Country Comparison > Net migration rate > TOP 50

RankCountryNet migration rate (migrant(s)/1,000 population)
1Syria27.06
2British Virgin Islands15.46
3Luxembourg13.33
4Cayman Islands13.04
5Singapore11.8
6Anguilla11.06
7Bahrain10.64
8Turks and Caicos Islands8.94
9Aruba8.37
10Monaco8.34
11Australia8.07
12New Zealand7.97
13Cyprus7.63
14United Arab Emirates7.6
15Spain7
16San Marino6.63
17Malta6.59
18Qatar6.49
19Canada5.64
20Isle of Man5.24
21Sweden5.2
22Djibouti5.08
23Liechtenstein4.88
24Western Sahara4.85
25Belgium4.78
26Saudi Arabia4.65
27Switzerland4.58
28Norway3.99
29Ireland3.86
30Gabon3.85
31New Caledonia3.75
32Austria3.58
33Iceland3.3
34Macau3.25
35Italy3.2
36United States3.04
37Botswana2.89
38Denmark2.75
39Finland2.56
40United Kingdom2.48
41Czech Republic2.32
42Jersey2.32
43Ukraine2.28
44Korea, South2.27
45Brunei2.25
46Antigua and Barbuda2.08
47Israel2.07
48Netherlands1.91
49Guernsey1.88
50Russia1.7

Definition: This entry includes the figure for the difference between the number of persons entering and leaving a country during the year per 1,000 persons (based on midyear population). An excess of persons entering the country is referred to as net immigration (e.g., 3.56 migrants/1,000 population); an excess of persons leaving the country as net emigration (e.g., -9.26 migrants/1,000 population). The net migration rate indicates the contribution of migration to the overall level of population change. The net migration rate does not distinguish between economic migrants, refugees, and other types of migrants nor does it distinguish between lawful migrants and undocumented migrants.

Source: CIA World Factbook - Unless otherwise noted, information in this page is accurate as of January 1, 2020

See also: Net migration rate map

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