Australia is almost completely English-speaking, which makes it a no-brainer for expats unwilling to learn another language. Its warm weather and abundance of beaches are also extremely appealing.
Not only is it bursting with endless restaurants, shops, cafés, beautiful buildings, and other gems from this neck of the woods, but Austria is also considered a highly developed country
Canada is appealing to those looking for employment opportunities, and its good healthcare and educational systems make it a popular choice among expats.
As one of Europe’s most relaxed and slow-paced countries, Cyprus is ideal for those who like long days on the beach and leisurely boat trips around the island.
Germany is known for its bountiful job opportunities (particularly in the engineering sector), delicious beer, top-notch education system, and universal healthcare.
Those who’ve only known a fast-paced way of life may struggle to adapt to Greece’s notoriously chilled way of doing things.
Malta is the go-to choice for many Americans looking to enjoy the Mediterranean way of life. Like many states in America, Malta boasts hot summers and mild winters
Its healthcare system and considerably lower cost of living (almost 50%) mean living in the country isn’t expensive, and medical needs are catered to.