Analysts ranked the most desirable countries for moving


Among the desired habitats are Asia and Africa.
The desire to move to another country drives many. Often this is dissatisfaction with their material, social position. Sometimes people are driven by adventurism, boredom, curiosity. Every year the number of those who are ready to change "something" in their lives is growing. This is facilitated by many factors, including the availability of movement and information. Also factors contributing to migration remain: wars, famine, repression, discrimination, political persecution.
Deciding to change, a person is looking for a country where it will be easier for him, easier, where he will have food, a roof over his head, and his children and he himself will be able to access elementary benefits: medicine, education, where he can find housing, work , use public or private transport and buy quality products, communicate.
Australian analysts from Compare the Market decided to find out which country is currently the most desirable for moving. They studied Google search data for different countries, which included keywords on the topic of moving.
It turned out that the majority of search engine users requested information on Canada. Residents of 50 states wanted to emigrate there. In second place is Japan (31), in third is Spain (19).

It should be noted that interest in the country is justified. Canada is one of the most developed and prosperous countries in the world. The standard of living in Canada is recognized as one of the highest in the world in 2021-2022. Industry and trade are developed here, transport links within the country are established, unprecedented mineral reserves, a stable political situation, salaries are growing here, and there are many adaptation programs for migrants that would allow foreigners to integrate into society faster.
The average salary in Canada for a full-time worker is 54,700 Canadian dollars (CAD) in 2022. About 4,500 CAD per month. per week 1 000 - 1 100 CAD.
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