Denmark has ended up in the middle of the table a new InterNations survey that assesses how easy it is for internationals to settle when they move abroad.
The Expat Essentials Index addresses four key areas in expats’ lives when they resettle: finding accommodation, dealing with administration, dealing with the language and digital life.
In total, it surveyed 11,970 expats representing 177 nationalities in 181 countries, but there were only enough participants (minimum 50 per country) to include 52 countries in the final results.
Worst in the Nordics
At 29th, Denmark was behind the Nordic countries of Norway (15), Finland (21) and Sweden (26) โ a commendable turnaround for Sweden, which tends to do poorly in most InterNations surveys that assesses how happy expats are.
Bahrain ranked first, followed by the UAE, Singapore, Estonia, Oman, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kenya and Canada.
Germany ranked at the bottom, just ahead of Japan, China, Kuwait, Italy, Greece, Vietnam, the Czech Republic, France and Malta.
Source: The Nordic Page