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The best place to be an expat this year is Kuala Lumpur

Conducted by the InterNations network, the analysis takes into account factors that are essential for a successful new life far from home

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 14 Dec 2021 10:15AM

The best place to be an expat this year is Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur is a top choice for expats. – ETX Daily Up pic, December 14, 2021

AFFORDABLE housing, good salaries, ease of integration and for making friends... Kuala Lumpur boasts many advantages when it comes to picking a home base for a new life abroad. Such is the opinion of many of those who have already taken the plunge...

Our dream travel destinations are not always the most suitable ones when it comes to establishing an expatriate existence.

At a time when turning the page on your daily routine by packing up your bags is no longer a project that can be undertaken lightly, an international ranking provides some good leads by highlighting the destinations where settling in is easiest.

Conducted by the InterNations network, which brings together more than 4 million expatriates, this analysis takes into account the factors that are essential for a successful new life far from home: the ease of finding housing and work, meeting friends, the cost of living, the quality of public transportation, but also the health care system, political stability and climate.

No less than 12,000 expatriates in 186 countries and territories were interviewed for this survey.

If you've been dreaming of New York's highrises or a sunny life on the American West Coast, you may be disappointed... Because the InterNations list doesn't feature any American destinations in its top 50.

Asia and the Middle East make up the bulk of the most advisable choices.

While Kuala Lumpur is in pole position thanks to the ease of settling in experienced by expats in the Malaysian megalopolis, Singapore (5th), Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam (6th), Bangkok in Thailand (11th), Shanghai in China (13th) are other top options for expatriates.

Apart from Singapore and Shanghai, these are destinations where housing is affordable and a good living can be made. In Ho Chi Minh City, for example, 75% of expatriates report that their salary covers more than their daily needs.  

In the Middle East, Dubai (United Arab Emirates), Doha (Qatar), Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) and Muscat (Oman) are the top-rated. There is no language barrier, which suits 94% of expatriates living in Dubai.

English coexists easily with the local languages. Plus with its indoor ski slope, its sensational sports activities and its extravagant theme parks, the leisure portfolio offered in Dubai is enough to make people want to spend time in this destination, which is currently very popular with those looking for a change in their life.

Eighty-four per cent of respondents are delighted with the spot. 

For those thinking of moving to a European country, this ranking may somewhat reduce the options. Spain stands out as the most feasible possibility, with several cities in the chart – Malaga (2nd), Madrid (10th)  Barcelona (29th). 

Within the top 10, only two other cities in Europe are presented as good choices: Prague (7th) in the Czech Republic and Basel (9th) in Switzerland. 

Here are the top 10 best expatriate destinations: 

  1. Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
  2. Malaga (Spain)
  3. Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
  4. Sydney (Australia)
  5. Singapore
  6. Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam)
  7. Prague (Czech Republic)
  8. Mexico City (Mexico)
  9. Basel (Switzerland)
  10. Madrid (Spain) – ETX Daily Up, December 14, 2021

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