The 10 best countries to live in • And who won first place?

June Green
October 27, 2014   
HSBC Bank's Expat Insider Survey Ranks the Best Countries to Live in • Survey participants came from 61 countries • You won't believe it, even Mexico is included
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The hot trend in Israel for those who want immigrate Abroad it might be Berlin or North America, but if you are really considering emigrating, you should first think about Switzerland. According to survey of the British Bank HSBC Among 9,300 participants, Switzerland is the best country to live abroad in terms of quality of life, cost of living, salary, and raising children.

The HSBC survey covered 34 countries. The countries that are best to live in are (in order): Switzerland, Singapore, Germany, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Canada, Australia, Mexico, Spain and Thailand.

Participants in the Expat Insider survey came from 61 countries, and they ranked the best countries in the world to live in. Switzerland, as mentioned, received the highest ranking in the "quality of life" category, which includes leisure life, domestic tourism, transportation, health, security, and personal happiness of its citizens.

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A country that did not make it into the top 10 best countries in the world to live in is Ecuador, although survey participants said it is easy for immigrants to settle in the country, and that its residents are generally satisfied with their economic lives.


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