* Future of Economic Progress These countries are the most attractive for foreign workers [large_-fJpW59lxfXmETMs5i2bUO_lTAgk6LqSWqMZEQHGI4o.jpg] Toronto skyline -- 1. Alex Gray Senior Writer, Formative Content The World Economic Forum COVID Action Platform [responsive_medium_sN3ZBJodY17GnhXs_Gl8XJfS-zVCyvyx_cbueQLbZxE.png] [responsive_medium_sN3ZBJodY17GnhXs_Gl8XJfS-zVCyvyx_cbueQLbZxE.png] -- Despite recent policy changes that are less than welcoming towards immigrants, the US remains the most attractive country for foreign workers. -- report, workers from countries like Spain, Denmark, Poland, and Romania who were previously keen on the UK, now have their eye on Germany. The country has welcomed many foreigners in recent years, and has a booming economy. -- However, despite the UK’s decline in popularity, London remains the world’s number-one city for foreign workers to move to. Spain, France, Italy, Switzerland and Japan make up the remainder of -- The views expressed in this article are those of the author alone and not the World Economic Forum. The World Economic Forum COVID Action Platform [responsive_medium_sN3ZBJodY17GnhXs_Gl8XJfS-zVCyvyx_cbueQLbZxE.png] [responsive_medium_sN3ZBJodY17GnhXs_Gl8XJfS-zVCyvyx_cbueQLbZxE.png] -- Our Partners Communities Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Our Impact History -- Partner Institutes' area Global sites Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Open Forum Global Shapers Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship Strategic Intelligence Global Risks