Surveys
Expats Love Valencia, Singapore, But Frown On Hong Kong - Survey

A ranking of cities around the world finds the places where expats are happiest - not just for financial reasons - and the locations about which they're not so keen.
A study of expats’ favourite cities around the world puts Spain’s
Valencia at the top, along with four others in the Iberian
Peninsula and two Asian jurisdictions.
The Expat City Ranking 2020, produced by Munich-based expatriates
group InterNations, examined
the views of 15,000 people living in 191 countries.
Out of 66 cities that were ranked, the top ten, in descending
order, are Valencia (1st), Alicante, Lisbon, Panama City,
Singapore, Málaga, Buenos Aires, Kuala Lumpur, Madrid, and Abu
Dhabi (10th). At the bottom of the heap are: Salmiya in Kuwait
(66th), and in ascending order, Rome, Seoul, Milan, Nairobi,
Paris, Johannesburg, Santiago, Dublin, and Hong Kong (57th).
That Singapore is in the top 10 - ranked as one of the
world’s safest cities - highlights its status in a world of
geopolitical uncertainty. And that Hong Kong is in 57th place
suggests that political unrest over mainland China’s national
security law is taking a toll.
Participants were asked to rate more than 25 different aspects of
urban life abroad on a scale of one to seven. The rating process
emphasised the respondents’ personal satisfaction with these
aspects, considering both emotional topics and more factual
aspects with equal weight. The respondents’ ratings of the
individual factors were then bundled in various combinations for
a total of 13 subcategories, and their mean values were used to
draw up four topical indices: Quality of Urban Living, Getting
Settled, Urban Work Life, and Finance & Housing. These were
further averaged in order to rank 66 cities worldwide.
The survey also includes a Local Cost of Living Index, which
does, however, not factor into the overall ranking to avoid
over-representing financial aspects.
Commenting on Valencia, the survey showed that 94 per cent of
expats rate the local cost of living positively (vs. 46 per cent
globally), and 91 per cent consider healthcare easily available
(vs 74 per cent globally). This places the city first in the
health and environment subcategory. Expats are also very happy
with the local climate and weather (2nd) and the leisure options
(4th).
Other Spanish cities in the top ten are Alicante (2nd), Málaga
and Madrid. Portugal’s Lisbon is also in the top 10.
Panama City, despite the controversies over its status as an
offshore tax haven, is liked for the financial situation of
inhabitants, affordability and quality of life.
Further south, Argentina’s Buenos Aires makes the cut, doing well
in spite of worries about its unstable economy. It scores well
for leisure options, cost of living and the ease of getting
settled and having a social life.
No North American cities are mentioned in the report. This news service has asked to check whether that region is excluded for a specific reason. There are members of the expat network organisation who are listed as being present in cities such as Washington DC, Houston, and others.