title with New Zealand this time. The standard of education is higher than average and the country can boast of high-quality living and high employment rate compared to most countries.
Being a founding member of NATO and many international organization including the European Union, Denmark has contributed more in encouraging freedom of movement.
9. Finland
Finland
The history and culture of Nordic Finland are defined geographically. Finland is a member of major international organizations, such as the United Nations, World Bank, and the European Union, as well as regional organizations such as the Nordic Council.
A country assumed to be more peaceful than most according to statistical research. Finland is the 2nd in the list of the least corrupt countries. The Finnish regulatory system is transparent, and there is almost nonexistent administrative corruption.
With a high standard of living and an outstanding level of education. Consider Finland as a popular destination for foreigners that love the Nordic nature.
8. Netherlands
Amsterdam – Netherlands
When you talk about countries to integrate or adapt easily, Netherlands is your place. Known as Dutch, the people of the Netherlands have formed what has long been considered a tolerant society, though some politicians are increasingly voicing concerns over immigration and Islam.
A country some might consider too open for civilization. In 2001, the country became the first to legalize same-sex marriage, and national stances on drugs, prostitution, euthanasia, and abortion are liberal.
Netherlands is among the top countries with the best quality of life. High standard education, open for business and scored 5th in the least corrupt countries.
United States
I guess nobody needs an introduction about this U.S. The United States of America is a North American nation that is the world’s most dominant economic and military power. A country with the mixture of all kind of races and colors.
Considered the country of freedom, the U.S is the most popular destination for migrants. Although since the new administration of 2016, the country has been somewhat not welcoming as it was.
The U.S. often takes a leading role in international organizations and was a founding force behind institutions such as the United Nations, NATO and the World Bank.
Despite being the foremost global power, the U.S. still faces domestic challenges, including racial tensions, income inequality and an increasingly polarized electorate.
6. Norway
Norway
To be honest, sometimes it’s very difficult to move to this Nordic wonderland but once you’re in, you’re on. Like many countries in Europe, Norway struggles with how to integrate refugees and ethnic minorities.
Discovery of oil and gas off the coast in the 1960s gave the country an economic boost and today Norway is one of the world’s leading petroleum exporters. Right now, Norway is a high-income nation with a vibrant private sector and a substantial safety net.
With a picturesque landscape, high standard of living, yet free tuition fee in schools, I don’t think you can ever go wrong in picking Norway as the country you’ll immigrate to. Not to mention that Norway is the modernized wonderland.
5. Germany
Germany
Considered as the economic hub of Europe. Germany is the most populous nation in the European Union, possesses one of the largest economies in the world and has seen its role in the international community grow steadily since reunification.
In the recent event of immigration, Germany is the most welcoming nation in the world. Since 2015, Germany has received more than 2.5 million migrants mostly Syrians.
With the height of quality of life and education (free), Germany offers more opportunity to foreigners than most countries.
4. Australia
Sydney Australia
Australia is considered a wealthy nation with a market-based economy that has a comparatively high gross domestic product and per capita income. Its economy is driven by the service sector and the export of commodities.
Although for most people Australia might not be that easy to migrate to, it’s a safe place to call your home. It’s the land of ‘your goals in life’ rather than dreams.
Pristine education, premium pay even for the apprentice, top medical facilities, and the adorable Aussies, I could not ask for more than Australia! Most of the immigrants have found awesome job opportunities here that provide stability.
Australia is a member of major international and regional organizations. That includes the United Nations, the Group of 20, the World Trade Organization, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the Commonwealth of Nations and Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation.
3. Switzerland
Switzerland
Swizz is definitely not an easy place to migrate to but we’re not talking of easy here, are we? We’re talking about the best countries for immigrants.
Switzerland, officially called the Swiss Federation, 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.
Considered one of the most peaceful nations in the world, Switzerland’s neutrality has long been honored by its European neighbors. I believe Swizz is one of the few countries where many wished they were born in. Free from corruptions and bribery with a strict law for offenders.
2. Canada
Canada
Yes, Canada is still the favorite place on Earth for immigrants. Not just 2nd to the best in the list, it’s also the easiest country to immigrate to ever since.
The country offers countless opportunities for skilled workers from each corner of the world. A high-paying job, low tax and inflation rate, top-quality health and education systems, what more can you ask? Canada is one the best place on the planet to live as a foreigner.
One of the most peaceful countries in the world, Canada is a member of the United Nations, through which it has participated in many peacekeeping missions. It is also a member of NATO and the Commonwealth of Nations.
1. Sweden
Sweden
Sweden won the first on the list with many attributes and contributions. Already known for its progressive climate policy and a self-deprecating sense of humor, Sweden is being recognized as the best country in the world to be an immigrant.
Swedes are some of the world’s most generous people, donating about 1 percent of gross national product to humanitarian aid programs each year.
Considered a safe haven for migrants, Sweden offers more opportunity both in education and employment. Sweden’s strong social welfare system appears to have been a factor, US Newsreported, and its analysis found Sweden’s decision to take in large numbers of refugees had seen its society diversify.
Sweden is also a member of the United Nations, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and the World Trade Organization, among others.
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