Vietnam makes list of world’s top 30 countries to work, make friends, raise family
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Vietnam has taken the second spot out of the world’s top 30 countries to work, make friends and raise a family in 2019, according to the US financial and business news website Business Insider.
Rice fields in Hoang Su Phi District, in the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang - a destination of both foreign and domestic tourists. (Photo: Trung Hieu) |
“Life in Vietnam is affordable and expats’ disposable income is more than enough to cover daily costs. People here are also happy with their career opportunities”, Business Insider said.
Integrating in Vietnam is easy and the locals are welcoming, a separate group of expats told HSBC earlier this year.
Every year, the InterNations expat network asks people from 187 countries and regions to rate various aspects of their home away from home, from the cost of living, to the quality of medical care, to the ease of making local friends.
Autumn landscape in Ha Giang Province. (Photo: Trung Hieu) |
This year, the network interviewed more than 20,000 expats from around the world about their lives and weighed their responses to rank the top 30 countries in the world overall. Every country had a sample size of at least 40 respondents.
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