Map of World Immigrants

Map of World Immigrants

The most numerically non-indigenous nationalities in Europe.

Considered also temporary (labor) immigration.

Some surprises:

  • Ukrainians are the most numerically non-indigenous nationality not only in Russia, but also in Moldova and the Czech Republic.
  • Ireland is no longer the main supplier of immigrants to the UK. Since 2011, Ireland has fallen to 4th place behind India, Poland and Pakistan.
  • The Czech Republic and Slovakia are not the most numerous non-indigenous nationalities for each other, although not so long ago both were part of Czechoslovakia.
  • Poles are the most numerically non-indigenous nationality in Ireland, Iceland, Norway and Lithuania.
  • Turks are the most numerically non-indigenous nationality not only in Germany, but also in the Netherlands, Denmark, Austria and Bulgaria.
  • This is not very clearly visible on the map, but former Portuguese citizens are the most numerically non-indigenous nationality in Luxembourg, and in Brazil themselves are Brazilians.
  • The USSR trace is clearly visible on this map - the Russians are the most numerically non-indigenous nationality in Estonia, Latvia, Belarus and Ukraine.
  • The same can be said about the former Yugoslavia. Serbs are the most numerically non-indigenous nationality in 4 of the 7 former Yugoslav republics (Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro). In Serbia itself, such are the Hungarians.
  • In Spain, Italy and Hungary the most numerically non-indigenous nationality is the Romanians.