2011
Migrant Population (official/estimates)
- Austria
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Bulgaria
In 2011, a total of 36,723 foreign citizens are permanently residing in Bulgaria.
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Cyprus
112,424 EU nationals and 67,123 third country nationals (total 179,547 foreign nationals).
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Denmark
Migrant population without descendants at the end of 2011: 440,427 persons which constitutes 7.89 per cent of the total population.
- Finland
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France
On the 1st of January 2007 French population was : 61 795 mln people in metropolitan France, including 89,9% of French people by birth, 4,3% of French people by acquisition and 5,8% of foreigners.
- Germany
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Greece
Total foreign population was in 2009, 929.530 persons, of whom Third-country nationals were 767.919.
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Hungary
206.909 persons.
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Ireland
There were 414,512 non-Irish nationals living in Ireland according to the 2006 Census. That number is the most recent and comprehensive figure available, though other more recent figures estimate particular portions of the population. For example, at the end of 2011, the Central Statistics Office claimed there were 370,700 non-Irish nationals aged 15 and over in their Quarterly National Household Survey - Quarter 3 2011.
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Italy
4375200
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Poland
According to Poland's Office for Foreigners there were 97 080 residence-card holders at the end of 2010.
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Portugal
According to Eurostat, on the 1st January 2009 the total foreign population in Portugal was 443,102 people (4.2%), of whom 84,727 citizens of other European Union Member States (0.8%) and 358,375 citizens of non-European Union countries (3.4%).
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Romania
On 13 February 2012, official data registered 97395 foreign citizens legally residing in Romania, out of which 57211 are third country nationals.
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Slovenia
82.176
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Spain
In Spain 4,800,000 are foreigners people with residence permits, they are represent 12.2% of the population. However in the population census are over 5,700,000 registered foreigners.
Some studies estimate that there could be a more than a million foreigners without residence permits. -
Sweden
Migrants (Foreign born) in Sweden on 31 December 2010; total 1 384 929 people. Those included in the category foreign background are foreign born and native-born with two foreign born parents (http://www.scb.se).