8,
9,
The UK is consistently ranked among the top 20 countries in the world to live in, based on quality of life and happiness of the residents. So even though moving there means experiencing rain for more than a third of the year, it also comes with some excellent perks. One of these benefits being the National Health Service. All UK residents have access to comprehensive free healthcare, courtesy of the NHS. So, if you relocate to the UK, you’ll never have to worry about paying for a doctor’s visit again!
10,
11,
12,
Many people also love the lifestyle that the UK has to offer. Brits are often warm and friendly with a hilarious, albeit sarcastic, sense of humor. They also love going out on the town, experiencing the local pub culture and trying new restaurants, so you’ll never run out of places to go. There are always plenty of festivals taking place in Britain, so no matter what kind of music you like or food you’re into, it’s impossible to get bored.
13,
14,
Another wonderful aspect of the United Kingdom is how culturally diverse it is. The Office for National Statistics reports that, in 2020, there were 9.5 million non-UK born residents and 6.1 million non-British residents living in the United Kingdom. The most common non-UK country of birth amongst residents is India, and the most common non-British nationality is Polish. Because of the diversity in the UK, residents can find amazing, authentic versions of cuisines from all over the world. And anyone can find a community of friends from the same cultural background.