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These are the most popular destinations globally for relocation

Sunday Tribune

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June 29, 2025

IN AN INCREASINGLY interconnected world, migration patterns reveal a significant trend: more individuals are opting for new horizons beyond their home countries.

- ZAMANDOSI CELE

These are the most popular destinations globally for relocation

From Americans considering relocation after the US presidential election to young South Africans leaving for destinations like China, South Korea and Dubai due to high unemployment rates, the trend of becoming an expat is on the rise.

Fuelled by both economic and social factors, the exodus of South Africans echoes a larger global narrative of migration.

The perceived reasons for their departure vary widely, broadly categorised as push factors, such as economic instability, escalating crime rates, political uncertainties, and pull factors, including better job opportunities, enhanced living conditions and safer environments.

As the world braces for potential geopolitical disruptions, including looming threats of conflict, migration patterns may further evolve.

The stark reality is that in times of instability, populations often seek refuge and new beginnings in safer locales, contributing to increased refugee flows and heightened migration to more secure regions.

Several top cities for expats stand out as we examine this phenomenon.

Valencia, Spain

Valencia tops the list as a sought-after destination, known for its high quality of life and affordable living costs.

This welcoming Spanish city boasts a Mediterranean climate, extensive green spaces and an active expat community, which makes it ideal for newcomers.

With its rich cultural heritage and spectacular cuisine - think paella and horchata - Valencia provides a balanced blend of work and leisure, ideal for anyone seeking a vibrant lifestyle.

Panama City, Panama

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