60% of new born in Kuwait are foreigners #kuwait #q8
The next three highest – Qatar (74%), Kuwait (60%) and Bahrain (55%) – also are in the Persian Gulf area. Immigrants in the UAE and neighboring countries come from many different places, but the largest numbers are from India, Bangladesh and Pakistan. The foreign-born population has grown by nearly 500% in recent decades, from 1.3 million in 1990 to 7.8 million in 2013.
Number of Migrants by average of per decade in Kuwait
Origin | Migrants |
---|---|
India |
730,000 |
Bangladesh |
280,000 |
Pakistan |
240,000 |
Egypt |
180,000 |
Philippines |
120,000 |
other south |
100,000 |
Indonesia |
80,000 |
Yemen |
50,000 |
Sudan |
40,000 |
Jordan |
40,000 |
Sri Lanka |
30,000 |
United Arab Emirates |
20,000 |
other north |
20,000 |
Syria |
20,000 |
Palestinian territories |
10,000 |
Turkey |
10,000 |
United Kingdom |
<10,000 |
Lebanon |
<10,000 |
South Sudan |
<10,000 |
Eritrea |
<10,000 |
United States |
<10,000 |
Ethiopia |
<10,000 |
Somalia |
<10,000 |
Thailand |
<10,000 |
France |
<10,000 |
Morocco |
<10,000 |
Nepal |
<10,000 |
Afghanistan |
<10,000 |
Saudi Arabia |
<10,000 |
Nigeria |
<10,000 |
Tunisia |
<10,000 |
Chad |
<10,000 |
Bahrain |
<1,000 |
Netherlands |
<1,000 |
Qatar |
<1,000 |
Albania |
<1,000 |
Algeria |
<1,000 |
American Samoa |
<1,000 |
Andorra |
<1,000 |
Angola |
<1,000 |
Anguilla |
<1,000 |
Antigua and Barbuda |
<1,000 |
Argentina |
<1,000 |
Armenia |
<1,000 |
Aruba |
<1,000 |
Australia |
<1,000 |
Austria |
<1,000 |
Azerbaijan |
<1,000 |
Bahamas |
<1,000 |
Barbados |
<1,000 |
Belarus |
<1,000 |
Belgium |
<1,000 |
Belize |
<1,000 |
Benin |
<1,000 |
Bermuda |
<1,000 |
Bhutan |
<1,000 |
Bolivia |
<1,000 |
Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba |
<1,000 |
Bosnia-Herzegovina |
<1,000 |
Botswana |
<1,000 |
Brazil |
<1,000 |
British Virgin Islands |
<1,000 |
Brunei |
<1,000 |
Bulgaria |
<1,000 |
Burkina Faso |
<1,000 |
Burma (Myanmar) |
<1,000 |
Burundi |
<1,000 |
Cambodia |
<1,000 |
Cameroon |
<1,000 |
Canada |
<1,000 |
Cape Verde |
<1,000 |
Cayman Islands |
<1,000 |
Central African Republic |
<1,000 |
Channel Islands |
<1,000 |
Chile |
<1,000 |
China |
<1,000 |
Colombia |
<1,000 |
Comoros |
<1,000 |
Congo |
<1,000 |
Cook Islands |
<1,000 |
Costa Rica |
<1,000 |
Croatia |
<1,000 |
Cuba |
<1,000 |
Curacao |
<1,000 |
Cyprus |
<1,000 |
Czech Republic |
<1,000 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
<1,000 |
Denmark |
<1,000 |
Djibouti |
<1,000 |
Dominica |
<1,000 |
Dominican Republic |
<1,000 |
Ecuador |
<1,000 |
El Salvador |
<1,000 |
Equatorial Guinea |
<1,000 |
Estonia |
<1,000 |
Faeroe Islands |
<1,000 |
Falkland Islands (Malvinas) |
<1,000 |
Federated States of Micronesia |
<1,000 |
Fiji |
<1,000 |
Finland |
<1,000 |
French Guiana |
<1,000 |
French Polynesia |
<1,000 |
Gabon |
<1,000 |
Gambia |
<1,000 |
Georgia |
<1,000 |
Germany |
<1,000 |
Ghana |
<1,000 |
Gibraltar |
<1,000 |
Greece |
<1,000 |
Greenland |
<1,000 |
Grenada |
<1,000 |
Guadeloupe |
<1,000 |
Guam |
<1,000 |
Guatemala |
<1,000 |
Guinea |
<1,000 |
Guinea Bissau |
<1,000 |
Guyana |
<1,000 |
Haiti |
<1,000 |
Honduras |
<1,000 |
Hong Kong |
<1,000 |
Hungary |
<1,000 |
Iceland |
<1,000 |
Iran |
<1,000 |
Iraq |
<1,000 |
Ireland |
<1,000 |
Isle of Man |
<1,000 |
Israel |
<1,000 |
Italy |
<1,000 |
Ivory Coast |
<1,000 |
Jamaica |
<1,000 |
Japan |
<1,000 |
Kazakhstan |
<1,000 |
Kenya |
<1,000 |
Kiribati |
<1,000 |
Kyrgyzstan |
<1,000 |
Laos |
<1,000 |
Latvia |
<1,000 |
Lesotho |
<1,000 |
Liberia |
<1,000 |
Libya |
<1,000 |
Liechtenstein |
<1,000 |
Lithuania |
<1,000 |
Luxembourg |
<1,000 |
Macau |
<1,000 |
Madagascar |
<1,000 |
Malawi |
<1,000 |
Malaysia |
<1,000 |
Maldives |
<1,000 |
Mali |
<1,000 |
Malta |
<1,000 |
Marshall Islands |
<1,000 |
Martinique |
<1,000 |
Mauritania |
<1,000 |
Mauritius |
<1,000 |
Mayotte |
<1,000 |
Mexico |
<1,000 |
Moldova |
<1,000 |
Monaco |
<1,000 |
Mongolia |
<1,000 |
Montenegro |
<1,000 |
Montserrat |
<1,000 |
Mozambique |
<1,000 |
Namibia |
<1,000 |
Nauru |
<1,000 |
New Caledonia |
<1,000 |
New Zealand |
<1,000 |
Nicaragua |
<1,000 |
Niger |
<1,000 |
Niue |
<1,000 |
North Korea |
<1,000 |
Northern Mariana Islands |
<1,000 |
Norway |
<1,000 |
Oman |
<1,000 |
Palau |
<1,000 |
Panama |
<1,000 |
Papua New Guinea |
<1,000 |
Paraguay |
<1,000 |
Peru |
<1,000 |
Poland |
<1,000 |
Portugal |
<1,000 |
Puerto Rico |
<1,000 |
Republic of Macedonia |
<1,000 |
Reunion |
<1,000 |
Romania |
<1,000 |
Russia |
<1,000 |
Rwanda |
<1,000 |
Samoa |
<1,000 |
San Marino |
<1,000 |
Sao Tome and Principe |
<1,000 |
Senegal |
<1,000 |
Serbia |
<1,000 |
Seychelles |
<1,000 |
Sierra Leone |
<1,000 |
Singapore |
<1,000 |
Sint Maarten (Dutch part) |
<1,000 |
Slovakia |
<1,000 |
Slovenia |
<1,000 |
Solomon Islands |
<1,000 |
South Africa |
<1,000 |
South Korea |
<1,000 |
Spain |
<1,000 |
St. Helena |
<1,000 |
St. Kitts and Nevis |
<1,000 |
St. Lucia |
<1,000 |
St. Pierre and Miquelon |
<1,000 |
St. Vincent and the Grenadines |
<1,000 |
Suriname |
<1,000 |
Swaziland |
<1,000 |
Sweden |
<1,000 |
Switzerland |
<1,000 |
Tajikistan |
<1,000 |
Tanzania |
<1,000 |
Timor-Leste |
<1,000 |
Togo |
<1,000 |
Tokelau |
<1,000 |
Tonga |
<1,000 |
Trinidad and Tobago |
<1,000 |
Turkmenistan |
<1,000 |
Turks and Caicos Islands |
<1,000 |
Tuvalu |
<1,000 |
U.S. Virgin Islands |
<1,000 |
Uganda |
<1,000 |
Ukraine |
<1,000 |
Uruguay |
<1,000 |
Uzbekistan |
<1,000 |
Vanuatu |
<1,000 |
Vatican City |
<1,000 |
Venezuela |
<1,000 |
Vietnam |
<1,000 |
Wallis and Futuna |
<1,000 |
Western Sahara |
<1,000 |
Zambia |
<1,000 |
Zimbabwe |
<1,000 |
Source: United Nations Population Division.
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According to the United Nations Population Division, an international migrant is someone who has been living for one year or longer in a country other than the one in which he or she was born. This means that many foreign workers and international students are counted as migrants. Additionally, the U.N. considers refugees and, in some cases, their descendants (such as Palestinians born in refugee camps) to be international migrants. For the purposes of this interactive feature, estimates of the number of unauthorized or illegal immigrants living in various countries also are included in the total counts. On the other hand, tourists, foreign-aid workers, temporary workers employed abroad for less than a year and overseas military personnel typically are not counted as migrants.
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