A new ranking reveals the top country to which Iceland moves in 2025.
Nordic countries won 58.4 points out of 100 points by 24 key criteria, including economic strength, cost of living, and quality of health care and public transport.
However, although the top ten are dominated by other European countries, including Switzerland, Luxembourg, Norway, Ireland, Denmark and NetherlandsBritain is 19th in seventh place.
The UK scored 46.5, just ahead of schedule New Zealand,,,,, Spain and France But in Australia, it is behind 51.7.
Remitly researchers for remittance services have also delved into a range of areas that are crucial to potential immigration.
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South Korea Due to its very low annual parenting costs of only $354.60 (£274.13) a year, it won the highest award in Australia, followed by Australia, while Sri Lanka is considered the top spot in the education category.
Meanwhile, Luxembourg leads public transportation and the UAE ranks the safest.
The UK is only ranked in the top 10 in the category rating countries for its environmental certificates.
A separate study ranking country about the happiness of its citizens Finland take It has been the first again for the eighth consecutive year.
Nordic countries top the world happiness report, Denmark ranked second and Iceland ranked third. Sweden fourth.
The United Kingdom is 23rd, while the United States is at the lowest ever at No. 24th. Both countries are behind Israel (No. 8) Despite persistent conflict in the region.
Afghanistan Once the most unfortunate and happiest country in the world, Sierra Leone, Lebanon, Malawi and Zimbabwe will be second to last.

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Despite its relatively low ranking in sensitive studies, the UK has experienced historically high levels of immigration, and Now, 906,000 people are believed to be added to the population within one year.
Extraordinary results have been hit in the year to June 2023 – those numbers are still at unprecedented levels, according to a large number of revisions to official data.
Official data covering 12 months of June this year show that long-term immigration is 728,000 more than immigrants leaving the country. It itself is almost as much as before.
However, the bar’s National Bureau of Statistics moved up sharply, with the year-on-year net migration to June 2023 now considered above the initial estimate of 740,000 of 166,000.
A similar revision to net immigration was made for the year ended December 2023, initially believed to be 685,000, and now it is up 181,000 at a price of 866,000.
ONS attributes the fundamental shift to more complete data and improves how it estimates the behavior of people who arrive in the UK from outside the EU.