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The Top 10 Cities For Expats Living And Working Abroad In 2021

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Kuala Lumpur is the top city for expats to live and work abroad in 2021, according to a survey of more than 12,000 respondents from InterNations, an online expat community with more than 4 million global members.

The Malaysian capital city leads the list of 57 cities around the world. Málaga, a port city in southern Spain, and Dubai, a city and emirate in the United Arab Emirates, rank as the second and third, respectively.

The survey, conducted in January 2021, asked expats to rate their satisfaction across four main categories, including quality of life (like a healthy environment and robust WiFi infrastructure), ease of settling in (such as language barriers and friendliness of local residents), personal finance (such as access to affordable health care) and working abroad (such as job security and a stable local economy). 

Expats in all three top cities say it’s easy to get settled and make friends in each location. Foreign residents in Kuala Lumpur and Málaga are satisfied with the affordable cost of living and the ability to manage their personal finances, while expats in both Málaga and Dubai appreciate the high quality of life there.

Here are the top 10 cities for expats living and working abroad, and how residents feel about their home away from home.

1. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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  • 85% are happy with life in general
  • 78% are happy with the cost of living
  • 65% say making new friends is easy
  • 71% are happy with their job
  • 72% are happy with their work-life balance
  • 78% are happy with the quality of medical care

2. Málaga, Spain

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  • 86% are happy with life in general
  • 86% are happy with the cost of living
  • 69% say making new friends is easy
  • 48% are happy with their job
  • 62% are happy with their work-life balance
  • 81% are happy with the quality of medical care

3. Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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  • 72% are happy with life in general
  • 31% are happy with the cost of living
  • 59% say making new friends is easy
  • 65% are happy with their job
  • 56% are happy with their work-life balance
  • 81% are happy with the quality of medical care

4. Sydney, Australia

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  • 82% are happy with life in general
  • 28% are happy with the cost of living
  • 53% say making new friends is easy
  • 77% are happy with their job
  • 78% are happy with their work-life balance
  • 89% are happy with the quality of medical care

5. Singapore

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  • 79% are happy with life in general
  • 21% are happy with the cost of living
  • 56% say making new friends is easy
  • 71% are happy with their job
  • 78% are happy with their work-life balance
  • 89% are happy with the quality of medical care

6. Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

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  • 89% are happy with life in general
  • 84% are happy with the cost of living
  • 77% say making new friends is easy
  • 88% are happy with their job
  • 79% are happy with their work-life balance
  • 60% are happy with the quality of medical care

7. Prague, Czech Republic

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  • 80% are happy with life in general
  • 61% are happy with the cost of living
  • 52% say making new friends is easy
  • 74% are happy with their job
  • 79% are happy with their work-life balance
  • 84% are happy with the quality of medical care

8. Mexico City, Mexico

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  • 83% are happy with life in general
  • 75% are happy with the cost of living
  • 73% say making new friends is easy
  • 71% are happy with their job
  • 58% are happy with their work-life balance
  • 62% are happy with the quality of medical care

9. Basel, Switzerland

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  • 71% are happy with life in general
  • 23% are happy with the cost of living
  • 42% say making new friends is easy
  • 79% are happy with their job
  • 76% are happy with their work-life balance
  • 92% are happy with the quality of medical care

10. Madrid, Spain

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  • 80% are happy with life in general
  • 67% are happy with the cost of living
  • 68% say making new friends is easy
  • 60% are happy with their job
  • 66% are happy with their work-life balance
  • 89% are happy with the quality of medical care

Source: cnbc.com, Top image: Getty Images

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