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[+] there (vs. 68% globally). getty If moving to Europe has always been a dream, now could be the perfect time.
More and more countries are launching digital nomad visas, including Italy and Türkiye, and workplaces continue to accept remote working arrangements. That said, there are dozens of destinations to choose from and you need to make sure you find somewhere that suits your lifestyle, budget and interests. Here’s where the new Expat Insider survey by InterNations—a global networking and advice site for expats—may come in handy.
The platform has asked over 12,500 people living in 174 countries around the globe to rank everything from ease of making friends to career opportunities. Here are the best and worst European countries for expats at the moment, according to their results. Only One European Countries Makes The Top 10 For Living Abroad In the overall rankings, European countries didn’t perform at their best.
Only one nation—Spain—made it into the top 10 in 4th place with 84% of expats saying they’re happy there (vs. 68% globally). The country is a top choice for those looking to relocate or spend an extended period of time abroad, as the climate, healthcare, and cost of living keep expats satisfied amid minor challenges.
Spain claims the top spot in the Quality of Life Index for the third y.
