After an investigation, it was concluded that the city of France is above the rest.
The Migration to Europe is a common option among young people Latin Americans seeking to improve their economic situation, find greater security and explore new opportunities. The quality of life plays a crucial role in these decisions, and Oxford Economics has identified the best city to migrate to based on this metric, which is located in France.
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The Oxford Economics Global Cities Index is an international study that evaluates the world’s major cities on five key dimensions. In its latest edition, Grenoble was positioned as the city with the best quality of life in 2024.


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France is the best city to live in, according to an Oxford study.
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Why Grenoble is the best city in the world to emigrate to, according to Oxford
Grenoblelocated in France and known as the capital of the Alpshas been recognized for its commitment to the well-being of its inhabitants, seeking to create an environment that encourages balance between personal, professional and social development.
To determine Grenoble as a leader in quality of life over other cities such as Canberra or Zurich, various factors were taken into account, such as life expectancy, per capita income, income equality, housing costs, cultural and recreational offeringsas well as the quality of the internet connection.
How to emigrate to Grenoble as an Argentine
An option for temporarily reside in Grenoble it is through Au Pair programs, which allow you to live abroad for a year, immersing yourself in a new culture, learning a language and working with different families. Among the requirements are:
- Child care experience
- Fluency in English or local language
- Age between 17 and 30 years
- Good health
- No criminal record
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