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Canada Ranked #1 'Most Desirable' Place to Live In The World

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Canada Ranked #1 'Most Desirable' Place to Live In The World

New data from financial services provider Remitly says that Canada is ranked the #1 most desirable place to live in the world. People are looking to relocate and Canada is known for its "friendly locals, beautiful scenery and well-paid job prospects." Jago McKenzie, Business Manager at Remitly, said:

Some of the main reasons people seek a move to another country are for greater job prospects, better pay, quality of life and to send money back home to their families, and I think for many, 2020 has been a year for assessing the choices that could change our lives for the better.

Remitly analyzed data from 101 countries to determine the top destination people in each country choose to live abroad:

Featuring prominently in the Global Peace Index as one of the safest places to live, and boasting low unemployment rates alongside a high amount of immigration options, it’s arguably no surprise that Canada is head and shoulders above the rest of the world. Add to that its friendly locals and beautiful scenery and it’s little surprise that the country is so appealing.

Top 10 Most Desirable Countries To Move Abroad

  1. Canada
  2. Japan
  3. Spain
  4. Germany
  5. Qatar
  6. Australia
  7. Switzerland
  8. Portugal
  9. USA

Calgary, Toronto and Vancouver North America's Most Livable Cities

In 2019, Calgary, Toronto and Vancouver were named North America's most livable cities. Calgary was named the most livable city in North America - Worldwide, Calgary ranked in 5th place, the highest of any Canadian cities, with Vancouver ranked 6th and Toronto tied at 7th with Tokyo.

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