Canada has a stronger appeal to the digitally-minded, a younger generation, and white-collar employees because of the strong digital services and tech scene.
The country is pretty politically stable and safe for living in. A well-developed public health and education system further improves the quality of life in the country.
It is one of the largest countries by landmass in the European Union. Centuries of neutrality in war and continued commitment to civil rights also make it one of the best places to live in the world.
The safe environment and continued political stability make Norway a great place to reside. Though the country is not known for being affordable, it has a well-managed public education and health system.
The low unemployment and the high gross domestic products per capita make Switzerland the best place to live in. The strong economy gets powered by a highly advanced service sector and low corporate tax rates, along with a high-tech manufacturing sector.
Australia is one of the world’s most multicultural countries, with the world’s oldest continuously existing culture. It has a highly competent workforce as well as a long history of democratic governance and stability.
Located along the border of Western Europe, the Netherlands happens to be a coastal lowland that is lined with windmills signifying its development right around the water.