The most popular destinations for French expatriates
easyexpat
23 November, 2009 09:19
According to an article published in the French newspaper Les Echos, China is the most popular destination for French expats.
Top Destinations for French Expatriates
| Rank |
Country |
Number of expats in thousands |
Share (%) |
| 1st |
China |
252 |
9.9 |
| 2nd |
Japan |
223 |
8.8 |
| 3rd |
Canada |
210 |
8.3 |
| 4th |
USA |
175 |
6.9 |
| 5th |
UK |
158 |
6.2 |
| 6th |
Turkey |
133 |
5.2 |
| 7th |
Spain |
94 |
3.7 |
| 8th |
Germany |
86 |
3.4 |
There are 2.5 million French living abroad (1.4m officially) with 32% in Western Europ, 25% in Asia and Oceania, and 21% in North America. 13% of French expatriates have got university grades (licence level or more) and 79% have more than the Baccalaureat. The growth of the expat population is 3.6% per year. 23% of them earn more than €60k per year and 31% are between €30k and €60k.
The crisis and the expats
Since the beginning of the financial crisis, French expats have deserted London to repartiate in France. Same things from Russia where most of the French companies (especially in the property business) have decided to restrain their activity. Some bank, such as Société Générale or BNP-Paribas have relocated their activity in Asia from Tokyo to Hong Kong, where life is less expensive.
The crisis has also affected the French Lycées abroad. Although New York, madrid or London are always "over-subscribed", Australia, Singapore or Moscow have seen their number of students shrink (30% less in Russia).
The most popular destinations for British expatriates
easyexpat
09 November, 2009 09:40
Following last year survey from HSBC on expat existence, Halifax International has published a report on British expatriates. Their research shows that 4% of Britons already own a home abroad and a further 27% of
Britons have said that they are considering the option of moving or
buying property abroad in the future. Almost one third (32%) of Britons considering a move abroad are below 35 years of age and additional data have also shown that over two-fifths (41%) of those
that have moved abroad have no intention of ever returning.
Most Popular Destinations for British Expatriates
Forget New Zealand or Australia: when it comes to leaving the UK to settle somewhere else, France as the most popular destination for Brits moving abroad, according to Halifax.
| Rank |
Country |
Share of total (%) |
| 1st |
France |
16 |
| 2nd |
Spain |
10 |
| 3rd |
USA |
8 |
| 4th |
Australia |
4 |
| 4th |
Switzerland |
4 |
| 4th |
Germany |
4 |
16% of British expatriates currently live in France, with Spain in
second place with 10% of the total. The most popular overseas
destination for people to move to outside of Europe was the USA at 8%.
Australia, Switzerland and Germany came in joint 4th place at 4% of the
total each.
Differences in the answers according to age
However those figures need to be considered overall. Indeed, when broken down by age category, it shows that almost one third (33%) of respondents in the
survey, aged between 16 to 35 years of age, ranked Australia as being
their favourite place in the world to live. When
it came to Europe, the younger generation would most like to live in
either France or Spain, with 6% of under 25 year olds opting for France
and 6% of those aged between 25 to 35 years olds preferring Spain.
Italy was voted the ideal European destination for those aged between
35 and 45 years of age.
On the other hand, the research carried out shows that British pensioners prefer Canada as
the ideal overseas destination in which to enjoy their retirement. One
in six pensioners (15%) have considered moving abroad and a further 12%
of respondents have voted Canada as the most popular overseas
destination, closely followed by Spain, Australia and New Zealand, all
with 10% of the response cast.
As most of them live in Spain or France, there is therefore a big difference between "wish" and "will".
British expatriates in France vs USA
Over two thirds (67%) of British expatriates living in France are aged
55 and over. Nearly one third (32%) are aged between 55 and 64 years of
age.
Age of British Expatriates Living In France
| Age Of Person |
Share of total (%) |
| 30 to 44 |
9 |
| 45 to 54 |
19 |
| 55 to 64 |
32 |
| 65 to 75 |
24 |
| 75 years and over |
11 |
Of those British expatriates living in the USA, half (50%) were aged
between 45 and 64. Compared to France this is a relatively younger
population pointing to a higher percentage of professional expats.
Age of British Expatriates Living In USA
| Age Of Person |
Share of total (%) |
| 30 to 44 |
13 |
| 45 to 54 |
24 |
| 55 to 64 |
26 |
| 65 to 75 |
18 |
| 75 years and over |
10 |
In all, around an estimated 5.5 million British citizens live abroad (Public Policy Research) - a significant percentage of the population (according to the Office for National Statistics, 400,000 British citizens chose to leave the country last year alone).