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Safety & cost of living: Best destinations for working expats

Expats are like modern-day explorers, but the key is to find the balance between safety and cost of living. On one side, there is the thrill of discovering new countries and opportunities. At the same time, there are essential concerns about safety and how much it costs to live there.

According to ExpressVPN’s research, Budapest, Stockholm, Abu Dhabi, Copenhagen, and Bangkok are the best locations for expat families. Also, people moving to other countries research the cost of living in a foreign land, safety, and other things. It requires much research and knowledge to gather all the information before shifting to other countries. If you are also in the same dilemma, stay tuned while we explore the places where expats cannot only survive but thrive.

Striking the right balance

Finding the perfect balance between safety and financial viability is a paramount concern, especially for those who choose to uproot their lives and embark on a journey to uncharted territories in search of career advancement. While it is a good decision regarding career progress, relocation hangs delicately in the balance. A misstep could either elevate your experience to unparalleled heights or plunge them into a harrowing ordeal.

Various factors must be thoroughly considered, like selecting an appropriate city, the transportation costs, the economics of daily living, the rules and regulations, and many other variables. We have curated a carefully crafted list of places you can consider while relocating to a new location.

Top destinations for working expats

If you have recently started your journey as a working expat and are puzzled about which places to consider, you are at the right spot. The world is moving towards a Hybrid Working Policy for a better work environment.

The world is changing how we work with more flexibility. Here, we have compiled a list of some fantastic places around the globe that you should look at when deciding. We have done our best to cover all the essential factors like how much it costs to live there, how safe it is, and how comfortable your life will be. So, let us take a closer look at these great locations.

Vienna’s appeal for expats

Our initial pick leads us to Vienna, the splendid capital of Austria. Vienna has earned its reputation as one of the safest and most convenient cities globally, boasting impressive rankings regarding safety and overall comfort. As per the Expat City Ranking 2022, Vienna secured an average of 27 places out of 50. It ranks in the top 10 ranking of the Quality of Life index.

Vienna also has a thriving cultural scene, with world-class museums, theatres, and opera houses. While Vienna is not as cheap as some other European cities, it is still relatively affordable compared to other major capitals. With low unemployment rates and a strong economy, Vienna is home to a large and diverse expat community.

Kuala Lumpur’s charm for expats

Next on our list is one of the most sought-after places for expats, the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur. As per the expat relocation ranking, Kuala Lumpur topped with an overall expat relocation score of 6.63 out of 10.

The city offers a combination of affordable living costs, a vibrant multicultural community, and a wide range of amenities and attractions. The city has well-developed public transportation systems, making it convenient for the expats.

Maybe the hot and humid weather of Kuala Lumpur may not be everyone’s choice, and some other barriers like traffic jam, pollution, and language may be just some of the drawbacks for expats. Also, using home energy cost-cutting strategies, expats can save some more while in Kuala Lumpur.

Santiago’s allure for expats

Santiago in Chile is a famous city for expats. It’s a modern, cosmopolitan city with a strong economy and high quality of life. It is also relatively affordable, especially compared to other major cities in South America. Santiago is the country’s economic hub, with many job opportunities. With good healthcare, it makes a suitable place to move to. The city is beautiful, surrounded by the Andes Mountains and the Pacific Ocean.

While all things are great in this South American city, there might be more factors to consider. Learning Spanish to make a living in the city, finding a good job, and more things to consider before moving there will benefit you.

Exploring safe rural retreats

Rural living is becoming increasingly popular among expats, not just in bigger countries and cities. Rural living offers a more relaxed and affordable lifestyle than a city. When choosing a rural retreat, it is essential to consider factors such as safety, cost of living, access to amenities, and climate. To give you more idea, We have listed below some rural areas that can be considered for work expats.

Tuscany’s peaceful appeal

Tuscany is a popular destination for expats, drawn to its stunning scenery, rich culture, and delicious food. Tuscany is known for its rolling hills, vineyards, olive groves, and medieval villages. This should be yours if you want a place free from financial stress impacting mental health.

With friendly people, affordable cost of living, delicious food, and rich culture, Tuscany makes the perfect spot for expats looking to settle in peaceful places away from hustle and bustle. But make sure that you check out the employment opportunities, weather, language, and some bureaucracy working before making it your home away from home.

Costa Rica’s natural abundance

If you are looking for one of the best countries to retire in, it is Costa Rica. It makes a good option for expats for a good reason, including its tropical climate, stunning natural beauty, low cost of living, and friendly and welcoming culture. People are considered friendly in Costa Rica, making it easier to move and live there. 

Remember that finding the perfect place as an expat means balancing safety and cost. We have discussed some major cities and rural settings for you to decide based on what you want. The options above are based on safety, affordability, and cost. 

 

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