Just as there is better Countries for Expats There are also the worst countries where living is not easy.
This is in terms of surveys conducted by some websites and organizations to measure the ease of settling in and the quality of life in general in these countries, and the results were interesting.
So, in this article we will discuss the worst countries for expats around the world.
Worst Countries in the World for Expats
India – One of the Worst Countries for Expats in the World
Despite the classification India Scoring very highly on personal finance and cost of living indicators, it ranked 61st out of 65 countries this year for the quality of life it provides for expatriates.
In particular, survey participants cited travel, transportation, safety and security issues.
India also performed poorly on the Family Life Index, ranking 39th out of 45.

India
Ukraine – One of the Worst Countries for Expats in the World
Ukraine's low ranking is attributed to In the overall ranking, it dropped in the Ease of Settling Index, where it fell from 24th place in 2016 to 46th place this year.
It fell 25 places from fifth place in 2016.
As one British resident said, “Making friends [in Ukraine] takes a long time.”

Ukraine
Italy
As you might expect from a country as romantic as Italy, love brings many expats here, with 17% of respondents saying they moved to join an Italian partner.
However, bureaucracy Complex – especially tax – systems and poor job prospects are pushing the country towards a low rate of expatriates.
More than half of expats living in Italy (51%) said they felt negative about their career prospects, while 38% rated their job security as very bad.

Italy
Brazil
It stands outTo Brazil One of the most expat-friendly countries in the world, with 86% of respondents saying the locals are very friendly and 53% saying their friends are native Brazilians.
However, the country's problems stem from economic depression, political corruption, and insecurity, all of which were poorly categorized.
NAs a result, there is a shortage of good jobs, with 32% saying they are dissatisfied with their career prospects.

Brazil
Nigeria
Although Nigeria has It moved to 12th place in the Personal Finance Index from 32nd place last year.
However, 31% of expatriates today suffer from quality of life.
The country came in last in the linked index and last in three of the five subcategories: travel and transportation, health and well-being, and safety and security.

Nigeria
Greece
Financial insecurity and lack of job opportunities and career opportunities make Greece One of the worst countries in the world for expats to live in.
Out of 65 countries, it ranks last in job security indicators.
While 50% of survey participants said that their income was not enough to cover daily expenses.
27% also said they did not earn enough to cover their expenses.
One participant mentioned that there is a general feeling of insecurity among expatriates due to the recent economic turmoil in Greece.

Greece