Expats living in this country most satisfied with their love lives

Updated on: Feb 02, 2016 04:45 pm IST

Compiled by expat networking site InterNations ahead of Valentine’s Day, expats living in Ecuador, Costa Rica and Malta reported the highest levels of satisfaction with their love lives.

Have a history of looking for love in all the wrong places? The results of a new report suggest moving to Latin America or southeast Asia, which dominate a list of the most romantic destinations for expats.

Compiled by expat networking site InterNations ahead of Valentine’s Day, expats living in Ecuador, Costa Rica and Malta reported the highest levels of satisfaction with their love lives.(Shutterstock)
Compiled by expat networking site InterNations ahead of Valentine’s Day, expats living in Ecuador, Costa Rica and Malta reported the highest levels of satisfaction with their love lives.(Shutterstock)

Compiled by expat networking site InterNations ahead of Valentine’s Day, expats living in Ecuador, Costa Rica and Malta reported the highest levels of satisfaction with their love lives.

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For the ranking, 14,000 people living in 195 countries were polled and countries ranked accordingly.

A scan of the top 10 list reveals a common thread when it comes to the best countries for either finding new love, or rekindling an old one: sun-soaked, tropical destinations near the equator, far from frenetic rat races found in bustling metropolises.

Ecuador also topped InternationalLiving.com’s annual Global Retirement Index to be named the best place in the world to retire in 2015. (Shutterstock)
Ecuador also topped InternationalLiving.com’s annual Global Retirement Index to be named the best place in the world to retire in 2015. (Shutterstock)

Survey results also showed a few interesting trends. Single expats looking for love are more likely to strike it hot in countries like Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines, which posted the highest percentage of expats who reported meeting their partner in their new host country.

Of the top 10 countries, expats living in Panama and Costa Rica are most likely to have a partner from their country of origin, the majority of whom are also more likely to have met them back home and moved together.

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In Malta, Israel and Panama, one in three expats reported being in a relationship with another expat.

Overall, Portugal, Malta and Israel skewed more heavily towards females, with more women than men reporting, while Thailand and the Philippines had a much higher percentage of male respondents (65 and 74 percent respectively).

Ecuador also topped InternationalLiving.com’s annual Global Retirement Index to be named the best place in the world to retire in 2015.

Here are the top 10 expat countries for love:

1. Ecuador

2. Costa Rica

3. Malta

4. Israel

5. Philippines

6. Indonesia

7. Panama

8. Thailand

9. Portugal

10. Mexico

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