China Ranked First in Annual Expat Poll by HSBC

China Ranked First in Annual Expat Poll by HSBC
Nov 08, 2013 By eChinacities.com

HSBC recently released the results of their annual expat poll to determine which country is the best for expats to relocate to; China came first in the overall category.

Some of the different categories include: economic satisfaction, living standards and conditions for raising children. China was closely followed by Germany and Singapore in second and third respectively. China ranked third in the ‘Expats Experience’ category. The poll also showed that 9 out of 10 expats living in China are satisfied with the local economy; where the global average is between 50 and 60 percent.

On the other end of the scale, China ranked very low on the categories, ‘Better access to education for children’ and ‘Better quality of life for children’. The nation also came in near the bottom in terms of the access to, and quality of, healthcare.

Source: expatexplorer.hsbc.com

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mike168229

I like the massive build up. Then comes the rest. After economics the actual satisfaction with any other living aspect is nil.

Nov 08, 2013 19:10 Report Abuse

carlstar

You only want money. Aren't you satisfied with money? The answer is yes, yes you are.

Nov 08, 2013 20:43 Report Abuse

carlstar

I guess the ones asked, who have accounts with HSBC, the bank to scam all others, live the same way perhaps. Wonder what a BOC or ICBC expat poll would throw up? Probably throw up.

Nov 11, 2013 19:40 Report Abuse