Mapping the movement of migrants
The ten countries with greatest number of foreign born residents. 10. Spain 6.5 million immigrants (13.8% of pop) 9. Australia
Read MoreCountries of the European Union resized according to the arrivals by sea (2006 – 2014). Italy – 324,668 Greece –
Read MoreTopping in 2013, the number of immigrant nationals leaving Spain reached about 460,000, in distinction to approximately 250,000 that moved
Read MoreIn total numbers, the U.S. has a larger foreigner population than any other nation, with 47 million immigrants as of
Read MoreAccording to United Nations, The U.S., Germany, and Russia had the most significant number of immigrants of any country, while Tuvalu and Tokelau had the lowest.
Read MoreIn 2013, 45,790,000 people living in the US were born in other countries.
Read MoreImmigration rate, relative to total population of sending country (rates per thousand) based on 2005 population, U.S. Census.
Read MoreThe map below presents the flag of the nation people who move abroad are most expected to move to. For
Read MoreThe top three most welcoming nations for foreigners are Iceland, New Zealand, and Morocco; the most friendliness countries for expats are Oman, Mexico, Portugal; the most accepting nations for migrants are Iceland, New Zealand, Rwanda.
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