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  1. Jul 2, 2023 · July 2023 - 11:51. The majority of Norwegians feel comfortable having an immigrant as home help, doctor, close colleague, son-in-law, or daughter-in-law, a new report states. The attitudes towards various aspects of the country’s immigration and refugee policies, as well as towards immigrants as a group, were surveyed by Statistics Norway.

  2. Apr 29, 2024 · Statistics and analysis of immigrants in Norway 2023. Immigrants and their Norwegian-born children are highly heterogeneous and stand for an increasingly significant proportion of the Norwegian population. This publication presents a description of who they are and how they are doing.

  3. Dec 14, 2021 · Norwegians have increasingly positive views of foreigners and are becoming more open to the benefits of immigration, analysis from Statistics Norway has found. The analysis follows the stats agency's annual survey on attitudes towards immigration in which the number of participants who view immigration favourably again grew.

  4. Feb 21, 2024 · Norway has seen steady population growth over the past two years, even if it was slower in 2023 than 2022. In 2022, the population grew by 63,700, the largest increase in ten years. Immigration has driven population growth in recent years. Net immigration - immigration minus emigration - was 52,600 last year.

  5. Oct 29, 2020 · Work, family, asylum and education are the primary reasons listed by Statistics Norway for immigration. Of these, the most common reason in 2019 was work. What are the positives? After becoming a legal resident of Norway you will be able to freely travel outside of the country without the worry of not being allowed back in. READ ALSO:

  6. Mar 21, 2017 · Nearly 16 percent of the population in Norway have immigrant backgrounds, either actual immigrants or their Norwegian-born offspring. Roughly 35 percent of the immigrants are from Asia, 27 percent from Eastern Europe and 22 percent from Nordic countries and the rest of Western Europe. About 12 percent are from Africa. A little less satisfied.

  7. Jan 1, 2022 · In Norway, immigrants have been found to have higher reported rates of COVID-19 and related hospitalizations than non-immigrants. The positive reported rates have been particularly high among immigrants from Somalia (2057), Pakistan (1868) and Iraq (1616) ( Indseth et al., 2020 ).