The Best Countries to Move to During the Coronavirus Pandemic?

Popular destinations for UK expats and migrants prove to be even more desirable destinations since Covid-19 swept the globe

If the coronavirus pandemic has taught us anything, it’s how quickly life can change. This has helped us to appreciate life more and look at doing things we might not have done before, such as moving to a new country.

The virus has touched every corner of the world but some countries have dealt with the pandemic better than others. Some have been impacted less because of their size and location while others have implemented strict rules such as those seen in New Zealand and Australia, so what are the best countries to consider moving to?

Bloomberg has developed a Covid Resilience Ranking which aims to calculate which countries are best coping with the pandemic and therefore being more attractive places to live. Fortunately many destinations that are popular with British migrants and expats, who have moved or wish to work abroad, are on top of the list.

You’ve only got to look at Australia and New Zealand to see how countries can successfully contain and manage a pandemic. Both of these countries have been able to live a relatively normal life by closing borders and implementing strict lockdowns when required and that makes them an extremely safe option should you be considering migrating.

Singapore has also proved just how easy it is to manage a pandemic, as it is now benefiting from a fast roll-out of vaccines. It is clear to see how these countries have adopted a different approach, and how important that is in keeping residents safe and the country in a good position economically, especially considering the position of countries like India and Brazil

Of course, if you are looking to migrate to the likes of New Zealand or Australia then it helps to know that there are skill shortages too, giving you the chance to move to a country that is considered safe and has great career opportunities too.

With a perfect blend of tough border restrictions as well as a reliable test and trace system, these countries have worked hard to keep people feeling as though life has changed very little.

Research Website - https://blog.pssremovals.com/reasons-to-move-to-new-zealand


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