These Are the Best Countries to Move to Right Now
6. Luxembourg
The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is a small, landlocked European country bordered by France, Belgium, and Germany. The three official languages are French, German, and Luxembourgish (yes, that's a real word!). Luxembourg is one of the smallest sovereign states in Europe, covering just 2,600 square kilometers, which is about two-thirds the size of Rhode Island. It is also one of the least populated, with only 626,108 residents. The government is a constitutional monarchy, headed by Grand Duke Henri.
If you decide to move to Luxembourg, you will find yourself among many expatriates, as 44% of the population is foreign-born. For Americans considering this move, the New York Times article "What Would You Think of Living in Luxembourg?" by Chris Pavone is a recommended read. Pavone describes Luxembourg's old-world charm and the ease of traveling to various European countries on weekends. Despite these advantages, he and his family eventually returned to New York City for its familiarity and comfort.