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Singapore top destination for expats for 2nd straight year: Survey

Wong Wei Han (The Straits Times/Asia News Network)
Singapore
Wed, September 21, 2016

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Singapore top destination for expats for 2nd straight year: Survey Landscape of the Singapore financial district. (Shutterstock/File)

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ingapore has been named the best country to live, work and raise a family abroad for the second year in a row, results of an expatriate survey showed.

Global bank HSBC's Expat Explorer 2016 survey polled nearly 27,000 expats from 190 countries and territories, including 533 from Singapore, in March and April. It found that 62 per cent of expats living in Singapore said they are earning more here, while 66 per cent felt their quality of life is better compared with their home countries.

"62 per cent of those based (in Singapore) agree it is a good place to progress their careers, compared with 43 per cent globally and 42 per cent in the region," added the report for the survey, which was conducted by YouGov.

The survey also found that expats in Singapore earn US$139,000 on average, significantly higher than the global average of US$97,000. Meanwhile, 60 per cent of expats in Singapore receive health and medical allowances, above the global average of 51 per cent.

(Read also: Singapore is 10th most expensive Asian city for expats)

As a result, Singapore topped the survey overall league table, ahead of New Zealand in second place, Canada in third, Czech Republic in fourth and Switzerland in fifth.

Aside from Singapore, the highest ranked Asia-Pacific destination this year was Hong Kong, which came 13th on the table.

A strong sense of personal and economic security has set Singapore apart from the rest of the world.

"More than four in five - 84 per cent - expats in Singapore say they feel safer than they did at home, more than in any other country and above the expat global average of 52 per cent."

A breakdown of respondents here showed that 26 per cent of expats came from Britain, 18 per cent from Malaysia and 12 per cent from India. Their top occupations are finance, infotech and engineering.

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