Expatriates in love: the first countries of romance and happiness



The lovers embrace in Boracay, the Philippines, the country that won the category "happier relationships" in a recent survey of expatriates.

Looking for a romantic couple? Greece should be on your itinerary. Want to be in his novel abroad happy? Consider living in the Philippines. Love is the most important reason moving abroad? Then you can be Dutch.

These are among the findings of a survey of larger expatriates conducted by Internations. The site and information networks surveyed 14,000 expatriates from over 165 countries in its latest survey Expat Insider.

The survey found that 14 percent of all expatriates leaving their country for love. And more than half of all expatriates are in an intercultural relationship.

On average, about one third of all expats are in a relationship with a local resident, but the survey highlights five countries with exceptionally high percentages: Philippines (66 percent), Argentina (55 percent), Chile (54 percent ), Mexico (54 percent) and Greece (53 percent).

The Philippines also topped the list of countries with high levels of satisfaction with the relationship: 56 percent, compared to the world average of 43 percent. In Greece, 53 percent reported that romantic.

One in ten foreigners are trailing spouses, who moved to the pair of the company or educational opportunities. The survey said 86 percent of these spouses are women. And 20 percent of men living in a relationship has a long distance relationship with a partner at home.

Greece is the destination with the highest number of foreign fans, and the Dutch are the most likely to cite the love that their main reason for moving abroad.

Expatriates, your love knows no limits. Moving abroad has helped or hurt your love life? Take our own poll below, and tell us in the comments."happy poems"

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