Best Countries to Live in 2026: Ranked by Expats Who Actually Moved
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Best Countries to Live in 2026: Ranked by Expats Who Actually Moved

The most comprehensive ranking of the best countries to live in 2026 — covering cost of living, safety, visa options, internet, healthcare, and quality of life for expats and remote workers.

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How We Ranked These Countries

This ranking is based on six weighted criteria: cost of living (25%), safety (20%), internet infrastructure (15%), visa accessibility (20%), healthcare quality (10%), and expat community size (10%). We excluded countries with active conflicts, severe political instability, or internet censorship.

1 Portugal

Portugal

Best Overall — Europe's Most Liveable Country for Expats

💰 $1,500–2,500/mo ⚡ 100–500 Mbps 🛂 D7 visa from €870/month income 9/10 safety

Portugal has become Europe's most sought-after expat destination for a reason: it combines Western European infrastructure, Schengen access, English proficiency, and Mediterranean lifestyle at prices 40–50% below Western Europe. Lisbon and Porto are genuinely world-class cities. Crime is among the lowest in Europe.

D7 Passive Income Visa: €870/month income qualifies you for a 2-year residence permit, renewable to 5 years, then permanent residence or citizenship. Remote workers, retirees, and passive income earners all qualify.

Best cities: Lisbon (capital, most expensive), Porto (second city, excellent value), Braga (cheap, university city), Algarve (beaches, retirees), Madeira (island, special tax status).

Watch out for: Bureaucracy is slow — AIMA (immigration agency) appointments can take months. Housing market has tightened significantly since 2022. Learn some Portuguese — it goes a long way.

2 Thailand

Thailand

Best Value in Asia — Unbeatable Infrastructure for the Price

💰 $1,000–2,000/mo ⚡ 100–300 Mbps 🛂 60 days visa-free + LTR visa 7/10 safety

Thailand has led digital nomad rankings for a decade. The combination of $5 meals, $400/month apartments, world-class coworking, tropical beaches, and genuinely fast fiber internet is hard to match anywhere. Chiang Mai remains the spiritual capital of the global remote work movement — 10,000+ expats call it home.

LTR Visa (Long-Term Resident): 10-year renewable visa for those earning $80,000+/year or with $250,000+ in assets. Regular tourist visa covers most needs with simple renewals at immigration offices.
3 Georgia

Georgia

Lowest Barrier to Entry Anywhere — 365-Day Visa-Free

💰 $700–1,400/mo ⚡ 50–200 Mbps 🛂 365 days visa-free (most nationalities) 8/10 safety

Georgia has one of the most generous visa-free policies in the world: most nationalities (including US, EU, UK, and many others) can stay for a full year without any visa — and the clock resets on re-entry. Combined with a flat 1% small business tax, it's become a hotspot for entrepreneurs and remote workers.

Small Business Tax: Register as an Individual Entrepreneur in Georgia, and if your annual turnover is under 500,000 GEL (~$180,000), you pay just 1% in tax. No minimum capital. Registration takes 1 day online.

Best areas: Tbilisi Vera/Vake (expat hub, pricier), Saburtalo (local neighborhood, 20% cheaper), Batumi (Black Sea coast, warmer, more touristic).

4 Mexico

Mexico

Best for North Americans — 180-Day Visa + World-Class Cities

💰 $1,200–2,200/mo ⚡ 100–300 Mbps (CDMX) 🛂 180 days visa-free 6/10 safety

Mexico City is Latin America's most cosmopolitan metropolis — 22 million people, Michelin-starred restaurants, incredible museums, and a tech scene growing fast. The 180-day visa-free window is the most generous in the Western Hemisphere for most nationalities. Mexico's diversity means you can find whatever you want: mountains, beaches, colonial cities, or modern megacities.

5 Vietnam

Vietnam

Cheapest High-Quality Option in Southeast Asia

💰 $800–1,500/mo ⚡ 50–200 Mbps 🛂 E-visa 90 days, extendable 8/10 safety

Vietnam delivers exceptional quality for remarkably low cost. Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi are modern, fast, and surprisingly easy to navigate as an expat. Street food culture means you can eat incredibly well for $3–5 per meal. The 90-day e-visa (extendable) covers most stays, and Vietnam's infrastructure investment has been impressive — fiber internet is widespread in all major cities.

Best Countries by Category

For Retirees

CountryMonthly budgetKey advantage
Portugal$1,500–2,500Schengen access, EU healthcare
Panama$1,500–2,500Pensionado visa discounts, USD
Ecuador$800–1,400$400/mo pension visa, dollar economy
Malaysia$1,200–2,000MM2H visa, English-speaking, modern

For Digital Nomads

CountryMonthly budgetKey advantage
Thailand$1,000–2,000Huge nomad community, fast internet
Georgia$700–1,400365-day visa-free, 1% tax
Colombia$1,000–1,800Digital nomad visa $684/mo income
Serbia$800–1,500Easy company registration, EU proximity

For Families

CountryMonthly budgetKey advantage
Portugal$2,500–4,000Safe, excellent schools, EU passport path
Costa Rica$2,000–3,500Stable, great nature, international schools
Malaysia$1,800–3,000English schools, modern infrastructure
💡 The most important thing: Visit before you commit. Every expat who has moved successfully will tell you the same — spend 1–3 months in your target country first. The place that looked perfect on paper sometimes feels wrong in person, and vice versa.

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