Nothing noteworthy has ever happened in Liechtenstein, a country routinely described as straight-up “boring,” which is why you'll forget it as fast as you read this.
Portugal is by far the cheapest country in Western Europe, therefore I believe it deserves place in the list of the cheapest countries to live in Europe.
These Are the World's Friendliest Countries
- Oman. Ranks 6out of 64 on the survey's Ease of Settling In Index.
- Mexico. Ranks 1out of 64 on the survey's Ease of Settling In Index.
- Portugal. Ranks 4out of 64 on the survey's Ease of Settling In Index.
- Taiwan. Ranks 14out of 64 on the survey's Ease of Settling In Index.
- Vietnam.
- Colombia.
- Philipines.
- Indonesia.
Bulgaria is the cheapest place in Europe to live
Bulgaria is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful countries in Europe. At the same time, it is one of the least popular destinations on the continent.According to the 2019 Happiness Report, Finland is the happiest country in the world, with Denmark, Norway, Iceland, and The Netherlands holding the next top positions. The World Happiness Report 2018 ranks 156 countries by their happiness levels, and 117 countries by the happiness of their immigrants.
Friendliest cities in Europe
- Gothenburg, Sweden. Many people consider this Swedish city to be among the most open-minded and sociable in the world.
- Stockholm, Sweden. The Swedish capital of Stockholm also fares well in the slew of friendly-city research.
- Porto, Portugal.
- Dublin, Ireland.
- Berlin, Germany.
- Krakow, Poland.
- Oslo, Norway.
- Copenhagen, Denmark.
Here are 11 cities that promise to be the warmest places in Europe for winter travellers.
- Lanzarote, Canary Islands.
- Gibraltar, British Overseas Territory.
- Palermo, Italy.
- Seville, Spain.
- Valencia, Spain.
- Athens, Greece.
- Azores, Portugal.
- Corfu, Greece.
Top 10 Most Beautiful Countries in Europe
- Austria. Austria, the land of Mozart and waltz, is a medley of sparkling alpine lakes, majestic mountains, and elegant cities, with a rich cultural heritage and one of the highest living standards in the world.
- Scotland.
- Turkey.
- Iceland.
- Greece.
- Croatia.
- France.
- Norway.
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| Ranking | Country | Composite Score |
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| 1 | Norway | 3.682965 |
| 2 | Sweden | 3.681769 |
| 3 | Netherlands | 3.677732 |
| 4 | Denmark | 3.666274 |
The Netherlands is one of Europe's most popular countries to live and work. Around 19% of the country's population is made up of expats, most of them living in Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Utrecht. It's an extremely tolerant and liberal country where pretty much anything goes, making it an easy place to adjust to.
Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, Macedonia, Kosovo, Serbia, Moldova, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia and Turkey are not part of the EU for a variety of reasons. Out of all the countries in the EU, only 19 of them use the euro.
The United Nations listed Norway as the best country to live in primarily because all of the factors the researchers took into consideration were good marks on behalf of Norway. The European country excels in all the areas that the UN looked at, which you could say is purely based on luck.
- Switzerland. #1 in Best Countries Overall.
- Canada. #2 in Best Countries Overall.
- Japan. #3 in Best Countries Overall.
- Germany. #4 in Best Countries Overall.
- Australia. #5 in Best Countries Overall.
- United Kingdom. #6 in Best Countries Overall.
- United States. #7 in Best Countries Overall.
- Sweden. #8 in Best Countries Overall.
Best European countries to study and work:
- United Kingdom: The UK is the best place to study and work. But it is an individual interest to choose this country. The cost of study and the cost of living is high compared to other European countries.
- Germany.
- Netherlands.
- Spain.
- France.
- Sweden.
- Italy.
Japan is ranked the best country in Asia and fifth globally. Australia also features in the top ten list of best countries of the world.
The UK is not superior to Europe. No country or continent is more superior than any other country or continent. When it comes to health care however, Britain's is pretty good in comparison to most European countries.
The ugliest of countries are mainly found in the southern hemisphere, namely:
- Somalia : Africa most notorious nation and joint poorest nation with chad.
- South Africa : Xenophobic minded country with wide spread of Black ilitracy coupled with unemployment of black South Africans.
Explore the list of such 10 countries in the world with most beautiful ladies.
- Turkey. Meryem Uzerli, Actress.
- Brazil. Alinne Moraes, Actress.
- France. Louise Bourgoin, TV Actor Model.
- Russia. Maria Sharapova, Tennis Player.
- Italy. Monica Bellucci, Model.
- India. Priyanka Chopra, Actor & Model.
- Ukraine.
- Venezuela.
Switzerland is one of the hardest to gain citizenship, due to the length of time needing to have lived in the country before being eligible. Lionel Eric, immigration attorney, wrote on travel forum Quora: “Unless you are an EU citizen you must live at least 10 years in the country to get citizenship.
Germany has tried to make it easier for asylum-seekers to enter the workforce as its native population ages, with the lowest unemployment rate since reunification in 1990. The U.S. accepted 1,127,200 permanent migrants in 2017, remaining the top country for immigration despite recording a 5% drop from 2016.
The 10 Best Places To Seek Asylum From The US Government
- Cuba. Wikimedia Commons. Cuba is the clear number one choice.
- Iceland. Wikimedia Commons.
- Ecuador. Wikimedia Commons.
- Venezuela. Wikimedia Commons.
- France. Wikimedia Commons.
- Cape Verde Islands. Wikimedia Commons.
- Iran. Wikimedia Commons.
- Brazil. Wikimedia Commons.
Best Countries for Immigrants
- Canada.
- Switzerland.
- Sweden.
- Australia.
- Germany.
- United States.
Switzerland and Australia are the two countries with the highest proportion of immigrants in the world.
According to the United Nations, the United States has the highest number of immigrants (foreign-born individuals), with 48 million in 2015, five times more than in Saudi Arabia (11 million) and six times more than in Canada (7.6 million) (figure below).
According to recent estimates from the UN 2015 report, in 2013, the United States, Germany and Russia had the largest number of immigrants of any country, while Tuvalu and Tokelau had the lowest.
About two-thirds of today's refugees (67%) come from the top five of these countries.
- Syria — 5.6 million refugees.
- Afghanistan — 2.7 million refugees.
- South Sudan — 2.3 million refugees.
- Myanmar – 1.1 million refugees.
- Somalia — 900,000 refugees.
- Sudan — 725,000 refugees.
- Democratic Republic of the Congo — 720,300 refugees.
An asylum seeker is a type of migrant and may be a refugee, a displaced person, but not an economic migrant. A person becomes an asylum seeker by making a formal application for the right to remain in another country and keeps that status until the application has been concluded.