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Putting down roots: The European countries where it's easiest to settle as an expat

Moving abroad has become even easier post-pandemic thanks to the rise of remote working. Many European countries have introduced digital nomad visas to help expats with residency and tax requirements.

But moving to another country still comes with lots of challenges. One of the most important steps is to find a location that suits your lifestyle and needs.

InterNations - a global community for people who live and work abroad - carries out expat surveys. These can help would-be expats understand what to expect from different countries.

Using data from their Expat Insider 2022 survey, InterNations has compiled a ranking of the best and worst destinations for getting started as an expat.

Last year’sInterNations report analysed 52 expat destinations around the world and ranked them according to the quality of life for expats.

As part of the survey, their Expat Essentials Index reveals the locations that make life abroad easiest and those that make life most challenging for foreign residents.

The index included data on bureaucracy, digital life and housing.

The top three destinations - Bahrain, UAE and Singapore - offer easy communication with the lack of a language barrier, while also posing minimal bureaucratic issues.

On the other hand, in the countries at the bottom of the ranking, expats struggle with issues like the local language and a lack of digitalisation.

Estonia comes in fourth in the InterNations ranking, making it the top European country.

Expats say they find it easy to get started in the eastern European nation thanks to easy administration and bureaucracy.

Eight out of ten of those surveyed found it easy to obtain their visa compared to a worldwide average of 56 per cent.

Expats have few difficulties with local

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