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Source [https://www.internations.org/expat-insider/2016/the-best-and-worst-places-for-expats InterNations.org] | Source [https://www.internations.org/expat-insider/2016/the-best-and-worst-places-for-expats InterNations.org] | ||
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==2017: India drops by eight ranks== | ==2017: India drops by eight ranks== | ||
[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=India-no-country-for-expats-finds-poll-08092017022039 India no country for expats, finds poll | Sep 08 2017 | BLOOMBERG] | [http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=India-no-country-for-expats-finds-poll-08092017022039 India no country for expats, finds poll | Sep 08 2017 | BLOOMBERG] |
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The Top Expat Destinations
2016: India no.49
India was one place behind China, but ahead of Denmark, Indonesia and Turkey
Source InterNations.org
2017: India drops by eight ranks
India no country for expats, finds poll | Sep 08 2017 | BLOOMBERG
The Expat Insider survey is conducted each year by InterNations, a network of 2.8 million expats based in Munich. It aims to capture the views of millions of executives, skilled workers, students and retirees who live outside the country where they grew up. There are about 50 million expats worldwide, according to market research by Finaccord.
The top-ranked country in 2017 is Bahrain, given high marks by its expats as a place to work and raise a family and for making foreigners feel welcome. Greece was at the very bottom of the list, weighed down by its econom ic problems.
[At no.57] India is one of the least favourite places to live and work in for expats, according to the poll. It ranks among the bottom 10 on the list. One of the expats' favorite places to work is China, where two-thirds of respondents are happy with their careers. But China ranks 55 [only two ranks above India] out of 65 because of quality of life.
The UK ranks 54, down 21 places from last year's survey , after Brexit. Before the vote, 77% of expats in the UK had a favorable opinion of nation's political stability--down to 47% this year. The US is ranked 43rd, 17 places lower than last year.