Top destinations for sun-seeking British expats
By Kirsten Hastings, 4 Aug 17
Summer in the UK this year has been a brief affair, so it comes as no surprise that nearly two-thirds of British expats think about the weather when planning their moves abroad. But sunshine isn’t the only factor prospective expats should consider.
More than six out of 10 British expats (63%) consider the weather to be a potential benefit before moving abroad, compared with a global average of 46%, according to InterNations, a global network and information site for people living and working abroad.
A better climate is one of the top-three things British expats look forward to the most.
More than six out of 10 (63%) considered it a potential benefit before relocating — only the Finnish (66%) and Irish (64%) long even more for sunnier shores.
This is hardly surprising, as their countries of origin can all be found among the worst countries to move to for the weather.
Click through the slides to see the top 10 sun spots for British expats, and the worst: