A survey conducted by Inter Nations, revealed the best and worst places for expats to live in, based on a number of factors including the quality of life, safety and the ease of settling in. As part of the ‘ease of settling in category’ was the ranking for friendliness that expats felt from the local population, which includes factors such as how easy it is to get used to local cultures, and make new friends, in addition to how friendly locals are to expat families and how much of a barrier the language creates. See Insidermonkey experts review on 11 Worst Countries for American Expats.
Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and the Czech Republic are in the top place of the list. The UK ranked in 33rd place overall, where the job security is highly valued and the friendliness towards ex-pat families is noted, but the general cost of living is considered high – only four per cent of expats felt their disposable income was more than enough to cover their daily needs. You can also check to see if these country are on the 8 worst dressed countries in the world or if they’re not.
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