Employees looking for an adventure?
You are on the road to expatriation but you have not yet determined your destination?
To help you, here is the list of the most expensive destinations for expats:
1- Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
2- Zurich (Switzerland)
3- Geneva (Switzerland)
4- Basel (Switzerland)
5- Berne (Switzerland)
6- Tel Aviv (Israel)
7- New York (USA)
8- Singapore (Singapore)
9- Tokyo (Japan)
10- Beijing (China)
11- Copenhagen (Denmark)
12- Shanghai (China)
13- Shenzhen (China)
14- Seoul (South Korea)
15- London (United Kingdom)
16- Nassau (Bahamas)
17- Los Angeles (USA)
18- Guangzhou (China)
19- San Francisco (USA)
20- Honolulu (USA)
In France, Paris is only in 35th place.
The capital is then followed by:
- Noumea (New Caledonia): 54th place
- Pointe-à-Pitre (Guadeloupe): 88th place
- Lyon: 96th place
- Toulouse : 110th place
To establish this ranking, the American consulting firm Mercer analyzed 200 everyday products (housing, transportation, food, clothing, household goods and recreation) in more than 400 cities around the world.
The cost of living and housing for expatriates was therefore taken into account, but not the costs of
education and health care.
You are on the road to expatriation but you have not yet determined your destination?
To help you, here is the list of the most expensive destinations for expats:
1- Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
2- Zurich (Switzerland)
3- Geneva (Switzerland)
4- Basel (Switzerland)
5- Berne (Switzerland)
6- Tel Aviv (Israel)
7- New York (USA)
8- Singapore (Singapore)
9- Tokyo (Japan)
10- Beijing (China)
11- Copenhagen (Denmark)
12- Shanghai (China)
13- Shenzhen (China)
14- Seoul (South Korea)
15- London (United Kingdom)
16- Nassau (Bahamas)
17- Los Angeles (USA)
18- Guangzhou (China)
19- San Francisco (USA)
20- Honolulu (USA)
In France, Paris is only in 35th place.
The capital is then followed by:
- Noumea (New Caledonia): 54th place
- Pointe-à-Pitre (Guadeloupe): 88th place
- Lyon: 96th place
- Toulouse : 110th place
To establish this ranking, the American consulting firm Mercer analyzed 200 everyday products (housing, transportation, food, clothing, household goods and recreation) in more than 400 cities around the world.
The cost of living and housing for expatriates was therefore taken into account, but not the costs of
education and health care.
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