Saturday, April 16, 2011

The world's friendliest countries

They say you can never go home again-and you may not want to after relocating to Canada, Bermuda or South Africa.

These are the countries where it's easiest to befriend locals, learn the language, fit into the new culture and integrate into the community, according to respondents to HSBC Bank International's Expat Explorer survey, the results of which were released late last month.

Canada was most welcoming for the second year in a row; more than half of survey-takers there said they'd made friends with locals. In Bermuda 57 per cent have had the pleasure, and the same for South Africa.

To determine the world's friendliest countries, Forbes looked at the results of HSBC Bank International's Expat Explorer survey in four categories: ability to befriend locals, success in learning the local language, capacity for integrating themselves into the community, and ease in which they fit into the new culture.

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