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Top 5 countries residents of Germany are flocking to in 2024

Top 5 countries residents of Germany are flocking to in 2024

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More and more people who are living in Germany are packing their bags and relocating to countries that offer exciting new opportunities, better quality of life and a chance to experience something different. But with so many options out there, how do you choose the right one? AGS Germany offers this handy guide to help you choose!

What makes a country ideal for Germans and expats?

There are five important boxes a country needs to tick to appeal to people living in Germany who are considering moving abroad:

  • Job opportunities: Does it have a flourishing job market with plenty of opportunities in various industries?
  • Quality of life: What are the healthcare, education, public safety, and overall living conditions like? A high standard of living is often a priority for people moving from Germany.
  • Cultural integration: How easy is it to adapt to the local culture? Are there existing communities from Germany or Europe already settled there?
  • Ease of immigration: How straightforward is the visa or residence permit process?
  • Cost of living: Is it affordable compared to Germany, especially when considering housing, groceries and transportation?

Now, let's explore the top five countries that have captured the hearts of German residents this year.

Canada: A new adventure in the north

Canada has long been a favourite among expats worldwide. With around 250.000-300.000 German-born residents and a whopping 3,3 million Canadians claiming German heritage, it’s a great place to put down roots. Prime spots include Toronto, for its cosmopolitan vibe, Vancouver for its scenic mountains and plenty of outdoor activities, and Montreal, known for its European feel.

The country is known for its breathtaking natural landscapes, including vast forests, stunning mountain ranges, and crystal-clear lakes. But beyond its beauty, Canada offers plenty of opportunities, making it a top pick for those looking to relocate in 2024.

Canada’s economy is booming, especially in the technology, healthcare and engineering industries. Professionals from Germany, particularly those with technical skills, will find a vibrant job market that values their expertise. Plus, Canada’s Foreign Credential Recognition Programme supports skilled newcomers by simplifying the process of getting your qualifications recognised.

Canadians enjoy a high quality of life, with excellent healthcare, education and public services. The country consistently ranks highly on global safety indexes, making it a great place for families. The Canadian government offers various health benefits to residents, which is a big plus for anyone moving from a country with a strong healthcare system like Germany.

Considerations before moving to Canada

Canadian winters can be harsh, especially if you’re used to Germany’s more temperate climate. Cities like Toronto and Vancouver are milder, but if you’re heading to places like Winnipeg or Montreal, be prepared for serious snow!

Canada offers several immigration pathways, such as the Express Entry programme for skilled workers. It’s one of the more straightforward systems, but it’s still a good idea to consult with an immigration lawyer or consultant to make sure you meet all the criteria.

Australia: The land down under

Known for its laid-back lifestyle, sunny weather and friendly people, Australia is another top destination that continues to attract people from Germany, and the numbers reflect that. As of 2021, over 108.000 German-born individuals live down under, with an impressive 1.026.138 people claiming German ancestry. If you enjoy outdoor activities and a slower pace of life, Australia might just be the perfect place for you.

Australians are famous for their work-life balance. The culture encourages taking time off to enjoy life, whether it’s hitting the beach, going for a hike or just having a barbecue with friends. This is a big draw for expats who are looking for a more relaxed way of living.

Australia has a diverse economy, with opportunities in mining, healthcare, education and technology. Skilled workers, especially those in engineering, nursing and teaching, are in high demand. The Australian government also actively encourages skilled immigration, making it a relatively accessible option for expats looking to relocate.

Considerations before moving to Australia

Australia’s distance from Europe can make visiting family and friends back home more challenging. If you’d like to be able to pop back to Germany for a quick visit, this could be a drawback.

Living in cities like Sydney or Melbourne can be quite expensive, particularly when it comes to housing. However, there are more affordable options in other parts of the country, like Brisbane or Adelaide, where you can still enjoy a great quality of life.

Spain: Sun, sea and siestas

Spain has always been a top destination for expats, especially retirees and digital nomads. The warm climate, affordable cost of living, and vibrant culture make it an attractive option for those looking to relocate. You'll find buzzing communities from Germany in the Balearic Islands, the Costa del Sol, or the Canary Islands. Estimates suggest 150.000-200.000 Germans are enjoying the Mediterranean lifestyle - think warm weather, good food and a relaxed vibe.

If you’re tired of Germany’s cold winters, Spain’s Mediterranean climate might be just what you’re looking for. The country boasts over 300 days of sunshine a year in many areas, making it a great place for sun lovers. Compared to Germany, the cost of living in Spain is generally lower. Housing, food and entertainment are all more affordable, which is great news if you’re looking to stretch your euros further. From delicious tapas to beach-front apartments, Spain offers a lot of value.

Spain is known for its vibrant culture, from flamenco music and dance to its delicious cuisine and rich history. There’s always something to see and do, whether you’re exploring ancient castles, lounging on a beach or enjoying a local festival.

Considerations before moving to Spain

While many Spaniards speak English, especially in tourist areas, learning Spanish will go a long way in helping you integrate and enjoy your new home. Plus, it’s a beautiful language that showcases even more of the country’s rich culture.

Spain has faced economic challenges in the past, which can affect job opportunities, especially in certain sectors. It’s important to research the job market in your field before making the move.

New Zealand: A haven for nature lovers and adventurers

If you love nature and adventure, it’s easy to see why 36.000 people from Germany have chosen to settle in New Zealand, typically choosing to reside in Wellington or Auckland, the economic hubs of New Zealand. This beautiful country offers stunning landscapes, from rolling green hills and snowy mountains to sandy beaches and dense forests.

New Zealand is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you enjoy hiking, skiing, surfing or simply exploring, there’s no shortage of breathtaking scenery to enjoy.

New Zealand is known for being a safe and welcoming country. The locals are friendly and helpful, which makes it easier to settle in and feel at home. The country also has a strong expat community, so you’re likely to find compatriots to connect with.

While New Zealand’s economy is smaller than that of Canada or Australia, there are still plenty of job opportunities, particularly in agriculture, tourism, and technology. The country is also known for its startup culture, which can be appealing if you’re an entrepreneur or interested in innovative industries.

Considerations before moving to New Zealand

New Zealand is quite isolated, and you would need to adjust to the long travel times when moving. A flight back home can easily take over 20 hours, and the costs add up, especially if you plan to visit your loved ones frequently. New Zealand has a points-based immigration system, similar to Canada’s, which evaluates applicants based on factors like age, skills and work experience. It’s worth looking into the specific requirements and consulting with an immigration expert to see if you qualify.

Portugal: A rising star for expats

Portugal has been gaining popularity among expats in recent years, and it’s easy to see why. With its relaxed lifestyle, beautiful scenery, and welcoming environment for foreigners, it’s no wonder around 12.000-15.000 Germans have made Portugal their home. Many settle in Lisbon or the Algarve, attracted by the climate and the quality of life - especially retirees and remote workers looking for a change of pace.

Portugal is particularly appealing to retirees, thanks to its warm climate, affordable cost of living and excellent healthcare. The country also offers tax incentives for foreign retirees, making it an even more attractive option.

Portugal has also become a hotspot for digital nomads and remote workers. The capital, Lisbon, is known for its vibrant startup scene and co-working spaces, making it a great place for young professionals and entrepreneurs. The country’s relatively low cost of living, combined with a high quality of life, makes it a popular choice for those who work online.

The locals are known for being friendly and welcoming, which makes it easier to integrate and feel at home.

Considerations before moving to Portugal

While English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas, learning Portuguese will enhance your experience and help you integrate more fully into the local community.

Portugal’s bureaucracy can be slow and frustrating at times, especially when dealing with visas and residence permits. It’s important to be patient and persistent and to seek help from a local expert if needed.

A major life decision

Choosing to relocate is a major life decision, and finding the right country is key to ensuring a smooth transition and a fulfilling experience. Each country offers something unique, whether it’s job opportunities, lifestyle, or natural beauty. Remember to consider your own priorities and needs when making your decision.

Ready to make your move to one of these incredible destinations? Whether it's Canada, Australia, Spain, New Zealand, or Portugal, AGS Germany has got you covered. With branches in major cities across Germany, they can help you relocate smoothly and stress-free, no matter where you are. And if your dream destination isn’t on this list, don’t worry - AGS operates in over 148 locations across 100 countries, so they can assist with your move wherever you’re going. Contact them today for a free moving quote and start your next adventure.

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