
By Akanni Dorcas
The World Migration Report shows that most people don’t leave their home countries, with only 281 million migrants globally, which is 3.6% of the world’s population. But this number is growing as it becomes easier to move, thanks to better mobility and technology.
The report, released every two years, tracks migration by looking at money transfers since many migrants send money back home.
Immigration helps countries grow their economies and fill jobs, especially as birth rates drop in many places.
As of 2023, global immigration continues to change, with some countries having the largest number of immigrants. People move to these countries for better job opportunities, political stability, and an improved quality of life.
Here is a list of the top 10 countries with the most immigrants:
United States – 50.6 million immigrants
The U.S. has the highest number of immigrants in the world. Over 50 million immigrants have moved to the U.S., many seeking jobs, education, and a better standard of living. The U.S. is also a popular destination for refugees and asylum seekers.
Germany – 15.8 million immigrants
Germany has the second-largest immigrant population. Many immigrants come from Eastern Europe, Turkey, and other EU countries. Germany’s strong economy and social welfare system make it an attractive destination.
Saudi Arabia – 13.5 million immigrants
Saudi Arabia has over 13 million immigrants, mostly foreign workers in construction, domestic services, and the oil industry. Many come from Asia and Africa for job opportunities.
Russia – 12 million immigrants
Russia has around 12 million immigrants, many from former Soviet countries. Despite political challenges, Russia remains a destination for workers, especially from Central Asia.
United Kingdom – 9.4 million immigrants
The UK is home to 9.4 million immigrants, many from Commonwealth nations and European countries. Its capital, London, is known for its diversity and job opportunities.
United Arab Emirates – 8.7 million immigrants
The UAE has 8.7 million immigrants, mostly foreign workers. Its tax-free salaries and economic growth attract people from Asia and Africa.
France – 8.5 million immigrants
France has a history of immigration from former colonies in Africa and the Caribbean. Its strong welfare system and job market continue to attract immigrants.
Canada – 8 million immigrants
Canada is known for its welcoming policies. It attracts skilled workers, students, and refugees, offering a high quality of life and strong social services.
Australia – 7.7 million immigrants
Australia has 7.7 million immigrants, many of whom move for job opportunities and a peaceful life. Its immigration policies and high living standards attract people from all over the world.
Spain – 6.8 million immigrants
Spain has 6.8 million immigrants, mainly from Latin America, North Africa, and Eastern Europe. Its warm climate and affordable living costs make it appealing to many.
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