The Safest Countries in The world

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The security of a country is one of the indicators of whether it is suitable for living. A survey conducted by the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP) is a reference in seeing the extent of a country's security. The Global Peace Index (GPI) survey is usually carried out to measure which countries can be categorized as the safest countries to live in and even serve as tourist destinations.

So here are the 10 safest countries in the world that deserve to be a place to live or just as a tourist destination for your vacation later.

10. Czech Republic

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In total, the Czech Republic has an area of 78,867 square kilometers. The country directly borders Germany, Poland, Slovakia, Austria. Many reasons contribute to the Czech Republic's reputation as one of the world's safest countries. From a low crime rate, friendly people to the low cost of living. Therefore, you can feel comfortable living in the Czech Republic or simply traveling without worrying about crime.

Immigrants are also can live comfortably since the residents accept them well. Furthermore, the cost of living in the Czech Republic is also very cheap. As a result, there is no need to commit crimes because of fulfilling needs.

9. Japan

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Japan is known as the land of Sakura and has the third-largest economy in the world. Additionally, Japan is considered the safest country in Asia. It is said to be safe in various aspects, including a low crime rate and no major conflicts with its neighbors.

According to the Global Peace Index (GPI), Japan is one of the safest countries in the world. One indication is the attitude of the people who are known to be polite, honest, and friendly. There is a very high chance of getting your wallet back in full, even if you lost it in Japan.

In order to be eligible for permanent residency in Japan, you must stay in the country for at least 10 years. If you want to cut it short, you have to prove that you have made the necessary contributions to the Japanese social system and have a sufficient income to support yourself.

8. Slovenia

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Slovenia is a country that is surrounded by beautiful ice mountains and lakes. Its capital is Ljubljana, and the country has an area of 20,300 square kilometers. Most of the area is mountainous, with an average height of 557 meters above sea level. Slovenia has a high population density, around 101 people per square kilometer. In some areas, however, the population density is uneven, such as in Littoral-Inner Carniola, which has the lowest population density in Slovenia.

In addition, the country has low crime rates, terrorism risks, and violence rates, so it is a safe place to live or visit. There is no doubt that the country is one of the safest in Central Europe to visit.

7. Singapore

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Singapore comes in seventh place among the world's safest countries. Singapore has strict regulations and severe penalties for offenders, which make people think twice about committing crimes. Additionally, this country is a popular tourist destination in Southeast Asia. Many factors make people feel at home in Singapore when they come on holiday, and some even settle here. The security level and the implementation of technological sophistication are some of the most important factors.

To become a Singapore permanent resident, foreigners usually have to receive an LPR (Landed Permanent Resident Singapore) offer. In Singapore, LPRs may work for a period of one year, and this gives them time to find jobs. Permanent Residency Singapore will be awarded to the resident after they begin working.

6. Canada

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As ranked by the Global Peace Index (GPI), Canada occupies the sixth spot among the world's safest countries. Canada is a developed country with a high GDP per capita. In terms of the Human Development Index record, Canada is also the tenth best. The government's transparency, education, and a host of other issues contribute to human development. Canadians are also one of the friendliest people in the world, where tourists and immigrants are warmly welcomed.

It is certainly a good idea to become a Canadian permanent resident. Especially Canada is a country with the third cleanest air in the world. Employment is the best way to become a permanent resident of Canada. Canadian permanent residents can commence after three years of serving a residence permit. Further, you must be at least 18 years old, speak English or French, understand Canadian social protocol, and pass a Canadian government and political exam.

5. Denmark

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If you want to live in the safest and happiest country in the world, Denmark is the country that must be included in your choice. Denmark is a few countries where citizens report feeling safe all day and night, even for children.

Denmark is considered the best country from a business and safety perspective. It can be said to be the most peaceful and safe country on the European continent. The latest report from the World Happiness Report shows that Denmark is in the top three happiest countries out of 155 countries surveyed where Denmark entered into this ranking for 7 consecutive years.

4. Austria

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Austria is a country located on the European continent. It is estimated that Austria's population is around 9 million people, and almost all of Austria's population comes from German ethnicity, which ranges from 85% - 89%. Meanwhile, the rest are ethnic immigrants from countries around Austria. The majority of its territory is in the Alps. In fact, Austria has a large economy and was once the 12th richest country in the world.

Austria is considered to be one of the most peaceful and safe countries to live in and visit. This is proven by the increase made by Austria in maintaining peace promoted by the United Nations. Not only that but also the factor of opinion in the realm of international politics.

3. Portugal

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Portugal was the richest country in the world during its colonial empire in most of the world. However, because its wealth was not used for domestic infrastructure development, Portugal gradually became one of the countries left behind in various sectors in Western Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries.

Portugal has always been included in the Global Place Index ranks as the category of the most secure and peaceful country. The top five have always been in the ranking pinned on the Global Peace Index list since 2016. If you are interested in becoming a permanent resident of Portugal, you have submitted the applications to the SEF, the Portuguese border agency, and Foreigner Law. The permanent residence permit will be given to someone who cumulatively has a temporary residence permit for at least 5 years

2. New Zealand

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According to the Global Peace Index, New Zealand is in the second position as the safest country in the world. What makes New Zealand in this position is its low crime rate, especially regarding violence. This is coupled with the level of tolerance of the community, which is quite high.

The Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP) released the 2018 Global Index ranking countries based on their security level. The assessment is seen from the level of growth, matters with political terror, and internal conflicts. To get a Permanent Resident in New Zealand, you must be under 55 years old and have a job offer to work (for sponsored work visas). In addition to the work path, it can also be passed through the education or business path and family recommendations.

1. Iceland

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According to the GPI for five consecutive years, Iceland is a country with a population of approximately 340,000 thousand people and holds the record as the first safest country. Naturally, if Iceland is the first safest country in the Global Place Index version. The meager crime rate and the high level of trust in the police are strong reasons.

In 5 consecutive years, Iceland has been awarded as the 1st ranked for the title of the Global Place Index as a country with a high gender quality (equal rights between men and women where Iceland). Foreigners from countries outside the European Economic Area or EFTA, planning to stay in Iceland for more than three months must have a valid residence permit. Nationals of the EEA and EFTA do not need a special residence permit to live in Iceland but must register with the Iceland Register.
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