Top 5 Countries for Indians to Migrate for a Better Lifestyle 

 

If you can’t take the pollution any more, or are exhausted of not being able to find a good job, there can be a lot of reasons to want to shift out of the country. Though, the usual countries which Indians used to migrate to are no longer uncomplicated options. Whilst the Middle East struggles with increasing temperatures, the likes of the USA and UK are becoming increasingly aggressive towards migrants. In this state, it’s significant to explore options elsewhere. So, we list the wholesome countries you can think of moving to if you dream of living in a land far, very far away.
Here is the list of top 5 best countries to immigrate from India.

1. Norway

Starting from the equality in the gender ratio to low crime charges and high salaries, Norway is a great place to move to for numerous reasons other than the usual high quality of life and public healthcare and education. They are also quite liberal with their immigration policies, but finding a job there is the actual task because they already have a skilled and well-trained workforce made of their own citizens. 


2. Canada


The mecca for many Indian expats, Canada has a socialist-leaning welfare guidelines for its citizens and is less strict about immigration than the likes of the USA and UK. There is also an enhanced chance of you ending up in a cosmopolitan city in Canada compared to the less-populated Scandinavian countries.


3. Finland


With amazing healthcare and good education for children, for those looking for a comparatively less-populated nation, Finland is considered as an excellent place to either retire or raise a family in.


4. Singapore    

If cold Scandinavian countries are not for you, the busy city-state of Singapore is perfect. In a Conde Nast and HSBC study, expats ranked this as the finest place to move to. Plus, Indians who don't want to feel too far away from home are sure to feel less homesick in Singapore as a great number of desi migrants live here. 


5. Germany


Young professionals starting out in their careers will to a great extent benefit from moving to a place like Germany, not only because it has a proficient work environment but because the quality of life is excellent. However, those who wish for a close-knit social circle and community life should not let the well-known German reserve frighten you off in the initial days.