Many Argentines long for a prosperous future and to be able to enjoy European tourism. In this sense, the list positions Switzerland as the best destination for this.
Salaries and economic stability are the factors that most encourage young people to seek a better future abroad. For this reason, Eurostar and the National Institute of Statistics of Spain investigated the highest average salaries in Europe. This study serves as a guide for those who want to work abroad and enjoy the tourism.
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Given the constant crises in Argentina, more and more young people are trying to emigrate with the dream of getting a better job and being able to prosper. The most common destinations for our compatriots are Spain and Italy, since both nations have flexibilities for the descendants of their citizens and many of them arrived in Argentina during the migratory waves of the 20th century. Despite this, this report revealed other European destinations.


Switzerland, the country with the highest salaries
The country located in the center of Europe occupied the first place in the ranking because it was known that the estimated Their average annual salary is 106,839 euros. Switzerland has a high demand for qualified labor that it seeks to fill through immigrants. Its strong economy is one of the main incentives for foreigners, but the nation also counts on its security and high standard of living.
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Switzerland also presents one of the lowest unemployment rates on the continent, but foreigners must obtain a work permit to be able to apply for any of their positions. Nonetheless, 20% of the country’s population is foreign. The European nation offers support for its new citizens and recommends arriving with a formal job offer, knowing its culture and being skilled in some of its four languages (German, French, Italian and Romance).
Other European countries with high salaries
Iceland
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Northern European countries are trending on the list. Iceland takes second place for its annual salary of 81,942 euross. Its main productive sectors are fishing, renewable energy and tourism.
Luxembourg
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Despite being one of the smallest countries in the world, Luxembourg has one of the best standards of living.
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This nation is recognized for its small territory and its developed financial sector. Luxembourg has a average salary estimated at 77,313 euros per year.
Norway
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Norway’s main productions are oil and gas. These elements allow them to have a high standard of living and social well-being, which accompany their average salaries of 71,839 euros per year.
Belgium
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Located in Western Europe, Belgium benefits from being between the Netherlands, Germany, Luxembourg, France and having an exit to the northern sea. This allows it to maintain a diversified economy with its neighboring countries and enjoy an average salary of 70,288 euros per year.
Denmark
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Its economy is characterized by the free market and this benefits its population with a high standard of living and its salaries of 68,304 euros per year.
Netherlands
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In the Netherlands, licenses are issued to both pregnant women and their partners.
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With its open economy and deregulations in many products, this nation enjoys a dynamic labor market with wages that average 62,072 euros per year.
Ireland
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It is a country with beautiful views.
In eighth position is the promising Ireland, which has been demonstrating constant growth in its technology and finance sectors. His career makes it possible for him to climb the list in the coming years. At the moment, this nation enjoys 61,492 euros per year on average.
Source: Ambito

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