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      • In the districts of Stovner, Søndre Nordstrand, Alna, and Grorud, immigrants comprise more than 37 percent of the population. After this, Bergen (45,900), Trondheim (30,900), Stavanger (29,400) and Bærum (25,300) have the highest numbers of foreign residents.
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  2. The ten most common countries of origin of immigrants residing in Norway are Poland (97,197), Lithuania (37,638), Sweden (36,315), Somalia (28,696), Germany (24,601), Iraq (22,493), Syria (20,823), Philippines (20,537), Pakistan (19,973) and Eritrea (19,957).

  3. 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.

  4. Number of immigrants to Norway 1990-2022, by reason of immigration. Number of immigrants to Norway in the time period from 1990 to 2022, by reason of immigration

    • How Many Immigrants Are There in Norway?
    • Immigrants Live More Centrally Than The Rest of The Population
    • Half of All Immigrants Come from European Countries
    • Most Immigrants in 2020 Came to Work
    • Half of All Immigrants Have A Period of Residence of Less Than 10 Years
    • More Than Half of Refugees Have Little Or No Education
    • What characterises People Born in Norway to Immigrant Parents?

    At the beginning of 2021, there were 800,094 immigrants living in Norway, of whom approximately 240,000 had a refugee background. In addition, there are almost 198,000 people born in Norway to immigrant parents in Norway. Together, these two groups make up 18.5 per cent of the population of Norway. The immigrant population has grown by 9,600 person...

    Roughly three in ten immigrants (30.4 per cent) and two in ten in the rest of the population (19.1 per cent) lived in the most centralmunicipalities in 2020. However, there are variations according to different national groups. Immigrants from Syria live least centrally, while immigrants from Pakistan live most centrally. Immigrants from Somalia an...

    In 2021, about half of the immigrants in Norway had a national background from a Nordic or European country. Some 31 per cent of immigrants come from countries in Asia, and 13 per cent from countries in Africa. A relatively small proportion (5 per cent) comes from countries in North, Central and South America and Oceania. Figure 1.3 shows that the ...

    People immigrate to Norway for a variety of reasons. While some people immigrate in order to work, study or be reunified with their families, others are fleeing from war or a humanitarian crisis. Around 24,400 non-Nordic citizens immigrated to Norway for the first time in 2020, which is far fewer than the previous year. The reduction in immigration...

    Integration is a process that takes time. It will take some time for most immigrants who settle in Norway to acquire relevant skills, find a job, learn the language and make social ties in the community. Unsurprisingly, there is therefore a correlation between length of period of residence and a number of the indicators of integration. Both employm...

    Distribution by maximum level of education shows that relatively more immigrants lack education or only have education at primary and lower secondary level, compared with the rest of the population. In 2019, one in three immigrants had no education at all or only education at primary and lower secondary level, compared with one in four in the rest ...

    People born in Norway to immigrant parents make up a relatively small proportion of the population. This group is nevertheless very interesting from an integration perspective. As a general rule, their parents immigrated as adults, while they themselves were born and raised in Norway, meaning they are in a very different position to their parents i...

  5. Oct 23, 2020 · The city in Norway with the most immigrant residents is Oslo. The capital city currently has 25 percent of non-Norwegians as inhabitants. World Population Review reports, based on Statistics Norway and City of Oslo figures, that nearly 30 percent, or 190,000 residents in Oslo were born to immigrants or are immigrants themselves.

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  6. Feb 25, 2021 · Since 1990, there have been 1 170 000 registered migrations to Norway, and the municipality with the most immigrants is Oslo. Immigrants from the EU/EEA mainly leave the cities and move to the surrounding municipalities, while immigrants from outside the EU/EEA tend to move from small municipalities to larger and more central ones.

  7. Jun 7, 2023 · Polish nationals comprise the largest immigrant group in 178 of Norway’s municipal areas. Immigrants from Ukraine are the biggest foreign group in 77 municipalities. Syrian asylum seekers were the previous largest group in many places where Ukrainian refugees have become the biggest immigrant group. Advertisement.