For the fifth time straight, the world has given Canada the
honor of being named the top country when it comes to the quality of life. This honor
is given yearly and this is the fifth year straight for Canada to be enjoying
the title. This is one solid proof as to why immigrants and potential
immigrants have been choosing to live in Canada over any other country in the
entire world.
Out of all the countries that were included in the study,
Canada still maintained its top rank after being the owner of that rank for
five years straight this year. It took the top spot for the category on political
stability. It took second place for the category of having a great job market. It
took fourth place for the category on the system for public education that
has been developed well. Canada also had a high ranking for the category on the
system for public health that has been developed well.
The study that was done
The study is known as the 2020 Best Countries and it was done
by the US News and World Report. There were 20,548 respondents included in the survey
and they were individuals who came from 36 different countries. They were asked
to be part of the survey where they had to share their perceptions on 73
different countries. These countries that were included in the study had been
assessed using nine categories. The categories were then weighed to be able to
come up with the final score. The nine categories used were the quality of
life, adventure, citizenship, heritage, open for business, movers, power,
cultural influence and entrepreneurship.
Switzerland was one of the top contenders and it was able to
rank a really high final score as well. However, as compared to Canada,
Switzerland was not able to take any top spot in any of the categories used for
the study.
The results of the study
For the category on citizenship, Canada took the second spot
and Sweden came first. The countries that were able to get high scores in this
category were those that people perceive to have a care when it comes to issues
like the environment, religious freedom, gender equality, and human rights. They
were also deemed to be progressive, trustworthy, have political power that is
distributed well, and respect human property rights.
For the category on open for business, Canada was on the
third spot with Luxembourg and Switzerland taking the first two rankings. Those
countries that took high scores for this one were the ones that were seen as friendly
to businesses. They were assessed by looking at the level of bureaucracy,
corruption, government practices, tax environment, and manufacturing costs.
It is important that you work on your plans to become an
immigrant in Canada as soon as possible. Promptly check the programs available
for you from Global Visa Support: http://globalvisasupport.com/canada.html.
Global Visa Support offers expert assistance as well on
becoming an immigrant in Canada with its in-house immigration consultant: http://www.globalvisasupport.com/contacts.html.
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