{"id":54584,"date":"2018-11-06T10:50:24","date_gmt":"2018-11-06T15:50:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.investmentimmigration.com\/?p=54584"},"modified":"2018-11-06T10:54:43","modified_gmt":"2018-11-06T15:54:43","slug":"survey-puts-canada-among-worlds-best-countries-for-expats","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.investmentimmigration.com\/survey-puts-canada-among-worlds-best-countries-for-expats\/","title":{"rendered":"Survey Puts Canada Among World\u2019s Best Countries For Expats"},"content":{"rendered":"

A new survey has revealed Canada as one of the best places in the world for new immigrants to live and work.<\/p>\n

The HSBC study ranked Canada as the fourth best country in the world for expats, behind Singapore, New Zealand and Germany.<\/p>\n

The global survey of 22,000 expats in 163 countries asked a range of questions on quality of life, financial well-being and ease of raising a family.<\/p>\n


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Top 10 Countries For Expats<\/h3>\n

1. Singapore\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

2. New Zealand<\/p>\n

3. Germany<\/p>\n

4. Canada<\/span><\/b><\/p>\n

5. Bahrain<\/p>\n

6. Australia<\/p>\n

7. Sweden<\/p>\n

8. Switzerland<\/p>\n

9. Taiwan<\/p>\n

10. UAE<\/p>\n


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For Canadian newcomers, 54 per cent said they chose the country to improve their quality of life, while 24 per cent came here looking to progress their careers.<\/p>\n

Meanwhile, 68 per cent said they found Canada more welcoming than their home country, and 70 per cent feel safer in Canada.<\/p>\n

The survey results show seven in 10 expats who come to Canada find a better quality of life. It means they tend to stay, with a quarter of those surveyed having been here for 30 years or more.<\/p>\n

A further 60 per cent of those survey said they saw themselves becoming Canadian citizens.<\/p>\n

Getting used to Canada\u2019s weather was an important factor in whether expats felt at home here. Of those surveyed, some 56 per cent said they felt at home within a year.<\/p>\n


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As other countries, including the U.S. and the U.K., succumb to protectionist politics, Canada stands out with its intention to welcome nearly 1 million new immigrants between 2018 and 2020.<\/p>\n

Through innovative skilled worker immigration policies, Canada is setting about boosting its labour market by welcoming newcomers with the skills and experience it lacks.<\/p>\n

Through the Global Talent Stream and Express Entry, the pathway to Canadian permanent residence for economic candidates with the right qualifications is smoother than ever before.<\/p>\n

Candidates and their families can be in Canada on a work permit in two weeks from receiving a job offer. The target processing time for permanent residence after receiving an Express Entry Invitation To Apply is six months.<\/p>\n

On arrival, Canada is equipped to ensure newcomers are integrated as quickly as possible, with the federal government motivated to limit the burden on public resources.<\/p>\n

The Expat Explorer survey was completed by 22,318 people aged 18 or over currently living away from their country of origin.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

A minimum sample of 100 expat respondents and at least 30 expat parents is required for a country to be included in the league tables, with 31 countries qualifying in 2018.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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