Foreign born

Foreign-born (also non-native) people are those born outside of their country of residence. Foreign born are often non-citizens, but many are naturalized citizens of the country in which they live, and others are citizens by descent, typically through a parent.

The term foreign born encompasses both immigrants and expatriates but is not synonymous with either. Foreign born may, like immigrants, have committed to living in a country permanently or, like expatriates, live abroad for a significant period with the plan to return to their birth-country eventually.

The status of foreign born — particularly their access to citizenship — differs globally. The large groups of foreign-born guest workers in the Gulf Cooperation Council states, for example, have no right to citizenship no matter the length of their residence. In the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and the United States, by contrast, foreign born are often citizens or in the process of becoming citizens. Certain countries have intermediary rules: in Germany and Japan it is often difficult but not impossible for the foreign born to become citizens.

Definition

The adjective foreign-born has two potential meanings:

  • "born in a country other than that in which one resides."[1]
  • "foreign by birth."[2]

The United Nations uses the first definition to estimate the international migrant stock, whenever this information is available. In countries lacking data on place of birth, the UN uses the country of citizenship instead.[3]

On the other hand, the United States Census Bureau defines foreign-born as "anyone who is not a U.S. citizen at birth", which includes persons who have become U.S. citizens through naturalization but excludes persons born abroad to a U.S. citizen parent or parents.

According to the UN: "Equating international migrants with foreign citizens when estimating the migrant stock has important shortcomings. In countries where citizenship is conferred on the basis of jus sanguinis, people who were born in the country of residence may be included in the number of international migrants even though they may have never lived abroad. Conversely, persons who were born abroad and who naturalized in their country of residence are excluded from the stock of international migrants when using citizenship as the criterion to define international migrants."[3]

Share of migrants in all countries. Data from 2015.

The percentage of foreign born in a country is the product mostly of immigration rates, but is also affected by emigration rates and birth and death rates in the destination country. For example, the United Kingdom and Ireland are destination countries for migrants from Eastern Europe, Africa, and Asia, but are themselves source countries for immigration to other English-speaking countries. The countries with the highest rates of immigration are wealthy countries with relatively open nationality or migration laws, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and the Persian Gulf states.

The largest foreign-born population in the world is in the United States, which was home to 39 million foreign-born residents in 2012, or 12.6% of the population.[4] The highest percentage of foreign-born residents occurs in small, wealthy countries with large numbers of temporary foreign workers, such as the United Arab Emirates and Qatar; the population of each is, depending on the economy at the time, around 80%.[5] In 2010, the Migration Policy Institute reported that the largest percentages were Qatar (86.5%) and UAE (70%).[6]

Cities with largest foreign born populations

Rank City Country Estimate Source Foreign-Born Population Percentage
1LondonUnited KingdomONS 20183,236,000[7]36.4%
2New York CityUnited States2016 ACS3,200,219[8]37.5%
3ParisFranceGreater Paris office of statistics, 20202,953,473[9]33.7%
4TorontoCanadaCanada 2016 Census2,870,000[10]49.0%
5SydneyAustralia2016 Census1,961,977[11]45.4%
6MelbourneAustralia2016 Census1,784,794[12]41.3%
7Los AngelesUnited States2016 ACS1,499,41837.7%
8BerlinGermanyBerlin-Brandenburg office of statistics, 2021789,07621%
9MadridSpain2019 Spain Census726,66922.2%
10AucklandNew ZealandStatistics New Zealand 2018714,48041.6%
11HoustonUnited States2016 ACS698,39530.3%
12BrisbaneAustralia2016 Census682,132[13]33.2%
13ChicagoUnited States2016 ACS559,62320.7%
14MontréalCanadaCanada 2016 Census570,94034.3%
15San JoseUnited States2016 ACS402,77639.3%
16CalgaryCanadaCanada 2016 Census383,06531.3%
17San DiegoUnited States2016 ACS373,84226.7%
18BogotáColombia2019352,4315%
19DallasUnited States2016 ACS324,97224.7%
20MilanItalyIstat 2011324,378[14]10.7%
21 Phoenix United States 2016 ACS 308,744 19.6%
22San FranciscoUnited States2016 ACS296,84934.9%
23AmsterdamNetherlandsStatistics Netherlands 2019277,43132.1%
24MiamiUnited States2016 ACS264,65658.3%
25VancouverCanadaCanada 2016 Census262,76542.5%
26StockholmSwedenStatistics Sweden 2019248,70825.5%
27OttawaCanadaCanada 2016 Census216,50523.6%
28 Santiago Chile 2017 Census 212,037 10.2%
29BostonUnited States2016 ACS194,26428.9%
30RotterdamNetherlandsStatistics Netherlands 2019184,21828.6%
31The HagueNetherlandsStatistics Netherlands 2019176,18332.8%
32OsloNorwayStatistics Norway 2019171,86825.2%
33GothenburgSwedenStatistics Sweden 2019159,34227.5%
34LyonFranceINSEE 2018155,00026.3%
35MarseilleFranceINSEE 2018149,00022.8%
36BirminghamUnited KingdomONS 2016140,00022.8%
37ManchesterUnited KingdomONS 2016140,00026.4%
38CopenhagenDenmarkStatistics Denmark 2022134.40926.3%
39MalmöSwedenStatistics Sweden 2019118,32334.4%
40HelsinkiFinlandStatistics Finland 2021102,01615.5%

Metropolitan and Urban regions with largest foreign born populations

  1. Data for the cities listed below is from numerous sources.
Rank[15] City Country Foreign-Born Population Sources of Immigrants
1New York metropolitan areaUnited States5,892,000[16]Dominican Republic
Bangladesh
China
Jamaica
Guyana
Mexico
Brazil
Haiti
Trinidad and Tobago
Colombia
Russia
India
Pakistan
Nigeria
2Los Angeles metropolitan areaUnited States5,541,000[16]Mexico
Bangladesh
Philippines
El Salvador
China
Vietnam
South Korea
Guatemala
Ethiopia
Armenia
Iran
3Paris metropolitan areaFrance4,177,965[17]Algeria
Portugal
Morocco
Tunisia
Spain
Romania
Turkey
China
Italy
Mali
Sri Lanka
Vietnam
Democratic Republic of Congo
4London and Home CountiesUnited Kingdom4,051,502[7]India
Poland
Bangladesh
France
Pakistan
Turkey
Nigeria
Ireland
Sri Lanka
Jamaica
5Greater TorontoCanada2,870,000[18]India
China
Philippines
Sri Lanka
Italy
United Kingdom
European Union
Pakistan
Iran
Jamaica
Bangladesh
Trinidad and Tobago
United States
6Hong Kong (SAR)China2,793,450China
Indonesia
Philippines
Macau
Thailand
United Kingdom
France
India
Pakistan
Japan
United States
Canada
7San Francisco Bay AreaUnited States2,634,270[19][20]Mexico
China
Philippines
Vietnam
India
El Salvador
Bangladesh
South Korea
Taiwan
Iran
Russia
8Sydney Greater Capital City Statistical AreaAustralia2,071,872[21]China
United Kingdom
India
New Zealand
Vietnam
Philippines
South Korea
Lebanon
Sri Lanka
9Miami metropolitan areaUnited States1,949,629Cuba

Haiti
Colombia
Jamaica
Nicaragua
Venezuela
Dominican Republic
Honduras
Brazil
Panama
Peru
Bangladesh

10Melbourne Greater Capital City Statistical AreaAustralia1,801,139[22]India
China
United Kingdom
Vietnam
New Zealand
Italy
Sri Lanka
Greece
11Chicago metropolitan areaUnited States1,625,649Mexico
India
Poland
Philippines
China
Palestine
Ukraine
Italy
Guatemala
Lithuania
12Brussels Urban AreaBelgium1,441,600France
Romania
Morocco
Italy
Spain
Poland
Portugal
Bulgaria
Germany
13Berlin Urban AreaGermany1,231,500Turkey
Russia
Poland
Syria
Italy
Bulgaria
Romania
Serbia
France
Vietnam
United Kingdom
14Singapore (city only)Singapore1,305,011Malaysia
China
India
Indonesia
Philippines
Bangladesh
Taiwan
Myanmar
South Korea
15Moscow (city only)Russia1,128,035Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Tajikistan
Azerbaijan

Moldova
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Armenia
Belarus

16Houston metropolitan areaUnited States1,113,875Mexico
El Salvador
Vietnam
India
Nigeria
China
Honduras
Philippines
Myanmar
Guatemala
Colombia
17Metropolitan DubaiUnited Arab Emirates1,056,000India
Pakistan
Bangladesh
Philippines
Iran
Sri Lanka
United Kingdom
18Riyadh (city only)Saudi Arabia1,054,000Arab League
Pakistan
India
African Union
Bangladesh
Iran
19Vancouver metropolitan areaCanada1,019,170Hong Kong
China
India
South Korea
Taiwan
Philippines
Bangladesh
Vietnam
Japan
Iran
Pakistan
Poland
United Kingdom
Italy
United States
20Washington metropolitan areaUnited States1,017,432El Salvador
China
Ethiopia
Mexico
South Korea
Nigeria
Philippines
Vietnam
Ghana
Bolivia
21Dallas–Fort Worth metroplexUnited States1,016,221Mexico

India
Vietnam
El Salvador
China
South Korea
Bangladesh
Honduras
Philippines

22Frankfurt Urban AreaGermany998,400Turkey
Italy
Croatia
Poland
Romania
Bulgaria
Serbia
Greece
Russia
North Macedonia
23Tokyo Urban AreaJapan978,172China
South Korea
Philippines
Vietnam
United States
Brazil
Nepal
Taiwan
Peru
Thailand
24Barcelona Urban AreaSpain862,200Italy
Pakistan
China
Ecuador
Bolivia
Morocco
France
25Atlanta metropolitan areaUnited States861,208Mexico
India
Jamaica
South Korea
Bangladesh
China
Vietnam
Nigeria
Guatemala
El Salvador
Colombia
26Montreal Urban AreaCanada740,400Algeria
Morocco
Bangladesh
Romania
France
Haiti
Lebanon
27 Brisbane Greater Capital City Statistical Area Australia 731,198 New Zealand
England
China
India
South Africa
Philippines
Vietnam
South Korea
Taiwan
Scotland
Malaysia
28Auckland Urban AreaNew Zealand662,298United Kingdom
China
India
Fiji
Samoa
Philippines
South Korea
Sri Lanka
29Stockholm CountySweden660,302[23]Finland
Iraq
Poland
Syria
Iran
Turkey
Eritrea
Afghanistan
30MuscatOman571,000Philippines
Pakistan
Indonesia
Sri Lanka
Bangladesh
31Milan Urban AreaItaly475,000Egypt
Philippines
China
Romania
Sri Lanka
32Greater CalgaryCanada400,000India
Pakistan
Philippines
United States
Nigeria
China
Lebanon
Vietnam
United Kingdom
Bangladesh
South Korea
Iran
Hong Kong
Ethiopia
Germany
European Union
33MississaugaCanada381,730Pakistan
India
Jamaica
Poland
Portugal
Italy
Egypt
China
Philippines
Bangladesh
Sri Lanka
Vietnam
Hong Kong
Iraq
Guyana
Trinidad and Tobago
United Kingdom
34Hamburg Metropolitan RegionGermany332,473[17]Turkey
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Italy
Spain
Ghana
35Greater ManchesterUnited Kingdom302,000Pakistan
China
Ireland
Bangladesh
Poland
Nigeria
India
Somalia
Jamaica
Iraq
36Greater EdmontonCanada274,355China
Bangladesh
Pakistan
India
Somalia
Hong Kong
Philippines
Lebanon
37HelsinkiFinland213,290[24]Russia
Estonia
Somalia
Iraq
Sweden
China
Yugoslavia
Vietnam
India
Turkey
38Hannover–Braunschweig–Göttingen–Wolfsburg Metropolitan RegionGermany132,684Turkey
Serbia
Ukraine
Greece
Russia
Italy
Spain
39HamiltonCanada130,565Italy
Bangladesh
Pakistan
India
40GenevaSwitzerland77,602France
Spain
Germany

See also

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