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2022: Five Top Most Places To Live In The World



 Do you know which are the best places in the world to live? Here we are going to discuss the five topmost places of 2022. These ones are the best for foreign nationals to live and work.

As the COVID-19 pandemic is receding in many countries, workers have started looking for new opportunities coming up across the world. Moreover, the cost of living has come down slightly and it has made the cities in Africa, America, and Eastern Europe more affordable than ever before.

One must do proper research before finalizing the destination to relocate. According to our list, these countries top the chart:

  1. Switzerland
  2. Canada
  3. Norway
  4. Singapore
  5. Australia 

We have given importance to certain points like the quality of living, the average expected salary, healthcare, and education.

1. Switzerland:

Switzerland enjoys the 4th spot in the list of countries with the highest GDP. Mostly the people come to Switzerland to earn higher wages but there are certain other things that force them to stay here, like high-end luxuries, winter activities, first-class transport facilities, etc. It is one of the best places to live.

The country has a relaxed political climate and remains neutral in global affairs. It has a high degree of political and social stability

The average expat salary here is $200,000 USD. Switzerland spends a lot on the healthcare system. After the United States, it has the second-highest healthcare spend per capita. Insurance is a must for expats. That is why Switzerland is at no. 2 in the world for average life expectancy.

As far as the education sector is concerned, Switzerland is not highly ranked for state education, fares well in mathematics but languishes in mid-table for science and reading.

But if you want to have a long and healthy life with good employment, then Switzerland would be perfect for you.

2. Canada:

The benefits of moving to Canada are plenty and would definitely appeal especially to young families. They provide free universal healthcare to all permanent residents of the country, free public secondary education, a high level of public safety, and low pollution. These things make Canada one of the best countries to live in the world.

It is also known as one of the most liberal and progressive societies across the world. The average expat salary in Canada is $111,000 USD.

Boston Consulting Group (BCG) has listed Canada as the number 1 destination spot where people would like to move if given a chance.

Canada is quite good in healthcare spending per capita and in terms of life expectancy. Some Canadian provinces have also put a ban on private healthcare, so universal healthcare remains the only option in them.

In terms of education, Canada is one of the best 10 countries.

So overall, Canada provides good quality of life, including health, safety, the environment, and life satisfaction.

3. Norway:

It has the lowest population densities in the world. This country enjoys an incredible track record in terms of income inequality which is the lowest in the developed world. Although living in Norway may not be cheap, one can expect a high quality of life irrespective of their bank balance. 

Unemployment has been on the increasing side for the last few years. But the country is looking to generate more and more jobs by starting new projects, like hydro-power, digital services, tourism, etc.

Norway ranks 5th on the GDP scale. The average expat salary is $73,800 USD. It is one of the top 10 happiest countries in the world.

Norway’s health care system is considered to be the best in the world. It is free for everyone who has national insurance. That is why the country ranks 3rd in terms of life expectancy.

In terms of education, Norway is looking to boost its education system.

In Norway, one will enjoy a cozy and comfortable lifestyle.

4. Singapore:

Singapore has remained a crucial trading port in South East Asia. So it is one of the most developed economies worldwide. Financial services, trade, and technology are the heavy-hitting industries here. Singapore is well-connected and acts as a trading gateway for India, Indonesia, Japan, China, and Australia. It is also well connected to the UK and rest of the Europe.

Singapore is considered to be the world’s freest economy. That is why it is so popular among the expats.

It is also renowned for being one of the safest cities in the world. Violent crime is extremely rare here. It has a high level of political and social stability. 

But it has a high cost of living and high pollution. Also sometimes the climate is quite unpredictable and unbearable.

In terms of salary, $69,396 USD is the average expat salary.

Singapore has one of the world’s most advanced healthcare systems. It has the fifth-highest life expectancy worldwide and enjoys the title of ‘healthiest country in Asia’. Healthcare in Singapore is the state-supported public healthcare system supported by a thriving private sector. You can choose anyone and you will be treated best.

In terms of quality of education, it ranks fourth. Students are taught using bilingual teaching methods. This facility allows them to take classes in English as well as in one other language.

So in essence, the lifestyle in Singapore is very much relaxed.

5. Australia:

Australia has the highest rank in GDP per capita. Employment here is quite high and is rate is increasing. The country has dealt well with the effects of COVID-19.

Key industries in Australia are finance, banking, investment, and technology. There is also a huge natural resources sector that focuses on mining and gas. Jobs are also on the rise in the digital services industry and tourism.

But on the downside, the cost of living is on the rise. Sydney and Melbourne have become one of the most expensive cities to live in. Perth is also moving in the same direction.

The average expat salary in Australia is $69,202. It is considered to be the best home for foreign workers and their families.

Australia has the eighth rank in the world for life expectancy. It provides a world-leading universal healthcare system that covers almost everything including medical clinic visits and dentistry.

In terms of education, Australia is not faring well as students' performances are declining with time.

So all in all, Australia is a stable country with a passion for liberal democracy. One can enjoy a relaxed atmosphere here. 

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