• The United Nations has declared the United States as the fifth best country in the world to live, after Norway and Australia, Switzerland and the Netherlands due to their excellent indicators of quality of life in general. The UN classification known best countries to live, also known as the Human Development Index and is developed based on an annual survey that assesses the social and economic welfare of some 187 countries. United States stands in qualifying in third place for access to education, socioeconomic welfare and quality of life in general, among other factors.
• United States of America is one of the classic immigration countries in the world. It has a long tradition of receiving foreign which has created the most multicultural and diverse planet, where different types of races, traditions and cultures intermingle society.
• It is known as the “land of opportunity” because of its commitment to free enterprise and its respect for civil, political and economic freedoms.
• From its origins as a nation, is a country that has openly promoted the entry of foreigners. It is the largest immigrant-receiving country in the world (both legal and illegal), so is the first choice of those who want to emigrate from their country of origin.
• After breaking with Britain in 1776, the United States became the first modern democracy with the adoption of its constitution in 1789. After the bloody civil war (1861-1865) achieved the abolition of slavery, recognition and adoption in its constitution of equality, freedom and individual rights to all its inhabitants.
• It is considered one of the most powerful nations in the world because of its political system mature and democratic, its military power and, most importantly, the enormous global influence on the geopolitical and cultural contexts. This advantage is very attractive to citizens seeking healthy political climates, where democratic institutions are respected and the civil, political and economic rights of individuals are guaranteed.
• The United States is the largest and most important in the world economy. However, currently experiencing a significant decline in their economic activity , with increased rates of unemployment, high levels of debt, decline in industrial activity and slowing of growth of GDP of the nation.
• Despite the slow recovery from the economic crisis experienced in 2008 , the United States remains for many the symbol of capitalist strength: it is the largest importer of goods in the world, as well as oil, and is the third most important in oil production. It has the world’s largest proven reserves of coal (22.6% of the world total) is the fourteenth largest reserves of oil and the sixth country with the largest proven natural gas reserves. It also has huge tracts of fertile areas devoted to agriculture and crops and remains a leader in technological innovation.
• Its geographical location close to Latin America, allowing a more accessible and economic mobilization between countries, in case you have to return.
• The Latinos and Spanish speakers are the largest group of immigrant origin and influential in the country. The Spanish language is present in virtually all major states of the country, in all visual and informative demonstrations. A significant number of Spanish-speaking communities, established and well organized, which will make the integration process easier.
• Being English-Spanish bilingual is considered a key advantage when competing in the labor market, especially for positions in the service industry and customer. In states where there are high percentages of Spanish-speaking population, many public and private services are offered in both languages.
• It offers good prospects for newcomers with ambition and initiative immigrants. However, due to the economic recession passes, finding work can be difficult. However, it remains an important labor market.
• Having a tract of land so vast, with a choice of 50 different states, you can choose the climate ideal place to live, according to the needs of everyone.
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