The Best & Worst Countries for Living Abroad

The Expat Insider 2025 survey by InterNations reveals the best and worst destinations for living and working abroad.

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InterNations, the world’s largest expat community with more than 5.7 million members, has published the latest results of its annual Expat Insider survey. Expat Insider is one of the most extensive surveys about living and working abroad and has been conducted since 2014. This year, with more than 10,000 respondents representing 172 nationalities, it provides insights into expat life in 46 countries around the world.The results are published in the form of an overall ranking of popular expat destinations, with additional information on five topical indices: Working Abroad, Personal Finance, Quality of Life, Expat Essentials, and Ease of Settling In.

Trends in the Top 10

  1. Panama
  2. Colombia
  3. Mexico
  4. Thailand
  5. Vietnam
  6. China
  7. UAE
  8. Indonesia
  9. Spain
  10. Malaysia
Compared to last year, China (6th) and Malaysia (10th) are the only new arrivals in the top 10 in 2025. Together with Thailand (4th), Vietnam (5th), and Indonesia (8th), this means Asian countries dominate half of the list.One thing that unites expats in these five countries is their satisfaction with Personal Finance, with all of them ranking in the top 10 of the index (from Vietnam’s 1st place to Malaysia’s 9th). Another highlight in these destinations is housing: expats find it both affordable and easy to find. In fact, China’s 11th place in the Housing Subcategory is the “worst” result here. What varies the most, however, is the Quality of Life Index, from China’s 6th place to Indonesia’s 40th. But one thing’s for sure, expats won’t run out of culinary and dining options, as all five countries rank in the top 10 for this factor.Overall, expats living in these countries rank their happiness in the top 10, with the exception of Malaysia (15th).The top three positions are occupied by the Latin American countries Panama (1st), Colombia (2nd), and Mexico (3rd). Their commonality is a friendly and welcoming culture, with no shortage of a social life as indicated by a stellar Ease of Settling In Index: all its underlying subcategories and factors rank in the top 5; only Panama’s Local Friendliness sees 6th place. They’re also hotspots for retirees, with a high share of expats (25% or more vs. a global 11%) saying they’re already retired.The UAE (7th) and Spain (9th) are geographically the odd ones out. Although they occupy the top two positions in the Quality of Life Index, they begin to diverge when it comes to Expat Essentials (UAE 1st, Spain 23rd) and Working Abroad (5th, 27th). It’s not all smooth sailing for the UAE as expats are unsatisfied with their disposable household  income (38th vs. Spain’s 18th) and rank their happiness with their life abroad (17th) lower than expats in Spain (4th).
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Trends in the Bottom 10

  1. Italy
  2. Sweden
  3. Norway
  4. Canada
  5. United Kingdom
  6. Germany
  7. Finland
  8. South Korea
  9. Türkiye
  10. Kuwait
Similar to the top 10, there are only two new additions to the bottom 10 this year: Sweden slips a few spots to 38th place, while South Korea takes a major tumble of 21 places to rank 44th.More than half of the bottom 10 is occupied by European countries: Italy (37th), Sweden (38th), Norway (39th), United Kingdom (41st), Germany (42nd), and Finland (43rd). Right off the bat, expats rank these countries in the bottom 10 when it comes to their happiness with their lives abroad — except for Italy, which is in a mediocre 26th place.Reasons for their unhappiness vary. For instance, while the three Nordic countries offer a great Environment & Climate (top 10 ranking), expats struggle with the Ease of Settling In (bottom 10). In the Expat Essentials Index, expats in Italy and Germany have a difficult time with Digital Life (Italy 40th, Germany 46th) and Admin Topics (46th, 42nd) in particular. Meanwhile, this index is the United Kingdom’s best performing one (24th). But expats there struggle with their Personal Finance (45th) as well as housing (41st) and medical (44th) costs.South Korea (44th), Türkiye (45th), and Kuwait (46th) make up the bottom 3. Expats are in particular agreement that working in these countries is tough, with all three ranking in the bottom 10 of the Working Abroad Index (as well as the bottom 3 spots for Work Culture & Satisfaction).Last but not least, Canada (40th) features in the bottom 10 for the second year in a row. One major gripe of expats there? Finances. Whether it’s costs of public transportation (38th), housing (40th), or living (44th), settling in Canada is expensive.For more rankings and detailed insights into a country’s performance across the different areas of our survey, go to https://www.internations.org/expat-insider.

About the InterNations Expat Insider 2025 Survey

The Expat Insider 2025 survey was conducted by InterNations from 1 to 28 February 2025. The online questionnaire was promoted within the InterNations community and via social media. A total of 10,085 expats participated in the survey, representing 172 nationalities living in countries or territories worldwide.Survey participants were asked to rate up to 53 factors related to expat life on a scale of one to seven.The survey emphasized personal satisfaction with these factors and considers both factual (e.g., housing costs) and emotional (e.g., feeling at home) aspects with equal weight.The individual factor ratings were grouped into 16 subcategories, which were then used to draw up five topical indices: Working Abroad, Personal Finance, Quality of Life, Expat Essentials, and Ease of Settling In. These five indices, plus responses to the question “All things considered, how happy are you with your life abroad in general?”, were averaged to arrive at the overall country ranking.For a country to be listed in any of the indices and in the overall ranking, a sample size of at least 50 survey participants per destination is required. In 2025, 46 destinations met this requirement.

About InterNations

With 5.7 million members in 420 cities around the world, InterNations is the largest global community and a source of information for people who live and work abroad. Founded in 2007, InterNations offers global and local networking and socializing, both online and face-to-face. At around 4,000 events and activities per month, members have the opportunity to meet other global minds and connect over shared interests. Online services include discussion forums and helpful articles with personal expat experiences, tips, and information about life abroad. Membership is by approval only to ensure we remain a community of trust.
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