So far it seems that the two best bets might be Switzerland and Iceland. Sweden at least did the right thing vis-a-vis lockdowns, but they are so overloaded with their own set of deficiencies predating the scamdemic that I wouldn't really consider it.
Don't know much about the situation in Iceland but Switzerland used to be consider a safe haven especially with their banking system, until they were pressured into submission by the international Jewsih lobby, supported by the US.
https://www.thelocal.ch/20130715/swiss-banks-pay-1-24-billion-to-holocaust-victimsThe same lobby is now trying to put pressure on Poland.
https://www.thejc.com/news/world/us-senate-urges-poland-to-compensate-jewish-property-confiscated-by-the-nazis-1.487207In both cases the media was trying to show Jews as victims and countries that hold this former Jewish property as debtors, which they were and are not.
According to international law, abandoned property is taken over by the state.
The case proves that your property can be taken away from you if enough outside pressure is put on your country, even on a country that used to be considered safe and independent like Switzerland.
As for Swedes, they showed no spine during the migrant crisis. They do what the Union demands of them.