1. Germany
Score: 1
The United Nation’s report places Germany on the second spot when it comes to the number of immigrants that call it home – 12 million. This means nearly 15% of the country’s 81 million residents are not nationals.
While being a refugee is a completely different thing than being a migrant, it should also at least be mentioned that Germany has opened its doors to millions of refugees in the past few years, as the crisis in the Middle East and Africa intensified.
In the 2015 Migrant Integration Policy Index, Germany scored 10th, with the highest points being awarded for its labor market mobility, as well as access to nationality, political participation, and permanent residence.
Germany is also one of the leading countries in the world, having a heavy influence on the shape the European Union is in today. The country’s economy is one of the strongest in the world, while the murder rate is lower than in New Zealand. German education is world-renowned, and university is mostly tuition-free.
The country also ranks 10th in Transparency International’s corruption ranking, making it one of the least “dirty” nations in the world.
Tha being said, there are many reasons to move to any of these 10 countries with the least strict immigration laws, but you need to make sure you’re going to pick what’s best for you, regardless of how they rank. Nowadays, language barriers are slowly fading away, but, as they say, the best way to learn a new language is to live there.