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What countries are the easiest to emgrate to? (English speaking ones).
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Most countries require that immigrants have 'something to offer'. In some countries, such as Australia, certain occupations will help you to gain favourable consideration. (Such occupations normally require professional qualifications at degree level standard). So, it might be hard for someone who's retired (and thus who can't offer any employment skills) to emigrate to Australia.
Malta, on the other hand, hardly ever grants work permits to foreigners. However, the government is keen to attract foreign investment and capital. So a retired person, with substantial savings, might find be accepted as a migrant because of the money they'd bring with them.
With some countries, having close relatives already living there will help.
You also need to decide which countries qualify as 'English speaking'. For example, would you count India among them?
The only way to compare different countries is to examine their immigration requirements and see if you can meet them. Start with these:
http://www.immi.gov.au/migrants/index.htm
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/index.html
http://www.immigration.govt.nz/migrant/stream/ work/workandlivepermanently/
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Most countries require that immigrants have 'something to offer'. In some countries, such as Australia, certain occupations will help you to gain favourable consideration. (Such occupations normally require professional qualifications at degree level standard). So, it might be hard for someone who's retired (and thus who can't offer any employment skills) to emigrate to Australia.
Malta, on the other hand, hardly ever grants work permits to foreigners. However, the government is keen to attract foreign investment and capital. So a retired person, with substantial savings, might find be accepted as a migrant because of the money they'd bring with them.
With some countries, having close relatives already living there will help.
You also need to decide which countries qualify as 'English speaking'. For example, would you count India among them?
The only way to compare different countries is to examine their immigration requirements and see if you can meet them. Start with these:
http://www.immi.gov.au/migrants/index.htm
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/index.html
http://www.immigration.govt.nz/migrant/stream/ work/workandlivepermanently/
Chris