Brazil was considered the 15th best country to live, according to immigrants. With Highlight for the sympathy of Brazilians, ease of making friends and ability to keep personal finances in orderthe country is one of the best placed in the 2025 Exuder.
This is a survey conducted by Internations, which consulted more than 10,000 expatriates, from 172 nationalities, which evaluated the best countries to live.
Interviewees categorized 46 countries from quality of life analysis, working conditions, ease of installing, basic needs for expatriates (home, digital life, language), and happiness in general.
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The podium was dominated by Latin countries. Firstly, Panama stood out for being a great place to live retirementwith accessible public transport, natural environment and 3rd place in the overall ranking of quality of life. The survey shows that all its five indices put it among the first 3, ensuring that.
A with low cost of living and good relationship with personal finances, but most immigrants moved to the country seeking better quality of life, love and due to work demands.
Completing the Latin podium, o. Highlights are the ease of adaptation – in which it is a global leader – fundamental structures for expatriates and a good relationship with personal finance.
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Check out the 30 best countries to live
Best countries to live, according to expatriates |
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1st – Panama |
2nd – Colombia |
3rd – Mexico |
4th – Thailand |
5th – Vietnam |
6th – China |
7th – United Arab Emirates |
8th – Indonesia |
9th – Spain |
10th – Malaysia |
11th – Oman |
12th – Saudi Arabia |
13th – Philippines |
14th – Cyprus |
15th – Brazil |
16th – Kenya |
17th – Portugal |
18th – Luxembourg |
19th – Australia |
20º – Qatar |
21st – Czech Republic |
22nd – Netherlands (Netherlands) |
23rd – Austria |
24th – Belgium |
25th – Denmark |
26º – MALA |
27th – FRANCE |
28º – Ireland |
29th – Switzerland |
30th – Hungary |