@levelsio@rizwanjavaid This isn't over yet. The British tradition is to mess things up incredibly and then pull a rabbit out of a hat. 2.5 million of us have already signed a petition to stop this. Give us a chance, as we gave you one (I assume you're actually here? If not, please mind your own business).
Fun idea! You might want to include tolerance and open-mindedness as choices. Many of the US cities in my list definitely don't meet those criteria :-(
Assuming you're an EU citizen being force to leave the UK in the near future (because of lacking visa), your page should only show countries where no visa is required. It shows a lot of US cities which are very strict on immigration as well ;)
Cool and I feel British people's pain and I understand their wish to leave right now. But looking at Dublin where I live the data on this site is way off. Rental prices are a lot higher (the country is in the worst housing crisis in its history with insane rents for crummy places), co-working prices are twice as much and the cost of life is way higher. I doubt people care much about AirBnB rate if they wish to escape the Brexit. Also the devil is in the detail. For example if you have kids, finding school places in Dublin is a huge problem for newcomers (all locals register their kids at birth to be ahead of the queue, especially in the tiny minority of non-religious schools, so you have little chance of finding place in a school of your choice).
where is the data coming from that supports these ratings? ive been to a few places from the list on a regular basis and i disgree with some of the numbers.
A few filters based on taxes would be great! Based on whether or not the city/country has a high tax rate or not. Not sure if the affordability filters take that into account..
Heysummit