The Countries With The Highest Share Of International Migrants May Surprise You

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The Countries With The Highest Share Of International Migrants May Surprise You

The number of international migrants worldwide hit 304 million in 2024, a figure that has doubled since 1990.

As people relocate across borders for reasons ranging from work opportunities to conflict and displacement, certain countries have become major destinations for foreign-born populations.

This map, via Visual Capitalist’s Kayla Zhu, visualizes the top 20 countries with the highest proportion of international migrants in their populations as of 2024, based on data from the United Nations.

An international migrant is defined as someone living in a country other than their birth country for at least 12 months, regardless of reasons or status.

Which Country Has the Highest Share of International Migrants?

Below, we show countries by share of international migrants in their population.

Rank Country Share (%) of international migrants in total population (2024)
1 Qatar 76.7
2 United Arab Emirates 74.0
3 Monaco 70.2
4 Liechtenstein 69.4
5 Kuwait 67.3
6 Andorra 59.1
7 Bahrain 52.3
8 Luxembourg 51.2
9 Singapore 48.7
10 Jordan 45.7
11 Oman 43.2
12 Saudi Arabia 40.3
13 Malta 37.0
14 Antigua and Barbuda 32.5
15 Switzerland 31.1
16 Australia 30.4
17 Palau 29.5
18 New Zealand 28.2
19 Brunei 25.9
20 Austria 25.5
21 Iceland 25.1
22 Lebanon 24.5
23 Micronesia 23.4
24 Ireland 23.1
25 Israel 22.3
26 Canada 22.2
27 Sweden 21.4
28 Nauru 21.3
29 Belgium 20.0
30 Germany 19.8
31 Spain 18.5
32 Norway 18.2
33 Gabon 17.7
34 San Marino 17.4
35 United Kingdom 17.1
36 Saint Kitts and Nevis 17.0
37 Bahamas 16.8
38 Belize 16.5
39 Netherlands 16.2
40 United States 15.2
41 Cyprus 14.9
42 Estonia 14.9
43 Slovenia 14.9
44 Montenegro 14.4
45 Denmark 14.2
46 Greece 14.2
47 Maldives 14.2
48 France 13.8
49 Croatia 13.6
50 Ukraine 13.4
51 Equatorial Guinea 13.2
52 Dominica 12.7
53 Barbados 12.5
54 Costa Rica 12.2
55 Libya 12.2
56 Latvia 11.8
57 Belarus 11.6
58 Italy 11.0
59 Djibouti 10.8
60 Portugal 10.8
61 Malaysia 10.7
62 Panama 10.6
63 Serbia 10.6
64 Seychelles 10.2
65 Kazakhstan 10.1
66 Czechia 9.5
67 Saint Helena 9.4
68 Armenia 9.2
69 Finland 9.2
70 Côte d’Ivoire 9.0
71 Marshall Islands 8.8
72 Gambia 8.6
73 North Macedonia 8.3
74 Suriname 8.2
75 Türkiye 8.1
76 Chile 7.8
77 South Sudan 7.7
78 Trinidad and Tobago 7.5
79 Hungary 7.1
80 Bhutan 7.0
81 Dominican Republic 6.5
82 Guyana 6.5
83 Chad 6.3
84 Grenada 6.3
85 Moldova 6.2
86 Congo 6.1
87 Lithuania 6.1
88 Slovakia 5.9
89 Colombia 5.8
90 Peru 5.4
91 Russia 5.3
92 State of Palestine 5.0
93 Saint Vincent and Grenadines 4.8
94 Sudan 4.8
95 Uruguay 4.7
96 Botswana 4.6
97 Poland 4.5
98 Saint Lucia 4.5
99 Bulgaria 4.4
100 Thailand 4.4
101 Venezuela 4.4
102 Argentina 4.3
103 Iran 4.2
104 Ecuador 4.1
105 South Africa 4.1
106 Uganda 4.1
107 Mauritania 3.8
108 Namibia 3.8
109 Rwanda 3.6
110 Syria 3.6
111 South Korea 3.5
112 Romania 3.4
113 Tonga 3.4
114 Uzbekistan 3.2
115 Burkina Faso 3.1
116 Cabo Verde 3.1
117 Togo 3.0
118 Benin 2.9
119 Burundi 2.8
120 Japan 2.8
121 Eswatini 2.7
122 Kyrgyzstan 2.7
123 Paraguay 2.6
124 Tajikistan 2.6
125 Turkmenistan 2.6
126 Tuvalu 2.6
127 Zimbabwe 2.6
128 Kiribati 2.5
129 Mauritius 2.3
130 Cameroon 2.2
131 Mali 2.2
132 Azerbaijan 2.1
133 Georgia 2.1
134 Angola 1.8
135 Central African Republic 1.8
136 Kenya 1.8
137 Samoa 1.8
138 Albania 1.7
139 Bangladesh 1.7
140 Niger 1.7
141 Pakistan 1.7
142 Nepal 1.6
143 Bolivia 1.5
144 Fiji 1.5
145 Ghana 1.5
146 Senegal 1.5
147 Comoros 1.4
148 Liberia 1.3
149 Mexico 1.3
150 Zambia 1.2
151 Bosnia and Herzegovina 1.1
152 DR Congo 1.0
153 Egypt 1.0
154 Mozambique 1.0
155 Vanuatu 1.0
156 Yemen 1.0
157 Ethiopia 0.9
158 Malawi 0.9
159 Guinea 0.8
160 Iraq 0.8
161 Jamaica 0.8
162 Sao Tome and Principe 0.8
163 Brazil 0.7
164 El Salvador 0.7
165 Guinea-Bissau 0.7
166 Laos 0.7
167 Tanzania 0.7
168 Algeria 0.6
169 Lesotho 0.6
170 Mongolia 0.6
171 Nicaragua 0.6
172 Nigeria 0.6
173 Sierra Leone 0.6
174 Timor-Leste 0.6
175 Cambodia 0.5
176 Guatemala 0.5
177 Tunisia 0.5
178 Eritrea 0.4
179 Honduras 0.4
180 Somalia 0.4
181 India 0.3
182 Morocco 0.3
183 Papua New Guinea 0.3
184 Solomon Islands 0.3
185 Vietnam 0.3
186 Afghanistan 0.2
187 North Korea 0.2
188 Haiti 0.2
189 Indonesia 0.2
190 Sri Lanka 0.2
191 China 0.1
192 Madagascar 0.1
193 Myanmar 0.1
194 Philippines 0.1
195 Cuba 0.0

In 2024, Qatar had the world’s highest share of foreign-born residents, with international migrants making up over three-quarters (76.7%) of its population.

Several Gulf states like Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Kuwait ranked at the top of the list, as their economies rely heavily on foreign labor, with migrants making up an overwhelming majority of their workforces.

These countries host higher proportions of international migrants largely due to the kafala system—a sponsorship-based labor framework that ties foreign workers to their employers—drawing million of people for low-wage jobs.

Several small European countries such as Monaco, Liechtenstein, and Andorra also have high shares of migrants, largely due to their small populations and roles as financial or tourism hubs.

U.S. is Still Home to the Most Migrants

By total population, the U.S. recorded the highest number of international migrants in 2024 at 52.4 million.

Mexico to the U.S. was the busiest migrant corridor in the world by far in 2024, with over 10 million people born in Mexico now residing in the United States.

Europe hosted more international migrants than any other region with 94 million in 2024, followed by Northern America—which includes the U.S., Bermuda, Canada, Greenland, and St. Pierre and Miquelon—at 61 million.

These two regions have long been top destinations for immigration over the past few decades.

To learn more about international migratoin, check out this graphic that visualized international migration flows to each U.S. state.

Tyler Durden
Thu, 06/19/2025 – 06:15

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