World's top 10 countries 2023. Where does Canada rank?
We tell you what Canada excels and lags behind and what other countries are considered the best in the world.
Canada is constantly taking top places in different rankings. In 2021 Canada was named the best country in the world, in 2022 it dropped to third place, and now it has risen and taken the honorable second line of the ranking.
I have to say that there are a lot of rankings comparing countries, I will use the numbers of the rather famous US News portal. It publishes country rankings every year, as well as the world's university ranking and the like. The website is one of the 1,200 most visited ones in the world, and last month 50 million users visited it.
Canada's disadvantages
Countries in the ranking are evaluated on a variety of factors. These include cultural influence, entrepreneurship, quality of life, social goals, and so on. All the indicators added up, Canada ranks second out of 87 countries. There are some indicators in which Canada lags behind.
The first is adventure, with the country ranking 20th out of 87. This includes factors such as fun, pleasant climate, tourism, and the like. Seems fair to me, because Canada is usually cold. Also, you have to get a visa to come here as a tourist. Unfortunately, it takes a long time to process the visa documents and it's not very comfortable. Canada definitely has some work to do.
The next indicator on the US News portal is called heritage, Canada ranks 28th out of 87. I also agree here, as Canada doesn't have such a long history as European countries, it is still young, only 156 years old.
The third factor that Canada ranks low in the ranking of the best countries in the world is the so-called movement, it ranks as low as 58th. This is how dynamic Canada is, how unique, how ready for change and problem-solving, and the like. I have to agree here too, in some ways, Canada does seem a bit backward.
Canada's strengths
Here's what makes me happy is that Canada is 3rd in the world in quality of life, 4th in social purpose, and 5th in entrepreneurship. I think that's a decent result.
I would like to add an advantage that is not mentioned in the ranking. Canada is a land of immigrants and hundreds of thousands of people come here legally every year. In 2023 Canada is going to welcome 465,000 immigrants and in 2025 half a million. All of them will get permanent residency, and after 3 years of living in Canada, they will be able to apply for Canadian citizenship.
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Let's talk about the other countries that Canada overtook in the top list. And at the end, I'll tell you which country beat Canada to the top spot.
Other countries
So, Sweden is in third place, and Australia is in fourth place. The United States is in fifth place. Many people want to move to the U.S., but Canada is still better. You can argue that Canada has lower salaries, but not everything is measured in money, and the safety and social security of the population in the U.S. is worse. The sixth place in the best countries ranking goes to Japan, followed by Germany, followed by New Zealand in eighth place, the U.K. in ninth place, and the Netherlands in tenth place.
First place
The honorable first place is held by Switzerland. It was in first place last year as well and is often ranked first. But if you look separately at the quality of life indicator, it ranks sixth, while Canada ranks third. So it's still better to move to Canada.
Alex Pavlenko, founder of Immigrant.Today